The plaintiff accidentally struck a water hydrant whilst manoeuvring his vehicle, causing water to flow out. |
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With the gun in a fixed forward position, the pilot can aim by manoeuvring the helicopter. |
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It's a hefty task, seeing as each of her children is manoeuvring their way through a litany of oddball obsessions and neuroses. |
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It not only helps prevent minor car park knocks, but also helps make light work of manoeuvring in tight spaces. |
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The ship has two retractable thrusters for manoeuvring and position keeping. |
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The steering is light enough for manoeuvring, but maintains enough weight to give reassurance at speed on the open road. |
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Even the most macho of male drivers do not want to sweat it out driving or get a crick in the neck, manoeuvring hairpin curves on mountain roads. |
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Lifting the backrest restores both seat base and head restraints, with no seat belt manoeuvring required. |
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Tail Slide was the most difficult and courageous manoeuvring which was carried out by a sole aircraft. |
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The difficulty in manoeuvring the wheelchair through the narrow house shows in the scrapes and marks on the walls. |
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They astound the audience with their skill and technique in throwing the device around and manoeuvring it on the string. |
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One anachronism is the inclusion of twin diesel engines, for manoeuvring in harbours and avoiding conflicts in busy shipping lanes. |
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Two rudders and two active fin stabilisers are installed for precision manoeuvring. |
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Power assisted steering, fitted as standard, makes manoeuvring the vehicle effortless. |
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After complicated manoeuvring on both sides, in 1202 King Philip announced that John had forfeited the Plantagenet fiefs in France. |
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William was entrusted with manoeuvring these slabs into position and stood just to the rear of the wagon. |
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The van appeared to be manoeuvring awkwardly and the police saw in the back a large number of drum containers. |
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We drop still further, the aircraft jinking about slightly more as we descend, maybe manoeuvring with the LSO's instructions. |
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Finally, you can be certain that the driver will have the appropriate licence and won't have any trouble manoeuvring the removal van. |
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While manoeuvring, the lorry driver recognizes his distance to the docking location via the colour of the signal light. |
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Therefore because of political manoeuvring and expediency, the safety of Canadians is continuing to be put in jeopardy. |
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Since it reacts to vehicle speed, not engine speed, it provides more precise manoeuvring in the passing lane or the parking garage. |
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When I look at the trajectories of my fellow competitors, I can see they too are busy manoeuvring. |
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The pilot continued manoeuvring in the area, searching for the landing pad. |
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But there are already signs of resistence and manoeuvring behind the scenes with the aim of sabotaging its implementation. |
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Air Spray has placed additional emphasis on human factors and on emergency manoeuvring in mountainous areas. |
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This division of work load allows the pilot flying to concentrate solely on manoeuvring the helicopter. |
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In the confusion of rapid manoeuvring, it is easy to lose track of the victim's bearing from the vessel. |
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Normally, application of the sling requires more physical effort than actually manoeuvring the lift. |
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A WAECO PerfectView reversing video system takes the stress out of manoeuvring. |
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Although they could survive the heavy weather of the North Atlantic and were excellent for manoeuvring, corvettes were very uncomfortable. |
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Her vinegary attention then turns to the diplomatic manoeuvring of exiled Czechoslovak leaders such as Benes and Jan Masaryk, son of Tomas. |
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The sea became a necessity, manoeuvring a boat a blossoming skill, and helming a sixth sense. |
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The sail can be partly furled before the start, giving good visibility and easy manoeuvring of the boat. |
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While manoeuvring in this fashion, the operator navigated the vessel into the Devil's Hole rapids and more water than usual was shipped aboard. |
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Information obtained from the manoeuvring diagram shows that the minimum speed for steerage way in the loaded condition is 4.1 knots. |
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The bulk carrier maintained her service speed until she slackened to manoeuvring speed some six minutes before the collision. |
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We are a little worried by the underhanded manoeuvring of the Conservative government, and will be keeping a close eye on this issue. |
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While manoeuvring to land at the logging site, the aircraft was seen to enter a left turn from which it did not recover. |
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Having been left vacant for military reasons, the Plains now became a manoeuvring ground and a big playing field for garrisoned soldiers. |
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It is a shame because we are here to serve our country, not to engage in overblown political manoeuvring. |
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This cynical manoeuvring by the Tunisian authorities should be roundly condemned. |
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His proficiency at manoeuvring and navigating the vessel across the river was reliant on using visual cues. |
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And that's precisely why our manoeuvring systems receive accolades time after time. |
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Adjusted for size, blowflies are better at manoeuvring than any fighter aircraft yet built. |
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The Yanmar, 114 kW, 160 hp engine with a 4 bladed folding propeller and the standard retractable bowthruster makes manoeuvring very easy. |
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At that point the department had gone to ministers to say it was out of manoeuvring room and that it was under severe pressure. |
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No suspension, but more emphasis on availability than time-consuming artificial procedural manoeuvring. |
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By manoeuvring to maintain freedom of action in space, these actors undermine legal and political protections of space assets and actors. |
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A failure of competition in the telecommunications business has given the private sector the manoeuvring room it needed. |
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They had to perform at their best in terms of reading the road when driving, loading safely and manoeuvring. |
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I fear that this may be a piece of parliamentary manoeuvring, but we are going to run that risk. |
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As a professional driver you generally have no problems manoeuvring your vehicle in tight spaces. |
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Some thought that once the accused had been found guilty, such legal manoeuvring should end. |
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These come as standard for the manoeuvring of different implements, e.g. grabs. |
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This morning, Marc was feeling tired after staying up all night manoeuvring because they had to negotiate their way around some heavy squalls. |
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It is also in respect of these two areas that political manoeuvring tends to be at its most intense. |
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This mode is used when the vessel has finished manoeuvring and is under way on passage. |
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The wheelchair generally takes such a wide radius on bends that it makes manoeuvring indoors very difficult. |
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And while the group's in-house manoeuvring for position made compulsive viewing in itself, the audience had the final say on who went and who stayed. |
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The ship has rudders and bowthrusters for harbour manoeuvring. |
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A very simple quick mission builder is included, allowing players to practise take-offs and landings, aerial-combat manoeuvring, gunnery and formation flying. |
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Rose awoke to the usual sounds of cars manoeuvring down the road, children playing in the park across the road and the chatting of women on the pavement below. |
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Each time a council meeting is cancelled or postponed because of political manoeuvring and one-upmanship, the real business of the municipality suffers. |
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Neither parastate had a shred of official recognition from the outside world, but they believed that their manoeuvring would be rewarded in the end. |
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Whatever the nature of his indisposition, this serves to underline the fact that the era characterised by his astute political manoeuvring is coming to an end. |
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As long as manoeuvring margins in the area of agricultural or monetary policies are not re-introduced in these regions of the world, the situation can only deteriorate. |
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This bill includes a hodge-podge of unrelated elements and looks a lot like American budget bills, which tend to include hundreds of clauses added as a result of political manoeuvring. |
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While manoeuvring to berth at dock C in Nanaimo, the partly loaded Hoegh Merit struck a dolphin located at the outer extremity of the finger pier, indenting and fracturing shell plating in way of the vessel's bulbous bow. |
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With a length of nine metre and one metre diameter, Prithvi-II uses an advanced inertial guidance system with manoeuvring trajectory. |
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Although a pilot boat manoeuvring alongside cannot be seen by a person from the centre window of the bridge, it is possible to get a good view of the pilot boat from the bridge wing. |
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The new 100 kmph ruling has given even more importance to the topic of trailer loads. In addition, the spring-loaded wheel fork increases manoeuvring ease in an uncoupled state as the inner tube acts as a shock-absorber. |
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Deliberately intimidating engine revving and dangerous manoeuvring represent common discourtesies afforded to cyclists. |
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I have a fair amount of experience in sailing and weather, I no longer have doubts about my speed and I am not as good at manoeuvring as those who do this all through the year. |
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Regardless of whether the machine is manoeuvring or milling narrow bends, roundabouts or roads in urban areas: the compact W 200 enables even small radii to be milled with maximum accuracy. |
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You must be particularly careful when shunting the machine with the service brake system released, since only the manoeuvring vehicle is now braking the trailed sprayer. |
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He played a leading role in the ill-fated constitutional convention and patrolled Dublin and London, lobbying and manoeuvring and nudging the British and Irish governments towards a new cooperative approach. |
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Each would be manoeuvring to blame the other for unpopular measures. |
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Visual processing by the driver to take account of the traffic environment forms the basis for completion of vehicle control and manoeuvring tasks. |
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Elizabeth was cautious in foreign affairs, manoeuvring between the major powers of France and Spain. |
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The very light wind rendered manoeuvring virtually impossible for all but the most expert seamen. |
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In the windy conditions, the tide came in more quickly than expected, making manoeuvring the armour difficult. |
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Quickstepping Barber led many an employer a merry dance as well as manoeuvring unions out of trouble. |
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The visa public policy structure should not treat a vital industrial sector as an ad hoc troublesome interloper requiring political manoeuvring in order to obtain access. |
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Applying a brilliant offensive strategy and deploying every ounce of their energy in manoeuvring, the two navigators pulled off a masterstroke by making an easterly crossing along two main lines. |
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Yet according to the usual counterargument, we are simply experiencing the political manoeuvring typical of the protracted evolutionary process that ultimately leads to functioning states. |
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While use of the automatic pilot frees up the bridge watch to concentrate on other essential duties, the bridge watch may lose awareness of how the vessel is manoeuvring or responding to helm commands. |
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Because such a body position is difficult to achieve by a pilot wearing a shoulder harness, it is a widespread practice for the pilot manoeuvring the helicopter to use the lap belt portion only. |
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Drivers practise and become familiar with the manoeuvring characteristics of the vehicles, with particular attention to entering and leaving the water by way of the ramp at the Hull Marina. |
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One explanation for these outcomes is that this type of training generally focuses on exercising manoeuvring skills, which can result in overconfidence in one's ability to handle the vehicle. |
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The aircraft marshalling, moving, loading and unloading operations and the transport of passengers and baggage airside require a great deal of heavy equipment for which suitable manoeuvring and parking areas are needed. |
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Therefore, there should be no more parliamentary manoeuvring and filibustering and I believe that the question should be cleared up, and it has been cleared up, by a majority in this House. |
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In the windy conditions, the tide came in more quickly than expected, so manoeuvring the armour was difficult. |
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There are numerous clothes racks bearing dresses and gaucho costumes, there are men in underclothes, and women demurely manoeuvring bras off or on. |
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While manoeuvring to the drop point, at less than 40 knots and approximately 150 feet, the pilot saw the reflection of a yellow caution light in the door window and heard an associated low-rotor-rpm warning. |
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Because a detailed, pre-determined plan is not practical, good seamanship practices would dictate that a list of manoeuvring considerations should form part of a pilot's general passage plan for the area. |
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In contrast to the mild mannered, avuncular Berrettini, the shaven-headed Fathi, a former international, is a fiery, restless personality never at ease unless he is screaming, gesticulating or manoeuvring his players. |
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The safety of large vessels engaged in manoeuvring situations is contingent upon having propulsion to maintain steerage, particularly at low speeds when approaching, for example, a berth. |
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Because of a few stone steps, the accompanier may have to help a little in manoeuvring the wheelchair, unless it is good weather and everyone can eat outside! |
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Mourning may take a back seat to manoeuvring. |
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Under the guide's direction, passengers learn about manoeuvring a raft as a team and, one by one, jump into the water to acclimatize to the element and to practise rescue manoeuvres. |
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This is a convenient method of manoeuvring in a narrow waterway or through a busy harbour. |
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The proximity of the accident location to an available secondary road and the manoeuvring that was observed by the airborne bird dog crew suggest that the pilot attempted to force land on the road. |
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The middle silo of the Bécancour aluminium refinery and the upstream side of the building on the wharf at berth B5 provide an approximate range that reaches out to the middle of the manoeuvring space. |
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This is the most egregious example of that because it smacks of partisan politics and Machiavellian manoeuvring at the expense of our brave men and women in uniform. |
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The program also involves tests designed to measure the vehicle's acceleration and braking capacity, as well as a collision-avoidance manoeuvring simulation. |
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I would bring this matter to the committee, but as we have experienced, such a process would take a great deal of time and certain procedural manoeuvring could scuttle a resolution to the issue. |
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Public safety was and is our number one concern not partisan politics as we have seen permeate so much of the government's manoeuvring in the 38th and now the 39th Parliament. |
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Nautitech users know exactly what the advantages are to having a twin helm to the stern: visibility, the pleasure of steering, the ease of manoeuvring unaided, view of the entire team and cockpit space. |
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The hangar looks vast when it's empty, but when you put a helicopter the size of a large school bus in it, you can get around inside only by manoeuvring carefully around folded helicopter parts and securing chains. |
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Do not stay in the manoeuvring or oscillation zone of the machine! |
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The FDA may be manoeuvring to protect its back. |
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When he scanned the manoeuvring area, it is also possible that the boat was shielded from his field of view by the stern of the large cruise ship moored at Canada Place. |
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The on-board wheelchair should have a design that permits easy transfer of an occupant and easy manoeuvring of the chair with assistance in and between the passenger rail cars. |
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Given the political manoeuvring on Bill C-38, it is particularly troubling to note the continued refusal by certain political parties and their leaders to recognize and respect freedom of conscience and religion. |
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It is unlikely that the helicopter entered fully developed autorotation descent because of the loss of rotor rpm, the height available, and the manoeuvring required. |
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He also failed to use the time available to rearrange his battlecruisers into a fighting formation, with the result that they were still manoeuvring when the battle started. |
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The prevailing tactical orthodoxy at the time involved manoeuvring to approach the enemy fleet in a single line of battle and then engaging broadside in parallel lines. |
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