| 41. | But the president has also been busily " triangulating " his distance from congressional Democrats.
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| 42. | They compare the two pictures and triangulate, like a surveyor does, measuring distance and angles.
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| 43. | The device listens for signals from a halo of satellites, and triangulates its position from them.
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| 44. | When you can triangulate three standout characterizations as an actor, you're on the map.
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| 45. | His relationships with terminal regulars, while entertaining, are so triangulated that they stretch credibility further.
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| 46. | His heads were turned backwards and spread wide, Louis remembered, to triangulate on his target.
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| 47. | We start with the triangulated subdivision, and choose an independent set of vertices to be removed.
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| 48. | The equivalent to the mapped polygon is the fully enclosed geological unit, using a triangulated mesh.
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| 49. | The roof is supported by cylindrical reinforced concrete pillars with space-frames and triangulated steel trusses.
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| 50. | Triangulating using these three coordinates, one can reliably reach the source of the inferior gluteal nerve.
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