The interviewer got nowhere with trying to manipulate or trip up the pugnacious trial lawyer turned politician. |
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Players are trained to dive and manipulate refs to get decisions there way. |
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Similar to NBA Live's Freestyle mode is the Dynamic Deke system which allows you to manipulate the puck manually using the directional pad. |
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Knowing how to manipulate the depth of field improves your photography instantly! |
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Psionic Telekinesis is simply the use of psionic power to move or manipulate physical matter. |
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Both books' protagonists become epic heroes in part because their technical mastery allows them to manipulate mass consumer networks. |
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Could not drive straight, could not manipulate the ball with irons and had a putter that was so cold it might have dripped with ice. |
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But the bird has only her bill to manipulate this awkward baton, which rotates first one way, then the other as she tries to make it fit. |
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Engineers can suggest to biochemists how to manipulate DNA to construct original genetic networks to do specific tasks. |
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The tightly focused light produces an intense electromagnetic field that could be used as a probe or to manipulate atoms or other tiny objects. |
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With a little finesse, almost anyone can manipulate the header information on e-mail to disguise its true origin. |
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Advances that enhance general abilities to study and manipulate biological materials will make it easier to make bioweapons. |
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The possibility to manipulate signaling using optogenetic technologies has opened new ways of intervention on cellular function. |
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Using a stylus on-screen to manipulate images is very intuitive, like using a pencil or brush to draw and paint. |
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Also threatened would be the cadres who stovepiped the disinformation that the neoconservative used to manipulate public opinion. |
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Sayles' new movie Silver City is a political critique with a nincompoop who media handlers and powerful businesspeople freely manipulate. |
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No waves of orchestral music or familiar songs manipulate the audience's emotional responses. |
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The first step is to stop using word processors and spreadsheets to manipulate and organize information. |
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In order to manipulate and blackmail his boss, Jack beats himself up by making it appear that his boss was responsible. |
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Thankfully, we have an amazing editing tool that allows us to manipulate most of the map elements within the actual game engine. |
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Though they seem nice, they are actually power-hungry vampires, who manipulate you once you let your guard down. |
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To manipulate religious conviction into a political commodity is a contemporary form of simony. |
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Another reason for upcoding your patients' illnesses is to manipulate reimbursement rules for your patients' benefit. |
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People who are emotionally needy or manipulate others to get their own way by making them feeling guilty are unconscious vampires. |
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Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. |
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He slyly begins to manipulate the situation by playing Cyrano for both youngsters. |
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They'll also explore ways to trap the borers and perhaps manipulate the behavior of their natural enemies. |
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This allows for a direct view into the canal and frees the physicians' hands to hold the light and manipulate the ear curette. |
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With nanotechnology engineers manipulate atomic sized particles to create tiny machines. |
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Diatoms can manipulate silica in ways that nanotechnologists can only dream about. |
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Once the data have been processed through our programs to manipulate the data and to define trip ends, two steps remain. |
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I decided that no matter how much I try to manipulate my hair to be bone straight or wet and curly, the truth of the matter is my hair is nappy. |
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The development of western civilization is predicated on the ambition to achieve mastery over nature and to manipulate it unrestrictedly. |
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He knew precisely how to manipulate popular opinion and revelled in the attention he got. |
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Through the existence of a subsidiary, the firm may manipulate the internal transfer price and thus reduce the payment of taxes and duties. |
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This is definitely not video, we are using computers to manipulate images in real time by analysing audio input. |
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The wind was less strong but still enough to manipulate the ball in flight. |
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Make sure the jaws of the wrench or pliers are snug in position before you manipulate the handle, to avoid slippage or scraped knuckles. |
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The rich and powerful in this country manipulate elections, and gerrymander voting districts. |
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Scorpio man is deliberately uncommunicative and withholds information, mainly because it upsets you and allows him to manipulate you. |
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Its role is to manipulate the economic interactions through regulations and the conveyance of special privileges. |
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In the 1950s, advertisers, who funded the programming, looked to manipulate the audience. |
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Every week, it seems, women are offered ever more expert advice on how to manipulate their men. |
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Each level in the tree is represented in a buffer, and you can manipulate Customize buffers as usual. |
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The devil knows physical pleasure and how to manipulate the physical world. |
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Now, the real difference between sorcery and wizardry is that with sorcery, you do not manipulate the environment. |
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Arabic mathematicians learned to manipulate polynomials, to solve certain algebraic equations, and more. |
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She had killed without mercy and used her power and beauty to manipulate people into doing whatever she wanted. |
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Hackers create zombies by scanning for exposed systems that they can manipulate remotely. |
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She does not manipulate the needles, just taps them in and leaves me be for 20 minutes or so. |
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The player can manipulate the size of the air column by covering or uncovering the finger holes. |
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They lazily, but with intense, concentrated cunning, manipulate the lives of those around them for their own ends. |
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I'm a lucid dreamer so my dreams can get stranger still as I manipulate them. |
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I take his point that a volatile market is much easier for a speculator with reliable information to manipulate. |
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Fisher emphasizes that consumers now can manipulate music, recombine different pieces, or even combine downloaded music with their own material. |
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Cynics will argue that the new rules are another way artificially to manipulate the sport. |
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An independent variable is the variable you have control over, what you can choose and manipulate. |
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Lounge into adjustable reclining seats, manipulate the overhead AC vents to your liking and take your fill of the comforts of luxury travel. |
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Photoshop was used to manipulate false colors and to convert colors from RGB to CMYK for printing. |
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To examine treatment effects, experimenters manipulate independent variables and control extraneous variables. |
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As before, her charm and doggone friendliness manipulate everyone to her way of thinking. |
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They hire professional tamperers, whose fee ranges from Rs.1,000 to Rs.50,000, to manipulate the power consumption meters. |
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Some of the bottles are equipped with external magnets by which a viewer can manipulate the trapped shapes. |
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Only bad guys need tools to manipulate our reality, because they are not in tune with the Tao. |
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The point is supposed to be about how documentarians exploit and manipulate their subjects in order to make entertainment for the masses. |
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Part of the problem is that journalists are evermore suspicious of government spin to manipulate the media. |
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I do not deny that there are dumb blondes, or those who like to play the part in order to manipulate the sorry men who fall for it. |
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Market forces require businesses to manipulate information to stay in business, she says. |
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Fear, whether it is quelled or stimulated, provides the capacity to both control and manipulate a variety of social and political discourses. |
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Newly empowered consumers can appropriate and manipulate the brand in whatever way they want. |
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The surgeon can perform intricate procedures by using joystick-like controls to manipulate the surgical instruments. |
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Film is an emotive medium, uniquely able to manipulate through lighting and music as well as words. |
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This behavior becomes very dangerous when people rely on a computer to store and manipulate important data but fail to back up those data. |
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This is a big plus for anyone wishing to manipulate documents without needing to have the creator application present. |
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The desired outcome was based on the surgeon's ability to manipulate a cryolathe, which is an instrument designed to incise tissue linearly. |
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You should respect your elders, but not when they try to manipulate your emotions. |
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The PC's ability to record, rip, store and manipulate audio and video makes it a great media server. |
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Character devices, such as serial ports and keyboards, manipulate data as a stream of characters, or bytes, one at a time. |
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Surgeons can also benefit from interactive software tools that allow them to manipulate information from previously acquired images. |
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The editors allows a programmer to directly manipulate the intentional program tree. |
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The newspaper's editors distort, manipulate and lie in the pursuit of their right-wing goals. |
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Image editing software can manipulate and change digital images on the computer. |
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Finally, I have extensive experience using computers to manage and manipulate images, including type. |
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Physicians use their hands to diagnose injury and illness and manipulate the musculoskeletal system to encourage the body to heal. |
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In most cases toddlers already know how to emotionally manipulate their parents and most stop crying very soon after the parent has left. |
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And because it's vector-based, designers can manipulate it without losing the ability to edit the text. |
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A graphical user interface, similar to those that manipulate e-mail, can be used when dealing with any kind of message. |
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Both involved persons in authority who used half-truths and recklessly false statements to manipulate people who trusted them. |
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Don't allow judgmental and critical people to influence and manipulate you, as you are ready to make a final decision about the past. |
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And there are too many parties who think they can manipulate those incensed people for political advantage. |
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There is a popular anti-corporate, progressive argument that sees market research and advertising as a sinister attempt to manipulate people. |
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It requires a seasoned politician to take advantage of a no-win situation and manipulate circumstances to drive home a point. |
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In Quidam a group of alarmingly young-looking Chinese girls manipulate the diabolos while flinging themselves about. |
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The performers and devisers of the piece manipulate the glove puppets dressed in kabuki-style black costumes. |
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To manipulate the imagery he uses rotoscope mattes to protect part of an image in order to replace it with another. |
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Artistic authorship itself, which emerged in the early fifteenth century as a purely performative mode, later learned to manipulate substitution. |
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The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack. |
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They portrayed the ruling capitalist class as all-powerful and able to exploit, manipulate and deceive workers at will. |
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This will be the first time lunar swingbys have been used to manipulate orbits of more than one spacecraft. |
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I feared her cunning, her strength, the way she could manipulate me like clay in ceramics class. |
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Suge's reputation for strong-arm business tactics and how that approach was used to bribe and manipulate are also documented. |
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The present experiment set out to independently manipulate beliefs and covariation information in an orthogonal design. |
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Helplessly, he would manipulate every sesquipedalian word he encountered until he had wrung all possible combinations out of it. |
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Most programmers eventually have to manipulate bitmaps for icons or toolbars, and most programmers don't have a good bitmap editor available. |
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The ability to see the form and strength of an argument can prevent us from being confused or misled by those who know how to manipulate us. |
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In order to get these objects to or from the requestee, requesters need to manipulate them, for example by holding them out, reaching for them, or placing them somewhere. |
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But tech geeks, with their superhuman ability to manipulate ones and zeroes, do. |
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The central government has since been wary of groups that could manipulate the beliefs of the general populace. |
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It comes from so many people's frustration about how many ways these jokers have tried to use this stuff to divide this country and manipulate it for narrow political ends. |
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Attractive single mother Loretta has obviously suffered sexual abuse from her alcoholic father and has learnt to use bodily charms to manipulate susceptible males. |
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Both frequently apostrophize unidentified addressees, and both manipulate pronouns in intriguing ways, but his lyrics imply mundane, domestic situations. |
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In this treatment, a therapist, or Rolfer, uses her hands and elbows to manipulate the tissues that run through and around your muscles and organs. |
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It can take two months to work on and manipulate a single dress into the garment she wants. |
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The framers of the law established safeguards to prevent unscrupulous partisans from using soldiers' votes to manipulate the outcome of elections. |
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The machine language of the universe does not manipulate its own program. |
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Five basic strokes, effleurage, petrissage, friction, tapotement, and vibration, all flowing toward the heart, are used to manipulate the soft tissues of the body. |
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This is not a time to manipulate or skulk into situations sideways, attempting to give a false impression of nonchalance. |
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Did the producers of high society pick cast-members who were meant to manipulate the audience? |
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Thus, I was able to manipulate the ropes and free myself from them. |
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With it they are able to manipulate objects as well as if they had hands. |
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These programs enable you to manipulate text patches easily in all sorts of useful ways, and they have saved kernel developers many hours of tedious work. |
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Being able to manipulate words didn't seem like such an evil gift though. |
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You can then create, edit and manipulate any audio files you like. |
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Rather than pass out memos or draw on whiteboards, workers use collaborative software to manipulate documents on plasma screens that also function as videoconference systems. |
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However, even with these basic commands, you can successfully manipulate text files from within your own shell scripts or right from the command line. |
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She knows her best strength is the way she can control and manipulate men. |
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O'Neill knows how to manipulate situations to his team's advantage too. |
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I don't agree that we should manipulate data, and present only bits of broader data, to perpetuate a political agenda using conjecture and not science. |
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He was too innocent to manipulate the information I freely gave him. |
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Raised by her mother to manipulate men and compete with women, luce was fundamentally cold. |
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Hall suggests that Titian possibly used self-portraits to manipulate how old the public thought he was. |
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And from their power structure within the prisons they manipulate and control events on the streets. |
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He studied our use of language and the way that words are manipulated to manipulate the populace. |
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They are actually using the media around the galaxy to manipulate events and make people feel they have more power than they do. |
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Much of the game's action requires a quick trigger finger, but also a sharp mind to manipulate the various gadgets at your disposal to ensure stealthy movement through levels. |
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He used his role as a journalist to meet high school chicks, and the nation is outraged, simply outraged that a journalist would manipulate someone in that way. |
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It's not impossible that such a conspiracy is taking place, because there are many sly people who manipulate the dumb citizens for their own benefit. |
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Even more impressive was a new neurovascular approach his team developed that might soon be used to monitor and manipulate the brain using nanowires. |
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Certainly, my thumbs seem innately untrainable to the gymnastics allowing the mobile generation to manipulate increasingly miniature keypads with ease. |
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The surgeons were able to manipulate different elements in the voice box with a high degree of dexterity that would be tremendously difficult using conventional instruments. |
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Kagel began to manipulate props, lighting and texts like musical motifs, and to notate movements and gestures as most composers would notate pitch and rhythm. |
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His physical disabilities resulting from the hemiparesis are obvious, affecting, as they do, his ability to walk and his ability to manipulate items, such as documents. |
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An association between mitochondria and intracellular symbionts has already been documented for other symbiotic bacteria that manipulate host reproduction. |
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All over the world, youth are participating in movements against the same systems of power that threaten to manipulate the economic and social identities of whole nations. |
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As the rain pelted down, two security guards together with the chauffeur struggled to manipulate the gate's intricate alarm system which was on shutdown. |
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I showed them examples of artists known as colorists, Paul Gauguin and Franz Marc, so they could see how one might choose to manipulate the viewer's eye. |
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Such graphic organizers allow students to manipulate and reconfigure brainstormed ideas and color code and group those ideas in ways that visually represent their thoughts. |
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There are a few ways to manipulate the cursor on the screen. |
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Did you see what the earth mover did to manipulate the ground? |
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The aim of nanotechnology is to manipulate molecules atom by atom, treating them like mechanical devices with gears, wheels, levers, hooks, pivots, locks and keys. |
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On stage, he is a 20-something man with a shaven head, a cardigan, a bow-tie, and a pipe, who pretends to manipulate a pair of decks whilst a tape plays in the background. |
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The first attempt to deflect an asteroid should not be when it counts for real, because there are no doubt many surprises in store as we learn how to manipulate asteroids. |
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Left to their own devices, children become out of control, learn how to manipulate the adults in their circle and can become bullies and delinquents. |
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By precisely controlling the intensity, wavelength and duration of extremely short pulses of light, we can manipulate electronic processes at the atomic level. |
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Act 3, Scene 1, line 5 The clown puns expertly, then says that words are so easy to manipulate, so easy to use for bad purposes, that he is afraid to use them. |
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This problem appears to demonstrate intent to manipulate elections, and was installed in the program under the watch of a programmer who is a convicted embezzler. |
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The whole issue is how to reenergise a front organization, which has been discredited for years by the very policy of the Party leadership to manipulate the fatherland front to its convenience. |
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The creators of tool-assisted speedruns often manipulate a lot of luck to get the most favorable results in order to save the most time. |
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She knows how to manipulate her parents to get what she wants. |
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This was not a cynical use of religion to manipulate his subjects into obedience, but an intrinsic element in Alfred's worldview. |
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Masocha exploited his followers' faith to manipulate them into satisfying his own gratuitous sexual appetite. |
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The pleasure of power is to remove the fangs of the constitution, and to manipulate its articles and its grandness. |
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Both are well-connected schmoozers paid to ply and manipulate our elected officials. |
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Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear, focus on, and manipulate phonemes in spoken words. |
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Even though Bosie was mad, petulant, impulsive, I don't think he set out schemingly to manipulate Oscar. |
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The system also tracks the user's hand motion and touch, allowing users to manipulate the voxels in space. |
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The ability to manage and manipulate the Interactive Gantt chart is great for project scheduling. |
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Do hairworms manipulate the water-seeking behaviour of their terrestrial hosts? |
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Upgrade weaponry, manipulate genetic structure, plan and execute multiple missions to beat the Cybrids at their deadly game. |
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He is suspected of helping manipulate the results of a May 2004 match between Chemnitz and SC Paderborn. |
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The BNs are known to represent and manipulate arbitrary probability distributions over arbitrary random variables. |
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Where is the surgeon during remote control surgery and how does he manipulate the robotic arms? |
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They'll consider the molecular properties of nanostructures on the surfaces of polymers, which are impossible to see and difficult to manipulate. |
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This is particularly the case with the communications technology that children instinctively manipulate more proficiently than their elders. |
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In many deductive reasoning tasks, researchers manipulate orthogonally the believability of conclusions and their logicality. |
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Do we support them and accompany them, overcoming the temptation to manipulate them or infantilize them? |
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Information theory concerns itself with mathematical laws governing systems designed to communicate or manipulate information. |
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Smartboards make slides easier to display and manipulate, but teachers have been showing pictures to students for centuries. |
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Because of this strong interaction with light, researchers also think they may be able to manipulate the material's properties with light pulses. |
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In the past due to the Plaza Accord, its predecessor bodies could directly manipulate rates to reverse large trade deficits. |
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Meiklejohn acknowledges that the desire to manipulate opinion can stem from the motive of seeking to benefit society. |
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If freedmen had total control of money, letters, and law, it seemed it would not be hard for them to manipulate the Emperor. |
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He used gravity and the tension created by cooling glass to manipulate the piece into a dolphinlike shape. |
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Due to this, it was able to manipulate the fundamental operations of family life within the areas that it oversaw. |
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The contract drafter can mask the bindingness of the contract and manipulate consumer behavior through design. |
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He's accused of trying to manipulate the price of the stock. |
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The procedure division contains the imperative, arithmetic, conditional, and other statements that create and manipulate the data. |
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The editorial was a blatant attempt to manipulate public opinion. |
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The program was designed to organize and manipulate large amounts of data. |
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The procedure division contains program logic to compute, manipulate data, and to iterate and branch through program execution. |
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Another factor was the ability of the conquistadors to manipulate the political situation between indigenous peoples. |
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One approach is to manipulate circularly polarized light, which moves like a corkscrew. |
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Dara takes control of metallurgist Mark Miodownik's brain to demonstrate how illusions and machines can be used to manipulate the mind. |
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Many cannot visualize the way in which complex computing operating systems are organized, how to move within menus and submenus, or how to manipulate the cursor. |
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What does surprise, however, is the spinelessness of the UPA II ministers who tamely allowed their bureaucrats to manipulate them into a paralysis. |
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For Lennon and Harrison, creativity turned to questioning when an electronics technician known as Magic Alex suggested that the Maharishi was attempting to manipulate them. |
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Smith repeatedly attacks groups of politically aligned individuals who attempt to use their collective influence to manipulate a government into doing their bidding. |
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In following the recipe for an artificial monopole, Hall and his team had to manipulate a condensate's rubidium atoms, each of which acts like a compass needle. |
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A type of confidence trick, social engineering is the use of deceit to manipulate or trick victims into certain actions including divulging personal or financial information. |
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Laser beams can also be used to trap and manipulate small particles. |
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He has particular interest in nanostructured devices scaled down to the ultimate quantum limit where one can control and manipulate individual electrons, excitons, or photons. |
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Teachers are encouraged to see these common problems as fruitful errors, waystages on the route to mature understanding that they can manipulate and direct in useful ways. |
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De Beers is well known for its monopoloid practices throughout the 20th century, whereby it used its dominant position to manipulate the international diamond market. |
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This definition stresses the social functions of language and the fact that humans use it to express themselves and to manipulate objects in their environment. |
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Tracey Emin's My Bed, or Damien Hirst's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living follow this example and also manipulate the mass media. |
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Bipedal species have a larger field of vision than quadrupeds, conserve more energy and have the ability to manipulate objects with their hands, which aids in foraging. |
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When he falls into a vat of mutant electric eels, he morphs into Electro, a glowing monster who can manipulate electricity and suck the power from a whole city. |
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Toothed whales also use echolocation, but, as opposed to the vocal membrane that extends upward from the vocal folds, they have a melon to manipulate sounds. |
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Passive-aggressive behavior is when someone appears friendly to your face and then attacks you behind your back, or uses the silent treatment to manipulate. |
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The lips use seven muscles to manipulate and tear at plants. |
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India is becoming militarized and Hinduized, with a plethora of new security forces created to crush dissent and Hinduism used as a tool to manipulate the masses. |
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Whilst Wilde the journalist supplied articles under the guidance of his editors, Wilde the editor is forced to learn to manipulate the literary marketplace on his own terms. |
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In addition, the belt allows you to manipulate body position to introduce a whole new frontier of core training with crunches, curl-ups, oblique training and much more. |
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Bioinformatics involves the development of techniques to store, data mine, search and manipulate biological data, including DNA nucleic acid sequence data. |
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The integrated handlebar controls, vacuum gauge, quick-release mechanism, check valve, and ultra-powered suction make it easy for one person to manipulate bulky loads. |
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Windows Presentation Foundation, slated to roll out in late 2006, unifies how Windows Vista will create, display and manipulate documents, media and the user interface. |
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