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The Socialists voted against it, calling it a political maneuver and a "communications operation".
But they are each very easy to learn on, easy to maneuver and a cinch to help you pass your rider's test.
The political thriller, however gnarled, calls for an agile energy of maneuver and a sharp if subtle definition of plot and character.
Mr. Fidler, who was elected to lead the delegation two years in a row, described the move as "a brilliant political maneuver" and "a terrible game of liar's poker".
The sports world is giving New Yorkers more than their usual quotient of agita, and that includes people who think a full-court press is a legal maneuver and a hat trick part of David Copperfield's act.
It contains four control moment gyroscopes (CMGs) to realize the rapid attitude maneuver and a vibration isolation system for each CMG.
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That's because it's been suspended for the duration of this year, thanks to a 2001 Bush administration maneuver and an impasse in Congress.
This is achieved with a recruitment maneuver and an application of sufficient positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to counterbalance retractive forces.
And then Napoleon really was a master of maneuver and strategy, a very old-fashioned warmaker, in his way.
Joe followed up by slamming Daniels into the mat with his signature Muscle Buster maneuver and then a second time on a steal chair.
The rules of blocking were changed to eliminate the most dangerous mass maneuvers, and a neutral zone and line of scrimmage were introduced to help officials control the game.
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