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"It was this huge obstacle in terms of having to traverse Lower Manhattan," said Iris Weinshall, the city transportation commissioner.
The undue ease of historical overview is the light skip from summit to summit, without having to traverse the muck below.
On the other hand, he's got to understand that I've got a bunch of young men and women from small towns and big cities all across America who are in a foreign country being shot at and having to traverse terrain filled with IEDs, and they need to protect themselves.
Here again, it is important to define "disabilities". Often, people only consider the case of someone who is blind having to traverse the web.
After traveling in from Atlanta, Vahaba picked up a marriage proposal in Central Park on Saturday without having to traverse the 26.2-mile course.
Having to traverse the arena makes each viewer an active participant in Roth's journey, and draws an immediate, physical connection to an otherwise foreign place.
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I have to traverse this tree in a sort of funny way.
Intervening ground which they have to traverse was broken and steep.
The travelers had to traverse the Sankuru River, after which friendly territory began.
However, it has to traverse image pixels iteratively and suffers heavy computational burden.
Last night, she spoke of the "credibility gap" she had to traverse in order to accept her own conclusions.
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