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1 In adults, a retrospective configuration has good navigator efficiency without a substantial drop in SNR.
2 If he had been a good navigator he would not have been serving as boatswain.
3 Mr Griffiths, however, was a good navigator , and was pretty certain that he was correct.
4 He commanded the Amphitrite for ten years, and I know that he is a good navigator .
5 Captain Tilton, however, was a good navigator .
6 And if he knew exactly where that crashed plane was, he wasn't only a good navigator - he was a superb one.
7 I want a good navigator ; and as your second mate seems a likely sort of person, I shall take him also.
8 Yas, sar, he was one of the finest gentlemen I ever knowed was Captain Tomlinson; a brave man and a good navigator .
9 My mate was a young American named Ted Merriman, a native of New London, Connecticut, a fine sailorman, and a good navigator .
10 After he had recovered he got command of a large merchantman, for he was a good navigator as well as a first-rate seaman.
11 With detailed star charts and a trusty instrument, a good navigator could now stand on the deck of his ship and measure the lunar distances.
12 It's 'cause we're such good navigators that we're able to do it.
13 They will be good Navigators . Her enlarged eyes and flattened features drifted close to the smeared porthole.
14 Such a long, long voyage is a hard and dangerous venture even for strong men-men who should be both good navigators and good seamen.
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