Sequence of physical positions taken by a moving object.
1 The way taken is the same as with Queen Anne who was beheaded.
2 The right of way taken was 400 feet in width throughout the entire length.
3 Robert's going had some way taken the brightness, the color, the meaning out of everything.
4 The mistake would be in believing Spieth is in any way taken aback by Johnson's prominence.
5 As I have before remarked, the way taken to produce the desired result was anything but effectual.
6 There at his side stood the constable to whom she had pointed out the false way taken by Rybin.
7 His first thought was an unreasoning one that some of his creditors had in some unforeseen way taken possession.
8 Her own sons were tragically dead, slain by the West, but the Major had in a way taken their place.
9 I am just in the same way taken all ABACK, and in such a bustle I hardly know what to do.
10 Transita was in this way taken to Buenos Ayres, where she had masters to instruct her, and lived in great splendour.
11 That the way taken may be the right one, and that the longest path sometimes hides more treasures than the shortest path.
12 The way taken by the adventurers led up hill and down dale and wound here and there in a fashion that seemed aimless.
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