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Now compare that with the work of Punchdrunk, the site-specific London-based theatre company which specialises in taking over whole buildings and teases the audience with the prospect of navigating their own path through the story.
When John M. Greathouse, an investment banker, arrived at the international airport in Mumbai at one in the morning not long ago, he was facing the prospect of navigating an airport reputed to be "somewhat less than user-friendly," he said.
So far, many of the available applications are aimed squarely at advertisers (the "wow experience" app seems to be a tool for making AR ads), and the prospect of navigating a reality that has commercials embedded into its very fabric is not enticing.
For others, the prospect of navigating work visas, securing health care, and adjusting to the American work ethic can be intimidating.
The prospect of navigating work visas, securing health care, and adjusting to the American work ethic can be intimidating, but for Europeans who choose to do a postdoc overseas, the experience can turn into a calling card.
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Some took it as yet another body blow to their prospects for navigating a positive future.
That's the only way, I think, of navigating fame.
For some of these women, taking the considerable time and expense required to go out of state to end their pregnancies was a better prospect than navigating Indiana's web of restrictions.
I've made no secret of my admiration for the likes of the New Zealand outside-half Daniel Carter and his Wallaby counterpart Quade Cooper, so now they're on their way here, the prospect of watching them navigate their way through some high-pressure encounters, drawing on all their instinct and imagination as well as skill and technique, is a thrilling one.
I know I should use my time machine to go deep-canonical, but the prospect of trying to navigate a dinner party with Herman Melville, Charlotte Brontë and Honoré de Balzac — figuring out what I could say to them, or what they could say to each other — is beyond my capacities as a bon vivant.
At this point I couldn't locate my own ass without consulting Google Maps, so the prospect of trying to navigate New York City—a city I had moved to only a few months prior without this cartographic crutch was daunting.
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