He was carefully maneuvering around to keep his weight off of me, but I was too busy enjoying the closeness to notice. |
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However, the transition from cursorial to aerial locomotion and maneuvering was not as simple as growing large wings. |
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By fixing and suppressing the enemy, we allow our own maneuvering element to accomplish its task relatively unmolested. |
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After much seemingly pointless bishop maneuvering, a draw was agreed in 61 moves. |
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He dropped them into a shopping basket that was already so laden with tools that he had a hard time maneuvering it down the narrow aisle. |
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A maneuvering body undergoes translation or rotation as opposed to a stable body in which the sum of all forces and all turning moments are zero. |
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In addition, the counterrotating tracks allow an excavator to turn completely around within its own length for easy maneuvering in tight spaces. |
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He sat at the ship's helm, maneuvering the large ship to avoid shots from the station. |
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But one of the heavy cruisers was maneuvering to intercept them, and was closing fast. |
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The shadower fired its maneuvering thrusters at full power as it tried to effect an erratic evasive pattern. |
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It was through these tunnels Taffle brought the boat, deftly maneuvering the tiller. |
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Instead of constantly maneuvering to maintain contact, the platoon should seize the dominant terrain in the area. |
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In the case of Lutheranism, a doctrine of consubstantiation was as absurd as the mechanistic maneuvering of transubstantiation. |
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Your baby is on all fours, wobbling yes, but deftly maneuvering around the living room furniture. |
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In other words, he was not in charge of maneuvering the aircraft when the crash occurred. |
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Hoisting a diving bell with a crane and maneuvering it through a small apartment at dawn is not easy. |
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Your inspection may show that the sidelights, the white stern light and the white maneuvering light are all in order. |
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In both cases, you have a mobile army massing and maneuvering against static defensive positions. |
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And now we have this situation where you have these various religious factions, these other people who are maneuvering for position now. |
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They see politics as people making deals, people maneuvering for advantage, people acting. |
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They are forever busy manipulating and maneuvering situations to their advantage. |
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The larger the group gets the more emphasis you must place on moving yourself and spinning and maneuvering others away from you. |
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They stepped quietly across the wet stone, maneuvering in pitch darkness as they listened for the movements of their enemy. |
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Fighting in the open is highly mobile, the troops can use all sorts of maneuvering and enveloping movements, and can attack the enemy's rear. |
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There was maneuvering to secure what little ACTU influence could still be salvaged in the sector. |
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The surgeon performs a trial reduction by maneuvering the hip joint through range of motion. |
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You can learn the basics on maneuvering terrain and balance by taking rock-climbing classes at a gym. |
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I hate maneuvering around people with their carts parked diagonally across an aisle. |
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She came to them, maneuvering so as to not knock into anyone with her ample hips. |
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Naturally gifted as far as stick-handling and maneuvering, he is a young guy that will continue to get better. |
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They are very good at ambushes and maneuvering when on the offensive, and defend their bunkers and spider holes tenaciously. |
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I was impressed by the research they seemed to have done into naval maneuvering and combat. |
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However, the outer tail feather is approximately 12 mm longer than the aerodynamic optimum for maneuvering flight. |
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Flight controllers also tested a new maneuvering technique called aerobraking, which uses a planet's atmosphere to slow a spacecraft. |
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I can't stand listening to those politico smart-asses with their machine-gun delivery of sleep-inducing minutiae of political maneuvering. |
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It took about an hour to match velocities with the orbiting UFO, ample time for Erin to reaccustom himself to zero-G maneuvering. |
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The adorable couple next to me and their equally adorable daughter looked disconcerted at my ungraceful maneuvering around their seats. |
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As a result, they could not adapt to the fast maneuvering by North Vietnamese fighters during dogfights. |
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The women fall in behind, maneuvering trains of reindeer sleds laden with our equipment and supplies. |
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The boardrooms of media companies are virtual hotbeds of political maneuvering, petty jealousy and back-stabbing. |
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Discussions of pectoral fin swimming in fishes have largely focused on the benefits of the fins during hovering, slow swimming and maneuvering. |
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As if he hadn't heard her, he continued to steer the car, maneuvering it with expert skill. |
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The latest round of political maneuvering in Indonesia is enough to turn one's stomach. |
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Accordingly, most sail-ships carry a secondary propulsion system for emergency maneuvering and sailing against the sun. |
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When Blair had finally begun to comprehend how to go around maneuvering a horse she was exhilarated. |
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Anytime we have to put up the sail or tack or do any maneuvering, it requires all hands on deck. |
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An impressively comprehensive Training mode guides players from simple maneuvering techniques to complex aerobatics, dogfighting, and air-to-ground combat. |
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The resort has three parks, each with progressively larger features, which enable young people to become proficient at balancing and maneuvering. |
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Party officials are depicting the events as up-from-the-ground display of force, not as political maneuvering. |
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The thrusters have the delicate task of maneuvering a weightless satellite that can tip the scales at up to 5,000 pounds on Earth. |
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Other men who dealt with her a lot would confirm her skill at maneuvering them into feeling they had to be chivalrous. |
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Others came in casual clothes, maneuvering wheelchairs or pushing strollers. |
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With its diverse applications and near legendary maneuvering speed, the MHL 331D really does rev up the recycling business. |
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After maneuvering indecisively against Rodney, de Grasse received a request from Washington and Rochambeau to come to New York or the Chesapeake. |
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Oftentimes this involves using man lifts, which can have trouble maneuvering over curing materials like polyethylene plastic sheets or burlap-bonded plastic coverings. |
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All that maneuvering and positioning and plotting and strategizing has produced nothing at all. |
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Still, maneuvering Spidey and engaging in thug head bashing is smooth as silk once you switch to gamepad controls and away from the aforementioned keyboard chaos. |
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Several accessories are available, including joystick for easy maneuvering and mounting kits for indoor and outdoor installations. |
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Albany functions better than it has in years, in part, at least, through his maneuvering to keep the GOP in power. |
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Several Soviet-era BMD-1 armored vehicles were dug in and a T-84 tank was maneuvering in a field. |
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So now Saakashvili is a wanted man and Ivanishvili is maneuvering to bring him down once and for all. |
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But by the end of the war, even modern capital ships maneuvering at sea could be sunk by carrier aircraft. |
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Therefore, extreme caution is to be exercised when maneuvering inside the lock chamber. |
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The amplitude of the cracks depends primarily on the altitude and size of the aircraft, and also whether the aircraft is maneuvering. |
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Outer Dry Zone with tread reinforcement offers confident maneuvering on dry pavement. |
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Every element of these trucks has been designed for safe and easy maneuvering, even in confined areas. |
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Counter-rotation provides easy, quick maneuvering in tight areas or congested job sites. |
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This strategy has made it possible to develop an exclusive assistance system for in-port maneuvering. |
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Its use in conflict may set off yet another round of defense versus offense maneuvering. |
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The second is our scope for strategic maneuvering and our tremendous operational flexibility. |
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Operator fatigue is greatly reduced while maneuvering around curves or reversing direction, and overall control is greatly improved. |
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We need to be resourceful and wise to discern the most appropriate strategy, even if this means maneuvering within an oppressive system. |
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Underlying all of this legal maneuvering is the social fact that marriages are hard to undo. |
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Puffins, notable for their high wing-loading, may have also had more difficulty maneuvering during foul weather when the wind tended to blow upslope. |
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When a unit is engaged by an enemy force, it is likely that the commander will react by maneuvering forces to counter the enemy and, if possible, to pursue any evading forces. |
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However, after some maneuvering by Leno, his cagey manager, and NBC executives, Leno was named host of Tonight. |
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Features include a hydraulic extendible eight-foot stroke, a floating hopper, a self-propelled hydraulic lift, and flotation tires for easy maneuvering on rough terrain. |
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But with careful maneuvering the pilot was able to bring the port side close enough to the two rafts so a life ring tied to a line could be thrown to the survivors. |
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The tailwheel is steerable, and an extra stab on either brake pedal will kick the rear wheel into full caster, allowing easy maneuvering in tight spaces. |
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Through some shifty maneuvering, I cut the line and managed to be one of the first ones in. |
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As interest groups stepped up their lobbying, the political parties continued maneuvering in advance of a potential Senate vote to bar the filibusters. |
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No wonder the pre-election atmosphere can now be felt, particularly because the political elite have started maneuvering to serve their own and their groups' interests. |
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She is popular within the Democratic caucus, and there is no apparent Machiavellian maneuvering to unseat her. |
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The White House is maneuvering to cast the president as the mediator, rather than a party in the dispute. |
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There are nights when I'm awake for hours at a time, left-to-right side maneuvering, stifling monster burps of food I've eaten over the span of three days. |
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Battles were fought fiercely in underground caverns with limited maneuvering capabilities. |
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And that sort of maneuvering is emblematic of what the show is all about. |
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On the day of the launch, Leonov exited the Voskhod spacecraft through an airlock and performed the first space walk, maneuvering in space for 10 minutes. |
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Dry Zone offers confident maneuvering around curves on dry pavement. |
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Today, Hamas is maneuvering to gain maximum political capital for itself as the Fatah movement of Mahmoud Abbas, Yasir Arafat's successor, grows increasingly discredited and despised. |
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With maneuvering for the next Communist Party Congress underway, it is unlikely there will be any bold economic decisions from Hanoi in the foreseeable future. |
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In-depth analysis shows that when the human being caused the accident, non-adapted speed, failure to observe intersection rules and improper maneuvering when changing lanes are the main cause. |
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The Greek commander, Themistocles, then lured the Persian fleet into the narrow waters of the strait at Salamis, where the massed Persian ships had difficulty maneuvering. |
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The threshold is designated by a line of green lights, and the edges and centreline are delineated by white lights that shine toward the maneuvering aircraft at regular intervals. |
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Designed to improve flight safety and machine performance, the helicopter flight control systems offer automatic pilot functions and maneuvering aids. |
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Paulin's maneuvering of a very convincing pregnant bulge was as expertly comic as her tartly sparkling singing was idiomatically spot-on. |
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Since the cat is unbagged in the first act, most of the play concerns James's maneuvering between bouts of reconciliation and backsliding. |
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Hull mounted sonar is employed in addition to the towed array, as the towed array can't work in shallow depth and during maneuvering. |
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And with what face are Saads, Rasheeds, Nisars and the company maneuvering foxily to make the day a day of mourning? |
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Various medical devices need hydrophilic coatings to reduce friction for maneuvering through blood vessels. |
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It is known that low-g maneuvering in the Robinson R44 helicopter can lead to excessive rotor flapping and mast bumping, as can some rapid and large collective or cyclic movements. |
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Ultra Park Assist provides semi-automatic aid when parking in a parallel, oblique or perpendicular position, and when maneuvering to leave a parking spot. |
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As she watched the San Francisco media fume, Jervis mustered her skills at political maneuvering and prepared a brilliant counterstroke. |
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Practice handling the motor and maneuvering in open water. |
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An accessible ground surface also means considering slope heights, making sure that there are accessible entrance and exit points in the park and ensuring ample maneuvering space for wheelchair users. |
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Horizontal directives would be useful in a conflict between two aircraft close to the ground where there may be little if any vertical maneuvering space. |
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The EFG 110-115 trucks are dimensionally sized for easy maneuvering in tight spaces, and their rear-wheel drive is powered by 3-phase AC technology. |
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Hydrodynamic maneuvering is done by several surfaces, which can be moved to create hydrodynamic forces when a submarine moves at sufficient speed. |
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The worst part, the refugees say, is maneuvering survival in a war whose combatants are often quick-change artists, looking like a neighbor by day and a killer by night. |
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Hence, turning into a parking spot or even maneuvering a hairpin turn at moderate speeds can be accomplished with significantly fewer turns of the steering wheel. |
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The Liar Paradox can be addressed without any metalinguistic maneuvering simply by saying, with Jean Buridan, that the utterer of a Liar Sentence is speaking falsely. |
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The Redskins and Cowboys were punished for maneuvering cap money from players' contracts into the uncapped year while clearing spending for the future. |
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From maneuvering down a black diamond to cruising down a bunny slope, Sport Chalet is gearing up skiers and snowboarders for all their winter adventures. |
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Young suggested the engineering students design a basketball that continually beeped to assist a person who is blind in locating and maneuvering the ball. |
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