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So we have to maneuver a bit to make a formal version of this intuition that makes no appeals to unverified and perhaps unverifiable topological intuitions.
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[Johnson] had to maneuver a little bit and [Vickers] was right on his rear bumper.
From a purely speculative standpoint, though, Bradford's assertions of breezing through potential roadside maneuvers may be a bit overconfident.
Learning self-defense maneuvers can give you a bit more confidence.
Even the two Republicans who many party members say have the most sizzle -- Gen. Colin L. Powell and Senator John McCain -- left a bit of maneuvering room when they ruled themselves out.
Getting your foot in takes a bit of maneuvering and some tugging at the loop on the heel.
Then, with a bit of maneuvering, it's able to place the board against the joists and drill them in place.
I was able to wear them with minimal rubbing, but things got a little more awkward when wearing a jacket, requiring a bit of maneuvering to figure out the best spot to position all of that extra slack.
The two USB-C ports are located on the same side, which means a bit more maneuvering when charging — though the new ports are much more diverse than the old power model.
Did you always mean "just" as in "justice," or was there a bit of maneuvering to redefine it?
This may take a bit of maneuvering.
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