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Privately, each country is maneuvering as fast as it can.
The last-minute push to install Mr. Lee involved political maneuvering, as well as misdirection and some luck, according to people involved in the effort.
But there is nothing wrong with quiet patient maneuvering, as long as you do not make a mistake in the process.
A nonprofit theater's season planning is a craft all its own, one of mundane logistical maneuvering as well as lofty creative ambition; of sleepless-night angst and pride-swelling triumph; of big-picture matters like building audiences and details as precise as choosing a hat.
The paired pectoral fins (one on each side) are used for maneuvering as well as for instantaneous stopping (braking) [24].
This is pretty big because the turning radius was already tighter just by virtue of the wheels being closer together so the kicktail can free you up to do most tight maneuvering as long as you aren't maxing out throttle while doing so.
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Usually they entered battle in three columns moving independently, thus permitting a variety of maneuvers as well as mutual support.
In 2005, when Toyota introduced the world's first self-parking car, it was finicky and slow to maneuver, as well as expensive.
Neuromuscular blocking agents were only administered during tracheal intubation maneuvers, as necessary.
The results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed maneuver as well as the applicability of stability margins.
The system, say the researchers, could help inspire designs for flying machines that maneuver as flawlessly as a fly.
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