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"In crisis situations, she knows how to handle things and how to maneuver through a political minefield".
Together Katniss and her team must maneuver through a maze of deadly booby traps set by their oppressors.
As their moving van maneuvered through a narrow side street, it backed into a tree.
Obama is maneuvering through a political mine field that is similar to 1968.
We look, I think, like a bobsled team, maneuvering through a foreign course in tense unison.
Often we equate finesse with successfully maneuvering through a situation smoothly.
Then there's the challenge of learning to maneuver through life in a wheelchair, something he has watched his mother, who has multiple sclerosis, do for more than a decade.
True, both women were maneuvering through an era of presidential brush-clearing and swaggering diplomacy.
Without a sweeping set of protocols to follow or the aid of a qualified teaching assistant, any overworked instructor maneuvering through an overcrowded classroom, using resources purchased with their own salary, might have presumed that this student was simply facing ESL challenges.
Just learn how to maneuver through it in a way that does not impede your progress.
Traveling by boat, we'll lose the open expanse of the river and maneuver instead through a flooded forest.
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