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He successfully steered a government owned firm KINFRA to become a su
d donors about their philanthropic giving and steered a number of high net worth individuals toward
entrepreneurial genius of Vasant J. Sheth and steered ahead confidently, tasting new waters and exp
cation beyond the 8th grade, Julian's parents steered all of their children toward higher education
These boats are steered and propelled using a single paddle, making t
ntennas, the resulting additive signal can be steered and focused electronically.
slingshot effect of Saturn's mass would have steered and boosted Voyager 1 out to a fly-by of Plut
rious disadvantage is that balloons cannot be steered and consequently neither the direction the la
ver 6 metres), but unfortunately it cannot be steered, as it always points vertically.
The Poles were to be steered away from opposing Germans and guided into co
Since then, WFPL has steered away from music to focus on broadcasting news
From the outset, your school steered away from the traditional pattern of rote lea
Steered Beam radars steer a narrow beam through a sca
onauts convinced him that the object had been steered because it followed precisely the re-entry co
ight of MiG-19s trailed so that they could be steered behind the American fighters maneuvering to a
Along with her husband, Kevin McCarty, she steered bond deals with the county government, the co
In the 2007-08 season, Trollope steered Bristol Rovers to mid-table security after a
"The Watermill, steered by its enterprising artistic director Jill Fr
The lifeboat would be steered by either a rudder or sweep oars.
The nose gear wheel is steered by a Steer by Wire system.
Eventually the boardroom revolution steered by Sir John Hall removed Seymour, Jr. from hi
The bomb was steered by radio command guidance, the operator track
ter-style cars with two seats, which could be steered by the riders.
The gallery is steered by two parties: Charlie James, collector and
knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) and Molotov had to be steered by her engines.
hareef, a convert to the Nation of Islam, was steered by an undercover informant from wanting to "s
The missile would be steered by small fins at the tail, but lacked wings;
eighborhood under revitalization from efforts steered by South Philadelphia H.O.M.E.S. Inc. and the
singly, given Miller's stature, U.S. theaters steered clear of Misfits.
He shared Lewis's political views but steered clear of his right-wing intransigence.
150 recordings, and for the most part, it has steered clear of orchestral 'warhorses'.
ing Head ensured that every neighboring tribe steered clear for many years.
The Razzies, which had previously steered clear of politics, received criticism from so
ferent had their sharp-shooting schoolteacher steered clear of injury.
In June 2010, she steered controversy over an interview she gave on Der
y were able to inform the Royal Navy and thus steered convoys away from where most groups of U-boat
er Brian Mullins as Derry manager in 1999 and steered Derry to another National League title in 200
00 kg of explosives, which was intended to be steered directly at its targets - initially the Royal
his pace began to slow down, but as Chisholm steered Dundee United away from relegation, Dodds' vi
Perhaps most remarkably, he steered each of the clubs to premierships in his very
leship an easier ride in rough seas (the ship steered easier).
As non playing coach, Dolan steered East Fremantle to a premiership in the 1943 u
feboats, keeping close together, set sail and steered eastwards for the Cape Verde Islands.
It could be steered either by wheel or tiller, and it appeared mu
The Yuan forces steered fire ships into the Song formation, but the S
sailor-like, [we] steered for the first grog-shop.
ed for Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Alabama steered for New York.
Forest in August 2002 and in his first season steered Forest into the play-offs.
s for the companies owned by InBev Germany is steered from there for this Market.
He also steered Germany into the semi-finals of the 2010 Euro
g favorable scores by influential critics has steered global winemaking towards producing a homogen
ce encounter with blues musician Muddy Waters steered her towards playing slide guitar.
He was a conservative person, and steered his newspaper Fremskridt in such a direction.
As coach of West Perth from 1947 to 1952 he steered his club to two premierships, in 1949 and 195
tiative, Lieutenant Commander Ernest E. Evans steered his hopelessly outclassed ship into the foe a
ted the enemy from boarding but he ultimately steered his ship out of the wind so the Decatur was a
e him a reputation for having single-handedly steered his team into the final.
rolific scorer in domestic cricket and in May steered his club Wayamba to a 31-run victory in the i
o have his crew lie flat on the deck while he steered his ship in on her.
he pillaging was good, and in the autumn they steered home to Denmark.
erlapping antenna beams are formed, which are steered in slightly different directions, usually suc
The Orb in 1992, the night-time sessions were steered in a more dance and ambient orientated direct
three boats in the darkness and rising seas, steered in the direction of the Spanish coast.
ad HMT Arab at his mercy, ordered that she be steered into captivity.
lls' hometown of Danville, Illinois), and was steered into nursing by Dr.
ng the first three torpedoes, but unknowingly steered into the path of the fourth.
y for the 1932 Home Nations Championship, and steered Ireland to their first Championship win for t
rned to Associated Electrical Industries, and steered it to become a major British company.
f Thayer still felt offended, Thayer may have steered later comments away from connecting Kelly to
The airship would be steered like a sailboat.
f cadherin molecules, computer modeling using steered molecular dynamics can estimate the stiffness
nd a rise in patriotism among black Americans steered more toward this celebration.
ra Machel in 1986, Joaquim Chissano gradually steered Mozambique back to a peace accord with RENAMO
865 Godai made contact with Thomas Glover who steered negotiations with the Platt textile machinery
Cox steered Newcastle back to the First Division at the e
in 1941 but Hardiman continued as captain and steered Norwood to a premiership in the league's last
r vehicle had jolted or swerved violently and steered off the side of the road, as if something had
the Afghan king Amanullah Khan had supposedly steered one of these trains during his 1928 Berlin vi
Our political elite steered our band away from joining any inter-band ass
n of the season moved just north of due west, steered quickly at 20 to 25 mph (40 km/h) by a ridge
The front two and back two axles can be steered, reducing the turning radius to 83 feet (25 m
Two beams, steered so that they overlap
ch fleet, whether through accident or design, steered south followed by Banckert's fifteen ships an
As a Union minister, he steered successive Congress governments to victory in
chological trauma, Waller reasons, would have steered Terry toward becoming Batman's successor.
at our wakes to determine the course we have steered that got us to where we are.
Pro-French like his uncle, he steered the Cherokee into war with the British coloni
In 1998 he steered the record-breaking Cambridge Blue Boat in th
He steered the union through two major strikes in 1972 a
He has also steered the team to the MacLarnon Cup final on ?
estley as his assistant and they successfully steered the club away from relegation.
rthodox -and extremely difficult - manner, he steered the boat for most of the race.
he player leaned to tilt the bike, which then steered the in-game bike.
Indira Gandhi steered the Congress to a landslide victory in 1971.
Later stealing back to his post, he steered the ship for 8 hours despite his critical con
is first career had been as a chemist, and he steered the Poisons and Pharmacy Act 1908 through Par
“Colonel Ambrose Keevil who had steered the wholesale ship through the first two year
he excise tax, but James Madison successfully steered the tariff increases through the legislature.
She steered the theatre to a position of financial stabil
He steered the Rabbitohs to four premiership victories o
He became Chairman on Rank's retirement and steered the company away from near bankruptcy to a st
y multi-millionaire Brooks Mileson, Alexander steered the club to the Scottish Third Division title
ck: Elizabeth I (1558-1606) and her ministers steered the country along a Protestant path.
He steered the development of the London Underground's c
to the angle of the prevailing wind, and then steered the boat on that course automatically.
She has steered the initiation of the Kenya Youth Empowerment
ook over as manager in the summer of 1905 and steered the club to English football's top flight at
In 11 seasons he steered the Redmen to a 180-55 record and two consecu
Doug Grimes, a pioneer who steered the band through its voyage, was the only mem
Khalifatul Masih II steered the college through its most critical phases
He steered the club to their first ever Grand Final appe
wing an expert through ball by Dunn, Macaulay steered the ball between the Blackburn goalposts to s
Quartermaster Hayden steered the ship into position in the line of battle
n August 1942 Turner took over as Manager and steered the Club through the remaining period of the
on the lyrics; their joint efforts inevitably steered the band towards science-fiction imagery and
He steered the British coxed pair (brothers Jonny and Gr
As director of programmes for Ardent, he steered the company to its first profit, but left to
He steered the 'Standstill Agreement" that Kashmir State
In the 2010-2011 season he steered the club to sixth place in the league, their
ficult for the Russian national economics, he steered the nascent banking system as Chairman of the
on, Cronin watched for signals and skillfully steered the ship as she trained her guns on Fort Morg
Harrison steered the nighttime format into a blend of soul and
lane was not able to stop on the runway, they steered the plane off the runway in order to avoid hi
He steered the abbey through the fall of the Kingdom of
The document also steered the prime responsibility of the Cultural Revo
Stationed at the helm, Poole steered the ship during the engagement in a cool and
ep of the organisation's Executive Board, and steered the Agency through a period of worsening indu
nd the goalscoring abilities of Iwan Roberts, steered the Terriers to a 3rd place finish and a Play
efield Trinity Wildcats in July 2006 where he steered the team clear of relegation with four wins f
wing an expert through ball by Dunn, Macaulay steered the ball between the Blackburn goalposts to s
erely returning to the helm having previously steered the national side on two triumphant Kangaroo
ob of the Oakleigh Charger's senior coach and steered them to the 2006 TAC Cup Premiership.
But the format of the music subsequently steered them towards the release of the two double al
He became their record points scorer and steered them to victory in the Lancashire Cup Final i
He also steered them to three more FA Cup Finals, one more In
able to coach West Perth in 1941 and not only steered them to that year's premiership but also to t
nt (Electoral Reform) Act 1987 which had been steered through by former deputy premier Mal Bryce.
was acquired by Herbert Mansfield in 1933 and steered through the difficult 1930s as a high class c
as Deasy's Act , which as Attorney General he steered through Parliament.
State for Scotland Donald Dewar successfully steered through the Westminster Parliament.
Unable to return to Zeebrugge, the boat was steered to El Ferrol, Spain, where she and her crew w
arter-line formation crossing his path and he steered to attack the rear ship, which seemed larger
During his brief spell in charge he steered to the team to just 11 wins in 41 games, whic
nnels and two surround channels that could be steered to the left, right or rear wall of the theatr
rn, a British man-of-war, and the three ships steered together for the coast of France, where they
It was steered toward the comet during the extended mission
Steered toward the northwest between the upper low an
Under Lwin's leadership, the TUC(B) steered towards an openly communist line.
to whether the destroyer captain spotted and steered towards the boat.
entified on their journey through the CJS and steered towards treatment and wraparound support.
were caught in an upper-level jet stream, and steered towards Europe.
The senior students are steered towards the British curriculum leading to Ede
n edge of a subtropical ridge, the system was steered towards the north-northwest for the duration
The Coxswain, Aaron Haylett, steered towards the stricken vessel but the sea condi
es High would result in more hurricanes being steered towards the Atlantic coast.
od (1400 BC to 1000 AD), more hurricanes were steered towards the Gulf coast as the Azores High was
The German steered Tunisia through World Cup 2002 qualifying but
ries and, having assembled a substitute team, steered United to the FA Cup final.
The highly agile Cartosat-2A can be steered up to 45 degrees along as well as across the
ontent quotas on the industry, the government steered well clear of any serious re-examination of t
s cars, restored and cleverly converted to be steered with the original throttle as a tiller, brake
                                                                                                   


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