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"But since you're here you might as well do some navigating.
The river was mostly easy navigating, and the first real trouble came when we hit the braids.
You sit behind the horses, hold the reins and do the navigating.
The Navigating Officer decided to try twisting her the other way.
I was on my own once more, doing my own navigating.
It was a piece of extraordinary good fortune (or good navigating) to get so close.
After fifty meters his feet could feel the pebbles in the path and he was doing at least part of the navigating.
Abbie rolled down the window to take in the warm, dry breeze as she followed his navigating.
With map in hand, Janet did the navigating.
"This is going to require some tricky, delicate navigating, son," he said grimly.
Mr King said he was quite amenable, so long as I did the navigating.
A dialogue box invited us to a private room for a one-on-one; thank goodness Kelly was there to do the navigating.
This update (1.7) would add new interesting features, such as tabbed navigating and download manager.
"You're supposed to do the navigating, not I!
After a full hour of Sam's atrocious navigating, we finally found the cemetery in south Memphis.
Some major streets in the city centre have been cordoned off and heading through town by car or even walking takes some navigating.
Well let the flag do the navigating."
But that's good enough for ordinary navigating by.' '
Positronic brains did the navigating, long ago.
To begin with, Roscoe tackled the navigating.
I sensed her doing her social navigating.
"So much for our careful navigating."
"Harsek will do the navigating.
"I never sleep," the voice went on, "but much of my navigating and piloting is done by an autopilot without requiring my conscious attention.
Admiral Stainback sat in back with Ethel, while Owen rode co-pilot to do the navigating.