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Instead, she was forced to navigate through the heavy storm and strong currents using older, less reliable navigational aids and dead reckoning.
With the lights off, you're forced to navigate your path to safety by sound cues alone.
Another rider, having left the seat next to him to alight from the train, was forced to navigate his armpit.
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.
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.
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.
Jennifer Kabat, a writer, editor and Margaretville resident who has written extensively about the region's recovery online and in local newspapers, pointed to "a sort of tentativeness" among residents who have been forced to navigate a bureaucracy.
As a result, Obama has been hitting the energy issue hard in recent weeks, at least as hard as a candidate can hit when forced to navigate between two almost mutually exclusive political priorities.
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