Tailless birds are highly agile and manoeuvrable, but aerodynamically are statically unstable. |
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The seating is comfortable and, as you would expect, is manoeuvrable in almost every imaginable way to allow for a variety of practical purposes. |
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This invention relates to a toboggan, and in particular to a manoeuvrable toboggan having runners which are movable relative to one another. |
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The drivers are extremely talented and are working in vehicles, built in Lancashire to our own specifications, that are extremely manoeuvrable. |
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Military analysts said the claimed new weapon could be a hypersonic cruise missile or manoeuvrable warheads. |
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The forefeet have four toes, which are easily manoeuvrable and used for grasping. |
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Canoe Polo is a swimming pool-based sport played in a short, stable canoe using manoeuvrable polo paddles. |
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The birds' large gape and manoeuvrable flight help them to catch their prey. |
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Your driving view is uncluttered and cockpit-like, making the diddy Ford extremely manoeuvrable in car parks and overcrowded city streets. |
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They are more manoeuvrable, but you can still draw out the long turns because of the long straight rails. |
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Of course, a ship of this size is not as manoeuvrable as a small fighter, but its strong shields and the two extra turrets make this ship very capable of defending itself. |
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You could also use a chisel but window scrapers are more manoeuvrable because they have shorter handles. |
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They are more adept walking on land than most other seabirds, and the smaller gulls tend to be more manoeuvrable while walking. |
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Due to their flexible joints, bats are more manoeuvrable and more dextrous than gliding mammals. |
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Although an armed carrack carried more firepower than a caravel, it was much less swift and less manoeuvrable, especially when loaded with cargo. |
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The Sand Cat is a compact, highly manoeuvrable platform capable of carrying up to eight fully equipped soldiers. |
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The vessel is manoeuvrable and very sensitive to the wind, but the experience is comfortable. |
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Magellan's voyage records how much more manoeuvrable their vessels were, as compared to the European ships. |
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Indeed missiles continuously get faster, stealthier, more manoeuvrable and increasingly intelligent in terms of target discrimination and electronic countermeasures. |
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With its formidable, in-yourface looks, this spacious, yet sophisticated, highly manoeuvrable and extremely comfortable truck has set the standard. |
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All four classes of land yachts took part, from the highly manoeuvrable Minis to the large and powerful Class 3 yachts, and sleek Class 5 and Standart yachts. |
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