A Worn Path was created in 1940.
Context is the surrounding information. When quoting a person sometimes the context will give more information about the content than just the words themselves.
The purpose of the source tries to explain why a given source was used while the context explains the setting.
The "path to political power" that was common to both the careers of Marius and Sulla was the military.
Either can be correct, depending on the context.
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The answer depends on the context but I am guessing it is "critical path".
From the lighter side: Get your car back on the road where it belongs.Please rephrase the question in such a way as to provide some context.
In French, "voie" means road, way, or path. It can also refer to a track or lane, depending on the context.
Whether you use 'on the path' or 'in the path' depends on the context you create. For these two specific phrases ONLY... 'On' denotes use, or usage. It implies a connection between what is used and the person. 'In' denotes encountering an obstacle or hazard. Examples: We walked on the path marked as 'Easy Hiking'. As we walked on the path marked 'Easy Hiking', a bear appeared in our path. On the path to mature spirituality, people often get sidetracked. On the path to mature spirituality, people often get sidetracked when obstacles appear in their chosen path. A huge rock slide fell in the path of an oncoming truck. I stepped around a small rock slide on the path I was hiking. Julie thought she was on the right path to graduate within a year. Julie found two glitches in the path she thought she mapped: first, she needed to retake her English Composition class, and second, she failed to complete her senior thesis.
Devia is when you get out of your path, or out of the road. I can't make a literal translation, you'll have to take by the meaning.Haud Magis means "no more", literally. So, the answer must be "No more getting out of the path, or the road" you'll need to look at the context, but that's the translation.
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Insufficient context to understand the question.If you mean the absolute path to the Linux/Unix/OS X command 'shutdown', it varies with the system, but could be something like /bin/shutdown, /usr/bin/shutdown or similar.You can normally find it by typing "whereis shutdown" in a terminal window.
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(Apex) Exploring its context.
What exactly don't you understand? "Orbit" in this context means to move around another object, on a path that has the shape of an ellipse.
Shunted means to divert or switch a flow of something, often to a different path or direction. This term is commonly used in the context of electrical circuits where a shunt is a device used to redirect electrical current.