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They and navigate
They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and 1 to 3 masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing luffing.
They tend to be expensive and have limited range, and due to the communications time lags over interplanetary distances, they have to be smart enough to navigate without disabling themselves.
They help the driver navigate ; they assign the right-of-way at intersections ; they indicate laws such as speed limits and parking regulations ; they advise of potential hazards ; they indicate passing and no passing zones ; and otherwise deliver information and to assure traffic is orderly and safe.
They have limited control over movement, but can use their hydrostatic skeleton to navigate through contraction-pulsations of the bell-like body ; some species actively swim most of the time, while others are mostly passive.
They also have whiskers to help navigate, and sensors in their skull to absorb sounds underwater and transmit them to the cochlea.
They use it to navigate on the open ocean in the Pacific, including reaching Hawaii.
They allow customers to navigate around the store and collect groceries.
They are often difficult to navigate by foot.
They built boats of tule to navigate on the bays propelled by double-bladed paddles.
They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and 1 to 3 masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing luffing.
They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and 1 to 3 masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing beating.
They are used to navigate difficult terrain, rivers, swamps and muddy areas.
They have been seen grabbing their young and putting them on their backs for protection and to help them navigate from tree to tree.
They struggle to navigate the unfamiliar channel into the harbour and, with two British ships running aground, the French are able to bring all their guns to bear on the ships that eventually reach the harbour.
Fleeches are the only enemy that cannot kill Abe in one hit and it is possible to run away from Fleeches while they are attacking before they hit Abe enough to kill him, They are also the only enemies that can navigate up platform edges.
I basically had people who had faith in me and I thought “ If I can just navigate myself through this ...” I kept telling myself “ They can ’ t get rid of me ; I ’ m the creative person.
They use the light to navigate around their home every Wednesday, and invite their friends to go sailing with them as well.
They used dugout canoes to navigate the bayous and close to shore, but did not venture far into the ocean.
They have also developed a hybrid vessel, allowed to navigate the sea as well as the Rhine into the Ruhrgebiet.
They can navigate without a compass, because they have an astrologer, who stands on the side and, with an astrolabe in hand, gives orders to the navigator ".
They possess limbs with tentacle-like fingers as well as claws, navigate with organic rudders, and use large sacs of methane to provide lift.
They fashioned long reed boats to navigate the shallow waters and erected squat, red clay houses to withstand the heat of the desert.
They have small pectoral fins to help them navigate along river bottoms.
They navigate with the help of periodic surface GPS fixes, pressure sensors, tilt sensors, and magnetic compasses.

They and suburban
They are all suburban plants, relying on the roads to keep them supplied with workers.
They reproduce slowly either by bulb division or seeds and have gradually naturalized from plantings in urban and suburban areas throughout the lower elevations and coastal areas in much of the West Coast of the USA since these environments mimic their native South African habitat.
They primarily serve lower density suburban areas ( non inner-city ), and often share right-of-way with intercity or freight trains.
They have moved into most of the areas of North America formerly occupied by wolves, and are often observed foraging in suburban garbage bins.
They are well suited to rural life, but their medium energy profile allows them to adjust fairly well to suburban and urban life as well, provided they receive appropriate exercise.
They were set in locations far removed from rural and suburban America.
They were becoming more pro-urban than before, opting not to live in rural or even suburban areas anymore.
They also noted that the suburban location was not drawing visitors to its new visitors ' centre.
They traveled daily to work in New York City, thus becoming Teaneck's first suburban commuters.
They believe their strategies can reduce traffic congestion, increase the supply of affordable housing, and rein in suburban sprawl.
They readily occupy a preformed gallery in a piece of wood ( a weta motel ) and can be kept in a suburban garden as pets.
They would serve as anchors for suburban shopping plazas and shopping malls in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.
They are generally not closely associated with water, and can be found in habitats ranging from humid forest to arid savanna, but also in suburban and residential areas near running water and where food can be searched for easily.
They are often seen in suburban parks and gardens.
They are commonly found in suburban rockeries and shrubberies, rarely in lawns or other open terrain.
They also show up in garages and yards in suburban Sydney.
They operate on the Kiato – Athens International Airport suburban line and as a stopping service on the mainline between Thessaloniki and Larissa, which is also advertised as a suburban service.
They also inhabit gardens and houses in suburban areas.
They sing in quasi-gibberish, sounding like an advertising jingle, about an idyllic suburban middle class-life of the American 1950s.
They pop up throughout the opera to sing of the perfect suburban family life born of the American dream, only to be cut off by a fight between the two or a miserable lament.
They would play there through the 1974 season, before moving to the Pontiac Silverdome in suburban Pontiac.
They also own large suburban tank locomotive GNR Class N2 No. 1744.
They were once thought to be adverse to cities and towns, but are now fairly common urban and suburban birds.
They also inhabit parks and suburban gardens with mature fruit trees, fig trees and undisturbed vegetation.

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