(1) Directional or compass information enables an animal to maintain a consistent heading in a particular direction such as north or east.
(2) Runway 1 would point to a compass heading of approximately 10 degrees or slightly northeast.
(3) In our silence we became invisible to the approaching group and they veered course and took a heading that led them directly to Ben and Kim.
(4) The track changed maybe 15 degrees its direction of heading there.
(5) A couple of joggers passed by, and a short while later a lady with a pram, but BJ didn't deviate one degree from his Northerly heading .
(6) Home seemed an especially good idea now, and I acquired a direct heading back to PSAB.
(7) Up comes the runway, and you can read the numbers painted at the end: runway 22, pointed toward a heading of 220 degrees.
(8) This is a chart where the main heading is circled in the middle of a piece of paper, and arrows stretch outwards in various directions to more circles containing sub-headings.
(9) The Blue Horizon was on a seldom-used shipping lane, its heading intersected by a small red dot a short distance in front of them.
(10) In the book each chapter heading is based on a myth.
(11) He crawled on a heading of 90 degrees until he came to the track
(12) The heading of Division 2 is dealing with industrial disputes.
(13) They would confirm our heading and clear us direct when they could.
(14) The phrase is used as a section heading in the book's table of contents.
(15) With the aircraft at a height of about 320 ft on a south-easterly heading in fine weather, workers on the drilling rig heard a loud bang.
(16) We had no such system and it would perhaps have flagged up a problem elsewhere in the mine that was being drawn into our heading .
(17) A top heading is first excavated, and then a bench that is sometimes split further into bench and invert sections is constructed.
(18) Save decorative fonts for recipe titles or chapter headings .
(19) Main category headings are computerization, field equipment, fleets, marketing, measurement, odorization, pipelines, and miscellaneous.
(20) After discussion within our large group of pulmonary physicians we selected topics under four broad headings .