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Tracked vehicles typically employ skid-steering, which enables the right and left tracks to rotate at different speeds to change the vehicle's orientation.
They first left track and field in the 70s.
He left tracks larger than coffee cans, and snuffled through our dreams all night.
In older cash registers, adjustments left tracks for those who knew where to look.
Whirling dust devils left tracks where they had scoured the surface, exposing underlying rock.
Other rovers have left tracks on Mars, but not as deep or wide as Curiosity's, Watkins said.
"Heavy haulers are the best," she shouted as her 12-foot-high tires left tracks streaked with oozing oil.
For example, the Australopithecus couple that left tracks walking 3.5 million years ago across a plain at Laetoli, Tanzania, appear here.
At three different points on each line (left track, between track and right track) one sample was taken from forest floor and the 0 10 cm soil layer.
It had been some time since the team had see the creature who had often left tracks by the outdoor toilet – known colloquially in Australia as the dunny.
As we walked along, her little paws left tracks on the unplowed sidewalks.
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