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The Lincoln and Jefferson memorials are about how to navigate those paradoxes.
I wish I had an easy answer about how to navigate between stridency and submission.
I forgot all my preconceived ideas about how to navigate this garden and simply started looking around.
"The subway got rerouted and I was confused about how to navigate, and I said: 'Man, as soon as my lease is up, I'm moving to Manhattan.
At Harvard, Mr. Forst advised the university about how to navigate the credit crisis, which was taking a toll on the school's endowment.
– that provokes unease, even outrage, and keeps many pot-using parents uncertain about how to navigate the "new normal" of legalised marijuana.
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This is how they are going to figure out what life is really about and how to navigate it for themselves.
Two people will be stationed there seven days a week to answer questions about rebuilding, local attractions and how to navigate downtown's web of streets.
Given Gingrich's famously adultery-strewn life, he's not the first person you'd expect to pen a book of family advice about any topic other than how to navigate divorce court.
Hamilton is a chef first, an author second -- a descriptor she grapples with throughout her memoir, which is about so much more than how to navigate a hectic kitchen.
"More often than not, when a new task management application is brought into the picture, the user has to take time to read support articles, learn about all the features, and also how to navigate in and around the app — it's virtually a task within itself," DropTask marketing executive Yogita Khetia told me in an email.
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