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piloted

adjective as in governed

adjective as in managed

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After completing a programme of remote-controlled testing, it began carrying out piloted tests earlier this year.

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The crew from Romeo’s company, Deep Sea Vision, had piloted their state-of-the-art submersible closer to the possible wreckage.

Two locations that piloted the technology, including one in Huntington Beach, saw improvements in order accuracy and staff turnover, while average sales were 10% higher, executives said during a recent earnings call.

He piloted the Samaritans’ battered SUV while Kocourek, who was a hospital candy striper when she was a girl, pointed out rock formations and changes to the landscape.

The role meant he was involved in introducing the poll tax in Scotland, where it was piloted a year earlier than in England and Wales.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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