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manoeuvre VB MIL

manoeuvre

manoeuvre <a manoeuvre; manoeuvres> N

manoeuvre MIL
manoeuvre MIL
manoeuvre MIL
manoeuvre MIL
manoeuvre MIL

manoeuvre

manoeuvre

air combat manoeuvre MIL

scheme of manoeuvre MIL

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A point was chosen on the lane which was narrow enough so that the royal coach and six horses would not be able to manoeuvre.
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Police driving training often includes the use of different noises depending on traffic conditions and manoeuvre being performed.
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If the object is to manoeuvre in three-dimensional space, more than two transducers are needed.
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The first three of the five planned orbit raising manoeuvres were completed with nominal results, while the fourth was partially successful.
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The region was agricultural land, with plenty of wide open areas and small roads on which to manoeuvre the armies.
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A new model institution would seek funding in the form of donations from individuals, charitable trusts and foundations ensuring independence and freedom to manoeuvre.
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He thought in a martial art way to manoeuvre between these steel nettings and tried to think of techniques to avoid enemy torpedoes.
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Furthermore, many lower-level officers were poorly trained and had difficulty getting their men to perform the sometimes complex manoeuvres required in a battle.
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The various tracks merged just before the tunnel and the locomotives had to enter the tunnel during their runround manoeuvres.
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To correct for this orbital perturbation, regular orbital stationkeeping manoeuvres are necessary, amounting to a delta-v of approximately 50 m/s per year.
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