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Great-circle navigation or orthodromic navigation is the practice of navigating a vessel along a great circle. Such routes yield the shortest distance between two points on the globe.

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Morris Leo Cohen was an American attorney who left the practice of law to become a law librarian and professor of law at the University at Buffalo, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard Law School and Yale Law School. Described by The New York Times as \"one of the nation's most influential legal librarians\", he wrote extensively about the history of law and helped organize and computerize the law libraries at Harvard and Yale.

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\"Take It Away\" is a single by the English musician Paul McCartney from his third solo studio album Tug of War (1982). The single spent sixteen weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, reaching #10 and spending five consecutive weeks at that position. It reached #15 in the UK. The music video, directed by John Mackenzie, features former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, long-time producer George Martin, and songwriting collaborator Eric Stewart, all of whom played on the track, as well as actor John Hurt, Linda McCartney and Barbara Bach.

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