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As the Senate gears up to vote on the next Treasury secretary, President Obama's choice for the job, Jacob J. Lew, has been forced to navigate through something of a political minefield.
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Less junk to navigate through, then.
Everyone now walking walking, walking up and down the winding bumpy streets, dogs, descendants of those brought to the island by the Taino, the native tribe obliterated by Columbus, goats, chickens, pigs scouring the trash piles for morsels, while the cars and motorcycles, with three or four aboard sometimes, but always carrying something, navigate through the chaos.
But in order to access the "Kids" area before, children still had to navigate through Hulu's main screen where they might see something unsuitable.
This implied functioning as someone who solved problems, someone who supported the participant and helped them when something happened, as well as helping the participant to navigate through the health system in terms of contacting and interacting with various caregivers.
From the main page, use the buttons on the left of the screen to navigate through the following menus:[2] Instagram Help Center > Privacy & Safety Center > Report Something > Hacked Accounts.
It's something that can be developed and produce now, as opposed to Dr. Algorithm, who must navigate through a morass of regulations, public distrust, and beta versions.
How do you navigate through the maelstrom?
"He can't rely on memory to navigate through spaces.
Learn how to navigate through space and locate stars.
Investors will have to navigate through the volatility," Mr. Rosenberg said.
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