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"I sit next to my 13-year-old, I just don't even know how they navigate it and they don't even read a manual.
We don't really know how they navigate, and once in Alaskan waters, they fan out across a wide range of different feeding areas; maternal site fidelity seems to be the key factor in choosing their destination.
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There is also a map on Commuterama.com that is designed to help motorists avoid the closures and let those who want to cheer on the marathoners know how they can navigate the route.
"We don't quite know how they're going to navigate the [angel] situation because it's a new situation, and I think it's out of the scope of Dad's journal," he said.
"We try to memorize which cars are good ones, which are bad ones, which drivers are good ones, which are bad ones," Gene said, referring to how they will know how to navigate around them during the race.
What makes them hip is that they know how to navigate the space".
We know teens love style and technology, and that they know how to navigate" applications like the virtual dressing room.
Birds may not have big brains, but they know how to navigate.
But it is extra money for scientists strapped for funds, provided they know how to navigate the opportunities and pitfalls.
And yet, Spain is still an attractive option to nonnatives, as long as they know how to navigate the system.
They know how to navigate the latest phones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers better than most of their elders.
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