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The City Bowl is easily navigable on foot.
The lower course of the Branco is easily navigable, but the upper course contains numerous rapids.
The city is easily navigable on foot, but the public transport system is straightforward and efficient.
The garden itself, however, is easily navigable: an acre of picnic tables, enclosed by stucco walls and shaded by maples and lindens.
Plus, the television maker has not figured out how to create an Internet browser that is easily navigable with the television remote.
After breakfast in the canteen where the Bauhaus students used to eat for free (you sit on Breuer stools, of course), I set out to explore the rest of Dessau, which is easily navigable by foot or on bicycles that can be rented from the railway station.
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Its east-west length is about 270 miles (440 km), and its waters are easily navigable.
It is compact enough to be easily navigable (especially using the city's low-cost bicycle-hire scheme), yet also big enough to be rich in interest.
Only its lower course was easily navigable, but the advent of the railroads in the Tennessee River valley after the 1840s kept river traffic from assuming the significance it had on other western and more easily navigated rivers.
It should be easily navigable, sleek and modern, and consistently branded.
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