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be steered
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To castrate (a male calf).
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But that does not mean they cannot be steered.
Their motion can then be steered in any direction.
The bad news was that it could not be steered.
And the new Patriots can be steered with rocket thrusters as well as fins.
We're not going to be steered or swayed by anywhere else".
Democrats believe it should be steered toward education, health care, Medicare and other programs.
"Unfortunately," he said, "the debate has to be steered in that direction" by Hispanic advocates.
But it appears that a wiser course is to be steered.
If necessary, those people will be steered toward further re-education after six more months.
The problem is that Ofsted appears to be an enormous bureaucracy that won't be steered.
The "related-case rule," as it is known, calls for some cases to be steered toward the same judge.
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