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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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