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- noun Plural form of
trajectory .
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Examples
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I know the 180 grain trajectories by heart without having to have it written on the stock.
30:06 or 7mm 2009
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How does ID approach the question of how atoms move in trajectories other than what is directed by the principle of least action?
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I know the 180 grain trajectories by heart without having to have it written on the stock.
30:06 or 7mm 2009
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JW: How does ID approach the question of how atoms move in trajectories other than what is directed by the principle of least action?
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Previous projects include investigating the implications of urban sprawl on carbon storage in Colorado, soil recovery after the cessation of grazing in New Mexico, and the long-term trajectories of structure and composition of forests located on abandoned agricultural fields in North Carolina.
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You promise laser like trajectories from the likes of "Laz" and your other friends.
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My goal is to bring new attention to the early diversity of the Bantu populations who converged in central-east Tanzania after they departed at various times and along independent trajectories from the Southern Nyanza Basin during the last millennium BCE and following the BCE/CE changeover.
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You see, investing -- and by proxy, reporting on finance and investing -- is all about long-term trajectories and context.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jeff Reeves 2012
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Yet more importantly, the President will lay his agenda for action and frame a policy-driven national direction in the next year, as with the longer-term trajectories for his six-year tem of office.
Latest News 2010
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We had outlined two possible medium-term trajectories for Sensex in our previous column.
unknown title 2009
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