Word: maneuverability
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In Moscow last week Izvestia attacked the Pope's appointment of 32 new cardinals as "the Vatican's new orientation in reactionary circles of other countries [and] part of a great political maneuver intended to improve the Vatican's position in the international arena." It said Archbishop...
Alabama's Senator Lister Hill came out of his chair like a rooster flapping for the high roost, began squawking in protest. But Chavez had successfully brought off a slick parliamentary maneuver.* A vote was taken. The motion passed, 49 to 17. The FEPC fight was out in the...
Democracy in Germany, the directive hastened to point out, is only a tactical maneuver in the fight for the strategic objective: "the dictatorship of the proletariat." To that end some "retreats, zigzags, and marking time" would be necessary.
There is one hitch in Dodero's plans; he still has no airline franchise. But to shrewd Mr. Dodero this is merely a matter of pulling the right political strings, a maneuver he knows well.
Next Feb. 14, said the National Defense Department, a small Canadian Army force, probably as few as 45 highly trained officers and men, plus some hand-picked observers from other nations, would start out from Churchill, Manitoba, on the west shore of Hudson Bay, in a maneuver called "Operation Musk...