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is maneuvering
verb
To move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.
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How Google's Stealth Support Is Buoying Samsung in Apple Fight news.cnet.com | Google is maneuvering behind the scenes to help the cellphone makers Apple is suing.
So there is maneuvering behind the music.
Privately, each country is maneuvering as fast as it can.
The most difficult part of driving is maneuvering in and out of the car.
Vodafone is maneuvering to become the biggest shareholder in Japan Telecom, in which British Telecom has a 20percentt stake.
Germany, the biggest contributor to euro zone rescue funds, is maneuvering for others to do their "homework" so that its overall financial liability does not increase.
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Gunboats are maneuvering to and fro.
Warships were maneuvering to protect New York and Washington.
The Detroit Pistons are maneuvering for position.
McKeon has been maneuvering to hold the line.
"They are maneuvering, and they are playing with the opposition to try to break its ranks".
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