When we Green Berets were in Alaska on maneuvers for a long time, nothing tasted better than hobo coffee. |
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Therefore, their anger may be misdirected in passive-aggressive maneuvers such as sulking or destructive gossip, she says. |
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These exercises are part of agreements on large military maneuvers involving the United States and the Philippines. |
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They scrambled fighter interceptors because they were tracking strange objects on radar making all kinds of radical maneuvers. |
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The thing is white, in high contrast to his nubby teeth, and he maneuvers it around his mouth. |
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Three pilot whales beached on St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas, coincident with Navy maneuvers. |
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It's too bad, I feel you miss a lot by conducting your maneuvers with hundreds of kilometers of empty void between your units. |
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Glasgow septet Belle and Sebastian have always made orchestral maneuvers in the dark. |
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There are five basic terms describing different massage maneuvers, vibration, tapotement, petrissage, effleurage and friction. |
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What I can tell you is that neither malice nor spite appears to be a motivating factor in any of their maneuvers. |
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He voted in favor of it in the Cabinet but also tried to torpedo the plan in parliamentary maneuvers. |
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But as students of military science well know, a strategic retreat is one of the most difficult maneuvers to pull off. |
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The Newell's shearwater and Hawaiian petrel, known for its daring aerial maneuvers and black collar, live mostly out at sea. |
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I always admired that aspect along with the fact bodyboarding was pushing maneuvers far past what surfers dreamed of doing. |
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The judges are looking for snaps and big cutbacks, all the showy point-scoring maneuvers of professional surfing today. |
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Most folks hang their shafts too low and you need to restrain the tug so it doesn't fly forward and backward as the animal performs maneuvers. |
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I briefed the crew on all the maneuvers I planned to complete, including mild aerobatics, SAM defenses, and, finally, low-level defensive jinks. |
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Jon Barry rises off the bench and maneuvers his way up the sideline toward the scorer's table. |
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Silence fills the car as he maneuvers around the twists and bends of the road, turning left on Main, which is much brighter. |
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Over 40 separate maneuvers are available to The Hulk via his combat system, which consists of a number of punches, jumps, and grapples. |
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Over time, Kang learns new fighting techniques, including grapples and disarming, as well as stunt-driving maneuvers. |
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The wedge or snowplow is often one of the first downhill maneuvers a skier learns, but it is not easy to do. |
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Done with maneuvers, a US Navy aircraft carrier skipper decided to let his crew vote on which port to visit for shore leave. |
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Seen from the side a battle is a struggle and a rivalry between the sides that use artillery fire, swift maneuvers and lightning strikes. |
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Instead, they sat on the deck while the air show team performed stunts and maneuvers over their heads. |
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Our freestyle pilots eagerly accepted the extra airtime and continued to slice up the sky with their inventive inverted flight maneuvers. |
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A right-handed officer maneuvers behind the suspect, wraps his right arm around the suspect's neck between the throat and the carotid. |
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This can create some interesting maneuvers as Rayne takes on nearby enemies while evading hostile fire. |
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The lesson passed pretty quickly and, having practised some maneuvers, I was soon driving homewards again. |
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After deplaning, we were escorted to the carrier's observation deck, where we watched maneuvers. |
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Interestingly, Valsalva maneuvers against pinched nostrils and closed glottis did, however, produce upward deflection of the eyes. |
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The most popular one is the three-day course, where pilots start off learning basic handling and aerobatic maneuvers like loops and rolls. |
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The fly-by-wire concept allows combat aircraft to perform incredible maneuvers and outperform the enemy. |
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Political maneuvers are not resorted to as they are believed to give rise to more problems. |
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The best skaters are able to incorporate these maneuvers with extreme moves in a way that flows with intensity. |
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Disturbances can occur while a fish is at rest, when swimming forwards and backwards, and during maneuvers while moving in either direction. |
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The majority of these maneuvers require the use of centripetal force to hold both surfer and board in the correct place on the wave. |
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The spacecraft drifted about 200 meters away from the stage before starting a series of maneuvers. |
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The probe's launch is the first in a series of critical navigational maneuvers on which the success of the mission depends. |
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Despite this, Rosenthal completed the bomb run and instigated a series of violent maneuvers to throw the aim of the flak guns. |
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In two rows, we soldiers wait in the gelid night, parked in what appears to be a square designated for maneuvers. |
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When fetal heart tones are present, gestational age is determined by fundal height, history, Leopold's maneuvers, or ultrasonography. |
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In short, they've reinvented their companies through a series of innovative maneuvers. |
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The student then completed a series of maneuvers, including stalls, spins, and lazy eights while gliding back to the practice field. |
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Snap competition was a contest between the twelve teams, each headed up by a senior, in which a series of marching maneuvers was carried out. |
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These events give individuals the chance to express themselves through their freestyle maneuvers and freeride techniques. |
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Witnesses on the ground reported seeing the airplane conducting a series of acrobatic maneuvers when the right wing separated from the airplane. |
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We sat around the kitchen table and planned out our strategy, various frontal attacks and flanking maneuvers we could make were considered. |
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The day of reckoning was postponed by a series of maneuvers, and the banknotes remained intact. |
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The troops attack from the march by performing enveloping and outflanking maneuvers and striking at the flanks and the rear. |
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Both the numbers of flight maneuvers and courtship displays of males increase with the number of females in a harem. |
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He wrote a book called The Prince in which he described the amoral maneuvers and machinations of men in power. |
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We talked of many things, fashion, religion, politics, all the while she tried to tempt me with new and suggestive maneuvers. |
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Most companies would try to change policies in backdoor maneuvers, often with relative success. |
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Through a series of legal maneuvers Paul made his case before the Roman Governor and then to the Emperor himself. |
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They say a retreat in the immediate presence of the enemy is the most difficult of military maneuvers to pull off. |
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Other financial maneuvers can be made that hurt small unsecured creditors by leaving less money on the table. |
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The British Army is conducting military maneuvers on a remote Scottish moor when a fissure suddenly erupts. |
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To say that the proposition is imbecilic is not to derogate the intelligence of the folks whose political maneuvers have brought us to this pass. |
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The formation flight got exciting as I coached the junior pilot through several maneuvers. |
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Hummingbirds are particularly welcome, with their precision aerial maneuvers, including steep dives to fend off interlopers. |
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This year, for example, the military also plans to hold joint maneuvers with India. |
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The squadron went on maneuvers in August 1941 and was at a grass field at Fredericksburg, Virginia. |
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One of the greatest threats to a ground force comes when it moves through canalizing terrain or when it maneuvers through other types of barriers. |
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We have specific steps to abort maneuvers and we practice aborts daily. |
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Preflight mission planning defines waypoints using GPS and specifies particular maneuvers, such as circling, by making annotations with a pen on a digital map. |
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Starlet is a coming-of-age story, and Hemingway deftly maneuvers from the role of a relatable kid to a caring young woman. |
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His most elaborate camera maneuvers seemed almost diabolical in their complexity. |
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The diagnosis of medial ankle instability was made on the basis of the history and results of physical examination, including special maneuvers and plain roentgenography. |
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How about staging large-scale NATO military maneuvers at the border and freezing the assets of the kleptocracy? |
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Later in the flight we were planning to perform practice autorotations and single-engine HODGE maneuvers, where the extra weight may have proven disastrous. |
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She put the ship through a series of difficult maneuvers at top speed. |
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Shawn Michaels combined high-flying maneuvers with solid technical skills. |
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Attackers employed three maneuvers to generate movement and control. |
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He has suggested that such tactical maneuvers could backfire. |
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The key decision making and tactical maneuvers take place after the flop. |
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Right now, the site's position as king of online toys owes as much to its unbeatable brand and the failures of its competitors as to its strategic maneuvers. |
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A reasonable bridge building effort between activists and experts on both sides to try to address the issues through tactical maneuvers might be useful. |
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This is a video taken from a U.S. Army helicopter on maneuvers. |
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His film is narrowly focused on the scope of tactical military maneuvers. |
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Navy spokesmen would not comment on whether more maneuvers are planned. |
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I spent 40 years in the Army, about six of them separated from my family and perhaps a couple more on maneuvers, training exercises and temporary duty. |
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Whether the Venezuelans will be swayed by such maneuvers is another matter. |
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On August 27, 1776, the Battle of Brooklyn resulted in some monumental maneuvers by both the Patriots and the Red Coats. |
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In the final hour of motorcycle training, students are assigned tougher maneuvers, including taking their bikes over obstacles such as two-by-fours. |
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What is more shameful is what they are covering, essentially human-interest stories, with long stretches of valuable airtime wasted with bloviation on trivial legal maneuvers. |
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It is similar to the maneuvers I perform in freefall while skydiving. |
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For example, the slewing maneuvers will arise with application of torque. |
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At the present time, there are also maneuvers involving precision weapons. |
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Every home game he maneuvers his classic Volkswagen bug down to the ballgame, finds his mid-mob box seat, and enjoys imagining himself in the game. |
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There were no breakouts, flanking attacks or sweeping maneuvers. |
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Finally, the examiner should ask the patient to stand, sit, squat and perform Valsalva's maneuvers to be sure that the device will not become dislodged. |
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Sometimes brute strength and strategic maneuvers enable the intruder to force his way past the guard and into the tunnel, where the sparring resumes. |
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Basically, you'll be tugged along by a speedboat while standing atop a small surfboard-like platform, all the while performing aerial tricks and deft-defying maneuvers. |
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Through a series of legal maneuvers, the defense lawyer kept her client out of jail. |
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Isometric handgrip exercises or Valsalva's maneuvers normally increase the heart rate, but this effect may be minimal or absent in patients with this syndrome. |
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Gone are maneuvers such as wallrides and heightened elevation ollie jumps. |
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All constitute a style invoking that of the Russian formalist Sergei Eisenstein, who believed in using tactical camera maneuvers to make the familiar strange. |
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Through a series of about 30 maneuvers, the Snowbirds perform a multitude of loops, spins, criss-crosses and bursts that make formation flying appear easy. |
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In an attempt to lighten the mood, the camera follows the pratfalls of the galley crew trying to catch the food falling off the counters as the ship takes evasive maneuvers. |
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Despite the elaborateness of many of the intellectualizing defenses in ethnic humor, we do not believe that such maneuvers actually reverse the perceptions of the victims. |
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He puts all his materials and maneuvers in plain sight, almost like the magician who obligingly shows you that there's nothing up his sleeve before he dumbfounds you. |
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I noticed how almost every kind of military strategy, from air force dogfights to large scale naval maneuvers, is based on the idea of Fire and Motion. |
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To provide sufficient privacy while still getting the expansive outdoor living spaces he and his family wanted, he'd have to come up with some clever maneuvers. |
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With a brain the size of a salt grain, a fruit fly can do Top Gun maneuvers in about one-fiftieth of the time it takes to blink a human eye. |
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Adding to the crazy experience will be authentic Three Stooges voices, sound effects and slapstick maneuvers such as head bonking and slapping. |
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This can see you quick-witted and able to do some neat body swerves when it comes to life maneuvers. |
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Still, most Newporters were mesmerized by the boats and their chesslike maneuvers. |
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One of Fox's first maneuvers is to pluck the drop cloth off a chair in the new office of Bobby Gould. |
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Howe began his campaign in June by making a series of maneuvers in New Jersey, which failed to engage Washington's greatly inferior force. |
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There are several basic maneuvers a boxer can use in order to evade or block punches, depicted and discussed below. |
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Joint NATO maneuvers are as much an exercise in diplomacy as in tactics and logistics. |
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For a related list of the communicational maneuvers which characterize schizophrenic transactions, see Palazzoli et al. |
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She moves through the ballet's striking angles, clocklike maneuvers, and dramatic pauses with fluidity and a guarded sexual energy. |
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New shuttle maneuvers that enabled space station cameras to inspect Discovery didn't reveal any foam-related damage. |
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The aircraft were restricted to basic maneuvers with no tactical training allowed. |
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Median and ulnar sensory nerves were recorded antidromically in neutral position, following flexion and extension maneuvers. |
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The mower leaves the base and maneuvers in a semicontrolled pattern until all the grass is mowed. |
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The Luddites met at night on the moors surrounding industrial towns to practice drills and maneuvers. |
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The Great Wall was also expanded, while series of military conquests and diplomatic maneuvers further pacified its borders. |
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Tests have shown that the wings are actively involved in rapid braking, turning and zigzag maneuvers. |
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The next day, at Athena's prompting, Penelope maneuvers the Suitors into competing for her hand with an archery competition using Odysseus' bow. |
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To prepare for war, the army is performing maneuvers off the coast. |
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Training programs also indicate that no horizontal maneuvers are to be made based solely on information shown on the traffic display. |
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The text comprises illustrations of the actions, maneuvers and instruments used plus anatomical and recapitulatory tables to provide a better understanding of the text. |
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Chapter 7 reviews the many important and critical contributions of Ary Stemfeld to spacecraft trajectories and maneuvers, a major area of modern cosmonautics. |
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In competition, where swoopers perform freestyle maneuvers, negotiate slalom-style courses and aim for accuracy, the spectacle is often compared to auto racing. |
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The land now owned by the Government is too small for extended order drills and maneuvers and General Wood was very desirous of securing more room. |
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This has the advantage that it may help prevent the driver from sliding out of position during violent evasive maneuvers, which could cause loss of control of the vehicle. |
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In the process, the hypophosphite molecule goes through some tricky disproportionation maneuvers, and some of the phosphorous gets trapped in the metal deposit, too. |
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It might be hard to top the 80s with its friendly and hostile takeovers, leveraged buy-outs and aggressive maneuvers by foreign rubber firms in the North American market. |
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This edition has a new chapter on assessing progress in labor by Suzy Myers, and new sections on managing labor pain, normal labor, and additional positions and maneuvers. |
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In recent months, those tactics have come to include defensive maneuvers aimed at defusing the media counteroperations of the United States and its allies. |
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