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He could steer business wherever he chose, and he did just that.
He could steer the orchestra safely through the trickiest time changes and most difficult entries, always at the same time probing the music to its depths.
He could steer the orchestra safely through the trickiest time changes and difficult entries, always, at the same time, probing the music to its depths.
He leaves a powerful machine that none but he could steer.
"Like Mike Bloomberg, he too believed that he — and only he — could steer us through the difficult days ahead".
Then he could steer the Liberal Party behind the Democratic team of Al Gore and Mrs. Clinton.
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The 50 rank-and-file members this year got $340,000 each that they could steer to nonprofit organizations.
We didn't encourage everyone to take flying lessons so they could steer passenger jets in an emergency.
And after campaigning for a third term on the argument that he alone could steer New York through the fiscal storm, he has much to gain by allying himself closely with the Legislature, particularly the Assembly, which is dominated by lawmakers from New York City.
But he insisted teachers could steer their own course.
Conversely, he said, if they express "extreme caution," that could steer investors in the opposite direction.
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