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The story gets out that Obama skipped his usual afternoon dose of caffeine heading toward the U.N. meeting.

Heading toward 2016, Iraq raises questions for Republicans and Democrats alike.

He was heading toward home on the Pennsylvania Turnpike when he found himself pulling over.

What followed was quite a sight: a mass exodus of luggage-towing passengers heading toward the road on foot.

They say he recognizes that Israel is heading toward a dangerous one-state reality.

They watched silently until the dot had crawled over the circle's red line, heading toward its center.

If they seem to be heading toward us, just get a white flag going.

One day they were steaming up the river when Brown noticed that the boat seemed to be heading toward some unusual point.

"Be back for us at dark," we shouted, as he jee-d about, heading toward town again.

Of course, the fact that they were heading toward home, and the dear ones awaiting their coming, made their sorrow lighter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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