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Mr. Michael, 41, says he teaches his charges how to use the Force to navigate living in New York City, whether in a pressurized workplace, a crowded subway or a rowdy bar.
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With the lights off, you're forced to navigate your path to safety by sound cues alone.
They will grow up beside children born of rape, all of them together forced to navigate different but commingling resentments.
Other employees say that they are automatically enrolled in the payroll-card programs and forced to navigate a bureaucratic maze if they want to opt out.
Staff members and patients are forced to navigate elaborate security procedures to get to work or gain access to health care -- and that's with Roe.
Prospective players were often forced to navigate virtual game rooms to plead their case, in text chat, to be chosen for a game.
Instead, Viljoen claims he was forced to navigate 56 steps in the four storey E-section five or six times a day as he moved around the prison.
You report that because of the current economic situation, many people are now forced to navigate the civil justice system without a lawyer.
But some family members are shouldering another type of burden: one that involves piles of paperwork and repeated phone calls, as they are forced to navigate a labyrinth of requirements to collect benefits that the insured spent many years paying.
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