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They forgot to take the map, but everything went fine until they tried to find the Epte river.
Take the map we just drew and make two small alterations: Mr. Obama holds onto Nevada, but loses Pennsylvania.
Sick of the collegiate shenanigans around them, Mr. Higman suggested they ditch the bars, take the map and walk the 30 miles of shoreline to the next town.
Along the dock, the wholesalers are virtually indistinguishable from one another, marked only by a name on a shingle -- another reason to take the map.
Even our teacher must have felt it: when he took the map from the supply closet and tacked it to the blackboard, there was an audible sigh from the class.
So why not just take the map of the United States, create roughly uniform blocs of land containing about 709 thousand people, and call it a day?
"This data has been in Map Maker for a while now, but it commonly takes the Map Maker community a few years to generate enough high quality data to make something that works in Google Maps," the spokesman said.
I know just how well he can read a map because during the years we've traveled together, he takes the map from my hands more and more frequently.
Soon reinforcements will arrive and you will have taken the map, let search parties scan the map for stragglers.
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