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from Pittsburgh to San Diego on a proof-of-concept trip, dubbed "No Hands Across America", with the system navigating for all but 50 of the 2850 miles, averaging
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Tornado Man" The New Yorker, November 1, 2010 "Annals of Health: Hands across America: The Rise of Purell" The New Yorker, March 4, 2013 "Annals of Disaster:
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On Sunday May 25, 1986, Z93 also participated in the playing of "Hands Across America" at 3PM. Millions of Americans joined hands for 15 minutes across
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from the original on 2022-04-14. Retrieved 2022-04-14. David Owen, "Hands Across America," The New Yorker, March 4, 2013, p. 30. On the development and increasing
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twice as a band (sans Losekamp), once in 1981 (in support of the "Hands Across America" event), and a second time in 1988, when they performed at their
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Cerisano, singer, songwriter, musician ("Be All That You Can Be", "Hands Across America") Augusta Clark, librarian, politician and lawyer; second African-American
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albums by Michael Bolton, and he was the singer of the 1986 song "Hands Across America". The video was featured on MTV and still is being played on Pop-up
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Retrieved 28 July 2019. Jochem, Todd M.; Pomerleau, Dean A. "No Hands Across America Home Page". Archived from the original on 27 September 2019. Retrieved
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original on February 4, 2022. Retrieved February 5, 2022. "Black-Gloved Hands Across America: January Giallo 2022". Fangoria. December 28, 2022. Archived from
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Bonkers Pleasures of Color of Night". Crooked Marquee. "Black-Gloved Hands Across America: January Giallo 2022". Fangoria. December 28, 2022. Retrieved January
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original on 7 November 2021 – via YouTube. Steering for the 1995 "No Hands Across America" required "only a few human assists". Hardesty L (14 April 2017)
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journey, of which 98.2% was autonomously controlled, dubbed "No Hands Across America". This car, however, was semi-autonomous by nature: it used neural