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Sit-in, a tactic of nonviolent civil disobedience.
For example, the Thach Weave, a tactic created by John Thach and used with great success by American airmen against the Zero, was devised by Thach prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, based on intelligence reports on the Zero's performance in China.
The brands I work with still weave in older tactics, albeit with newer technology baked into the mix.
And this month she visited Myanmar, where the Obama administration has assiduously worked to neutralize a corrupt and repressive government in favor of democratic reform; in the grander strategic game, this, too, could be read in Beijing as a tactic to weave the country — which has been Beijing's ally — into an American noose around China.
Yet this was woven in a Fatah institution.
The documentary adroitly weaves in a number of necessary names.
The statesman weaves in a number of ways, and in particular weaves together into one fabric the virtues of courage and moderation, often at odds in a city.
Low-pile means it is tightly woven in a flat-weave.
In many species, males can use overt aggression as a tactic to circumvent female choice [ 37- 39].
As Hoy observes from the rear position, Bos weaves unpredictably on the track, a tactic often employed to unsettle the opposing rider.
"Is it a tactic?" Mr. Blagojevich wondered in a call.
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