US /ˈloˌket,loˈket/
・UK /ləʊ'keɪt/
Remember, it's important to locate the intersection, map the intersection, and track the road users that are at the intersection, especially those road users that are going to cross your path of travel because 40% of crashes occur at intersections.
workforce and that will create jobs because companies want to locate in places where we've
we will one day be able to locate a very special person,
which also allows them to pick up pheromones in the air to help locate and determine the readiness of possible mates.
We're also going to be making use of this table of contents to more quickly locate information.
The labellum is covered with tiny hair like structures called sensila which can detect and locate food sources.
Flies use their legs to explore their environment, gather information about their surroundings and locate sources of food.
But when it has not been especially forthcoming, one way to handle its absence is to turn into a compulsive caregiver, to offer others what we wish could have been offered to us, to turn our deficiency into a bounty, to locate the needy part of us in someone else and then heal it in them as an alternative to addressing it in ourselves.
But when it has not been especially forthcoming, one way to handle its absence is to turn into a compulsive caregiver—to offer others what we wish could have been offered to us, to turn our deficiency into a bounty, to locate the needy part of us in someone else,
If you ever lose Apple Pencil Pro, you can easily locate it, since it now supports Find My.
They sent the Mi-8 helicopter, and that helicopter managed to locate the parts of the plane.
They sent the Mi-8 helicopter, and that helicopter managed to locate the parts of the plane.
So it's like, "Would you like me to locate a car wash?"