Word: maneuverability
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Though Lieut. General Raymond A. Wheeler, U.N. salvage chief and retired U.S. Army engineer, had listed some 50 obstructions to be cleared from the canal, only eleven of these have turned out to be major. Many are barges or fishing vessels so small that salvage vessels can haul them away...
Harvard opened the game sluggishly, failing to maneuver into position for offensive rebounding, and throwing the ball away time after time. M.I.T. took advantage of defensive lapses to grab a 15-8 lead at the halfway mark in the 20-minute period.
The Grand Maneuver. An exquisite exercise in the art of film, all manner and no matter, directed by one of the screen's old masters, René Clair (TIME, Oct. 15).
Out of the chaos of Hungary's first "five days of freedom," when everybody could plainly see that the Communists had no true strength anywhere in the country, sprang a new kind of organization, the "workers' councils." They were modeled on Communist Tito's workers' guilds...
All week the case-hardened habitués of Washington's Embassy Row looked out upon a rare and wonderful spectacle as the British and French, than whom there are none more nimble, played the diplomatic game of foxes and lions to maneuver themselves out of a jam. Not...