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Miller's calm approach served her well as she piloted through the bill.
Firetrucks have to be piloted through narrow streets choked with cars and food carts.
In 1997, he piloted through the Knives Act, restricting the sale of deadly weapons, with all-party support.
He then piloted through parliament the Tobago House of Assembly Act in 1980, which provided substantial autonomy for Trinidad's smaller twin island.
Not only have you successfully piloted through legislation to enable Scotland to take a major step towards the party's long held goal of 'Home Rule'.
Previous bills had been piloted through Parliament at top speed, dividing MPs and in some cases leading to legislation that breached human-rights laws.
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Get popular.Mr Rodriguez stepped down as president in 1993 after piloting through a new constitution that looks impeccably democratic.
"A navigating officer's nightmare is piloting through hundreds of small fishing vessels, and this is a skill that may be difficult to automate".
Steve Brickley, who has piloted ferries through the San Juans since 1982.
Lansley, a former civil servant who piloted privatisations through in the 1980s, knows the arguments well.
President Vest has faithfully piloted MIT through both good times and bad.
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