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Moving and towards
Moving on towards the Monotheistic era of Hinduism when such ideals such as Shaivism and Vaishnavism, a specific deity for feministic worship was bought about under the Shaktism branch.
Moving towards the ridge in a single half-track, it was realised that one enemy shell could wipe out the company's entire command capability, so the half-track's occupants were rapidly dispersed among several other vehicles.
Moving further west, the foothills of the Andes are dominated by a series of low valleys discharging either towards the Atlantic through the Limay river, or to the Pacific through the Manso and Puelo rivers: deep blue-water lakes form in the Andean valleys, with some regions reaching very low altitudes ( under 400 meters, or 1300 ft, in the Pacific basin, and 750 meters, or 2500 ft, in the Atlantic basin ).
Moving towards a higher equality of outcome ( albeit not perfectly equal ) can lead to an environment more adept at providing equality of opportunity by eliminating conditions that restrict the possibility for members of society to fulfill their potential.
Moving away from the Village, in the opposite direction to Shooters Hill, the area termed as present day Charlton branches out towards Blackheath Royal Standard in one direction and steeply downhill in the opposite direction towards the shopping areas.
Moving towards the trend with other types of trading cards, this set also featured a number of rare chase cards.
Moving increasingly towards the left throughout his career, Carr saw his role as the theorist who would work out the basis of a new international order.
In 1996 he was signed to Moving Shadow recordings, and his tracks were oriented towards the dark hardstep genre.
Moving his troops by rail starting the end of June, Bragg arrived at Chattanooga near the end of July ; from there he advanced into Kentucky towards the Ohio River.
* Moving the crew weight increasingly towards the rear to begin and to sustain planing
As the rave scene split over the next year, Moving Shadow gravitated towards the emerging darkcore jungle scene.
Moving with three sections abreast — 6 Section on the left, 4 Section in the centre and 5 Section on the right — the Australians pushed on through the rubber towards a clearing in the plantation.
Moving towards the north and north-northeast, the storm quickly gained hurricane status and major hurricane status the following day.
In Compliance, also known as " Moving toward " or the " Self-effacing solution ", the individual moves towards those perceived as a threat to avoid retribution and getting hurt, " making any sacrifice, no matter how detrimental.
Moving southwards towards Erewhon is rejected as too dangerous as the Solarian League could see it as a threat.
Moving westwards towards Silesia is seen as the better option, but the Basilisk system is in the way.
The Ursa Major Moving Group was discovered in 1869 by Richard A. Proctor, who noticed that, except for Dubhe and Alkaid ( Eta Ursae Majoris ), the stars of the Big Dipper asterism all have proper motions heading towards a common point in Sagittarius.
Moving the BM headquarters away from Jordan's base in Coventry to Shotton, Flintshire, he repositioned the BM as a party geared towards the young working classes and by 1979 had raised membership to around 3, 000.
Moving around the western periphery of the subtropical ridge, Bertha passed north of the Bahamas as a weakening hurricane before turning towards the north-northeast and undergoing another period of rapid intensification.
Moving towards the north-northwest, Edna skirted the northern Leeward Islands as a tropical depression before turning more towards the west.
Moving towards the 1970s, Osteen was still pitching an amazing average of 260 innings a year, which made people often consider him a link to old-time baseball.
Moving quickly back towards their shuttle ( Carthage ), with Trollenberg's head, the heroes quickly escape before the space station explodes from the breach, meanwhile the super soldier boards a smaller science vessel / escape pod, taking with it some alien chestbursters.

Moving and away
Moving away from the centre results in the reduction of the gains that those elements derive.
Moving away from an early interest in Hegel, Dewey proceeded to reject all forms of dualism and dichotomy in favor of a philosophy of experience as a series of unified wholes in which everything can be ultimately related.
The Mamajek 2 cluster appears to be a poor cluster remnant analogous to the Ursa Major Moving Group, but 7 times more distant ( approximately 170 parsecs away ).
Moving away from the pure electro-pop that he had made his name with, Numan then experimented with jazz, funk and ethereal, rhythmic pop.
Moving away from the specified operating conditions can dramatically change a system's performance.
Moving the film farther away from the pinhole will result in a telephoto or narrow angle view and a longer exposure time.
Moving away from the origin on this axis, the depicted world becomes increasingly different from reality.
Moving away from classifying infants into categories, Mary Rothbart identified three underlying dimensions of temperament.
Moving the county seat to La Plata in 1895 drew population away but left the town with its historic significance intact.
Moving slightly away from comedy, the music video for The Four Bucketeers ' Bucket Of Water song is included.
Moving away from the patterns of song structure and melody of much rock music in America and Britain, some in the movement also drove the music to a more mechanical and electronic sound ( a group of 5 expatriate Americans, The Monks, who toured playing beat music clubs throughout Germany, were also exploring this industrial / mechanical sound, as evidenced on their 1965 German-only release LP " Black Monk Time ").
Moving away from the Latin style which had dominated the releases of the previous 10 years, these albums were the most wide-ranging and least commercial Group releases, including experimentations with sequenced synthetic drums on one track, free-form improvisation on acoustic instruments, and symphonic signatures, blues and sonata schemes.
Moving the hand slightly to the left brings the rein into contact on the right side of the horse's neck, and the horse learns to turn left, away from the pressure.
Moving away from Crown Square there is, next, a large grass area and some tennis courts.
Moving away from the traditional metalcore sound that they had helped establish and created with The Opposite of December, the band moved into more straight forward songwriting with more melody and more of an overall rock sound.
* A Caspi, GH Elder, DJ Bem Moving away from the world: Life-course patterns of shy children.
Brahmins were at that time generally being offered grants of land in other areas by rulers seeking to utilise the traditionally high literacy and general education of the community, as well as the legitimacy conferred upon them by association, Moving away from areas where they were under threat of forced religious conversion, the Brahmins were in turn imposing their own religion on their new locales.
Moving away from the Renaissance focus on iconography, Fabritius became interested in the technical aspects of painting.
Moving in to a close-up or away from a close-up is a common type of zooming.
Moving the focus away from a specific user interface element is known as a blur event in relation to this element.
Moving away from economic reductionism like other neo-Marxists, Schnaiberg called for an analysis of how certain projects of " political capitalism " encouraged environmental degradation instead of all capitalism per se.
Moving away from the Latin style which had dominated the releases of the previous decade, these albums were the most wide-ranging and least commercial Group releases, including experimentations with hip-hop drum loops, free-form improvisation on acoustic instruments, and symphonic signatures, blues and sonata schemes.
Moving down the scale and further away from the medical norm, people are classed as hearing, then slightly hard of hearing, moderately hard of hearing, severely hard of hearing, and finally deaf ( severely deaf or profoundly deaf for those furthest from the norm ).

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