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Diaz maneuvered out, and all of a sudden, the MMA fight looked like a boxing one.
He had been maneuvered out of "ancillary rights" - closed-circuit-television, radio, and moving-picture - by Cus D'Amato.
When Donovan maneuvered out of Germany in March 2005, he returned to his native Southern California; married the actress Bianca Kajlich; and joined the Galaxy, San Jose's archrival.
Suddenly, Flake was all the men who have ever treated women as disposable and expendable, who thought they could treat women's suffering as a momentary inconvenience to be placated and then maneuvered out of the way.
When Giants Coach Jim Fassel was faced with his crisis, he smartly maneuvered out of it, getting inside the heads of his players, motivating them and letting the football world know there was no quit in his team.
Would these old folks, most of them veterans of the great authority-defying struggles of yore and (as later emerges) still perfectly comfortable with e-mail and cellphones and media manipulation have allowed themselves to be maneuvered out of their money and rights by venal offspring?
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If the ice were thinner or needed more people, they would maneuver out on one of their inflatable rafts.
We might maneuver out of the way.
"Maneuvering out of NSM pitch of 90 degrees to a pitch of 155.0".
Haymon helped him maneuver out of his contract with Top Rank for $750,000.
This image from a video shows the Mars rover Opportunity maneuvering out of a Martian sand dune between May 11 and June 3.
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