Pathfinder Sentence Examples
The Spanish Jesuit Juan Maldonatus' Latin commentary, published 1596 (critical reprint, edited by Raich, 1874), a pathfinder on many obscure points, is still a model for tenacious penetration of Johannine ideas.
The coronary heart disease pathfinder project assessed services to patients following myocardial infarction.
To test the effectiveness of National Enforcement Service framework a regional pathfinder will take place in 2006 with full implementation by 2008.
Rural pathfinders set out business plans The plans have been drawn up by eight regional pathfinder partnerships across England.
Stanley Green Corridor in Derwentside, County Durham, a neighborhood management pathfinder, has found the results can be dramatic.
In the former Avon area there are five schools involved in the social enterprise pathfinder.
The Pathfinder lander arrived in July 1997 and was the first mission to operate a robotic rover (Sojourner) on the Martian surface.
Help us, Lord, to see him as the pathfinder, the trail blazer down this path that pursues Christlikeness.
If your loved one uses a cane, the Pathfinder Lighter Cane is a great gift.
For ladies on the move, Pathfinder Casio watches for women are ideal.
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Available with thermometers, barometers and compasses, the Pathfinder is a great tool for the man on the move.
Those who love scuba diving and water sports will want to look at the Sea Pathfinder, which is available with a depth gauge, diving log and more.
Casio Men's Pathfinder Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Solar Digital Watch (Model PAG80-1V) - this watch features a built-in digital compass with an altimeter, barometer and thermometer.
Adjustable Stride Series offers the Pathfinder and E5Vi.
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A History of the Navy of the United States (1839), supplemented (1846) by a set of Lives of Distinguished American Naval Officers, was succeeded by The Pathfinder (1840), a good "Leatherstocking" novel; by Mercedes of Castile (1840); The Deerslayer (1841); by The Two Admirals and by Wing and Wing (1842); by Wyandotte, The History of a Pocket Handkerchief, and Ned Myers (1843); and by Afloat and Ashore, or the Adventures of Miles Wallingford (1844).
However, as the RAFâs night bomber offensive grew, they were used with the Pathfinder Force and in other roles within Bomber Command.
Central to this was the creation of a rural Local Delivery pathfinder in each region.
Bracknell Forest Boro Council became the first pathfinder, crossing the finish line in February 2001.
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