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On Thanksgiving morning, more than 4,000 people are expected to navigate an 8 kilometer course through downtown not in boots, but running shoes.
Jia, who has a wry smile and a thick head of graying hair, said that universities have not had enough time to train scholars in areas that China is now expected to navigate: "In the past, the outside world was very far away.
Pilots are expected to navigate with reference to ground features "with only limited ATC Radar assistance".
Service robots are not only expected to navigate within the environment, as they also will may with people.
A case study is presented where a robot is expected to navigate an unknown area autonomously avoiding obstacles in its path.
As a player, you are expected to navigate the structured parts of this file, namely the game world — level 1, 2, 3, this or that dungeon or town, etc.
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He is expected to say navigating the next few years will require the "biggest effort" in the history of the NHS.
– and somehow you're expected to know how to navigate your way around it.
When completed, the square is expected to be easier to navigate.
For instance, recruits are expected to be able to navigate their way through vast stretches of wilderness with nothing more than a map and a compass even when completely exhausted.
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