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trajectories

noun as in course

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The trajectories of these numbers are suggestive and correlate with other things we know.

They want everybody to want the same thing, career trajectories to be the same.

In other words, the trajectories of the U.S. and China are moving in dramatically different directions.

It was really such an interesting conflation of these different trajectories into that singular gallery at that time.

In 1986, both Sessions and Cedarbaum were nominated to the bench, but their nominations took starkly different trajectories.

At the end of half a year Forbes was talking as much of the Bourse and Argentines as he was of projectiles and trajectories.

Information from the wire chambers defines proton trajectories, and pulse heights from the counters determine their energies.

The PDP-9 first tries to reconstruct a vertex from the proton trajectories.

The crew wait breathlessly while the shells reach the height of their trajectories.

Mighty projectiles hurled by land batteries were deflected off on wild trajectories.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to trajectories, such as: path, curve, orbit, direction, flight, and track.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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