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manipulate (Control unfairly), verb dominate, influence, manage, misuse, pull strings, pull wires, rig, rule, take advantage of, use manipulate (Utilize skillfully), verb apply, command, conduct, control, direct, drive, employ, engineer, govern, guide, handle, lead, make use of, maneuver, operate, pilot, ply, put in action, put into operation, regulate, run, set in motion, set to work, steer, tractare, use, utilize, wield, work See also: capitalize, coax, control, employ, exercise, exert, exploit, govern, handle, manage, militate, operate, perpetrate, ply, regulate, rule, scheme, tamper, use, wield How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Maldonado, he denounced Las Vegas as being the culmination of more than half a century of masked manipulatory violence directed towards the formation of an apparently free and playful urban environment in which men are completely devoid of innovative will (Modern Architecture, A Critical History, Thames and Hudson, London, 1980, p290). Movement differentiation was analyzed as function of task; environmental condition; and nature of the postural, limb manipulatory, and perceptual demands, given any number of variables (see articles by Higgins [24] and Higgins and Spaeth [25]). |
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