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Since World War II, American religious sensibilities have run a winding course.
It enters the Ganges (Ganga) River opposite Patna after a winding course of 475 miles (765 km).
The river's classical name, Maeander (whence the English meander), is derived from the winding course of its lower reaches.
Critics of Microsoft say it has hugely underestimated market changes and plotted a long and winding course toward irrelevance.
In four monumental canvases it compares the journey from childhood to old age with the winding course of a river.
The river follows a winding course (south, northeast, north, east, northwest, and east) before dividing Cambridge and Boston to the west side of the harbour.
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I loved exploring its deep ravines, laced with walking paths that faithfully follow Olmsted's winding courses.
The Yauza and the Moscow are controlled by stone embankments for most of their winding courses through the city.
Above-freezing temperatures can play havoc with the halfpipe, and a lack of snow can hamper the long, winding courses for snowboard cross and ski cross.
The winding courses of up to two and a half miles are designed to mimic the natural obstacles of rural landscapes.
Pinpointed accuracy of the winding courses of rivers and familiarity with scaled distance had been known since the Qin and Han Dynasty, respectively, as evidenced by their existing maps, while the use of a rectangular grid had been known in China since the Han as well.
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