Word: maneuverability
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He said that petitions necessary to put the question on the ballot were filed with state officials one day before the deadline. He also charged that this was a deliberate maneuver to prevent anti abortionists from mounting an effective publicity campaign.
The basis of the writer's art, a closed world with that infinity inside, remains inexplicable. When, in the last chapter of Transparent Things, Person dies in a mysterious fire which re-enacts the dream in which he strangled his wife, does it mean that the being of the novel...
Dellinger, the last speaker at the rally, called Nixon's willingness to consider the North Vietnamese peace plan an "election maneuver," but added that Nixon has been "trapped by the longing of the American people to end the war."
Such a move means a lot more to the tone and texture of a game than it would seem. The hash marks are used to position the ball on the playing field after it has been downed either out of bounds or too close to the boundaries to permit reasonable...
As they do every year at this time, the NATO and Warsaw Pact powers last week were playing war games in Europe. Fully 100,000 troops engaged in a giant maneuver called Shield '72, which presupposed a lunge from the West and a Communist counterattack. Mean while, NATO assembled...