Yes. I don't know anyone who wouldn't!
I believe Rattlesnake Point got its name from the snake-like path that occurs along the edges of the Niagara Escarpment. These were cut by glaciers, many, many ages ago.
many steps have worn a path in the grass
NO!!! 'Path' is NOT an adverb. 'Path' os a common noun. If you can put 'the', 'a/an' immediately in front of a word, then it is a common noun. In the English Language, 99% of adverbs end in '---ly'. 'The path', or 'a path'. , but NOT 'pathly'.
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There are many ways to tell which direction a front is moving in. You could track its path for example.
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If your transfer case doesn't have a power divider lock, then the torque from the gear rotation will follow the path of least resistance - which, in this case, would be the front shaft, which will have significantly less resistance.
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Turning vehicles ensure that the rear wheels follow the path of the front wheels through a mechanism called the steering system. This system allows the front wheels to turn, causing the rear wheels to also change direction accordingly, maintaining alignment and ensuring that the vehicle follows a smooth and coordinated path during turns.
The Silk Road's northern most paths would be the summer path.
In a right turn, the rear wheels will track inside the path of the front wheels.
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