Mr Picknett manoeuvred the lifeboat so the crew could pull the man from the sea.
Even during the Soviet era, these shadowy cliques manoeuvred for political power in Tashkent.
Once the Republicans had manoeuvred Ms Landrieu into a run-off, this Senate seat was theirs to lose.
This was thanks to the firm hand of Mr Mbeki, who manoeuvred backstage to thwart other potential candidates.
Despite self-doubt and a terror of public speaking, he manoeuvred rivals aside to become president in December 1989.
Mr Picknett manoeuvred the lifeboat so the crew could get Mr Ellerby aboard.
The winger manoeuvred the ball onto his left foot and delivered a cross for an unmarked Tuncay to head in.
Mr Zapatero thus manoeuvred the PP into portraying itself as more reactionary than the average Spaniard and perhaps than it really is.
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The large robotic arm, which is connected to a laser cutting tool, can be manoeuvred around tight spaces in hazardous environments.
With the device in place, the researchers manoeuvred the vehicle to sever the chimney from its bed with a diamond-toothed chainsaw.
In severe weather they deftly manoeuvred their boat alongside the damaged vessel, before transferring the crew and then towing it to safety.
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In that cause, over the years India successfully manoeuvred to evade or dilute international controls that would have hampered its secret weapons development.
But that limits the value of the haul and risks a catastrophic impact if something goes wrong while the asteroid is being manoeuvred.
It is now being manoeuvred into position for docking with the station's existing components, after which construction of the rest of the craft will resume.
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Mrs Arroyo also out-manoeuvred Mr Poe in the race for endorsements.
In secret filming, former cabinet minister Peter Lilley seemed to say he thought the Chancellor George Osborne had deliberately manoeuvred climate sceptic ministers into key positions.
The Baggies were leaving themselves short in defence and Liverpool eventually took advantage when Kuyt manoeuvred himself to the edge of the box and drove in a low shot.
He is the first person to ever see the underbelly of the shuttle while in orbit and was manoeuvred into position by the ISS's Canadarm2 18m (58-foot) robotic arm.
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But everybody agrees that he has been masterly in the way he has manoeuvred the ship of Italian politics out of the great corruption scandal of the early 1990s.
Recent difficulties with Egypt and Turkey aside, many Israelis feel their government is being out-manoeuvred by the Palestinian UN initiative and is not coming up with a credible, coherent response.
As the pair of probes took their final plunge, Nasa's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) had been manoeuvred into the right place to see the spacecraft slam into an unnamed 2, 500m mountain.
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Unlike his predecessors, who manoeuvred their way into the top job, he fell into it when Mr Salinas's hand-picked successor, Luis Donaldo Colosio, was assassinated a few months before the 1994 election.
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Mars Express went into an initial orbit around Mars at about the time that Beagle 2 was landing, and it is now being manoeuvred into an operational orbit that will take it over both poles.
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Even if pro-reformers, beating the obstacles, do manage to get themselves qualified to compete, they will still face the fact that the conservatives have manoeuvred their own people into an advantageous position to rig the vote.
On the plus side, Hussey immediately served up a reminder of his value to the side with an assured 54 from 43 balls, while Clarke looked in fine touch as he manoeuvred the Kenyan bowling around the park.
The engines were cut and with the precision of a surgical team, the crew manoeuvred the 71m vessel slowly and safely just near the bear, who, intrigued by the sight of the boat, walked over to take a closer look.
Mr Bell said he had "mixed messages" from Mr McGlade, who he alleges "manoeuvred" him into standing down after he tweeted "sympathies go to His Satanic Majesty for having to host" the ex-prime minister who died last week aged of 87.
With Luke Wright he cleverly dismantled the West Indian bowling attack in their partnership of 95 in only 56 balls, while his invaluable 45 against his old countrymen was more of an accumulative innings in which he manoeuvred the ball into gaps and ran busily between the wickets.
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