We tried driving the walks, madly piloting our rented car along mule tracks and logging trails.
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The Additive Manufacturing institute is piloting many of the ideas developed for the NNMI.
However Ms Ferguson added that midwives were piloting a training scheme aimed at improving communication skills.
One of the people "piloting" the ROV said seabed smokestacks remind him of "the industrial Midlands".
But there's entirely too much piloting, too much beating-upwind-in-a-dirigible, especially on a country road.
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Alonso has managed to lead in points much of this season despite piloting a less-competitive car.
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Larger rival Direct Line has told the BBC it is also piloting its own "black box" scheme.
The small, fiscally distressed state is piloting fiscal reforms that may soon be coming to your state.
We are currently piloting a rapid assessment model to ensure that our urgent cases are seen quickly.
Piloting small aircraft represents the riskiest type of transportation, according to fatality data analyzed for the study.
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If this application is successful it will also permit the piloting of the technology in Northern Ireland.
The survey found that twenty-eight percent of the firms interviewed were piloting or implementing big data activities.
Stanford School of Medicine is piloting a project to provide doctors with housecleaning and in-home dinner delivery.
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"The Council worked closely with the police and community groups when we were piloting this scheme, " he said.
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Mr Rodriguez stepped down as president in 1993 after piloting through a new constitution that looks impeccably democratic.
Hanjour is the man believed to have been piloting American Airlines Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon.
Tourism body Visit England is piloting new technology to encourage visitors to spend more time at their destinations.
What's more, the program is piloting the use of phones equipped with a GPS application for the vaccinators.
Exam board Edexcel, which runs BTecs, is piloting a Diploma in Digital Applications (DiDA), also worth four GCSEs.
Descent Of A Man is the Outlook magazine cover, which says that Mr Singh is piloting a "sinking ship".
In addition, IBM said it is piloting a next-generation service platform, displaying public, private and hybrid enterprise computing models.
The government is piloting payment-by-results schemes for private firms who successfully rehabilitate offenders.
Move on to piloting tablet devices for field workers, and then allow other populations to bring personally-owned tablets to work.
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The result is "Cybervan, " a vehicle that can pilot itself on city streets without a driver or even remote piloting.
There were nine of us in the Porter: three jumpers, three instructors, two photographers and Mr. Meldrum, who was piloting.
Or will he have the courage, the understanding to point the finger at the institution he will soon be piloting?
At King's College hospital in London staff have been piloting the first universal screening system to identify the risk of malnutrition.
His luck ran out three days before D-Day in June 1944 when the Lancaster bomber he was piloting was shot down.
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Twenty-five years from now, piloting one's own vehicle will seem weirdly anachronistic and unnecessary, like riding a mule to the mall.
Already the first mobile phones allowing Internet access are on sale, and one bank, the Woolwich, is piloting mobile Internet banking.
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