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to maneuvers
verb
To move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.
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He loved the military's weapons, machines and war games, and his books are flush with accurate technical details concerning everything from submarines to maneuvers.
Mr. Wheeldon's sly reference to maneuvers in his title might partly refer to the tricky partnering that Miranda Weese and Jock Soto absorb so beautifully into the ballet's inventive central duet.
From making appointments to maneuvers involving the Stock Exchange, these ventures in the administration's final weeks represented a microcosm of Mr. Giuliani's eight years in office, with each effort placed in the hands of a member of his tight-knit cadre of loyal aides.
Optimal control of space trajectories with applications to maneuvers of spacecraft or satellite constellation are considered in papers [13] [16].
To avoid excess fluid administration, an increase of CO in response to maneuvers such as the passive leg raise (PLR) is considered indicative of fluid responsiveness [7].
In car racing, blocking refers to maneuvers that can prevent, disturb or completely block an overtaking action by an incoming car.
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The fact that the show still has certain melodramatic tics and go-to maneuvers that feel increasingly played out.
It's difficult to maneuver".
Germany, however, has little room to maneuver.
He began to maneuver around on it.
"We will find you room to maneuver".
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