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is traversing
verb
To travel across, often under difficult conditions.
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In a sense, the elder Mr. Bush is traversing uncharted territory.
"If you're walking home, you tend to meet people you know at the stoplight because everybody is traversing that well-trodden path," he said.
Now, 25 years later, he is traversing some of the same territory to meet his wife for dinner; on the way, he conveys both his whole emotional past and a very specific late afternoon in December.
With governments closely monitoring who is traversing their geographical boundaries, he said, "it seems valuable to look at the Internet for its ability to cross those borders and get alternate points of view".
As a piece of social history, though, the memoir is fascinating to me because my mother is traversing the same social circles I do, only a half-century earlier.
The general, seen in profile, stands in a small boat part of a flotilla that is traversing the choppy, ice-filled river in what proved to be a decisive battle in the revolutionary war.
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The concourse is traversed by thousands of people each day.
It is traversed north-south by the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
The Saône is traversed by the restored 14th-century St . Laurent Bridge
The property, which measures more than three acres, is traversed by East First Street and Houston Street.
The floor is traversed by fissures and cracks, while sloping banks accommodate abrupt shifts in level.
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