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1. Knowing she would have use for 28 hours, she ordered it to circumnavigate the Milngavie area in search of Stuart
2. circumnavigate the filters intended to automatically discard the junk
3. Palmer - which circumnavigate the continent
4. We have recently witnessed a number of attempts to circumnavigate the world in a hot air balloon
5. I think of so many things that circumnavigate around my person lately
6. They had the highest powers in ancient Chine wipe out all written records of this successful journey of circumnavigating the earth so that Europeans could later crow and claim that they were the first to circumnavigate the earth; which is a total lie
1. His train passed under the motorway with the never ending streams of cars and vehicles that circumnavigated the city
2. Carefully they circumnavigated the structure, they noticed
3. expedition, led by Ferdinand Magellan until his death, circumnavigated the world
4. After Vasco de Gama circumnavigated the entire Earth for the sole purpose of getting rich from their discoveries
5. Some historical evidence that has recently suggested: that an entire armada of Chinese ships may have circumnavigated the globe, in 1421… and visited the new world 70 years before Columbus
6. For example the Chinese armada which circumnavigated the world in 1421 was a voyage of pure exploration and knowledge
7. The stinking Vasco de Gama who never circumnavigated anything and was famous for his cold blooded cruelty towards all the new people of the orient he met, has been touted and glorified for centuries by the European liars called historians
8. The years of study normally necessary would be circumnavigated, although of
9. —Why, the sailor answered upon reflection upon it, I've circumnavigated a bit since I first joined on
10. But, as I circumnavigated the room, I found a handle in the wall which seemed worth investigating
11. Then I circumnavigated the pool
12. This child’s picture had been on the news and had circumnavigated the Internet a million times since she’d gone missing
13. The record for the first and fastest man and woman to have circumnavigated the Earth by car covering six continents under the rules applicable in 1989 and 1991 embracing more than an equator’s length of driving (24,901 road miles; 40,075 km) is held by Saloo Choudhury and his wife Neena Choudhury (both India)
14. Her hand massaged mine; her thumb circumnavigated the lines on my palm
15. At a later period we read of the Phoenicians, the most daring and enterprising of ancient navigators, who braved the dangers of the open sea, and are said by Herodotus to have circumnavigated Africa as early as 604 B
16. Meanwhile, the whale he had struck must also have been on its travels; no doubt it had thrice circumnavigated the globe, brushing with its flanks all the coasts of Africa; but to no purpose
1. He was somehow circumnavigating the point in question, never directly touching it, uttering generalities and giving cryptic hints, as if his annotations alone sufficed to make himself understood
2. Spotting no one, she increased the throttle until she had left the patrol perimeter, and then began the arduous task of circumnavigating the Cluster
3. circumnavigating the British Isles
4. They had the highest powers in ancient Chine wipe out all written records of this successful journey of circumnavigating the earth so that Europeans could later crow and claim that they were the first to circumnavigate the earth; which is a total lie
5. So that Monsoons, Pampas, Nor'-Westers, Harmattans, Trades; any wind but the Levanter and Simoon, might blow Moby Dick into the devious zig-zag world-circle of the Pequod's circumnavigating wake
6. By these means, the circumnavigating Pequod would sweep almost all the known Sperm Whale cruising grounds of the world, previous to descending upon the Line in the Pacific; where Ahab, though everywhere else foiled in his pursuit, firmly counted upon giving battle to Moby Dick, in the sea he was most known to frequent; and at a season when he might most reasonably be presumed to be haunting it