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But maneuvering from the U.S. Education Department prevented the scholarship program from growing.
This animation depicts MAVEN maneuvering from its normal science orbit to the deep dip orbit and back.
Microsoft's Satya Nadella, for example, has been linguistically maneuvering from a proprietary Windows/Office software legacy to cloud computing, platform, and open systems contexts.
And some Web sites have so much material that it requires patience, and maneuvering from page to page, to get through it all.
(Delhi drivers are often talented at maneuvering from one side of the road to the other in heavy traffic. As my luck had it, I was not next to one of those drivers).
"Because you will never know when a decision is taken on an objective basis for the good of sport, or is a result of maneuvering from strong pressure groups in business or world politics".
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We could maneuver from within.
As Mr. Ascensio tried to maneuver from the middle lane to the shoulder, the car was rear-ended by another vehicle, state investigators said.
The title story, first published 30 years ago, employs its metaphors about men and women with some clumsiness, and Martin doesn't always smoothly maneuver from naturalism to magic.
In this house the desktop is braced to the wall, allowing plenty of knee space so someone can maneuver from one end to the other.
The sensory environment had attendees riled, raised and ridiculous as they maneuvered from section to section.
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