The ship is also more maneuverable and slightly faster thanks to its reduced size. |
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The forefeet have four toes, which are easily maneuverable and used for grasping. |
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Quad skates are more maneuverable for roller disco and artistic skating, but in-line skates are more suitable for fitness and speed skating. |
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The biremes were slimmer and thus more maneuverable, but also clearly less structurally sound. |
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The free swiveling nose wheel is steered by differential brakes, rudder and throttles and the aircraft is very maneuverable on the ground. |
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This mode also lets players get a sense of how fast and maneuverable different vehicles are. |
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Almost half of the tiny craft was a fusion impeller, making it the most maneuverable ship in the fleet. |
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This new material can be used at the vehicle's leading edges, allowing for more aerodynamic and maneuverable designs. |
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Ships can be made far more maneuverable, with looser or more open interior designs. |
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On one hand, helicopters are more maneuverable over a target and can get closer to the ground. |
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On the other side, the ships we've seen so far are much less maneuverable than our own, so we have an advantage there. |
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These are the wheeled vehicles that are more nimble and maneuverable than tanks or Bradleys. |
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But it was the only chance he'd be able to get against the more maneuverable weapon. |
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The SAFRAN monohull boat is designed to be both lighter and more maneuverable than other boats in its class. |
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The Cat® D7E was designed to meet growing demand for powerful yet highly maneuverable track-type tractors. |
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But, they have a fast, maneuverable V-bottom hull that skims over the water much like a bowrider. |
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They should also have a minimum clear width that is maneuverable by a person in a wheelchair and not reduced by protruding fixed objects. |
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A compact, maneuverable and user-friendly vacuum cleaner built to handle dry and wet dirt all around the farm. |
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The lightweight, maneuverable walker makes it simple to get on and off the bus, over kerbs or into the car. |
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Many of these advances have come about in microprocessors and microswitches, which have made electric wheelchairs lighter and more maneuverable. |
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His fleet was bigger and more maneuverable, and, despite the small size of the ships, this proved to be a real boarders' battle. |
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Add it all up, and you have the most maneuverable and powerful lawn and garden tractors Kubota ever built. |
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Unfortunately for the Macedonians, the open nature of the battle meant lots of open sea, giving a major edge to the more maneuverable Rhodians. |
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For example, the wing loading of a highly maneuverable bird such as the chimney swift is ten times smaller than that of the aeronautically challenged common loon. |
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That said, a double-action revolver with a more maneuverable 4-inch barrel is probably the best bet in a grim last-chance situation with the bear already on top of you. |
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Where would you go with an exceptionally lightweight, highly maneuverable and powerful dirt bike? |
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At net the racquet offers a maneuverable feel with enough pop to help dispatch put away volleys. |
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A more maneuverable version of the Ozone Tour Midplus at 280g unstrung, this is best suited to intermediate level players. |
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The Formula One is generally smaller than the car used in speedway racing and is more maneuverable. |
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The Monitor could fire only once in seven or eight minutes but was faster and more maneuverable than her larger opponent. |
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These parachutes had a typical forward speed of 10 14 mph and were much more maneuverable than the traditional round parachute. |
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These traits make the BMX an extremely maneuverable bike, and it moved off the tracks and became popular on suburban and city streets. |
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Manageable maneuverable machine with great surface coverage per tank filling. |
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The Miele iron has maneuverable rollers for quick and effortless transportation, and folds away neatly for easy storage. |
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At net this racquet feels very maneuverable with a crisp and clean response. |
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Little sisters to the SP-350 diving saucer, the one-person Sea Fleas are extremely maneuverable and capable of reaching a depth of 500 meters. |
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It's one of the lightest and most easily maneuverable scanners we tested. |
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It was previously believed that because hummingbirds with shorter wings generally have higher wingbeat frequency, they will be more maneuverable in competitive interactions. |
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American fighter planes are the fastest, most maneuverable jets in the world. |
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These ships were a great design invention and were much more maneuverable and faster than the other style of canoes that were being used by other island peoples in the area. |
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The ship is highly maneuverable despite its incredible mass. |
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Designed to be lightweight and maneuverable, the versatile triplex mower also is the choice of many superintendents for tees, approaches and fairways. |
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The B Series compact wheel loaders pay their way on the jobsite with outstanding performance in a compact, maneuverable machine. |
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Flying at supersonic or near-supersonic speeds, often climbing into the thin air of the stratosphere, jet fighters were far less maneuverable than their propeller-driven predecessors. |
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Thus, they were both maneuverable and fast. |
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Since cables are lighter and more maneuverable they can be easily pulled into place within the cable bus as compared to larger, more rigid conductors. |
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It's a powerful and highly maneuverable machine for dozing and compacting waste, and at the end of the day, will seamlessly convert to doing the fine grading required to place just the right depth of cover material. |
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Light and maneuverable, these canoes were perfectly adapted to summer travel through the network of shallow streams, ponds, lakes and swift rivers. |
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These truck cranes are powerful, compact and maneuverable. |
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In the early 1990s, the company switched from monoskis to more maneuverable bi-skis. |
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In the maritime history of Europe, the carrack and caravel both incorporated the lateen sail that made ships far more maneuverable. |
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The voyages were made in very small ships, mostly the caravel, a light and maneuverable vessel. |
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This model also has the ability to carry large amounts of gear while being maneuverable enough for rapids. |
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The flat or rounded bottom made them maneuverable when dodging ice floes, but probably unstable in a severe storm. |
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At this time in Germany, for all practical purposes only the heavy class 42 locomotives and particularly the maneuverable class 52 locomotives were still being built in considerable quantities. |
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Easy to operate and highly maneuverable, Maruyama edgers make short work of curved edges, side hills, beds with overhanging bushes and unusually shaped flowerbeds. |
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Fast, maneuverable and beautifully engineered, the Dragonfly employs an innovative design that offers fine tuning and precise placement to please the most discerning recordist. |
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The ET-series is highly maneuverable, due to its compact design. |
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The thieves can't see you coming, and you're more maneuverable. |
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They all wanted to fly the best, the fastest, the most maneuverable airplanes available and test their skill against Hermann Goering's vaunted Luftwaffe. |
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After abolition, slave ships adopted quicker, more maneuverable forms to evade capture by naval warships, one favorite form being the Baltimore Clipper. |
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The 102XM walkie pallet truck is maneuverable in tight spaces. |
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