In 1917, a mass movement led by socialists and pacifists called for a popular referendum on the question of going to war. |
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They run millimetres from the ground and have all the suspension movement of a roller skate. |
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The Left has much in common with the radicals in the Green movement and wants to work with them. |
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When the fan is activated, the air movement pulls the spring-mounted louvers open, allowing the air to flow into the attic. |
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No mention is made of rotary motion from the elbow or lateral movement from the wrist. |
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It happens during three distinct periods during the night called rapid eye movement or REM sleep. |
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Bluehead chub, creek chub, and redbreast sunfish movement distributions were significantly leptokurtic. |
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In general, the movement of planets to angular positions in relocated charts is of greatest importance. |
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The resistance movement of Greece played a relatively small part in the whole scheme of events in the eastern Mediterranean during World War Two. |
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His movement hoped to be accepted as the near contemporary Franciscans were but was anathematised and fiercely persecuted. |
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The second movement is like the surreal reprise of the first that it is supposed to be. |
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A lock-down has banned the movement of citrus plants, fruit and equipment outside the Emerald, Peak Downs, and Bauhinia shires. |
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It is the ideological lodestone of a political movement that has shoved the entire American political center to the right. |
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It enjoys demonising the elected representatives of the labour movement and treats its left critics as heretics to be cast aside and scorned. |
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After months of nitpicking of this kind some movement towards translating words into deeds has at last taken place. |
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The population heterogeneity model matched the leptokurtosis, variance, and overall distribution of the movement data. |
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As they restricted the movement of people and animals, they were widely disliked by rural Africans. |
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The pipe was used by C.A.D.S. to move the predator in a side-to-side manner to mimic the anguilliform movement of a swimming shark. |
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What's more, a recent influx of new restaurants, restaurateurs and bar owners are attempting to pioneer a new culinary movement in town. |
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The resistance movement of Yugoslavia played an important role in World War Two. |
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To highlight the continuous movement of his imaginative figures, Valery uses infinitives. |
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The onset of hyperactive movement occurs near the site of fertilization and is crucial for penetrating the egg's zona pellucida. |
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Now you shift your weight, and in response to my final, right-side punch, intercept my movement with a right-leg roundhouse kick. |
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My part of the republican movement was to argue that becoming a republic was to signal to the world that we are our own men and women. |
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Here was a movement whose ideal of collectivism frowned on individual romances. |
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The back and forth movement of each piston was translated into rotary motion by a crank shaft. |
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It was always just a matter of how the Republican movement could get itself into a position to begin scrapping the Armalites. |
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Although the water may look well coloured and in turmoil, fish like the zander are able see the slightest movement and you will catch fish. |
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Her mother stumbled and fell against a wall, and the movement brought down a weakened timber from the roof. |
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The movement of families from older estates to the new ones is also a very live issue and that is happening on a regular basis. |
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The second tendency is represented by the Salafis, a global movement driven by a desire for religious purification. |
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To prevent the movement of further machinery, pickets later tied a specialised bicycle lock to the gates of the factory. |
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The 1990s brought a movement for legalizing same-sex marriages, but it initially enjoyed little success. |
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The anti-capitalist movement marks the emergence of a new generation of politically thinking youth. |
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When the movement to legalize abortion began, advocates talked about the human costs of prohibition. |
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Although the movement restrictions are restricting business, farmers must use the livestock markets or risk losing them altogether. |
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He is generally considered to be the founding father of the animal liberation movement and has turned quite a few meat eaters into vegetarians. |
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One stunning example of where the movement of a small group of cells is crucial occurs during the formation of an animal embryo. |
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The collection contains studies by government officials, scholars, and Cossack movement leaders. |
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Front and rear angulations should be in balance for smooth movement with a good front reach and a strong rear movement. |
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The resistance movement has pinned down our soldiers and contractors as enemy occupiers. |
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The cameras were triggered automatically by any movement in the vicinity of the bower, where all courtship and mating take place. |
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A slight breeze rustles the long grass and the only other movement is supplied by the thousands of cattle that call the Pampas home. |
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It was also at this period that there were the first stirrings of a national movement in Wales. |
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The contradictions between an ascendant democratic movement and a timeworn media oligarchy are extreme. |
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But many people said that it was the Italian resistance movement that liberated Italy from fascism. |
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This is caused by the movement of an atom or group of atoms from one position to another. |
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It influenced the Romantic movement in the arts by releasing the more individualist attitudes in which this movement was based. |
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The tide graph indicates tidal movement based on the Moon's transit over the meridian and the lunitidal interval. |
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Faced with the problem of holding the movement together, the republican leadership resorted to a policy of tactical ambiguity. |
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I think a regrettable feature of some aspects of the environmental movement is that it turns its back on technology. |
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Gently he turned him around to meet his eyes and all movement from the other boy ceased immediately. |
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Whatever may be the movement of the target in the sea, the missile will zero in on it. |
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He has collaborated on studies of laterality by examining patterns of mouth movement asymmetries during different tasks. |
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Just recently Arminianism has spawned a movement which embarrasses even Arminians by its distortion of the character of God. |
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But the reality is that the ID movement actively lobbies for such legislation all around the country. |
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Ya Basta call for free movement of citizens and for placing a greater value on the welfare of communities rather than market forces. |
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As I was zeroing the scope, the movement of the bullet strike seemed to be quite accurate. |
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But get onto the lesser ring roads and the traffic movement is atrocious at the best of times. |
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The conference participants were current and potential leaders of a movement to promote civic renewal in the American research university. |
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These movement restrictions apply to all farmed livestock within that area. |
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It began as the Andante religioso slow movement for an early String Quartet in E minor. |
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Slow and stately movement is compounding the lost opportunities of earlier wasted years. |
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It puts out a real sticky, tacky substance and is designed to restrict the movement of somebody. |
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He is slightly deaf but the movement from my horse and the crowd behind me catches the tail of his eye. |
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A well laid out internal network of main, cross roads and paths is essential for efficient movement of men and machinery. |
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The first movement moves to a too-stately tread, although the 16th note runs are light enough. |
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The same woman waited until the delicately poised last chords of Mahler's slow movement to get up and leave. |
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Through this measure, the chances of success against a repetition of the revolutionary movement were greatly improved. |
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In Seattle at the very end of the 20th century a new anti-capitalist movement was born. |
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At the same time that prochoice advocates fight increased abortion restrictions, the anti-choice movement celebrates victory. |
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We should brace ourselves for a fracturing of the gay rights movement in the next few decades, between assimilationists and their opponents. |
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Meanwhile, the movement is quietly choosing candidates and allies for the legislative elections. |
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Sofia City Court denied the newly formed movement party registration on grounds of failure to meet legal requirements. |
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It is believed that this articulation permitted a sliding movement of the tibia on the astragalus. |
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She made no other movement as the doctors restrained her to the sickbed, just laying there and contemplating furiously. |
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Singer regards the animal liberation movement as comparable to the liberation movements of women and people of colour. |
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In animal cells mitochondrion movement is mainly associated with microtubules. |
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His fleshless snout made stunted attempts at movement while he spoke, though his speech was clear and articulated. |
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The astrocompass functions by means of measured movement in three independent axes. |
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There may be a direct link between physical movement and rhythmical expression in music. |
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Even before the war, the movement to liberalize world trade further had stalled. |
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There is too much pulling about of the melodic line in the first movement for my taste. |
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The Norwegian resistance movement played an important part in World War Two. |
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Communist groups throughout Europe had done little to assist any resistance movement in Nazi-occupied Europe. |
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The constant movement caused my skirt to ride up, and the bottom of my thighs squeaked against the leather. |
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Anyone seeking to leave the movement was declared an enemy of God and threatened with death for apostasy and desertion. |
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The ascensional movement did not cease until the Go-Ahead had reached a height of fourteen thousand feet. |
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You want tales from the Old South about slavery and empowerment, the rise of the civil-rights movement and the promise of integration? |
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From the ringside seats it was clear that finally the message of the global anti-war movement had been heard loud and clear. |
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The only movement coming from his body was a slow trickle of blood from his left temple and the rapid rise and fall of his lungs. |
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She studied the smooth ripples, as they formed with each movement of her feet. |
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Finally opening her eyes, she noted that, other than the shallow rise and fall of his chest, there was no movement coming from him. |
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The leader of this resistance movement is a mysterious figure known only as Kuato. |
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In the way that he apposes the images and varies the pauses, he draws us into the evening's movement and its paradoxically calming effect. |
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He gave a low chuckle before, in a sudden movement and with surprising speed, he kicked me across the face. |
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More direct running, allied with better movement on and off the ball, allowed a few better chances to be conjured up. |
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The up and down movement of the body during running may stimulate bowel activity. |
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The already-flourishing youth zine movement took a new turn in the 1990's when zines went online. |
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The tests were carried out with different methods and directions of mechanical loading in order to initiate the movement of each sapling. |
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It could then be argued that the asymmetrical lopsidedness suggests movement and directionality. |
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More important is the phenomenon called VIP movement that creates traffic logjams that last hours. |
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In a sudden blur of movement she launched herself across the office in my direction. |
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Interviews with workers were conducted in English, and those with officials and social movement activists in Greek Cypriot. |
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If the same movement starts to angle your knees outwards, towards your little toes, then you supinate. |
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I like the little details, like the space to rest your left foot, and the movement of the seat. |
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The base is equipped with three omni-wheels with independent control of rotation that allow movement in any direction. |
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A friend of mine in her 50s who was active in the women's movement through the 70s laughed like a drain when I told her that. |
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But high prices in major cities are curbing the speed of the movement of workers. |
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Monitor their every movement with a rather tedious live-stream of CCTV footage. |
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I think the healthy, lusty movement we all had at Henry Street was because we walked every day. |
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I certainly agree with him about the collectivist movement plaguing our world. |
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The response of secular political parties to the movement so far has been lukewarm. |
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It is built around the idea of rotation, an elemental movement shared by wheels, the Earth, steering wheels and wind turbines. |
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Regular stretching and joint movement exercises maximize the range of motion of joints and the ability to freely and loosely move as you age. |
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I then applied full right rudder and what lateral-stick movement I could to regain upright level flight. |
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About a month later, Lovejoy started regaining movement in his arms and upper body. |
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This joint allows rotation to accommodate movement due to thermal expansion of the arches. |
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If the labour movement is weak, anaemic, perhaps crippled, then failure is too close for comfort. |
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Loop as movement presupposes joint rotation between here and there, up and down, edge and center. |
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The many echoes and repetitions throughout the performances carried the audience from one movement to another. |
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The Occupy movement have set up a livestream from Zuccotti Park which shows, well, frankly very little happening. |
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She was part of the early feminist movement and I had no idea what feminism was. |
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It is important to fully understand the effect a liquid's movement can have on the attitude control of these spacecraft. |
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Much more important, there is no way that the movement can keep the political arena at arm's length. |
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The third movement is a rondo, which is a variation repeating itself over and over again. |
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Today there seems to be a movement of the Holy Spirit calling forth the anchoritic vocation once again. |
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Throughout his career he was an advocate of Constructivism not merely as an artistic movement but as the ideology of a way of life. |
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This position goes against all appearances, which constrain our senses to believe that the sun is in continuous movement around the earth. |
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At times in the first half the All Ireland champions' movement and speed of execution was awesome and Kildare did well to just hang in there. |
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The traditional short-covering by speculators that usually followed a sharp downward movement was no longer present to instill some recovery. |
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It retains the split tail to allow independent movement of the two halves of the wide saddle platform as the legs swing up and down. |
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A resistance movement emerged on a scale that the military had not anticipated. |
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Along with your breathing, repetitive movement like walking, jogging, swimming or t'ai chi can be used to induce a meditative state. |
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In a silence dense as water your eye picks up no movement but the sloughing of sand, seeking its angle of repose. |
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The art union movement enjoyed great initial success, but it collapsed when local courts stopped the lotteries. |
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A gyroscope inside translates movement through the air into mouse movements, which moves the pointer on the screen. |
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The cytoskeleton is involved in the saltatory movement of organelles such as mitochondria or in the fusion of endosomes with primary lysosomes. |
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The explorers suggested that the towers had to do with the movement of the moon, and left it at that. |
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The post-modernist movement challenged the Modernist notion of the avant-garde. |
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Her excitement caused him to diagnose an erratic heartbeat, which restricted freedom of movement and made her feel like an invalid. |
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The anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist nature of the current movement means we are starting from a much higher political level. |
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For both the abortion rights movement and anti-abortionists, members of Congress could prove amenable to restricting access to abortion. |
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The target of the latter piece of legislative legerdemain is the Free Software movement itself. |
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Corinne, seeing a movement out of the corner of her eye, looked up and saw Carla ascending the stairs. |
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But the airport is no longer inactive during the afternoons, as there is continuous movement of flights. |
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Commentators declared the anti-capitalist movement dead at the start of the year. |
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Our studies have shown movement towards legalization would actually reduce demand for undocumented illegal workers. |
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That movement saved him, as another silenced gunshot rang out, chipping the hard concrete floor above him. |
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It is unfortunate that the movement against sweatshops is usually led by anti-capitalists. |
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Thus, the great civil rights movement of the 1950s and early 1960s developed independently of the labor movement. |
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Just as in the great civil rights movement forty years ago, we shall overcome. |
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In following years protests continued but the peace movement seems to be running out of steam. |
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Confidence must be restored in the movement so that it continues to serve the saving and borrowing needs of its 2.7 million members. |
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There is little sign as yet of the opposition movement forcing the US to alter its policies. |
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But while it may have had some of the earmarks of a religious revival, this movement was rooted firmly in the material world. |
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Even as the southern protest movement achieved its civil rights goals, it also revived feelings of racial consciousness among African Americans. |
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The arts and crafts movement began in Britain in reaction to the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century. |
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The rebellious fringe seeks a new alternative, and the signature food of the antiglobalization movement is vegan. |
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The anti-vax movement was recently reinvigorated by a small British study in 1998 that linked the MMR vaccine with autism. |
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The movement of large building blocks was done by the use of levers and pulleys. |
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One of the main claims of the antiglobalization movement is that globalization is widening the gap between the haves and the have-nots. |
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This led to a movement toward rewording the death penalty statutes to attempt to avoid the inequality in application. |
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He reworks sound and video movement to produce alternative historical narratives. |
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This is the flexible or efficient use of balance, leverage, and movement in the performance of Judo throws and other skills. |
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For liberals to make such arguments effectively, they must first take back their movement from the softs. |
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The movement hoped to convert the Liberal Party to 'New Liberalism' and thus to allow the continuation of the Liberals as a broadly based party. |
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Its political side grew out of the social gospel movement and liberation theology. |
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At the time of tooth bud formation, each tooth begins a continuous movement outward in relation to the bone. |
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Poland's resistance movement could concentrate all its resources on a common enemy. |
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It is a politics that has informed not just black power anti-racism but the gay pride movement and, above all, radical feminism. |
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What have been the consequences of large waves and water movement to whatever life existed on its surface? |
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This movement transcended religious and sectarian divisions and was determined to end the US-led occupation. |
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Dozens of life hacking Web sites now exist, where followers of the movement trade suggestions on how to reduce chaos. |
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Zambia's economic survival as a landlocked country depends on the transport system for the movement of its exports and imports. |
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Play a right-footed player on the left and his first movement is to come inside with the ball, which starts to crowd the space of other players. |
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No writer of his generation was more responsible for the widespread antiwar movement in England in the years following the war. |
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There is a long symbolic tradition in Ethiopia of movement towards the right or to the east. |
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Steady rumblings have been recorded indicating the upward movement of magma. |
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We urgently need to build a solidarity movement on the scale of those against South African apartheid and the Vietnam War in the past. |
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A splash movement flitted out from under the lily pad and a streak of orange made its way to another. |
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Also, stereotypical behaviour and circling movement induced by apomorphine was suppressed. |
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Many new religious observances were designed by the feminist movement in the Church. |
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Those who represent the Pentecostal movement say that missionaries function as apostles. |
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Because the movement of floaters is not restricted, local population size is effectively not limited. |
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He could feel the rips and tears, the little cuts opening under the movement of the shrapnel. |
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Really exaggerate this movement until you can perform it with a slight hop at the start of the turn. |
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By the beginning of the nineteenth century this logic was clear in the common school movement and later, in the land grant colleges. |
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We can no longer afford to ask our Landcare movement to shoulder this huge responsibility alone. |
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A ripple of movement across the surface of the mirror caught Steffen's attention. |
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Today, there are stirrings of a national movement for democracy in American higher education. |
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Fans of movement will love it for the way integrates the use of the body with the music. |
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A double-page album conveys all the panic, speed, ferocity, movement and verve of the hunt. |
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This movement is showing a sustainable and very concrete economic path based on principles of collectivism and not individualism. |
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Some of the popular hatha derivatives, such as ashtanga and viniyoga, are movement and breath oriented and can offer a significant challenge. |
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Fauvism was the first movement of this modern period, in which color ruled supreme. |
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A supply chain is typically drawn linearly to show product movement from left to right. |
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Shading on the display as well as grid lines on the ground give the pilot a sense of movement in flight and height above terrain. |
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The great weakness of the American workers movement historically has been its inability to establish an independent political party. |
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Knowing how and when to release these joints is critical to facility, ease of movement and speed. |
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The 1990s saw illiterate poor women in the village of Dubagunta, Andhra Pradesh, launch a grass roots movement against the sale of arrack. |
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Further, it should be stated that the assumption is negatived by the movement of the moon's apse. |
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They decipher traces of ancient Platyhelminthe movement in the California mountains, on rocks that are over half a billion years old. |
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The web implants were fairly simple to master, and significantly increased speed of movement underwater. |
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The movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers, or saltwater intrusion, is usually caused by ground water pumping from coastal wells. |
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The results of the research confirmed my attraction toward movement and light, which led quite logically to the publications that followed. |
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Instead of focusing his attention on repainting it, though, his eye was caught by movement in the reflection. |
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The movement of the clouds is accelerated by atmospheric temperature and other environmental factors. |
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A steady upsurge was brought about in the movement for remoulding people and a new change was produced in their mental and moral make-up. |
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Every movement of the eyeball becomes exaggerated, and there's a liquidness to the lens itself. |
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The child-like simplicity of the slow movement is rendered as a lullaby, and the finale has punch without the application of brute force. |
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That is the issue for the so-called republican movement to answer clearly. |
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Every geek in the Free Culture movement had the idea for Kickstarter years before Kickstarter actually existed. |
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The inscription in the roundel indicates that the movement was made after Godshalk moved to Philadelphia about 1763 or 1764 from Towamencin, a town just outside the city. |
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The movement of data directly from disk arrays to and from automated libraries across a dedicated network for backup and recovery applications is highly desirable. |
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Despite a disappointing ruling in the Fifth Circuit on Thursday, the pro-choice movement is only gearing up for battle. |
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Use of lower doses may facilitate a patient being more arousable, but may provide less consistent sedation and a greater chance for movement during selected procedures. |
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A remarkable gracefulness in movement was created in these intricate embellishments such as the acanthus and oak leaves, volute scroll and laurelling details. |
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It all began as a joke, but the Slow Food movement is no laughing matter. |
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He believes the technique could be developed within a decade to restore movement to a tetraplegic's hand or feeling to a prosthetic leg used by an amputee. |
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Showing images of mere reversal may in fact provide a safety valve for the social tensions that the women's movement has created by demanding a more dominant role for women. |
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The estimate is based on a large mutational target, the 804-base TMV MP gene that encodes the viral movement protein, which is a cognate sequence for the viral replicase. |
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The term was first used in a French treatise on dance by Raoul-Auger Feuillet and Pierre Beauchamp to denote graphic symbols representing the movement of the feet. |
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So it will prove in the future, for nothing can frustrate the evolutionary movement nor prevent humanity as a whole from attaining and achieving its purpose. |
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The actors throw themselves around the space, with little heed for the physical risks that they take, and their physical movement is the most representative of their emotions. |
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He was part of a loosely organized movement in literature and visual arts, characterized by a rejection of direct, literal representation in favor of evocation and suggestion. |
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While new open-carry groups pop up and old organizations splinter, the gun control movement has found strength in partnerships. |
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So there's a striking contrast between the grim aspect of the kitchens and vaults at ground floor level, and the movement of space and light at first-floor level and above. |
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A major feature of the transnational movement was the formation of ethnic enclaves by both Mixtecs and Zapotecs in major employment centers at destinations. |
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The actuator latch of a hard disk drive selectively intercepts the movement of the locking protrusion at the actuator so that the actuator is locked and unlocked. |
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For years now, geek-chic, nerd triumphalism and the whole awkward-is-beautiful movement have saturated Hollywood. |
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They are so calm in movement and gesture that I was lulled into a stupor. |
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This keeps the stress off my knees and places all of it on my quads and hamstrings, in effect making the movement more of a one-leg squat than a stretching lunge. |
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The note-taking during the reading of the Flusser book enabled me to overcome the travel sickness in the arrhythmic opening movement that is inevitable in an unfamiliar book. |
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During the Arab Spring, social media was praised as the driving force behind a collective movement to dismantle dictatorships. |
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A rumbling sound drew her attention to a small movement behind her. |
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The third movement rondo was played with a swinging, joyful authority. |
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Tardive dyskinesia is an involuntary movement disorder usually consisting of athetoid or choreic movements in the oro-facial region, but may affect any part of the body. |
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The sudden decrease in the water pressure during the drawdown phase reduces the load on the structure, thereby inducing a bending movement on the base of the dam. |
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Thus it was all the more unfortunate when the movement was interrupted by a memory lapse that necessitated a brief conference at the podium between soloist and conductor. |
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It is probably the very remoteness of a solution as well as the decline in terrorist attacks of the past few years that have allowed this movement to coalesce. |
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Over the past thirty years, the movement has expanded exponentially to include emphases on nutrition, physical exercise and various body therapy approaches, including Rolfing. |
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I had gone to the ashram expressly to meet the spiritual teacher, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, whose Sunnyasin movement had just begun to attract followers from the West. |
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The bill is packed with tens of thousands of electrical sensors operating to detect tiny electrical pulses that give away the movement of the animal's aquatic prey. |
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The movement had the dreamy, almost improvisatory aura of an arabesque. |
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He relied on the principles of control and movement to make up for his lack of velocity, but it was his lionhearted approach that won him the most praise. |
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In Florence he met the Italian Futurists, yet, unlike them, he was less interested in speed and movement than in the effects of colour and light in his work. |
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We discussed the similarities between the movements of a dancer to the movement of a mobile, such as the fact that both have languid, free-flowing movement. |
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In recent articles, two terrific writers whose work has graced this paper have seen silver linings in the recall movement that just plain aren't there. |
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The movement in Winter in the Blood, the geographical, spiritual movement, is something new in cinema. |
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Thus there is commonly a stretching lineation visible on fabric planes that indicates the movement direction, at least during the final stages of fabric development. |
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It was this group, founded by rock-ribbed conservatives and opponents of the president in 1940, that was the biggest and best-organized antiwar movement in American history. |
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We also accomplished the extraction of unidirectional movement from the bidirectional movements along the linear tracks by adding arrowhead patterns on the tracks. |
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Guess which highly respected professional health organizations in the United States think the whole reparative therapy movement is a dangerous lie? |
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Many present argued the left needs to build on the new political mood that the anti-war movement and the stirrings of industrial confidence have created. |
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If you have sufficient physical energy but are feeling dull and languid, you need a movement pattern with some creative fire to spark your life force. |
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This finally brought the task force freedom of movement along main supply routes into and out of the city, as the enemy's outlying forces were attrited. |
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The movement brought a ripple of laughter from the audience. |
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The fans seemed vocal for both bands at this particular show, but with little more than a small ripple of movement every now and then, this night left much to be desired. |
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But the wiser voices in the movement know that, now, they face much graver problems than semantics. |
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Glides, such as j and w, which are produced by a rapid movement of the articulators, either from, or more commonly towards a vowel articulation, are also dependent. |
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Again the group chose a rather fast tempo, which with the bagpipe-like drone in the bass parts, gave this movement the lilt of an improvised country dance. |
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It might also have the effect of keeping the passage clearer by the more frequent stirring and movement of powerful steamers towing flotillas of keels and lighters. |
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But the dogme movement was peaking when I graduated, and I felt I would be copying other people if I made dogme films. |
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Stability of the wrist depends on the geometry of the individual carpal bones and the ligamentous interconnections that control movement of one bone on another. |
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They are sensitive to the sense of struggle and resignation in this dramatic movement and their rubato, though fluid, never damages the integrity of the underlying pulse. |
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She closed her eyes, and he saw no movement beneath her lids. |
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Again, opponents have learned on the enemy ball to counter movement by matching their adversaries' lifters, and reacting with appropriate alacrity. |
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Growing numbers of malcontents, the anti-vax campaigners, allied increasingly with the Tea Party movement in the US, detest their government's directives on vaccination. |
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All of which raises the question, is the era of free capital movement just a bubble, fated to end one of these years, maybe soon? |
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As her severely rheumatoid hands are useless, an adequate range of movement in just one of her knees means that she can still get out of the chair without help. |
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Surely, however, that is not a movement that the self-marginalizing antiglobalization forces that have been in decline since Seattle are capable of building. |
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The enclosing movement was attacked on various grounds. To its effects were attributed the disappearance of the yeomanry, using the words in the strict sense of farmer-owners. |
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As indicated, many countries have liberalized their economies in recent years by removing exchange controls and limits on the movement of capital. |
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The novel had a considerable vogue in its day, and bears witness to the religious and historical interests revived by the Oxford movement and the Pre-Raphaelites. |
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Glavin and Leier had their conversation about revitalizing the union movement on May Day, a day to commemorate international working class solidarity. |
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And in another victory for Iraqi civil society, the Boy Scout movement is slowly reviving too, with some essential help from their American counterparts. |
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These theories, however, had their source in the same pressures of Stalinism and imperialism bearing down on the Trotskyist movement that gave rise to Pabloite revisionism. |
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It should be noted that the Anti-Coup movement has been known to exaggerate facts and numbers. |
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Recently, some young intellectual radicals, calling themselves the anti-feminists, have formed a movement for the exclusion of women from science and learning. |
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Both are literally depictions of magical air, evocative of movement and potency stirring inside a writhing cloud. |
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In turn, the anti-war movement strengthened the anti-capitalists. |
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Even the anti-capitalist movement shies away from the idea of revolution. |
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The biggest difference between the anti-choice ads and the pro-choice ones is that the former came after a visible, militant anti-choice movement had emerged. |
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Military drones, with ominous code names like Gorgon Stare and Constant Hawk, can monitor movement across an entire urban area. |
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The new ecology movement in anthropology relates to a deeper understanding of the relationship of technology and social organization to the environment. |
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If you start the retrieve with the tip of the rod high above the water, you will create a big belly of slack that absorbs every movement of your line hand. |
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Illustrating the landmark moment in the equal rights movement with an image of Bert and Ernie instantly conjures up nostalgia. |
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In Germany, cartons have gained a reputation for being environmentally unfriendly, and there has been a movement to encourage the use of returnable bottles. |
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In this respect, for all his goofiness, Ross Perot and his movement are looking better all the time. |
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It's a densely allusive, punning, always associative flow that manages to keep its narrative movement alive with dizzying glances in all directions along the way. |
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Both parties have restricted the freedom of movement of the population and imposed rules to curb mobility in specific areas or during certain parts of the day. |
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At its simplest, an animatic is a storyboard, a hand drawn still image that conveys direction, motion, and narrative through camera movement across it. |
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Lilly Kolisko trained as a nurse and then came to dedicate herself to scientific work within the anthroposophical movement pioneered by Rudolf Steiner, at Stuttgart. |
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The animal liberation movement opposes favoring humans over other animals. |
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How is the restorationist movement affecting liturgical renewal? |
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The famous sailor dance mimicked the movement of drunk, rowdy crewmen. |
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Pain may be experienced not only during movement but also while resting. |
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The Romantic movement and the growth of a native Russian theatre mark a high period of Anglomania and the zenith of Shakespeare's popularity in tragedy. |
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The crystals, which resemble spheres just 50 angstroms wide, are engineered to hold and prevent lateral movement of a charge to other isolated nanocrystals. |
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