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(After much maneuvering, it was held at a private university amid raucous protests).
Clearly, there will be much maneuvering in coming weeks, on and off stage.
After much maneuvering, Charles laid siege to the Ukrainian town of Poltava in the spring of 1709.
The blasters have a firing range of up to 250 feet, but my apartment is too tiny for much maneuvering.
Gradually, after much maneuvering and negotiation, a wide-ranging nonimportation policy against British goods was brought into operation.
After much maneuvering and malfeasance, Francis Underwood Kevin Spaceyy), a Democratic congressman from South Carolina, is about to be sworn in as vice president.
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In his rehab effort, he doesn't have much maneuver room: He is loath to cut the generous dividend of $1.60 a share that keeps the scattered Weyerhaeuser clan in small luxuries.
"Many people will simply feel that they don't have much maneuver room on this when they look at public opinion and their budgets," he said.
For others, they are involved in scouting and much quicker maneuvering.
He was involved in much political maneuvering and finally succeeded in becoming the virtually independent ruler of Egypt.
After much legal maneuvering, the case reached the state supreme court and then the court of appeals, but the charges were ultimately dismissed in May 1857.
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