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2. We lauded Yahoo's legal maneuver of postponing its meeting and nominating deadline.
He threw himself at me and administered the Heimlich maneuver of hugs".
If ever a move expressed the moment, it is the hug -- the default maneuver of the last couple of months.
A distinctive maneuver of long-boarding is walking the board and, ultimately, hanging 10 (toes) off the front.
"You could relax in the noise of familiars," he continued, "enjoy a tournament of bargains, with every ritual of haggling, maneuver of voice, expertly known and shrewdly appraised".
Reflexivity — the depiction of the material and practical conditions of the filmmaking within the film itself — is a canonical maneuver of cinematic modernity.
Barbara exits, threatening to speak to Swain's wife, and while Swain contemplates every craven maneuver of strategic apology, Savage sees only one solution: murder.
In galley warfare, sheer power dominated the outcome, and maneuver of numerous small ships, much as on land, contributed to its concentration.
He also refused to consider the suggestion of repeating Gen. Winfield Scott's 1847 maneuver of bypassing Puebla completely en route to Mexico City.
And he succeeded in the risky maneuver of running two marathons in a little more than two months, when most elite runners compete in only two a year.
In March, with tensions flaring, Republicans used a procedural maneuver of their own to approve the collective bargaining measure with the Democrats still hidden in Illinois.
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