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A big statement bag to stash essentials, button-down shirts and dresses that allow room for manoeuvre, and a not-too-high-heel is a practical, modern look.
It is also a classic text in the art of political manoeuvre and a subtle miniature of the Nixon administration in the days before Watergate, when Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney were liberals.Moynihan never hid his Democrat loyalty nor his opposition to the Vietnam war.
external cephalic version (ECV) is a relatively simple and safe manoeuvre and a proven effective approach in the reduction of breech presentation at term.
The time of warning depends on the Time To Collision (TTC), and should take the user reaction time, communication latency, the time needed to perform the manoeuvre, and a safety margin into account.
The CW is capable of distinguishing between these situations: in the first case a negative, possibly high, jerk arises in the preview manoeuvre and a warning is delivered, on the contrary in the second situation the preview manoeuvre will be much smoother, with no such negative jerk and hence no warning.
This dropped the ship out of orbit and into a re-entry path that took it across the Pacific, over Central America and the Gulf, before a last sharp banking manoeuvre and a touchdown on Kennedy's Runway 15 at 1157 and 17 seconds EST (1657 17 GMT).
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Targeting regional offices, rather than the head office in Moscow, left the organisation with room for manoeuvre and an opportunity to preserve staff and operations until a calmer time.
In the mentioned study, PP induced a decrease in PaCO2 and Vdalv/Vte (with the maximum 6 to 9 h after the manoeuvre) and an increase in compliance which was related to an improvement in respiratory mechanics.
This results in a combined application of a low-thrust manoeuvre and of a periodical solution in the CR3BP to realize a new class of missions to explore the Earth Moon neighbourhoods in a quite inexpensive way.
The meat of the game is turn-based space battles, where ships in your fleet can manoeuvre and fire a weapon or launch a squadron of fighters before watching your opponent do the same.
In the face of these new enemies, typified by al-Qaida, the mass armies of nation-states are highly ineffective, cumbersome to deploy, difficult to manoeuvre, and from a domestic point of view, overly dependent on a citizenry that is both willing and able to fight, or at least to have their children fight for them.
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