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- noun Plural form of
maneuverer .
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Examples
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They are wonderful politicians and political maneuverers and strategists.
New Negative Hillary Ad In South Carolina Hits Obama For Calling GOP "Party Of Ideas" 2009
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They are wonderful politicians and political maneuverers and strategists.
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Some at the apex of the Democratic Party are "maneuverers."
Kathleen Reardon: A Few Words On This Democrats Coming Together Business 2008
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Senator Hagel would tell Americans and the world, by declaring his independence, that we are a good and great nation, not a nation of opportunists and maneuverers.
Senator Hagel: If He Declares Independence He Will Change The World. 2007
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And thus, what I have said today, the words I have spoken here, I will say in Santiago and I will say to the people of Oriente, where we also have a loyal people who will be able to give the lie they deserve to the plotters and maneuverers of the counterrevolution.
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My dear Clara, the responsibilities of a guardian are always very onerous, and his duties not always very agreeable, especially when his ward is the sole heiress of a large property and the object of pursuit by fortune hunters and maneuverers, male and female.
The Hidden Hand 1888
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Last night he related the whole occurrence to the prince, whose first impulse was without further ceremony to secure the maneuverers at once, but to this Biondello strongly objected.
The Works of Frederich Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller 1782
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Last night he related the whole occurrence to the prince, whose first impulse was without further ceremony to secure the maneuverers at once, but to this Biondello strongly objected.
The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist; and Sport of Destiny Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller 1782
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"My dear Clara, the responsibilities of a guardian are always very onerous, and his duties not always very agreeable, especially when his ward is the sole heiress of a large property and the object of pursuit by fortune hunters and maneuverers, male and female.
Capitola's Peril A Sequel to 'The Hidden Hand' Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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