Expertly, he maneuvered himself to the guide rail near the center of the room, and caught the spiral.
Mabel maneuvered about the window trying to get into such a position that she could lower herself.
The woman again tried to push by Shirley, but the latter maneuvered so as to be directly in front of her at every step.
The French instructor finally granted a recess of ten minutes but before the time was up the planes had maneuvered out of sight.
When we caught sight of the English flier he had maneuvered into a position behind his German adversary.
As the Solar Guard cruiser roared up in a long arc, eluding the enemy torpedoes, the Nationalist ship maneuvered frantically to evade the salvo of war heads, but Strong had fired a deadly pattern.
Rex Sinclair smiled as he maneuvered the sleek black space yacht in a tight circle a thousand feet above the Titan crystal roof of his luxurious home in the heart of the wild Venusian jungle.
Al maneuvered one end through an already drilled hole in the floor, hung the gooseneck over the sink and used a metal clamp to fasten his pipe to the wall.
He maneuvered the pipe through an already drilled hole and waited for his companion to catch it and stab it into an elbow.
He cleared the jam with one hand while Talbot maneuvered to gain time, and then returned to the fight.
If Juli leaves enough of you, once she finds out how you maneuvered her.
But he hadmaneuvered it very cleverly, so I never had a chance to insist on proofs.
Upon a platform immediately behind the center of the stage is placed an arc projector that is maneuvered by hand, and throws a luminous disk upon the canvas of the screen.
In this the bridges and traps are maneuvered by wire ropes which are worked by hydraulic rams placed against the walls of the stage building.
The motion of the disk is arrested by a brake, and a bell maneuvered from the interior serves to give orders to an aid either to set the disk in operation or to stop it.
A A, whose upper extremities project from the frame so that they can be maneuvered from the exterior.
Within the brief space of two months he had raised the siege of Richmond, maneuvered McClellan completely out of Virginia, and overthrown Pope in a two-days' battle compelling that commander to retire behind the defenses of Washington.
Scott maneuvered between Savo Island and Cape Esperance, Guadalcanal’s western tip, and ran head-on into the bombardment group.
The battalions encountered pockets of resistance in the undergrowth of the islands thick vegetation and maneuvered to outflank and overrun the opposition.
And always the Centaurians maneuvered to bar Dixon from attempting any dash toward the projectile.
Yet, in spite of the Centaurians' clumsy slowness, they maneuvered with a cool strategy that constantly kept the Earth man's superior strength at bay.
From side to side she maneuvered until she was less than half a mile behind the submarine and headed straight for it.
One of them maneuvered to his left, the second to his right, and the third dove below him to fire up.
Doolittle maneuvered and bedeviled that German plane until it turned tail and retired.
A skink maneuvered to the lower part of the tree trunk was never loath to leave it in a dash for other shelter, which might be another tree trunk nearby.
After a few seconds they did break apart, and then maneuveredbriefly menacing each other at close quarters, but they gradually moved away and lost contact.
In the bay there were races between the galleys and triremes, and emulation was encouraged among the troops by large money prizes to the companies whomaneuvered with the greatest precision and activity.
At nightfall, wemaneuvered to a position directly above the city.
Just how he had maneuvered the ship to keep our end of the line in position, without its swinging in a tremendous arc, I have never been able to understand.
He maneuvered to come alongside, and there was blinding light everywhere.
He carefully maneuvered the very last of the novelties he had built into an originally simple Lawlor drive-unit.
While the French squadron maneuveredto allow freedom of action for this newer British squadron the Turkish guns resumed fire.
By this time the Turks, by means of the mobile carriages prepared for them by the Germans, had maneuvered some heavy artillery into position on the heights inland.
Under cover of darkness the final dispositions were made and the ships maneuvered so that the timing of the several landings would be accurately synchronized.
Holbrook observed the Messudiyeh through the periscope of the B-11, maneuvered for position, dived, came up again and launched his torpedo.
The British pretending to retire, maneuvered to lure them on to a position where they had concealed infantry with machine guns and artillery.
Under command from the ground the planes were maneuvered over much of that part of the country.
The ceiling is the maximum altitude at which the plane can be maneuvered in actual service.
Maneuvered over difficult ground, the machine withstood the firing strains and road tests in a highly satisfactory manner.
It took but twelve jacks to move the entire mass, and these were maneuvered under the orders of a superintendent, who transmitted his signals with a whistle.
The Frontier Boys though badly beaten by the captain at first, finally under the leadership of Jim, out-maneuvered him and captured his ship.
It was his bête noir, the Mexican dwarf who had recently robbed him, and out-maneuvered him on two occasions at least.
Now they maneuvered the heavy plate till it was resting on that beam; then they released the plate, and watched it slide down the incline, shooting through the open doorway of the car.
Slowly, cautiously they maneuvered the Solarite back to the spot, and looked down on a sea of seething lava!
The thudding relays in the power room, as Wade maneuvered the ship, seemed some diminutive mockery of the giant relays he had seen in the power room of the Kaxorian plane.
This bar was alive with pulsing, glowing fires, that changed and maneuvered and died out over all its surface and through all its volume.
Arcot maneuvered his craft cautiously toward the great hole at the nose of the ship, and they entered the mighty vessel slowly, a powerful spotlight illuminating the interior.
Arcot maneuvered the Solarite over the edge of the roof, and dropped it swiftly down the half mile to the ground below.
Four times that beast threw him, but the fifth time Roosevelt maneuvered him into a stretch of quicksand in the Little Missouri River.
Merrifield led the way; Fisher maneuvered for last place and secured it.
Now, working together like the smooth team of junior spacemen they were, Tom, Roger, and Astro maneuvered the great rocket ship toward the gaping hole of the air lock in the side of the white ball-like satellite.
On and on he went, with Tom standing to one side watching with wide-eyed wonder as the many ships were maneuvered into and out of the station.
Illustration: The junior spaceman maneuvered the great rocket ship toward the air lock] Through the teleceiver Tom could see the jet boats darting out from the station carrying the magnetic cables.
When they reached an altitude of a thousand miles above the surface of the planet, Loring maneuvered the jet boat into position outside the ship and placed the crude reactant bomb inside.
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