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Moving and close
* Although they have yet to locate the Elixir of Life or the Philosopher's Stone, they did come close to discovering TNT, and, thanks to outside influence, inadvertently created a film industry in Moving Pictures
Moving from position to position, he engaged the enemy at close range until he was mortally wounded.
Moving the intake inlet port further away from the engine block will also help to alleviate the problem and some users use a cold air intake where the inlet air is at or close to ambient temperature.
Moving combat units uses up energy, and to replenish it, the player must keep the supply units in close proximity.

Moving and edge
* Moving the crossed index and middle finger along an edge evokes the perception of two parallel edges.
Moving the aim point against the edge of the screen would cause the viewpoint to shift up ( only temporarily ) or to the side ( again, haltingly ).
It is probably a reference to the Piedra Movediza (" Moving Stone "), a large boulder which stood seemingly miraculously balanced on the edge of a rocky foothill.
Early hardcore producers such as SL2, Prodigy, Hyper-On Experience, DJ Jonny L and Sonz of a Loop da Loop Era, along with record labels such as Moving Shadow, Reinforced, XL and Formation evolved in a period where Techno was developing a harder edge, exploring the complex breakbeats that would later manifest themselves as jungle and the subsequent development of drum and bass.
Moving down to the very edge of the Rille they sampled a large 7 ft ( 2 m ) rock.
Moving south through the parish, the land drops by to Baughurst Brook, before rising to at the northern edge of the North Hampshire Downs.

Moving and order
Moving picture photographers from the Universal Film Manufacturing Company accompanied the expedition, in order to document the life of interior Africa.
Moving to Itazuke from Yontan Airfield, Okinawa, the mission of the 38th Bomb Group was to fly daily surveillance missions to monitor shipping traffic between Kyūshū and Korea in order to intradict smuggling of illegal Korean immigrants and goods.
Moving to Paris in 1803, he became friendly not only with the like-minded Ducis, but also with the sceptical Cabanis ; and it was on this philosopher's advice that, in order to catch the public ear, he produced the romance of Lina, which Sainte-Beuve has characterized as a mingled echo of Florian and Werther.
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.
* Seven League Boots were used in the book Howl's Moving Castle by Sophie in order to travel a great distance to Lettie's house.
The three other strategies she described-" Moving toward ", " Moving against " and " Moving away "-represented neurotic, unhealthy strategies people utilize in order to protect themselves.
In " Moving the Chains ", an episode of the American television series House, a patient confesses to Gregory House that he has been served with a " Stop-Loss " order after completing his enlistment service.
Moving in a non-linear fashion, the movie follows the exploits of a group of young 20-something rich kids who are plotting a kidnapping in order to save the sister of one of the friends.
Moving to Copenhagen in order to study building engineering, he and his brother Peter decided to try their luck at Brøndby IF.

Moving and lower
* Moving shocks are usually generated by the interaction of two bodies of gas at different pressure, with a shock wave propagating into the lower pressure gas, and an expansion wave propagating into the higher pressure gas.
Moving along the Phillips curve, this would lead to a higher inflation rate, the cost of enjoying lower unemployment rates.
Moving the mouse over the lower part of the display will allow change of velocity levels.
Moving both knee and foot outwards like a real frog avoids the extreme rotation in the lower leg.
Moving the kite's line lower end left or right or windward or anti-windward forms part of the control system of single-line kites.
Moving it forward also allowed the rocket engine to be enlarged, so it was replaced by a new dual-thrust engine that quickly accelerated the missile to higher speeds, and then settled to a lower thrust for cruise.
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 the protons out of the mitochondrion creates a lower concentration of positively charged protons inside it, resulting in a slight negative on the inside of the membrane: The electrical potential gradient is about-200 mV, inside negative.
Moving these silicon atoms farther apart reduces the atomic forces that interfere with the movement of electrons through the transistors and thus better mobility, resulting in better chip performance and lower energy consumption.

Moving and platform
** Liberals: Paul Martin unveils his election platform, entitled " Moving Canada Forward.
* The Moving Pictures Project: a tangible video composition platform
Moving into the brightly colored wooden pagoda, decorated with Tibetan prayer flags, riders are loaded from a rotating platform into 12-person rafts.
Moving from the deepest level upwards, these are the train platform level, the concourse level above it and finally the exit structures at street level.

Moving and is
Moving as he is into the phase of the campaign which demands conviction of him, he adopts a position that is morally indefensible.
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.
Also, in the novel Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett, this slang is frequently used.
* Phaenomena, a treatise on spherical astronomy, survives in Greek ; it is quite similar to On the Moving Sphere by Autolycus of Pitane, who flourished around 310 BC.
The elevation of Sinai's southern rim is about 1, 000 m. Moving northward, the elevation of this limestone plateau decreases.
* Moving / Travelling: Similar to a traditional geocache, this variation is found at a listed set of coordinates.
Moving from the left side of the bass bridge to the right side of the treble bridge is analogous to moving from the right side of the treble bridge to the left side of the treble bridge.
Its on screen title is Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N. Y. Herald and his Moving Comics, but it is usually referred to as Little Nemo.
The Moving Picture Experts Group ( MPEG ) is a working group of experts that was formed by ISO and IEC to set standards for audio and video compression and transmission.
MPEG-2 was the second of several standards developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group ( MPEG ) and is an international standard ( ISO / IEC 13818 ).
MPEG-3 is the designation for a group of audio and video coding standards agreed upon by the Moving Picture Experts Group ( MPEG ) designed to handle HDTV signals at 1080p in the range of 20 to 40 megabits per second.
It appeared already in Heinlein's Red Planet and is a major plot element in Greg Bear's Moving Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, and S. C. Sykes ' books.
Moving Pictures is currently the band's highest-selling album ( 4. 4 million units ).
Special relativity ( SR, also known as the special theory of relativity or STR ) is the physical theory of measurement in an inertial frame of reference proposed in 1905 by Albert Einstein ( after the considerable and independent contributions of Hendrik Lorentz, Henri Poincaré and others ) in the paper " On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies ".
Dutch band Focus, containing Thijs van Leer and Jan Akkerman, began to assert symphonic prog with their second album Focus II ( Moving Waves ) ( 1971 ) despite their hit song " Hocus Pocus " ( which is noted for lead singer Thijs van Leer's yodeling ).
In a 2008 commercial, " Moving " is played.
Moving in together to save money or for convenience, or any other reason similar to these is not a sign of a healthy relationship.
Moving to a population, however, this analogy masks the fact that there are many individuals, and that it is meaningful to talk about their differences.
Moving to point B from point A, however, is not a Pareto improvement, as less butter is produced.
Moving such a pinned piece is legal, but may not be prudent as the shielded piece would then be vulnerable to capture.
Moving to Carnegie Corporation of New York, the grant-issuing foundation, to act and advise independent of what is now WNET, Cooney began laying the groundwork for the Children's Television Workshop.

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