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Students had a snow day Tuesday, but Nell Jessup Newton, the dean of the University of Connecticut law school, spent her afternoon in a cab navigating a route in rain, sleet and snow to New Haven from Hartford.
Lot No. 11: Electric Stair Lift Made to help someone in a wheelchair navigate stairs.
A team of researchers led by David Tank of the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton used such a sensor in mice navigating a virtual reality environment.
"The compromises that a painter is called upon to make or just reckon with in navigating a career.
"To the extent that banks consider lending money to Sallie Mae, they may gain more assurance that it has a chairman experienced in navigating a company through troubled times," Sameer Gokhale, an analyst with Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, said.
All of this led to a crash course in navigating an upgrade.
One possibility is that the former measures reflect an impairment in navigating toward a goal, whereas the latter reflect intact recognition of the goal location.
Foley Hoag, a firm in Boston, is navigating a middle course.
During long drives in unfamiliar territory, it helps to have a little help in navigating to a destination.
They are now faced with massive increases in traffic navigating a maze of narrow one-way streets leading to the Stamford Railroad Station and highway.
A man and woman come along in a big rowboat, navigating clumsily.
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