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Moving the arms back produces opposite torque which stops the twisting rotation.
Moving a full-stop a few words forward or back or inserting a comma can profoundly alter the meaning of many passages, and such divisions and meanings must be determined by the translator.
Moving back to 1536, Henry decides to execute Anne.
Moving northwards, back down into the river valley, are two hamlets, Darshill, once the site of a number of mills, and Bowlish, which contains several grand clothiers ' houses.
Moving on to the Pennsylvania State Tournament which was held in Carbondale, PA ; they suffered their first loss of the tournament to Berwyn-Paoli Little League only to bounce back the next night to win the State Crown which earned them a berth in the U. S. Eastern Region Tournament in Bristol, Connecticut.
Moving back to London, Cale made a series of solo albums which moved in a new direction.
Moving back to Muir Island after the girl ’ s death, Moira became the key figure in working for a cure to the disease ( during this time, she also worked on curing Wolfsbane's artificial bond with Havok ).
Moving back home to Los Angeles, Wynn recorded a single called " 15 Minutes " ( as in 15 minutes of fame ) as his intended farewell to music.
Moving back to the BBC in 2005, Iannucci created the political sitcom The Thick of It as well as the spoof documentary Time Trumpet in 2006.
This approach has caused changes to Czukay's plans for his back catalogue, so that the original albums The East Is Red, Rome Remains Rome and Moving Pictures will not be reissued ( in the case of Moving Pictures because the master tapes have degraded beyond repair ).
Moving back to Alfa Romeo in 1982, de Cesaris showed to be more capable than his latest result would have suggested.
Moving back to the city, Lenny began writing reviews for Jazz and Pop magazine ; branching out to such nascent rock publications as Fusion, Crawdaddy and Rolling Stone.
Moving the purple tag upwards cycles back through the actions history.
Moving from the parishes of Cholmondeley to Bickley east of Moss Wood, it also moves back into Cheshire West and Chester.
Moving back out of the national park, it passes through Waberthwaite and Bootle and round the foot of Black Combe.
Moving this lever out of the notch will release the restraint on the bolt, allowing it to be drawn back.
Moving back to DC, DeMatteis succeeded Gerry Conway as writer of the superhero-team title Justice League of America.
Le Moyne College begins every academic year with two rituals: ( 1 )' Moving In Weekend ,' when current students help to carry the boxes and suitcases of the new, first-year students into the dormitories ; and ( 2 ) the Mass of the Holy Spirit, which continues a tradition dating back to the first Jesuit school, established in Messina, Sicily in 1548 ( probably preceding this date ).
* Moving back would be the Tyburn road which intersects Kingsbury Road and leads right back to Spaghetti junction on the border of Aston & Gravelly Hill.
Moving the engine from the back of the 4CV to the front of the new model nevertheless involved significant planning: design changes to the unit were introduced as part of the process.
Moving back to Taunton, he was admitted to the Norfolk bar in 1807 and began practising.
Moving back to London in 1955, Johnson joined the Statesmans staff ; he was lead writer, deputy editor and editor from 1965 to 1970.

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" Apparatus for Exhibiting Photographs of Moving Objects " ( U. S. patent application no.
Moving Image Collections, or MIC ( pronounced ‘ Mike ’), is a preservation, access, and education initiative co-sponsored by the Association of Moving Image Archivists ( AMIA ) and the Library of Congress ( U. S .).
Moving on, he looks at the role of elite propaganda – employed by both government and mass media – in shaping public opinion in both the U. S. and its ally, the United Kingdom.
Soon afterwards, The Moving Picture Company ( MPC ), Europe's largest video facilities provider, joined Carlton in a joint venture to acquiring the U. K. subsidiary of California's International Video Corporation for £ 400, 000.
Moving to the United States in 1999, he spent several years in lower open-wheeled circuits like the U. S. F2000 National Championship, the Toyota Atlantic Championship and Indy Lights.
Moving over to the U. S hardcourt season, Söderling started at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic but had to pull out in the quarterfinals due to an elbow injury which forced Söderling to withdraw from the 2009 Rogers Cup as well.
* Howl's Moving Castle ( 2004 )-Director / Executive Producer ( U. S. production )
Train spacing is maintained by the Moving Blocklight System ( MBS ), also known as the MAPO system ( for " Mary Poppins ", U. S. Pat.
The Moving Finger is detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in July 1942 and in UK by the Collins Crime Club in June 1943 The U. S. edition retailed at $ 2. 00 and the UK edition at seven shillings and sixpence ( 7 / 6 ).
Moving to the U. S. in 1925, he began working in New York City.
Nikola Tesla developed some of the first principles and systems to perform Teleoperation in the late 1800s as outlined in such documents as U. S. patent 613, 809 ( Method of and Apparatus for Controlling Mechanism of Moving Vessels or Vehicles.
Moving to the level of national politics, Perlman became the first Jewish U. S. Solicitor General, serving from 1947-1952 under President Harry S. Truman, where he chaired Truman's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization, and was noted for helping to write the 1948 and 1960 platforms for the Democratic National Convention.
Moving to Virginia, he fought until captured by U. S. forces near Appomattox, Virginia.

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Moving as he is into the phase of the campaign which demands conviction of him, he adopts a position that is morally indefensible.
Moving around camp we saw all kinds of camp stoves, lanterns, coolers, bedding, games, fishing tackle, windbreaks and sunshades.
`` Moving one or two teeth can affect the whole system, and an ill-conceived plan of treatment can disrupt the growth pattern of a child's face ''.
Moving past the presidential viewing stand and Lafayette Square will be at least 40 marching units.
Moving swiftly along Roman roads, Alaric sacked the cities of Aquileia and Cremona and ravaged the lands along the Adriatic Sea.
Church, Ministry and Sacraments in the New Testament Paternoster Press: 1993, p. 92f </ ref > Moving on to Ignatius of Antioch, Barrett states that here we find a sharp distinction between ' presbyter ' and ' bishop ': the latter now stands out as " an isolated figure " who is to be obeyed and without whom it is not lawful to baptise or hold a love-feast .< Barrett, C. K.
Moving a switch released the holds and permitted the problem to run.
Moving away from the centre results in the reduction of the gains that those elements derive.
Moving iron ammeters use a piece of iron which moves when acted upon by the electromagnetic force of a fixed coil of wire.
Moving iron instruments indicate the RMS value of any AC waveform applied.
Moving by a series of jumps with both feet moving together.
Moving forward with temporary repairs, members of the MassDOT administration team decided not to let the news of the systemic failure and repair of the fixtures be released to the public or to Governor Deval Patrick's administration.
Moving faster than enemy forces, mobile forces exploited weaknesses and acted before opposing forces could formulate a response.
Moving from the experimental stage to a more commercial endeavor, he and his brother José set up shop in a Santiago de Cuba distillery they bought in 1862 ; that distillery housed a still made of copper and cast iron.
Moving data, especially large amounts of it, can be costly.
MIT retaliated in April 2006, when students posing as the Howe & Ser ( Howitzer ) Moving Company stole the 130-year-old, 1. 7-ton Fleming House cannon and moved it over 3000 miles to their campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts for their 2006 Campus Preview Weekend, repeating a similar prank performed by nearby Harvey Mudd College in 1986.
Canada Day also coincides with Quebec's Moving Day, when many fixed-lease apartment rental terms expire.
" Moving Forward in Bioethical Theory: Theory, Cases, and Specified Principilism.
Moving the Stars — Christian Doppler: His Life, His Works and Principle, and the World After.
Also, in the novel Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett, this slang is frequently used.
In 1988, Jones contributed to the creation of London's Museum of the Moving Image by spending several days working high on scaffolding creating a chase sequence directly onto the high walls of the museum.
( 2001 ) Moving History / Dancing Cultures: A Dance History Reader.

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