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  2. Texas U-turn - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of a Texas U-turn, also known as a Texas turnaround (this one with the local road over the limited-access highway) A Texas U-turn, or Texas turnaround, boomerang, or loop around, [citation needed] is a lane allowing cars traveling on one side of a one-way frontage road to U-turn onto the opposite frontage road (typically crossing over or under a freeway or expressway).

  3. National Topographic System - Wikipedia

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    Topographic mapping in Canada was originally undertaken by many different agencies, with the Canadian Army’s Intelligence Branch forming a survey division to create a more standardized mapping system in 1904. The indexing system used today was established in 1923, and the map catalogue officially became the National Topographic System in 1926 ...

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  5. File:US National Trails System, 50th Anniversary map.jpg

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    English: National Trails System map produced in 2008 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Trails System Act. In addition to the trails, this map shows the unique badges used to guide hikers on each one.

  6. 50 Of The Most Stunning Green Spaces That People Have ... - AOL

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    For example, ‘low light’ doesn’t mean complete darkness. On the flip side, putting some plants in direct sunlight can burn their leaves as they try to curl away from the rays. Do your research.

  7. Wray’s stunning warning points to a new age of US ... - AOL

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    His stunning warning about China’s capacity to “wreak havoc” on US infrastructure and directly harm Americans shed new light on the ambition of America’s new superpower foe and helps give ...

  8. Highpointing - Wikipedia

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    Highpointing is the activity of ascending to the point with the highest natural elevation within a given area, known as the highpoint. Those who pursue the activity are known as highpointers . Highpointing has been considered a subset of peak bagging , the goal of which is to reach the summit of every mountain on a certain list.

  9. Despite previous threats, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian ... - AOL

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    UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, gunned down in front of a busy New York City hotel, didn't travel with any personal security despite known threats against him.