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The atoll was visited by the British mariner William Wake (1796) and was charted by a U.S. expedition under Lieut.
He fights the assassins off with some fancy saber work, then runs away from them anytime his life-power, charted by a red line on the screen, starts to dip dangerously low.
My path through this human civilization, my choices of things to like and not like, a path that I believed was defined by weird twists and turns and that had taken everything I had to blaze, could have been charted by a robot.
Instead, Epstein plans to commission stories by and about "top authorities" in psychology, with the mag's overall direction charted by a "blue-ribbon advisory board" of academic psychologists.
His progress will be charted by a virtual reality avatar wearing an astronaut suit, Virgin Money said in a press release.
But just know that every single technology-assisted wank you did last year was logged and charted by a computer and stored as data.
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Yorkshire may like silly terriers and hate the definite article, but its rich and often incomprehensible dialect has been charted by Ian Macmillan with an ear worthy of Henry Higgins.
Secretary Norton was simply following a path charted by her predecessor Bruce Babbitt.
In 1996, a plane charted by Mr. Damnjanovic that was carrying spare parts for Libyan fighter jets crashed outside Belgrade.
Below, inflation is charted by Doug Short of Advisor Perspectives, an investment strategy firm: .
With a stonking opening of £6.32m, Hotel Transylvania 2 sits at the top of the UK box-office chart by a wide margin.
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