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1 This bold manoeuvre gave us time to reload.
2 This was nothing less than a bold manoeuvre to hasten Silviane's admission to the Comedie Francaise.
3 It was a bold manoeuvre , and deserved success, if it were only for its spirit and daring.
4 The enemy, taken by surprise by this bold manoeuvre , did not resist, and beat a hasty retreat.
5 This bold manoeuvre insured success.
6 It was also between Donauwerth and Ratisbon that Davoust, by a bold manoeuvre , gained and merited the title of Prince of Eckmuhl.
7 He and he alone filled a star part, to him and to him alone belonged the success of an incredibly bold manoeuvre .
8 This skilful admiral would have paid dearly for his bold manoeuvre , if the storm had not come most opportunely to his aid.
9 "It's a bold manoeuvre for Indians unless they have a strong force."
10 Finding at last that he must shortly be overtaken, Sam resolved upon a bold manœuvre , by which to kill his foremost pursuer.
11 By means of these bold manoeuvres and vast combinations Napoleon calculated that he would have the advantage of the initiative in military operations.
12 Resolving upon a bold manœuvre , he stepped lightly into the rear room of the house, and climbed up inside the wide mouthed chimney.
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