Cannily, you have navigated your way through billions of pages, and you have found me. |
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Holding her tight, he kept his shotgun ready in one hand as he carefully navigated them to the main deck and disembarked. |
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Graham had navigated us through to Central London with complete accuracy and even the Hangar Lane Gyratory System had presented no problem. |
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We've navigated horse-deep rivers, sustained sunburns and stomach flu, and cramponed over a wide, thick glacier. |
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He said there was a fair amount of water in the river in those days, and rain, and the canoe was swamped as they navigated the rapids. |
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Until recently, oceanographers gathered much of their data from solitary vessels that they navigated by means of stars and sextants. |
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The Ticonderoga was navigated using the most advanced methods of the time but it wasn't anywhere near automated. |
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I thought that in my years as a reporter I had navigated some fairly treacherous terrain. |
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So far my ship has successfully navigated the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. |
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They've navigated their way through narrow channels and around dangerous shoals using the same buoys and other navigational aids. |
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Early on sailors navigated by the stars at night and the north star became the symbol for finding ones way home. |
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She navigated them to become, as a Forbes listicle once anointed her, the fifth most powerful woman in the world. |
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They developed modern mathematics, glorious architecture and navigated the world when St Patrick was gadding about in a leather coracle. |
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She removed her hand from his grasp quickly and kept her eyes down as they navigated through the oceans of people. |
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Thao had already researched and planned out this small excursion, and so navigated expertly towards the executive's office. |
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My driver had navigated through the arid steppe land without compass or map let alone one of those hateful satellite guidance systems. |
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Jean navigated the motor caravan along a winding but well-paved road after they left the A82 and turned away from Loch Ness. |
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The documents can be navigated by keyword search, table of contents or hyperlinks. |
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Once you've navigated to the desired day, double-click on the appointment time and a separate window opens up. |
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The tartan was a small vessel that navigated along the coast of the Mediterranean. |
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There is a directory to search, a diagram of the building, and a tree of floors and rooms, all navigated by touch. |
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The more I navigated the site, the more taken I became with the overall professionalism. |
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Fortunately, some others navigated through the weekend with ease and good humor. |
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He navigated the boat onto the dusty sand and switched the noisy engine off. |
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The henchmen had finished unloading the drugs, so the boat navigated off into the darkness once again. |
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An endless stream of red double-deckers navigated down the street, pulling in to pick off passengers from the harbour of their bus shelter. |
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Hence, many ships navigated around Dutch controlled territories to avoid paying these duties. |
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The helmsman skillfully navigated the ship towards the enormous docking bay doors which engulfed the view screen. |
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Heading into the entranceway of the Boar's Snout, the three men navigated through the intoxicated crowd with a sleek agility. |
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Other travellers have navigated parts of the river, Africa's largest, but nobody has completed the entire stretch. |
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Our guide Roberto skilfully navigated his boat into the various grottos lining the coast. |
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Passengers were permitted to transit and wait in the area of the afterdeck from which the vessel was being navigated. |
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The hierarchical structure of the group can then be navigated on-line in the report output to display a report for every element in the group. |
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With laundry piled on her lap, she routinely risked life and limb as she navigated her wheelchair over the highway to the laundromat on the other side of town. |
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Nearby sights are shown on the display screen and you can choose to be navigated to them directly. |
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Aeneas and the Sibyl, while seated on the boat of Charon, navigated on the waters of Acheron and arrived to the other shore. |
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But the intermediate seas were navigated by the wandering shepherd tribes, who sometimes pastured their flocks by the waters of the Indus, sometimes by the waters of the Nile. |
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I climbed up and navigated my way over the top of the bales unsteadily. |
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While manoeuvring in this fashion, the operator navigated the vessel into the Devil's Hole rapids and more water than usual was shipped aboard. |
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A shrewder wordsmith might have better navigated the thicket of legislative traps during the Arizona debate. |
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A masterful bunter who navigated the bases with aplomb, Carew studied pitchers as if they were textbooks, looking for any advantage he might use in mano a mano confrontations. |
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I have navigated the choppy waters of love and come out on top. |
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When human mariners and lunar astronauts navigated by dead reckoning they used charts, tables, various measuring instruments, and a considerable amount of mathematics. |
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Until this year his co-driver was his sister, but she has vacated the passenger's seat for Robert Reid, who navigated for ex-world champion Richard Burns. |
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The site is easily navigated with clear links to each product page. |
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In his 43 years in Congress Mr Rangel navigated the civil-rights era and survived dark decades of urban decay, crime and depopulation. |
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Instead, they will have to be navigated adaptively at many scales and in many places. |
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Yet, despite the city's size and bewildering cultural mix, getting around it proves remarkably easy, with the grid of streets easily navigated by foot or subway and tram. |
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Having navigated those hurdles we then have the interminable drive South. |
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With one hand on the tiller, she navigated her way into clear blue waters. |
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But given they navigated their way out of the foliage first, Newcastle will hardly care about that. |
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Flynn has navigated his way to the MCP in the meantime, and dives into the program's beam. |
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We have been fortunate over the past two years to have navigated our way through the difficult period with modest financial or business setbacks. |
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This section is divided into easily navigated categories and is updated regularly. |
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Under New Destination you can enter destinations to which you have not yet navigated or which you have not saved. |
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Since all future battlefield weapons will be navigated by satellite, it is obvious that Europe will be helping China to rearm. |
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They must have diverse experience in navigation on all types of vessel and have navigated on assistance and salvage tugs for several years. |
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At the end of each leg, a sign indicated the next bearing and distance to be navigated. |
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If it is to be successfully navigated, it is essential that there is full and lasting commitment from all players. |
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Suddenly Sam's gaze snapped up, and he navigated his rollerblades awkwardly onto the lush grass of the park waving at someone he obviously recognized in the distance. |
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In the end, conflict navigated successfully can build trust and increase your self-confidence. |
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Every day the ship carefully navigated through the channels of blue icebergs, some as large as aircraft carriers, some smaller chunks of the most magnificently formed shapes. |
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It knows that the size of the ships going through there will be bigger than any ships that have navigated that passageway in our lifetime. |
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There are still a number of grey zones that should be navigated with caution. |
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Traditionally, more than 1000 boats have navigated into English Bay for each night of the event. |
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It was the first time in history that humans had navigated from Europe around Africa to Asia. |
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He navigated the course adeptly, having trained on it for months ahead of time. |
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Monikers are often composed from other monikers to allow object hierarchies to be navigated based on a textual description of a path. |
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While the Swiss watch industry last year navigated its way through the eye of a storm, its flagship vessel, solid as a rock, held majestically to its course. |
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Departments perceive the government's central agencies in funding program development, particularly TBS, more as a shoal to be navigated than as a navigational aid to good design and implementation. |
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But she and Mr. Rafter navigated smoothly between Scylla and Charybdis. |
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The lodestar by which the free world has navigated since the late 1940s, the containment of Russia and of communism, is becoming obsolescent, because of that policy's very success. |
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On the day of the delivery, a large truck loaded with the supplies navigated the long and deeply-rutted dirt road through the hills, as volunteers cleaned the grounds and prepared the site for tents. |
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Users can see how visitors arrived at the website and how they navigated across the site before watching the video or if they converted by signing up or buying something. |
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On a laptop or desktop, the operating system will morph into something resembling Windows 7, navigated by keyboard and mouse with a welcoming Start menu at the bottom-left-hand corner of the screen. |
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Ms. Kirby, on the other hand, makes her entrance uncertainly, reaching out for something to hold onto, although Molly has navigated sightlessly for four decades. |
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But the group, based in Cumbernauld near Glasgow, said it successfully navigated a tough market despite the distraction of the deal. |
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Mr. Casas: We navigated some tough times, and when Tornos bought back Bechler, we kind of lost our bearings, lost our points of contact and, for several years, we did not purchase any new machines. |
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During the cruise, passengers are permitted free access to all areas on deck, including the area around the conning position on the afterdeck from which the vessel was navigated. |
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Raker caught up to him, and they navigated safely to shore. |
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By treating animals as clever machines, behaviorists managed some impressive feats: rats navigated mazes, chickens played tic-tac-toe, pigeons played Ping-Pong. |
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Settings are quickly navigated and altered using a trackball on the wireless ergonomic keyboard, while processing is controlled using a choice of two different types of ergonomic joysticks. |
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To better illustrate this, I want to speak briefly about how Canada navigated through a rather turbulent period in its history-sometimes gracefully, sometimes through nerve-wracking, last minute compromise. |
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As party chairman, Terry navigated through the 2000 elections, presided over the 2002 midterms, and has carried his party forward to this convention and will do so beyond it to the fall campaign. |
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Related: NHS morale needs a dose of kindness Over the past five years, I have navigated my way through exams and placements, and hours and hours spent chatting with patients. |
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They were vital, funny and not terribly uncommon. Wasserstein's work moved in tandem with her life, and her characters navigated the same confusing, changing times. |
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See how visitors arrived at the site, how they navigated before watching the video and use Live Segmentation to instantly compare conversion of visitors who did watch a video versus those who did not. |
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An intermittent equipment malfunction resulted in no historical positioning data being recorded for a period of more than two hours while the vessel navigated the St. Marys River. |
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The Navigation Page will also show the navigated trail as a flashing line. |
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The mate commanding the boat decided to make sure that the radar was operating properly before departure, yet he subsequently navigated the boat without the same thoroughness. |
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Along the way you have successfully navigated the map viewer. |
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Having safely navigated the Byrdbreen, it was safe to stop for the night. |
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This worked extremely well, as we navigated generally towards the confluence point, and then around the final rock outcrops and rock patches near to the confluence site itself. |
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The origins of hydrography lay in the making of charts to aid navigation, by individual mariners as they navigated into new waters. |
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This was the first occasion a ship was navigated through Torres Strait from west to east. |
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I had aviated, I had navigated, I had communicated, and I had landed as soon as possible. |
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The missile flawlessly navigated the assigned mission through the use of a global positioning system and digital scene matching area correlator updates. |
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Ours involved being stalked for half an hour by three Pinnate Spadefish in the Maldives as we navigated the underground gardens of a coral reef, 12m below sea. |
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But the brightly-coloured jeepneys, hand-painted trucks which can be flagged down, have navigated the shambles to become the most popular form of public transport. |
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The Heeren XVII sent the ships' masters off with extensive instructions on the route to be navigated, prevailing winds, currents, shoals and landmarks. |
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Most of the voyages sent out by Henry consisted of one or two ships that navigated by following the coast, stopping at night to tie up along some shore. |
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A small, healthy-looking painted turtle navigated the pond on the other shore, where there were a few more dead fish caught up amid the vegetation. |
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Hungary should also continue their good recent record of qualification, having successfully navigated the semi-final in each of the past four years. |
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They navigated and powered their ships through the use of leather sails. |
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