Sequence of physical positions taken by a moving object.
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Examples for "course"
Examples for "course"
1Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need good education.
2What I want is information; not useful information, of course; useless information.
3However; incoming information may well change over the course of the day.
4Hafeez tweeted: Met an inspirational Young lady today morning at Golf course.
5Having said that, of course, reality-myreality-hadgotten rather odd of late.
1Many other countries have taken this path including China, Italy and India.
2For example, say your script uses a specific absolute path multiple times.
3A few years ago, Ireland looked likely to follow that same path.
4Republican House Speaker John Boehner suggested a similar path earlier this month.
5Good, good, good. Then I knew I was on the right path.
1Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
2Helgerson said New York's track record should help it make its case.
3President Obama's new climate action plan puts Americans on the right track.
4Osborne said both reports showed the government was on the right track.
5The company helps government agencies track down terrorists and uncover financial fraud.
1Financial problems forced it to scale back its route network last year.
2Somebody needs to free this route; unfortunately, I am not that good.
3Please avoid the area if possible and consider using an alternative route.
4They are currently en route home, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.
5The sea is also a shipping route and has major fishing grounds.
1I must now follow the path taken by Christie's weary little feet.
2Step by step they followed in the path taken by the strange light.
3Unfortunately, the path taken by the sheik was directly towards him.
4But the path taken was a blend of the animal's discretion and human guidance.
5The programme also punctures the idea that surrogacy is a path taken on a whim.
1The route taken by the drone was within very tightly controlled airspace.
2The route taken was along an aristocratic avenue where the wealthy resided.
3I wanted to replicate the bumbling route taken by Lenin in April 1917.
4The route taken in his flight declared his apprehensions of Marion.
5Photo: RNZI Economist Paul Flanagan said PNG should follow the route taken by Mongolia.
1The course taken in Virginia was the most remarkable-perhapsthe most important.
2All this proved the prudence of the course taken by the fugitives.
3But I can easily understand the course taken by the Russian Minister.
4The carpenter had of course taken good care to bring his tools.
5He followed the course taken by his predecessor up a large river.
1The way taken is the same as with Queen Anne who was beheaded.
2The right of way taken was 400 feet in width throughout the entire length.
3Robert's going had some way taken the brightness, the color, the meaning out of everything.
4The mistake would be in believing Spieth is in any way taken aback by Johnson's prominence.
5As I have before remarked, the way taken to produce the desired result was anything but effectual.
6There at his side stood the constable to whom she had pointed out the false way taken by Rybin.
7His first thought was an unreasoning one that some of his creditors had in some unforeseen way taken possession.
8Her own sons were tragically dead, slain by the West, but the Major had in a way taken their place.
9I am just in the same way taken all ABACK, and in such a bustle I hardly know what to do.
10Transita was in this way taken to Buenos Ayres, where she had masters to instruct her, and lived in great splendour.
11That the way taken may be the right one, and that the longest path sometimes hides more treasures than the shortest path.
12The way taken by the adventurers led up hill and down dale and wound here and there in a fashion that seemed aimless.
Translations for way taken