Word: maneuverable
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In the virtual reality of the lending business, however, establishing an identity is a difficult maneuver. Brandishing the secret code-words--they served broccoli cheese pasta in the dining hall tonight--I tried to regain entry into the land of the Harvard living. But only workers at Hilles (Shepard Street...
"It [the Clinton delay] looks like a tactical maneuver," Colton said. "But it shows how prickly the nettle is...I don't blame the U.S. or other governments for being reluctant."
Harvard lowered its stroke rating from 38 to 36 strokes per minute at the 1000-meter mark, after having already slowed down from 42 to 38 strokes a minute earlier in the race. This maneuver opened the door for Northeastern to catch up to Harvard, according to Peterson.
) It is a cheap and perverse maneuver because the Nazis are dead and gone. It means nothing to oppose an enemy that is no more. It means everything to oppose a real set of enemies that would complete the Nazi project. The test of one's solidarity with the people...
That it is the secretaries that run everything is a truism acknowledged by anyone who has ever worked in an office. These days, most secretaries work as the single clerical support for the ten to fifteen workers of a specific section. It is the secretary who knows: how to fix...