Sequence of physical positions taken by a moving object.
1 The course taken in Virginia was the most remarkable-perhapsthe most important.
2 All this proved the prudence of the course taken by the fugitives.
3 But I can easily understand the course taken by the Russian Minister.
4 The carpenter had of course taken good care to bring his tools.
5 He followed the course taken by his predecessor up a large river.
6 The idea was of course taken from the Bollandist Acta Sanctorum.
7 Seymour had of course taken personal charge of the deck himself.
8 The press had of course taken up the matter very strongly.
9 That they disapproved the course taken by us I by no means assert.
10 The course taken by the great famine of 1866 well illustrates the above views.
11 Would the natives suspect the course taken by the whites?
12 They could make out two shadowy forms following the same course taken by the automobile.
13 Lady Chiltern had gone, and of course taken Adelaide.
14 Fletcher did so, but as no one seconded it, no action was of course taken .
15 This was the course taken by some Latin American countries after Argentina defaulted a decade ago.
16 With one bound he rushed in the midst of the course taken by the infuriated horses.
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