Moves Sentence Examples

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  • He moves to second floor.

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  • This test involves only changes of velocity, and so does not distinguish between two bases, each of which moves relatively to the other with uniform velocity without rotation.

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  • Rhyn made no moves on her, simply rolled to tuck her against his warm body.

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  • What I mean is that the world moves more slowly.

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  • In that gland the mystery of creation is concentrated; thought meets extension and directs it; extension moves towards thought and is perceived.

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  • This system is mischievous, since, if a few consecutive bad seasons occur, the farmer moves to some more favoured spot; while, on the other hand, a succession of good years tends to increase rents.

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  • A ray of light from a lamp is thrown on the mirror, whence it is reflected upon a white surface or scale set at a distance of about 3 ft., forming a bright spot on the surface; the slightest angular deflexion of the mirror, owing to its distance from the scale, moves the spot of light a very appreciable distance to the right or left according to the direction of the angular movement.

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  • Of the enemy's plans Napoleon knew nothing, but, in accordance with his usual practice, the position he had selected met all immediate possible moves.

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  • On the left, towards which the slower ion moves, only three molecules remain - a loss of four.

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  • But the whole inquiry moves .in a world of unrealities.

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  • Taking advantage of these results, Henri Pitot (1695-1771) afterwards showed that the retardations arising from friction are inversely as the diameters of the pipes in which the fluid moves.

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  • The land has hills and valleys, but the surface of water at rest is a horizontal plane; and if disturbed the surface moves in waves.

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  • The first vortex dilates and moves slower, while the second contracts and shoots through the first; after which the motion is reversed periodically, as if in a game of leap-frog.

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  • Projected perpendicularly against a plane boundary, the motion is determined by an equal opposite vortex ring, the optical image; the vortex ring spreads out and moves more slowly as it approaches the wall; at the same time the molecular rotation, inversely as the cross-section of the vortex, is seen to increase.

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  • For a cavity filled with liquid in the interior of the body, since the liquid inside moves bodily for a motion of translation only, 41 = - x, 42 = -, 43 = - z; (2) but a rotation will stir up the liquid in the cavity, so that the'x's depend on the shape of the surface.

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  • The hake moves laterally on a quadrant and it is thus possible to give the plough a tendency to left or right by moving the hake in the reverse direction.

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  • As it moves north it becomes gradually warmed and takes up moisture instead of depositing it as rain.

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  • The hexameter no longer, as in Lucilius, moves awkwardly as if in fetters, but, like the language of Terence, of Catullus in his lighter pieces, of Cicero in his letters to Atticus, adapts itself to the everyday intercourse of life.

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  • Among savage and nomadic nations the whole tribe often moves into new territory, either occupying it for the first time or exterminating or driving out the indigenous inhabitants.

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  • The next moves were more purely warlike.

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  • The insect is fixed by its proboscis, but moves its abdomen about and lays thirty to forty yellow eggs in small clusters.

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  • The reverse motion of P automatically moves the paper ribbon forward, ready to - 20 receive the next impression.

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  • Having selected the most suitable one he directs the axis of the finder to the estimated middle point between the comet and the star, turns the finder-micrometer in position angle until the images of comet and star lie symmetrically between the parallel position wires, and then turns the micrometer screw (which moves the distance-wires symmetrically from the centre in opposite directions) till one wire bisects the comet and the other the star.

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  • Its home seems to be in Central Asia, but it moves southward in winter, being common at that season in Cashmere, and is not unfrequently brought for sale to Calcutta.

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  • And the world of the spirit and the world of nature continue to have this distinction, that the latter moves only in a recurring cycle while the former certainly also makes progress."

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  • Thus Wellington did not even yet realize the full significance of the emperor's opening moves.

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  • A plane figure bounded by a continuous curve, or a solid figure bounded by a continuous surface, may generally be most conveniently regarded as generated by a straight line, or a plane area, moving in a fixed direction at right angles to itself, and changing as it moves.

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  • The fillets are placed on an endless chain which moves slowly through the furnace, returning underneath.

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  • Yet on occasion, as when performing its migrations, or even its almost daily transits from one feeding-ground to another, and still more when being pursued by a falcon, the speed with which it moves through the air is very considerable.

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  • As AB moves from CD to EF it pushes forward the layer of air in contact with it.

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  • Let the cylinder be rotated so that each white line moves exactly into the place of the next while the prong moves once in and out.

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  • A very noticeable illustration of the alteration of pitch by motion occurs when a whistling locomotive moves rapidly past an observer.

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  • An observer in the plane of the motion can easily hear a change in the pitch as the pitch-pipe moves to and from him.

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  • If now the curve moves along unchanged in form in the direction ABC with uniform velocity U, the epoch e =OA at any time t will be Ut, so that the value of y may be represented as 2 y=a sin T (x - Ut).

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  • When the velocity of the jet is gradually increased there is a certain range of velocity for which the jet is unstable, so that any deviation from the straight rush-out tends to increase as the jet moves up. If then the jet is just on the point of instability, and is subjected as its base to alternations of motion, the sinuosities impressed on the jet become larger and larger as it flows out, and the flame is as it were folded on itself.

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  • When the motion due to the vibration is up along the pipe from the embouchure, the air moves into the pipe from the outside, and carries the sheet-like stream in with it to the inside of the sharp edge.

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  • When the motion is reversed and the air moves out of the pipe at the embouchure, the sheet is deflected on to the outer side of the sharp edge, and no work is done against it by the air in the pipe.

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  • When two trains of sound waves travel through the same medium, each particle of the air, being simultaneously affected by the disturbances due to the different waves, moves in a different manner than it would if only acted on by each wave singly.

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  • In fact, Oku's march began on June 13th, Kuroki's on June 24th; the moves of the intermediate forces at various dates within this time.

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  • At Wyandotte were made the first moves for the Territorial organization of Kansas and Nebraska.

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  • We recognize an atom only through its physical activities, as manifested in its interactions with other atoms at a distance from it; this field of physical activity would be identical with the surrounding field of aethereal motion or strain that is inseparably associated with the nucleus, and is carried on along with it as it moves.

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  • In the present case the total dielectric contribution to this current works out to be the change per unit time in the electric separation in the molecules of the element of volume, as it moves uniformly with the matter, all other effects being compensated molecularly without affecting the propagation.

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  • With respect to the first moves made in the struggle, and the negotiations for peace at the outset of hostilities, Caesar's account sometimes conflicts with the testimony of Cicero's correspondence or implies movements which cannot be reconciled with geographical facts.

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  • The fact that in certain simple cases where a line when looked at equatorially splits into a triplet, the ratio of the charge to the mass is found by Lorentz's theory to be equal to that observed in the carrier of the kathode ray, shows that in these cases the electron moves as an independent body and is not linked in its motion to other electrons.

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  • In astronomy the "mean sun" is a fictitious sun which moves uniformly in the celestial equator and has its right ascension always equal to the sun's mean longitude.

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  • The "mean moon" is a fictitious moon which moves around the earth with a uniform velocity and in the same time as the real moon.

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  • Aristotle thought that God is only prime mover, and that too only as the good for the sake of which Nature moves; so that God moves as motive.

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  • In the twilight it moves about cautiously and as noiselessly as a rat, to which, indeed, at this time it bears some outward resemblance.

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  • The whole body moves forward slowly, always advancing in the swine general direction in which they originally started, but following more or less the course of the great valleys.

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  • The needle is so mounted that it only moves freely in the horizontal plane, and therefore the horizontal component of the earth's force alone directs it.

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  • We are the hinges (cardines) upon which the universal Church rests and moves.

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  • The acceleration of a falling body is naturally attributed to the presence of the earth; and, though the body approaches the earth in the course of its fall, it is easily recognized that the conditions under which it moves are only very slightly affected by this approach.

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  • Such statements as that a body moves in a straight line, and that it has a certain velocity, have no meaning unless the base, relative to which the motion is to be reckoned, is defined.

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  • A small body hanging by a string, at rest relatively to the earth, moves relatively to this base uniformly in a circle; that is to say, with constant acceleration directed towards the earth's axis.

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  • Newton called attention to the fact that a falling body moves in a curve, diverging slightly from the plumb-line vertical.

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  • If the whole instrument moves, the operator also moves round with it in the boat, and knows at once in which direction he is looking.

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  • The ibis is chiefly an inhabitant of the Nile basin from Dongola southward, as well as of Kordofan and Sennar; whence about midsummer it moves northwards to Egypt.

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  • The screw moves the spectroheliograph at a perfectly uniform rate across the fixed solar image.

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  • The farther descent of the bucket being thus arrested, the special cable T is now slackened, so that the conical bottom of the bucket drops down, pressing down by its weight the the string of moulds, each thus containing a pig, moves slowly forward, the pigs solidify and cool, the more quickly because in transit they are sprayed with water or even submerged in L Winter Stock Pile .?t' S ..

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  • Within this the individual moves and acts with liberty and responsibility; for each, in will, affection and intellect is consubstantial with the rest.

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  • Polygordius and Protodrilus live in sand, but while the former moves by means of the contraction of its body-wall muscles, Protodrilus can progress by the action of the bands of cilia surrounding its segments, and of the longitudinal ciliated ventral groove.

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  • Now imagine this system to be suddenly displaced so that a moves to a' and d moves to d'.

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  • The short streak of light thus obtained moves with Mirror, .l 4,Stindd Boom Balance Weight, j/?/?j?jj/ Masonry Column Lamp Br.mide Paper_ On- Need,Le o 0 the movement of the boom over a second slit perpendicular to the first and made in the lid of a box containing clockwork driving a band of bromide paper.

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  • Attached to the pendulum is a coil of fine wire which moves in the field of a pair of magnets.

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  • Another remarkable phenomenon is the zobaa, a lofty whirlwind of sand resembling a pillar, which moves with great velocity.

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  • Corn is threshed by a norag, a machine resembling a chair, which moves on small iron wheels or thin circular plates fixed to axle-trees, and is drawn in a circle by oxen.

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  • The spirit of beauty breathes in every line; a sense of music and of colour is everywhere abundant; the reader moves, as it were, under a canopy of apple-blossom, over a flower-starred turf, to the faint harmony of virginals.

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  • It may be defined as a section of a right circular cone by a plane parallel to a tangent plane to the cone, or as the locus of a point which moves .so that its distances from a fixed point and a fixed line are equal.

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  • It moves straightforward upon a well-defined path.

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  • The Sorrows of Werther no longer moves us to tears, and even Wilhelm Meister and Die Wahlverwandtschaften require more understanding for the conditions under which they were written than do Faust or Egmont.

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  • The balance of power moves now to Israel and now to Judah, and tendencies to internal disintegration are illustrated by the dynastic changes in Israel and by the revolts and intrigues in both states.

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  • Moreover, in the light of these moves and countermoves one must interpret the isolated or incomplete narratives of Hebrew history.

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  • Judah itself was next involved in an anti-Assyrian league (with Edom, Moab and Philistia), but apparently submitted in time; nevertheless a decade later (70r), after the change of dynasty in Assyria, it participated in a great but unsuccessful effort from Phoenicia to Philistia to shake off the yoke, and suffered disastrously.3 With the crushing blows upon Syria and Samaria the centre of interest moves southwards and the history is influenced by Assyria's rival Babylonia (under Marduk-baladan and his successors), by north Arabia and by Egypt.

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  • Thus, when the declination axis is horizontal the telescope moves in the plane of the meridian by rotation on the declination axis only.

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  • The driving clock moves the telescope in right ascension by means of a worm-gear wheel, 10 ft.

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  • Newton, according to Dr Pemberton, thought in 1666 that the moon moves so like a falling body that it has a similar centripetal force to the earth, 20 years before he demonstrated this conclusion from the laws of motion in the Principia.

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  • Thus Whewell mistook Kepler's inference that Mars moves in an ellipse for an induction, though it required the combination of Tycho's and Kepler's observations, as a minor, with the laws of conic sections discovered by the Greeks, as a major, premise.

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  • If there is conscious and purposed divergence from Aristotle, inquiry moves, on the whole, within the circle of ideas where Aristotelianism had fought its fight and won its victory.

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  • If the crocodile moves its upper, not its lower, jaw, we may not say that all animals move the lower jaw.

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  • In A there is a displacer (D) which is connected (by parts not shown) with the piston in such a manner that it moves down when the piston has moved up. The air-pressure is practically the same above and below D, for these spaces are in free communication with one another through the regenerator (E), which is an annular space stacked loosely with wire-gauze.

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  • When D moves down, the hot air is driven up through the regenerator to the upper part of the containing vessel.

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  • This yearning is a dumb unintelligent longing, which moves like a heaving sea in obedience to some dark and indefinite law, and is powerless to fashion anything in permanence.

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  • As the declination changes the spot of light reflected from the magnet mirror moves parallel to the axis of the recording drum, and hence the distance between the line traced by this spot and the base line gives, for any instant, on an arbitrary scale the difference between the declination and a constant angle, namely, the declination corresponding to the base line.

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  • If then the strip of gold-leaf is raised or lowered in potential it moves to or from the plate P, and its movement can be observed by a microscope through a hole in the side of the box.

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  • Since the sun moves in the ecliptic, it is in the last-named sense the point of intersection of the ecliptic and the celestial equator.

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  • The actual equinox is defined by first taking the conception of a fictitious point called the Mean Equinox, which moves at a nearly uniform rate, slow varying, however, from century to century.

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  • The true equinox then moves around the mean equinox in a period equal to that of the moon's nodes.

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  • We recognize the right-hand member as the work done by the force X on the particle as the latter moves from the position x0 to the position Xi.

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  • For example, if a sliding piece moves in circular fixed guides, that piece rotates about an ideal fixed axis traversing the centre of those guides.

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  • To cause a body to move in this manner it is usually made of a helical or screw-like figure, and moves in a guide of a corresponding figure.

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  • It can be proved that the point C always moves in a straight line at right angles to the line EF.

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  • The theory of the ionization of salts in solution has raised much discussion amongst chemists, but the general fact is certain that electricity only moves through liquids in association with matter, and simultaneously involves chemical dissociation of molecular groups.

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  • The charges rapidly accumulated, but Bacon still looked upon them as party moves, and was in hopes of defending himself.'

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  • If the two quadrants are at different potentials, the needle moves from one quadrant towards the other, and the image of a spot of light on the scale is therefore displaced.

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  • The back, accordingly, moves faster than the front, and the whole is packed together; as when an ice-floe drives against the shore, the ice breaks and the outer fragments ride over those within.

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  • If this takes place more rapidly on one side of the piece of camphor than on the other side, the surface-tension becomes weaker where there is most camphor in solution, and the lump, being pulled unequally by the surface-tensions, moves off in the direction of the strongest tension, namely, towards the side on which least camphor is dissolved.

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  • In the case of water the whole of the surface in front of the needle moves with it, while on the other hand the dust floating on alcohol is scarcely disturbed until the needle actually strikes it.

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  • When a small body is partly immersed in a liquid originally at rest, and moves horizontally with constant velocity V, waves are propagated through the liquid with various velocities according to their respective wave-lengths.

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  • The flame-like P u t the matter in another processes and outliers are composed of way, if we could imagine writhing filaments, and the contours all the living cells of a are continually changing while the large oak or of a horse, colony moves as a whole.

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  • When the cell moves from a less to a greater degree of concentration, i.e.

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  • These moves were successfully carried out; the 7th Div.

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  • This curve is the envelope of a line of constant length, which moves so that its extremities are always on two fixed lines at right angles to each other, i.e.of the line xla+y//= I, with the condition a 2 + 1 3 2 = I/a, a constant.

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  • The gastrula thus formed has a large blastopore, which is at first posterior but afterwards gradually moves towards the anterior end of the ventral surface.

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  • The pawns slowly acquired reason, and then would be able to regulate the moves themselves.

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  • In order to utilize the air as a means of transit, the body in motion, whether it moves in virtue of the life it possesses, or because of a force superadded, must be heavier than air.

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  • But the rainy season proper, caused by the south-west monsoon, lasts from June to mid-September, and commencing in the north moves southward.

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  • From its appearance, and the ease with which it moves backwards, has arisen the popular belief that the amphisbaena has two heads, and that when the body is cut in two the parts seek each other out and reunite.

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  • The load, supported by the lower hook, is raised by hauling on the free end and, neglecting any slight obliquity of the plies of rope, the free end moves six times as fast H L C FIG.

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  • Over the stretched wire moves a contact maker S, which makes contact with it at any desired point, the position of which can be ascertained by means of an underlying scale.

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  • As he travels South, his zenith moves along the celestial sphere, and the circles of diurnal rotation become oblique to the horizon.

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  • Actually the curve in which it moves is nearly a circle; but the distance varies slightly owing to the minute secular variation in the position of the ecliptic, caused by the action of the planets.

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  • At the base of every system of astronomical observation is the law that, in the voids of space, a ray of light moves in a right line.

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  • This instrument moves only in the plane of the meridian on a horizontal east and west axis, and is used to determine the right ascensions and declinations of stars.

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  • The rate of actual rotation is substantially uniform, while the arc through which the moon moves from day to day varies.

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  • Abraham occupies Canaan, but moves south to Hebron, which, according to J osh.

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  • But while the theologian incessantly postulated the agency of that God whose nature he deemed beyond the pale of science, the philosopher, following a purely human and natural aim, directed his efforts to the gradual elevation of his part of reason from its unformed state, and to its final union with the controlling intellect which moves and draws to itself the spirits of those who prepare themselves for its influences.

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  • Another commonly received axiom was that no body could be affected by more than one movement at one time, and it was thus supposed that a cannon ball, or other projectile, moves forward in a right line until its first impulse is exhausted, when it falls vertically to the ground.

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  • When attacked by the disease, the larva moves uneasily, stretches itself out lengthwise in the cell, and finally becomes loose and flabby, an appearance which plainly indicates death.

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  • The horse becomes low in condition and moves about quietly, and the frost tends to brace up the limbs.

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  • In Newton's method, two angles of constant magnitude are caused to revolve about their vertices which are fixed in position, in such a manner that the intersection of two limbs moves along a fixed straight line; then the two remaining limbs envelop a conic. Maclaurin's method, published in his Geometria organica (1719), is based on the proposition that the locus of the vertex of a triangle, the sides of which pass through three fixed points, and the base angles move along two fixed lines, is a conic section.

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  • Since the exit pupil moves in observing the whole field, the entrance pupil also moves.

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  • As the latter moves round, P'P' will continually follow it through the incessant change of figure produced by the change in the direction of the centrifugal force.

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  • This contact point also carries a pen which moves over a rotating drum covered with paper.

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  • You know what happens then; caution takes a vacation when passion moves to the bedroom.

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  • They know Carmen, though, and – well, if she moves in with you, they'll think she...

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  • If the window moves at all then additional locks will be required to secure the window.

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  • The process by which this cold, dry air moves horizontally into an area is known as cold air advection.

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  • This dovetails with moves to combat ageism at work.

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  • Sideways movement of the stick moves the ailerons, causing the glider to bank and begin turning in the direction of the stick movement.

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  • The proposed method enables to simulate the facial animation automatically that moves synchronously with any given utterances.

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  • At the moment we can only use police officers to move them on, which just moves the problem elsewhere and causes antagonism.

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  • The correct sequence of moves to play is based on something called ' modular arithmetic ' .

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  • These moves certainly helped to give precise content to the fundamental tenets of mechanical atomism that they had previously lacked.

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  • Sara loses her beautiful room and her fine possessions and moves into the cold, dark attic.

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  • These are not ballistic moves, they are dynamic in nature.

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  • She oozes character and natural ability, has top dressage bloodlines, and moves beautifully.

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  • Lewsey, Tindall, Ellis, Cohen and Moody have all botched penetrative moves by dropping the ball under minimal pressure.

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  • A designer boutique or a check-in queue that moves rapidly?

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  • Then father returns from the army, grandfather dies, and she moves wither her parents and baby brother into a newly-built council house.

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  • The second part of the novel moves on three years to the internment camp where Jim has spent the war.

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  • Find the right way to deliver a checkmate in one, two or more moves from hundreds of chess positions provided by the author.

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  • I guess I'm saying I didnt like moves you were using, which is a little cheeky, really.

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  • Each step-by-step sequence had captioned boxes that would later be replaced with diagrams and studio photos of British cheerleaders showing the moves.

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  • Despite recent superficial moves toward political reconciliation, Myanmar remains in the grip of a bloodstained corrupt military clique.

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  • Thu 16th Nov 2006 The EU must put its weight behind moves to ban cluster bombs according to Liberal Democrat MEP Liz Lynne.

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  • The remarkably consistent motorsport journalist Nick Phillips moves into sixth overall.

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  • The service moves some 500,000 units per year in the UK alone and employs almost 400 sub contractors to deliver the service.

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  • The competition now moves on to, you've guessed it, Edinburgh for the final cook-off on 13th February.

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  • As the piston moves up and down in the cylinder it rotates the crankshaft and converts the straight line motion into rotary motion.

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  • Creationism debate moves to Britain The debate over creationism debate moves to Britain The debate over creationism in schools was an American problem.

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  • This is the first time we really have a living creature that moves on its own.

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  • City's play often seemed far more deliberate, they always wanted an extra touch and moves broke down often through their own failings.

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  • Unlike a conventional denture it moves very little compared to a conventional denture during eating.

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  • It had a diaphragm which moves a piston which does two things.

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  • It has, however, temporarily diverted its path as it moves into the constellation of Draco.

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  • Once he's got the depth right, he moves one of the small dropper shot up to the bulk.

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  • Set to background of old school electro funk music and dance moves this class is pure fun!

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  • As a disabled person I heartily endorse these moves.

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  • Greens hail decision over paths in clear areas Moves to reopen paths in unaffected areas have been welcomed by environmentalists.

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  • From the autumn equinox the setting sun moves gradually south along the western horizon.

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  • The latest model features a two-part nose fairing, with a screen that moves with the handlebars to improve steering angle.

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  • Just about any process where metal moves against metal will produce fallout.

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  • With a thrust fault, whose plane is inclined to the Earth's surface, one side moves upward over the other.

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  • You should get a 12 month guarantee too in case the wind moves it or the box goes faulty.

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  • Expect moves to transform fe and ensure each College has specialist 16-19 and vocational centers.

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  • These moves are arguably more in keeping with radical feminism than the stereotype of moderate liberal feminism outlined above.

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  • The user moves a fingertip around a grid of raised bumps and the motion is tracked by the highlight on the screen.

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  • More unstable moves lead up to the hollow flake around which I could finally place the crucial protection- a 60cm sling.

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  • Climb to the break, then make hard moves up the thin flakes to the right of the crack, to the next break.

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  • Climb the difficult wall passed a hole to reach a slot, further hard moves leads to good flutings and the top.

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  • Both these moves were specifically forbidden by the terms of the Treaty.

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  • In particular he will be looking at some policy implications of moves toward more probabilistic forecasts of climate change.

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  • Nevertheless despite these promising moves the peace process remained dangerously fragile.

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  • The high frequency modulation moves the signal away from 1/f noise region.

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  • The turf and snow is well frozen but thin with plenty of rocky moves in between.

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  • The new name is probably the worst-kept secret around and justifies us saying that the deaf community grapevine moves faster than Australian bushfire.

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  • Although often gridlocked by traffic, LA moves to a rhythm all of its own.

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  • What happens when open source, freely available linde combination handler products like GNU Radio become... Brighton moves ahead with pre-WiMax network.

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  • By rolling the clove hitch up every few moves you will have a back-up should the waist prussic fail.

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  • It was the moves by the Chávez government to take control of oil industry that provoked the most immediate howls of outrage.

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  • The music moves from funky, jazz, soul, and gentle hip hop.

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  • The block moves but the movement was a little jerky.

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  • As the story moves on into the second half things become more joyous with Neal's life having turned around.

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  • Remember, if it moves, its likely committing libel in some way shape or form.

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  • Thus he moves beyond purely linguistic concerns to examine speech acts, speech events and role and status of the speaker and hearer.

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  • Simon Peter moves house to exploit a tax avoidance loophole?

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  • Perhaps two young brothers ' hip-hop moves complement big brother's rap lyrics.

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  • It is the largest marsupial in the world. · The Kangaroo moves by hopping on its powerful hind legs.

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  • A substantial & good quality martini shaped glow cup - the glow moves freely throughout the cup.

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  • Bond sends a memo to M which moves the story in a fresh direction.

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  • A new line of data is printed each time the paper moves 42.3 microns.

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  • All that's left is for us to work out how far the image moves in interval milliseconds.

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  • A blueprint masterminded by EU health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou also contains moves to control sales through a state-run monopoly.

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  • She has opposed moves for the compulsory return of refugees.

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  • I know that bold moves are difficult in an election year.

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  • By simply moving the mouse around the screen the user moves a High Res Loupe displaying the job at 100% .

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  • He's pullin ' off some pretty tasty moves but now he's in a half Nelson and he's in trouble.

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  • A feed forward neural network player is played against a static player (Gondo ), for the first 30 moves.

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  • We only scored 28 tries last season despite having lots of possession but we lacked the nous sometimes to finish moves off.

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  • Ideal for fishing or just pottering about moves well under oars and it will take a small outboard.

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  • The short interval takes place when Pluto moves slowly between Aquarius and Cancer, during which time Uranus easily outpaces Pluto.

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  • The design starts from the center and moves outwards.

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  • Pandemonium based on demented harassment of anything that moves.

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  • So, when the wall moves, the slab must move with it, along with all the underground oil piping.

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  • I also spent some time chilling with a break dance posse, trying out some new moves until the bouncers asked us to stop.

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  • As the earth's axis slowly precesses, the time in the orbit at which the equinox occurs also moves slowly round the sun.

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  • The new Constitution does not, however, provide for any such moves and Gordon Brown's violent reaction is somewhat premature.

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  • The pressure on Republicans may have been further enhanced by the moves to promote cross-community reconciliation.

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  • The moves follow the pair resignation from Preston earlier last week.

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  • Put together these moves gave everyone dance routines to suit all occasions.

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  • Continue via tricky moves to enter the niche which contains a sapling.

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  • She moves the reader profoundly without ever becoming sentimental.

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  • Basically a futon sewing pattern wall sealant local moves are.

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  • Water introduces a light cereal note and moves the nose toward millionaire's shortbread.

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  • The Reading number sixteen has previously snubbed moves to Bristol City, Preston, Stoke and the Busan Icons.

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  • Its wings flap up and down as it moves, stopping from time to time to perform backward somersaults.

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  • In addition, it should have an sop coordinated with the brigade rear CP for conducting emergency moves.

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  • Master new combo attacks, including stealth and jumping moves, played out in breathtakingly gory detail via an improved fighting engine.

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  • A long thin strip of conductive foil moves within a magnetic field to generate a current hence voltage.

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  • But the story moves on and next we have the stupidity of defying Him.

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  • She would also make sudden, unpredictable moves and call sharply on a number of students in turn to answer the same question.

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  • His enthusiasm for the moves and his vivid recreation of a good tango, leave our journalist speechless.

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  • Under the guidance of a professional, you can master all the moves - then enjoy tapas.

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  • The ECB indicates that rates will continue to rise, but does not suggest it has a rigid timetable for the moves.

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  • When a tune is played the light moves from one animal to another encouraging the toddler to follow with her eyes, stimulating sight.

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  • A ring of chemotactic bacteria moves away from a central disk of agarose containing toluene.

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  • Then, without any false moves, the rose instantly transforms into a red silk!

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  • For the ten variant, the modulation transformer also moves to an external steel cabinet.

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  • Any submarine slide that moves comparatively rapidly is likely to generate a tsunami.

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  • With a totally unaccustomed feeling of not knowing what to expect, he moves cautiously onwards.

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  • The story moves slowly, which makes the suspense almost unbearable.

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  • Evgeny Onegin becomes bored with St. Petersburg society and moves to the estate of his recently deceased uncle, in the country.

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  • His facial expressions, moves and gestures were wonderfully underplayed and he gave a great first impression of " the underdog " .

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  • Then he moves back and starts undoing his tie.

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  • The device performs a gentle and repeated circular motion, which moves the vertebrae of the lower back and the pelvic area.

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  • The exposure here is daunting and the climbing is very steep indeed (nearly vertical for some moves ).

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  • The vacuole may then become a secretory vesicle that moves to the plasma membrane, where the contents can be discharged from the cell.

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  • Burch replaces Simon Duffy, who moves to executive vice-chairman, and will concentrate on external issues, including business development.

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  • She moves around selectively between a few preferred spots in the house which combine the warmth of a radiator with real sunlight.

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  • Then the way moves into denser conifer woodland before emerging into an open pasture, with oak woodland away to your left.

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  • Each time you kill, the " last yank " pointer moves to the newly made entry at the front of the ring.

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  • The great improvement now introduced into all the best micrometers is to provide a screw s, which, not as in the Fraunhofer micrometer, moves only one of the wires, but which moves the whole micrometer box, i.e.

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  • Each of the two micrometer screws X and Y moves a system of six parallel webs, placed 4" of arc apart from each other.

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  • We have, in fact, in this instrument a combination of types B and C. Even in this apparatus if the slide on which the chariot moves is not perfect (and no slide is perfect), the azimuth of the axis of the microscope is liable to change in the course of movement of the slide, and thus equal spaces on the scale will not be represented by equal spaces on the plate under measurement.

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  • Haggai's reproofs touched the conscience of the Jews, and the book of Zechariah enables us in some measure to follow the course of a religious revival which, starting with the restoration of the temple, did not confine itself to matters of ceremony and ritual worship. On the other hand, Haggai's treatment of his theme, practical and effective as it was for the purpose in hand, moves on a far lower level than the aspirations of the prophet who wrote the closing chapters of Isaiah.

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  • It consists of a long screw spindle, coupled by suitable gearing with the cable drum, and thus rotating at the speed of the outgoing cable; on this screw works a nut which forms the centre of a thin 'circular disk, the edge of which is pressed against the surface of a right circular cone, the line of contact, as the nut moves along the screw, being parallel to the axis of the latter.

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  • All birds have, like most reptiles, a welldeveloped third lid or " nictitating membrane," which moves from the inner canthus obliquely upwards and backwards over the cornea.

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  • On the other hand, a place can hardly be found for the history of Ezra before the appearance of Nehemiah; he moves in a settled and peaceful community such as Nehemiah had helped to form, his reforms appear to be more mature and schematic than those of Nehemiah; and, whilst Josephus handles the two separately, giving Ezra the priority, many recent scholars incline to place Nehemiah's first visit before the arrival of Ezra.'

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  • Into the square axial hole fits the square end of a hooked iron bar which projects several yards beyond the mouth of the furnace; by means of this bar a workman moves the fireclay cylinder about in the glass with a steady circular sweep. Although the weight of the iron bar is carried by a support, such as an overhead chain or a swivel roller, this operation is very laborious and trying, more especially during the earlier stages when the heat radiated from the open mouth of the crucible is intense.

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  • Eytelwein (1764-1848) of Berlin, who published in 1801 a valuable compendium of hydraulics entitled Handbuch der Mechanik and der Hydraulik, investigated the subject of the discharge of water by compound pipes, the motions of jets and their impulses against plane and oblique surfaces; and he showed theoretically that a waterwheel will have its maximum effect when its circumference moves with half the velocity of the stream.

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  • One form consists of a tuning-fork electrically maintained in vibration of known period, which closes an electric contact at every vibration and sets another electromagnet in operation, which reverses a switch and moves over one terminal of the condenser from a battery to a galvanometer contact.

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  • A trapezette may therefore be defined as a plane figure bounded by two straight lines, a base at right angles to them, and a top which may be of any shape but is such that every ordinate from the base cuts it in one point and one point only; or, alternatively, it may be defined as the figure generated by an ordinate which moves in a plane so that its foot is always on a straight base to which the ordinate is at right angles, the length of the ordinate varying in any manner as it moves.

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  • As AB again moves from CD towards EF another compression or push is sent out, as it returns from EF towards CD another extension or pull, and so on.

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  • The parabola is the curve described by a projectile which moves in a non-resisting medium under the influence of gravity (see Mechanics).

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  • A good chessplayer having lost a game is sincerely convinced that his loss resulted from a mistake he made and looks for that mistake in the opening, but forgets that at each stage of the game there were similar mistakes and that none of his moves were perfect.

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  • The ship moves independently with its own enormous motion, the boat hook no longer reaches the moving vessel, and suddenly the administrator, instead of appearing a ruler and a source of power, becomes an insignificant, useless, feeble man.

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  • Everything changes and moves and that movement is God.

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  • I loved you, but I have orders from Arakcheev and will kill the first of you who moves forward.

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  • Several times it moves eastward and collides with a countermovement from the east westward.

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  • What force moves the nations?

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  • A peasant says the devil moves it.

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  • Another man says the locomotive moves because its wheels go round.

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  • But in that case, if the force that moves nations lies not in the historic leaders but in the nations themselves, what significance have those leaders?

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  • In whatever direction a ship moves, the flow of the waves it cuts will always be noticeable ahead of it.

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  • When the ship moves in one direction there is one and the same wave ahead of it, when it turns frequently the wave ahead of it also turns frequently.

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  • From the time the law of Copernicus was discovered and proved, the mere recognition of the fact that it was not the sun but the earth that moves sufficed to destroy the whole cosmography of the ancients.

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  • His karate moves are all over the stage like a puss filled David Lee Roth !

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  • As the guideway moves, this arrangement creates a low-duty rack-and-pinion drive.

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  • Constant red light on front, green light on rear moves as a spotlight does.

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  • It then moves on to describe the factors which defined Albania 's foreign relations with the USSR and the West.

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  • As the target moves across the reticle pattern, the observer measures the number of mils traveled to the nearest 5 mils.

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  • The movement of the checkers follows the outcome of a roll of two dice, the numbers on the two dice constituting separate moves.

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  • The player then strikes the ball in such a way that the roqueted ball also moves.

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  • What happens when open source, freely available products like GNU Radio become... Brighton moves gum rosin distributor ahead with pre-WiMax network.

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  • The most common type of rotifer found in these habitats is usually the bdelloid type, which moves somewhat like a leech.

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  • The Camberley tactic to utilize inside runners off switch moves paid dividends in returning possession gained from good ruck ball.

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  • Camera angle moves to just show her face as she screams in terror, then pain.

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  • Sedge patterns work well once the weather warms as spring moves into summer.

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  • A new application may be appropriate where a debt matter moves on to sequestration proceedings.

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  • Water introduces a light cereal note and moves the nose toward millionaire 's shortbread.

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  • Slosh the water in the plastic bottle to show how the fluid in the inner ear moves around.

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  • In addition, it should have an SOP coordinated with the brigade rear CP for conducting emergency moves.

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  • There are moves to establish a national system for the appointment of trainees in the various sub specialties.

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  • Warne moves Australia four runs closer to maintaining that record with a streaky shot through cover.

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  • His sworn enemy from Hong Kong moves in next door in Dorset.

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  • When the 3rd gear moves it takes the synchro hub with it.

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  • Then, without any false moves, the rose instantly transforms into a red silk !

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  • Whenever a force moves into the same area as a town the player can attempt to hire the local tribesmen.

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  • His facial expressions, moves and gestures were wonderfully underplayed and he gave a great first impression of " the underdog ".

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  • The kite is excellent for huge jumps, technical tricks and extreme unhooked moves.

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  • The exposure here is daunting and the climbing is very steep indeed (nearly vertical for some moves).

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  • Rain should be blown off the top part of the rear screen as the car moves while the bottom pane has a water-repellent coating.

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  • Some present 'all singing all dancing ' themes; others opt for elegant waxwork type tableaux where not a muscle moves throughout the procession.

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  • Johansson equally moves us with a character who in lesser hands could 've come off as a whiny, self-indulgent brat.

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  • When my partner moves it in and out too I writhe about in ecstasy !

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  • This is turn sets up a concentration gradient across which water moves by osmosis out of the xylem cells and across the leaf.

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  • The good news is that you can protect yourself from making these mistakes and learn to make the right moves when things go wrong.

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  • Your newborn sleeps typically between 15 and 16 hours a day, losing only an hour of this as he moves towards the four month mark.

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  • While the chair moves freely on its base, it doesn't "walk" across the floor.

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  • Sony baby monitors are equipped with an alarm to notify you when the monitor moves out of range.

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  • When your child's pediatrician moves your baby's arms and legs, she is checking his muscle tone.

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  • It also means you can keep track of one child as he moves from bedroom to playroom.

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  • Force channeling is a similar technology that moves the force of an impact along specific channels that direct the energy of a crash away from the occupants.

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  • Make sure the platter is not warped and that the arm moves fluidly across the records.

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  • They are designed for those who want to show off on their skates and do tricks similar to the moves of a skateboarder.

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  • Pay close attention to the moves he/she guides you through, and be sure to practice whatever take-home assignments you're given.

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  • Since then, the game has received updates that expand its roster and its gameplay, giving more characters more moves and more depth.

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  • In addition to the affordable price, many users prefer the simplicity of a machine that moves when they do, showing direct results for their efforts.

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  • Since the tip of the blade moves at 19,000 FPM, the grass is cut about four times as much, which results in finely mulched grass that makes your lawn seem as if the grass has been bagged even when it hasn't.

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  • In the gaming console arena, both Microsoft and Sony have new motion-controllers that allow gamers to control in-game moves using their body.

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  • This toy has a base that sits on the floor, and an arm that moves electronically to simulate a live object.

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  • Every time he moves the ball it activates the sound mechanism so he can hear your voice.

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  • You may even notice a pattern of hair loss that starts at the head and moves backward, or at the tail and moves forward.

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  • The Twelve Days of Christmas is a classic carol that grows more complex as the song moves along.

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  • Make house moves before you retire - If you plan to move to a smaller home or make any remodeling changes to your current home, consider implementing your plans before retiring.

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  • If you declared bankruptcy last year, there's no slick moves you or anyone else can pull to remove that leper sign until the seven years have passed.

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  • The CSE office should be notified by the non-custodial parent if he or she moves or changes jobs.

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  • A parent moves away and is unable to participate in co-parenting.

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  • Values change as the structure of a family changes, and ideals also change with the times and with geography; a family that moves to another state often sees some shift in their ideals.

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  • If the desk has a keyboard tray, check the mounting and slide to make sure that it's attached securely and moves easily.

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  • The car is consistently responsive and moves at maximum power while maintaining energy efficiency.

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  • Wind moves the blades, which in turn powers a generator that creates electricity directly for your home or is fed into the grid.

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  • When it reaches the intestines, cholesterol is absorbed and moves into the bloodstream where it's used to repair damage to cell walls.

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  • They found that cinnamon tended to slow the rate at which foods moves through digestion, possibly resulting in a less dramatic rise in blood sugar levels.

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  • Accent lighting is often included for a dramatic effect as the water moves.

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  • You might want to turn your home theater into an homage to the film that moves you most.

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  • Leave it for at least a day and watch as the sun moves across the sky.

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  • See how the color looks throughout the day as the sun moves across the sky and different amounts of light fill the room.

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  • This can be done by arranging a couch so it moves across the shorter space in the center of the room, arranging a tall table in the center of the room, or using a screen.

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  • These moves can strengthen the biceps, triceps, and pectoral muscles if done repetitively.

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  • The Ultimate Challenge Online Game - In this online game at MoFunZone, you need to fight Venom using a variety of moves and blocks.

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  • The unique part of this particular game is that you can challenge other players who are in the "lobby," and when they accept you will have the opportunity to use your moves against the other player.

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  • Once the person has made his or her selection, pressing A or D on the keyboard makes the characters perform fighting moves.

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  • A compact digital camera stops to re-focus as the subject moves.

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  • The contour of a woman's body, the expression on her face, and the way she moves are all visually stimulating, which is why many photographers enjoy using females as the subjects of their pictures.

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  • As such, his system consists of a series of movements that are based on how your body moves, and how your skis are designed.

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  • Wisp offers specialized lessons that teach them the latest techniques and moves.

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  • Use it to practice moves or to brush up on your tricks.

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  • The cable is one long continuous loop that moves fast and holds the chairs.

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  • An example of this type of stress may be someone who constantly moves or changes jobs.

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  • The pain moves forward to the temporal regions located on each side of the forehead.

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