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Explaining his change of tack in a London hotel room, Corgan hunches over, as if hiding his height.
No leader could afford to ignore half his parliamentary party and Mr Cameron has had to tack in a Thatcherite direction.
Activists say the government has changed tack in a bid to mute criticism from abroad, but has not abandoned the use of brutal force.
Now, the biggest vodka brand there is, Smirnoff, sold by Diageo, is taking a naughty tack in a campaign that introduces two additional flavors, Fluffed Marshmallow and Whipped Cream.
The highlight came when Rollins was joined by Christian McBride on bass and Roy Haynes, six years older than Sonny and dressed sharp as a tack in a slick white suit, on drums.
"The dollar chose Zimbabwe, not the other way around," says a Harare-based economist.Having played along with the SADC-sponsored reconciliation, Mr Mugabe has now changed tack in a bid to extend his presidency.
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Store the sticky tack in an air tight plastic bag so it does not dry out or harden.
The Wenzhou workers tacked in a third direction.
"If you get in a tacking duel upwind, you'll go through 25 to 30 tacks in a couple of miles," MacInnes said.
Excessive remuneration for executives and beaurocracy must be tacked in a new culture of transparency and accountability.
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