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There is apparent in all this maneuvering a new, lighthearted attitude toward the Constitution.
That may be maneuvering a ruff, or taking a discard, or solving entry problems.
Maneuvering a new rod into the tank may be difficult if there is little clearance above the water heater.
Her friend Alicia Wang, meanwhile, was maneuvering a camera to get a look at a handsome stranger at the bar.
As aides watched, they walked out the back of the Oval Office, Mr. Kennedy maneuvering a cane.
The thrusters have the delicate task of maneuvering a weightless satellite that can tip the scales at up to 5,000 pounds on Earth.
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Justice Sosman ruled in favor of the lawmaker, calling the maneuvering an "unseemly media circus".
Training pilots the skill of maneuvering an aircraft on ground is important for flight safety.
He maneuvered a wheelchair into the room.
You just can't really maneuver a ship around somebody.
Is he really ready to maneuver a 4,000-pound 4,000-pound
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