You got the blind dude and his daughter, the one guiding him around by his arm.
There are also revenues to be earned by guiding people through the maze of their potential health risks.
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Lotto's lab in London proves this by having blindfolded test subjects locate objects on the ground by guiding them with sound.
Boeheim answered the challenge by guiding the Orange to a school-record 34 wins, just missing his fourth berth in the Final Four.
He rose to prominence a year ago at age 33 by guiding his underrated team all the way to NCAA men's national championship game.
The Frenchman won the European Championship with France in 2000 and four years later achieved a unique double by guiding Tunisia to the African Nations Cup trophy.
Having frustrated Steyn further by guiding him wide of the slips for four, Anderson's ride was over when a full, fast and straight delivery crashed into his pads, bang in front of middle stump.
The newspapers predicted he would lift the economic gloom by guiding the national team to glory in the World Cup - not as winners, of course, but certainly as qualifiers for the second round.
Boeheim answered the challenge by guiding the team to a school-record 34 wins, just missing his fourth berth in the Final Four when the Orange lost to Ohio State in the East Regional finals in Boston.
He replaces Kenyan James Sianga'a, who was sacked despite making Simba the surprise team of the 2003 Champions League, by guiding them to the group stages of the competition, including a win over eventual champions Enyimba.
The U.S. and other nations won a victory at the summit by guiding the leading global consensus toward measures to boost growth around the world and away from a strict focus on austerity that dominated the international gatherings two years ago.
Even the Department of Defense is getting in the game with a mobile application that helps young children gain a stronger appreciation for science by guiding them to resources and answers, and debunking common misconceptions that stymie interest and progress in STEM.
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In reality, that's what many are these days: hefty souvenirs of meals had or aspired to be made, as opposed to something that lives next to your cutting board, guiding you step by step on making gyoza for the first time (take it easy on the filling).
As Khan demonstrated, the flipped classroom is especially important in STEM education, where teachers can leverage technology to deliver coursework to many more students, use real-time analytics tools to help recognize when and how to intervene with students who need it, and encourage others by guiding them toward resources that they can engage outside the classroom.
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Led by its guiding star, the comedian-turned politician Beppe Grillo, it was born and bred on the internet.
"Unless you have a coach by then guiding you in the fundamentals, showing you how to practice and work on your short game, and taking you through the rough spots, it's going to be pretty tough, " he said.
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Giardino noted that the attorney general initially claimed 13 instances where Cunningham's guides were ticketed by rangers for guiding without a license.
After client drowned last September and the company's staff had been issued 13 tickets by rangers for unlicensed guiding over the previous five years, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a civil lawsuit seeking to permanently shut down the company.
The discussions will be framed by some of the guiding principles and objectives of the 2005 UNESCO Convention, which strives to create an enabling environment in which the diversity of cultural expressions may be affirmed and renewed for the benefit of all societies, and to strengthen international cooperation.
The Protocol highlights comparable guiding principles to SSM as those endorsed by lSI and SedNet.
An archaeologist from Athens is on board the gulets offered by Peter Sommer Travels, guiding passengers ashore and providing expert insights into the ancient fortifications, temples and streets.
His second was less aesthetically pleasing than the first, guiding home in a mis-directed effort by Vieira.
One particular example has it guiding users though an efficient power nap, by starting a timer once they've started dozing and only waking them once they've come out of a deeper sleep state.
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In all of its two and a half minutes, "Silver Moon" finds singer Eric Earley guiding the band through a hooky chorus, backed by the infectious sounds of a harmonica.
The following season, he completed his transformation of the club in his first full season in charge by finishing third in the Championship and guiding Watford into the Premier League via the play-offs.
Its staff had been issued 13 tickets by rangers in the previous five years for unlicensed guiding.
The company's staff had been issued 13 tickets by rangers in the previous five years for unlicensed guiding.
He said the Jury Team candidates had "legally committed themselves to our three guiding principles of democracy, accountability and transparency and to abiding by the seven Nolan Principles of Public Life".
In 1964 he began presenting the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, guiding the show for a record 18 years before being joined by Harry Carpenter as co-presenter during the 1970s and 80s.
Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, which were unanimously endorsed by the U. N.
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