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And in "Walking with Pygmalion" (1998), Alida Fish refers to the female sculpture that came to life for Pygmalion by digitally maneuvering some of her own body parts into a classy statue of the goddess Diana.
Such a wide-ranging direction has been on honeyhoney's GPS while maneuvering some rough terrain.
In the latest maneuvering, some long-time shareholders wanted to block newer investors from voting, including hedge funds, who hope to turn a quick profit after snapping up shares at their recent lows.
"There could be some maneuvering, some flexibility around this issue, particularly if there is agreement on a road map to peace," said Mohammed Muhaffil, a University of Damascus professor.
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And some can even maneuver some of the most harrowing rescues we've ever witnessed.
"Men are often able to maneuver some of the shame away from themselves.
Nearly all 32 architects have signed on, but not without some maneuvering.
But building the debt to its current level has involved some maneuvering.
If you've measured and installed everything correctly, though, it should fit right in with some maneuvering.
"I don't think there is going to be a lot of room to maneuver without some significant structural changes".
He could go the full length and even maneuver around some obstacles and corners.
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