Traverse
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53 examples of Traverse in a sentence
I think of it as a vehicle that we're giving people to
traverse
this really big terrain of data.
Students can
traverse
this material in different ways, depending on their background, their skills or their interests.
Traditional imaging satellites use a line scanner, similar to a Xerox machine, and as they
traverse
the Earth, they take pictures, scanning row by row by row to build the complete image.
Lit from within is the sole secure way to
traverse
dark matter.
You can see that we can keep going like this forever, dividing whatever distance is left into smaller and smaller pieces, each of which takes some finite time to
traverse.
They
traverse
the city, pass the Coliseum, but then turn off to climb up the hill to the Porticus of Livia.
But the most amazing thing about your dog's nose is that it can
traverse
time.
One of these solutions is to slow down ships that
traverse
the Arctic, because a slower ship is a quieter ship.
And at the push of a button, it allows the artistic director to move between proscenium, thrust, and in fact, arena and
traverse
and flat floor, in a very quick transfiguration.
That meant that they were able to perform, as long as they had labor they were able to go between proscenium, thrust, flat floor, arena, traverse, you name it.
Couldn't actually turn back very much, because if you were king a thousand years ago, while it still took hours and hours and weeks and weeks to
traverse
your own country, there wasn't much you were in charge of.
It has become my purpose to rewrite the cultural narratives so that people of color can be seen in a new and nuanced light, and so that we, the proud children of sub-Saharan Africa, can
traverse
the globe while carrying ourselves with pride.
Documentary about nomadic Persians making a treacherous
traverse
of massive mountains to get their herds to grass.
The problem with books like those of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers or S.S. Van Dine (on whose work this film is based), is that they are low on action or variety - whereas Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe
traverse
the mean streets of LA, working class tenements, bars, offices, wealthy mansions, and meet all sorts of exciting dangers and violence, Golden Age fiction is generally fixed in location, the scene of the murder, usually a lavish country house, and the action is limited to investigating clues and interviewing suspects.
The sun spots allow his radio waves to
traverse
30 years into the past to his father.
No dialogue, no plot, just the sights and sounds of a headlight's eye view of Paris early in the morning as Lelouch tries desperately to
traverse
the Paris CBD in under 8 minutes.
Good comedy exaggerates the realistic but never should it
traverse
into the "Twilight Zone" just for effect.
More than ten million people are expected to join me physically and virtually on a march that will
traverse
11,000 kilometers (6,835 miles), touching all corners of India in a bid to raise global awareness.
If one is willing to
traverse
the boundary of the unknown, one should pursue the course that promises the greatest potential impact.
And a gas pipeline from Turkmenistan to Pakistan, which would
traverse
the country, is coming closer to reality.
Starting in Kunming in Yunnan Province, it will extend through Myanmar and south to Bangkok, where a spur will
traverse
Malaysia to Singapore.
But in the absence of robust local journalism, we often don’t hear about these activities, other than from the few reporters and researchers who have been willing to
traverse
the country to document what is happening.
Up to now, EU interest in Kaliningrad has centered on how to restrict the visa rights that the oblast's citizens now use to
traverse
Poland and the Baltic states so as to visit the rest of Russia.
It is time to accept the reality that, like the waves on the seas that many of the migrants traverse, the ebb and flow of human movement cannot be stopped.
Some 3,500 lost the gamble, dying as they tried to
traverse
what has become the world's deadliest frontier.
TRAVERSE
CITY – As Detroit begins to sort through the ill-begotten public liabilities that have driven it to bankruptcy, an important opportunity is at hand to revitalize the city that was once the epicenter of American entrepreneurship and manufacturing, while setting an example for other municipal governments that appear to be headed toward a similar fate.
Early in his presidency, he would
traverse
all of Russia’s 11 time zones promising – and often delivering – real income growth, better infrastructure, and national renewal.
Motionless we
traverse
countries we fancy we see, and your thought, blending with the fiction, playing with the details, follows the outline of the adventures.
There is no desert, no precipice, no ocean I would not
traverse
with you.
'Scarce had the rubicund Apollo spread o'er the face of the broad spacious earth the golden threads of his bright hair, scarce had the little birds of painted plumage attuned their notes to hail with dulcet and mellifluous harmony the coming of the rosy Dawn, that, deserting the soft couch of her jealous spouse, was appearing to mortals at the gates and balconies of the Manchegan horizon, when the renowned knight Don Quixote of La Mancha, quitting the lazy down, mounted his celebrated steed Rocinante and began to
traverse
the ancient and famous Campo de Montiel;'" which in fact he was actually traversing.
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