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Cameron was under pressure from his own party to steer to the right following dismal local election results.
After that, you need a brilliant team and knowing which ways to steer to make it work.
But she added that there were two other reasons she didn't get the job: the fact that she was a woman, and the fact that she did not raise enough money to steer to the campaigns of her fellow House Republicans.
Two of the three tries that took Trinity ahead came from Ben Jeffries kicks, although the first owed everything to a mistake by Hull's young centre Kirk Yeaman, who tried to flick the ball dead with one hand only to steer to Colum Halpenny.
Waterhouse added to his legendary status when, approaching the beach at the end of the third leg with both his rudders broken, he lowered himself into the drink and used his lower torso as a human rudder to steer to safety.
Just when it was looking as if we might have to finish the year with nothing to be partisan about, the Jets have regained altitude, while the Giants boarded the Straight Talk Express on Sunday that Fassel promised last week to steer to the playoffs.
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Steered to cathedral to see real bones of Columbus.
But if you don't want to be steered to Miley Cyrus concerts, for instance, it's a necessary step.
Upon its formation, the depression was forecast to be steered to the west-northwest along a well-established subtropical ridge.
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