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  • From there, the line wends its way to Locarno, in the country's Italian-speaking south, on the shores of Lake Maggiore.

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  • Believe it or not the federal budget deficit peaks by year-end and wends its way lower as tax receipts pick up.

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  • In Lee County, Slavic Germans, known as Wends or Wendish, settled nearby.

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  • With gravel crunching underfoot the footpath wends through moist and sheltered valleys, where tree ferns and nikau palms bring a hint of the tropics to this relaxed corner of New Zealand.

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  • The course, which starts in southeast London, wends through the Canary Wharf business district and passes by some of the capital's most famous landmarks, including Tower Bridge and Westminster, before finishing near Buckingham Palace.

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  • The problem in making the case for high-speed rail in California is that, though it is the most populous state in the union, there are simply not enough people packed into the 50-mile wide coastal strip that wends its way 350 miles from Los Angeles to San Francisco.

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