For centuries too the Montenegrins have been adept at manoeuvring between the great powers.
Although times are tough, firms are manoeuvring to make the most of their situation.
For Mr Netanyahu, Mr Sharon's co-option to the team completes some deft domestic manoeuvring.
Their four-hour discussion, strictly limited to Iraq, was the culmination of more than a year of diplomatic manoeuvring.
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Thanks to Mr Mbeki's deft backroom manoeuvring, the unions are being persuaded of the merits of private ownership.
The German manoeuvring may foreshadow a media restructuring like that America has seen over the past five years.
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Fortunately the weather's quite clement so it shouldn't have any real difficulty manoeuvring.
It would take skilful manoeuvring to do that and also promote bold, liberalising reforms, such as cutting fuel subsidies.
Manoeuvring to form a coalition government continued after the election in Bulgaria .
Public opinion has by now been moulded to swallow this, but the manoeuvring did not win Mr Fujimori friends.
Manoeuvring Kirk into positions of jeopardy is indubitably fun, but this kind of game stands or falls on its co-op.
They did this simply by manoeuvring the ball better in a manner their great finisher Michael Bevan would be proud of.
These voters may be disappointed, for a grand coalition looks to be the likeliest outcome of the parties' manoeuvring in Berlin.
Mr Megrahi may be the beneficiary of flawed reasoning by a naive Scottish administration or of cynical manoeuvring by the British government.
In the squabbling and manoeuvring that went on in the corridors before the vote, all Europe's crude tribal loyalties were at work.
Mahmoud Abbas's diplomatic manoeuvring in New York has left many villagers confused.
The Treasury may find itself writing many more cheques if the courts are to protect both these victims' claims and America's diplomatic manoeuvring.
Scientists themselves indulge in political manoeuvring, trying to win funding for their preferred lines of investigation, denigrating their colleagues as they do so.
Its favourable demographic trends mean its fiscal day of reckoning is further off than Europe's and the dollar's reserve-currency status provides manoeuvring room.
It might, depending on diplomatic manoeuvring, open a channel of dialogue with the West, perhaps to European governments if not to the United States.
The report noted that, despite major advances in micro-air-vehicle technology, no-one had been able to match the aerodynamic performance and manoeuvring capability of insects.
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But because Mr Trichet can no longer be considered a certainty as his successor, others are already said to be manoeuvring behind the scenes.
Russian pressure for his departure may have shored up Mr Saakashvili's position for now, but behind the scenes Georgian politicians are manoeuvring to replace him.
Each would be manoeuvring to blame the other for unpopular measures.
His manoeuvring over the years has gained him plenty of enemies.
We're now standing at Seaforth dock and we're watching a container ship which is manoeuvring to leave Liverpool and probably sailing to Zeebrugge or Le Havre.
The victim, 64, who does not want to be named, was manoeuvring a crane when its hook struck the unsecured beam, sending it toppling on to him.
Beyond this 200-day limit, the confidence in the performance of the vehicle drops off, and in particular in the status of the propellant in their manoeuvring thrusters.
But enough may realise that Mr Obama is manoeuvring to stick their party in aspic and stop them changing in the wake of their defeat in November.
For the Movement's guiding star, the comedian-turned politician Beppe Grillo, the manoeuvring to re-appoint the president was another example of the political system's resistance to renewal and regeneration.
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