1.   And so the maneuvering has begun.

2.   But then the legislative maneuvering began.

3.   In both the White House and the rest of Washington, the policy maneuvering had already begun.

4.   Of course, the maneuvering had begun long before the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, even for the politically titled and entitled.

5.   Peres has not yet announced whether he will remain chairman of the Labor Party, though intense maneuvering has already begun among younger leaders to succeed him.

6.   The maneuvering begins over the Democratic talk of power sharing.

7.   The maneuvering begins an election year that is expected to be deeply partisan despite the recent unity over the war.

8.   The maneuvering began last October, when Fiji switched to daylight saving time from November through February, moving the clock ahead one hour for the island nation.

9.   Less than a day after Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai dissolved parliament and called for new elections, the political maneuvering has already begun.

v. + begin >>共 485
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trade 4.31%
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vote 3.63%
film 3.40%
count 2.10%
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testing 1.87%
shoot 1.81%
campaign 1.59%
maneuvering 0.51%
maneuvering + v. >>共 58
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