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In this situation, the observer should see the motion drift in the direction of the intersections.
Then I saw four to six motorcycles coming from the direction of the Rabaa intersection to the Republican Guard barracks.
Specifically, we ask whether participants dynamically orient themselves in the direction of an upcoming turn before entering an intersection, particularly as they become more familiar with the environment.
A group of protesters began marching down the street toward a busy intersection, in the direction of Louisiana State University (LSU).
In Figure 1(f) the high degree of alignment suggests that few such intersections exist, therefore the majority of these cells (>95%) display this elongated shape in the direction of fiber alignment.
In this mechanism, the vehicular node on the current intersection selects the next intersection considering the number of vehicles that are moving in the direction of the destination.
A few minutes later, several hundred yards away, a black Volkswagen Golf exploded, apparently set off by remote control, at a busy intersection crowded with shoppers and shopkeepers looking in the direction of the first blast.
The intersection that is sought is the one that is in the direction of the AOA measurements.
At the intersection of 2nd Ave and 13th St a glass bottle was hurled in the direction of the police.
Friction coefficients primarily rely on the number of intersection points and total area of flow yarns taking place in a unit pattern area in the direction of scanning.
When occasional intersections in New York-chosen, as far as I could tell, for no particular reason--sprouted signs with an arrow pointing vaguely in the direction of the Javits Convention Center, Harry was ecstatic.
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