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Moving away from the centre results in the reduction of the gains that those elements derive.
* The Texas Experience-John Connally Presents Buddy Holly, from the Texas Archive of the Moving Image
Moving existing nuclear weapons to locations from which they could reach American targets was one .”
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.
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.
Moving clockwise around the outer bailey from Mortimer's Tower, the defences include a west-facing watergate, which would originally have led onto the Great Mere ; the King's gate, a late 17th century agricultural addition ; the Swan Tower, a late 13th century tower with 16th century additions named after the swans that lived on the Great Mere ; the early 13th century Lunn's Tower ; and the 14th century Water Tower, so named because it overlooked the Lower Pool.
Moving picture photographers from the Universal Film Manufacturing Company accompanied the expedition, in order to document the life of interior Africa.
* Moving Mars ( 1993 ) by Greg Bear depicts a colonised Mars seeking independence from the control of Earth.
The album delineates the apex of Rush's progressive period by featuring live material from the band's Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures tours.
Three tracks from Billy Gibbons ' pre-ZZ band, The Moving Sidewalks, were also included.
Moving to point B from point A, however, is not a Pareto improvement, as less butter is produced.
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 at an early age from one location in the world to another alters a person's subsequent risk of MS. An explanation for this could be that some kind of infection, produced by a widespread microbe rather than a rare pathogen, is the origin of the disease.
Moving a skill from 50 to 51 is almost trivial ; from 98 to 99 nigh impossible.
* Islet cell Transplantation – Moving the beta ( islet ) cells from a donor pancreas and putting them into a person whose pancreas has stopped producing insulin.
Moving roughly eastwards, Garston Street, also in the valley-bottom, consists of a long-row of weavers ' and other artisans ' cottages dating from the 17th century.
Although Pete is often typecast as a villain, he has shown great versatility within the role, playing everything from a hardened criminal ( The Dognapper, The Lone Chipmunks ) to a legitimate authority figure ( Moving Day, Donald Gets Drafted, Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip ), and from a menacing trouble maker ( Building a Building, Trombone Trouble ) to a victim of mischief himself ( Timber ).
In the cartoons of the 1930s, Pete would be Mickey Mouse's nemesis, but would vary in professions, from an all-out outlaw ( Gallopin ' Gaucho ) to a brutal law-enforcer ( such as Moving Day in which he is a sheriff who serves Mickey and Donald Duck with an eviction notice ).
Moving the weight toward one of the pivots decreased the period when hung from that pivot, and increased the period when hung from the other pivot.

Moving and experimental
Ōtomo has also released duo albums with early experimental turntablist Christian Marclay ( Moving Parts, 2000 ) and another Japanese electronic musician, Nobukazu Takemura ( Turntables + Computers, 2003 ).
Moving to a more prestigious professorship in Leipzig in 1875, Wundt founded a laboratory specifically dedicated to original research in experimental psychology in 1879, the first laboratory of its kind in the world.

Moving and stage
Richardson enjoyed a successful and extensive theatre career, making her stage debut in Moving at the Queen's Theatre in 1981.
The kind of signal integration used with Moving Target Indication can improve noise up to for each stage.
Moving the on-screen character to an action panel or fortress will allow access to that level's playfield, a linear stage populated with obstacles and enemies.
Moving to a higher magnification requires the stage to be moved higher vertically for re-focus at the higher magnification and may also require slight horizontal specimen position adjustment.
Moving from the New York stage, Gloria Foster started to do roles on the big screen.
Moving up the ranks of trombone section, Ed was soon playing in their “ stage band ” playing pieces from the book of Stan Kenton, Woody Herman and Count Basie.
Acceptance – Moving on from the situation and person is the last stage.
Kissing: Moving in concert by turning heads to allow for the lips to touch is the final part of the fourth stage of courtship, the kiss.
Instead of adding in another circuit known as a head amp to increase the gain for Moving Coil cartridges, the IV took advantage of its passive RIAA curve design and simply increased the gain of the input amplification stage by an additional 30dB.
Moving the show to a Culver City sound stage was considered, but scuttled because of the expense.
Moving to Munich in 1778, he became director of the court theatre at which point he started to write stage works, at first ballets and melodramas.
Moving on to the global stage, he ran in the event at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships and took the silver medal, losing to Kenenisa Bekele by two seconds.
Moving back to the United States in 1927, Robertson adopted the stage name Mary Nolan and had a brief film career, starring in films such as The Foreign Legion, Shanghai Lady, and Docks of San Francisco.

Moving and more
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 more than 256 bytes of data required multiple MVC operations.
* Time dilation: Moving clocks are measured to tick more slowly than an observer's " stationary " clock.
Moving, the cell stretches out and takes a more typical amoeboid form, with an obvious distinction between the clear periphery and pseudopods and the greenish interior.
Moving the capital to this area may have been an attempt to anchor it more closely with the rest of the country.
In the area of the Moving Panorama, there are somewhat more extant, though many are in poor repair and the conservation of such enormous paintings poses very expensive problems.
Moving westward preserved final is more frequent.
Judith Wright was the author of several collections of poetry, including The Moving Image, Woman to Man, The Gateway, The Two Fires, Birds, The Other Half, Magpies, Shadow and much much more.
Moving further up the valley, another local community is Rundhaug, and moving eastwards, closer to Øvre Dividal National Park, is the community of Øverbygd, housing two more sub-communities Skjold and Holt.
Moving on to the United States, Fitzsimmons fought four more times in 1890, winning three and drawing one.
Moving the engine forward, compared with the three-wheeled cars, made a lot more room inside for the driver and front passenger.
Moving buffers up more readily than down is supported by the usually greater damage caused by shortages as compared to the damage caused by surpluses.
* Musician and Producer Declan Sinnott has worked with Moving Hearts, Mary and Frances Black and more recently as guitarist with Christy Moore
This can range from Tanith Lee's Red as Blood, where the stepmother queen is desperately trying to protect the land from her evil stepdaughter's magic, to Diana Wynne Jones's Howl's Moving Castle, where, although it is known that stepmothers are evil, the actual stepmother is guilty of nothing more than some carelessness, to Erma Bombeck's retelling where Cinderella is lazy and a liar.
Moving up the classes leads to moves which are more complicated, more syncopated and physically closer.
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 down the respiratory tract starting at the trachea, the tubes get smaller and divide into more and more tubes.
Moving down the bronchioles, the cells get more cuboidal in shape but are still ciliated.
Moore & Lunny, eager to experiment with a rhythm section and a different, more political, song set, formed the band Moving Hearts.
He also remarks ( of The Moving Toyshop ) that " It's more like Doctor Who than Doctor Who.
The studio continued to attract more psychedelic rock bands including: 13th Floor Elevators, The Red Krayola, The Bubble Puppy, The Continental Five, The Bad Seeds, The Moving Sidewalks ( Billy Gibbons ' first band ) and the Zakary Thaks.
Moving on to Beijing ( Peking ), Huc gained more knowledge of the Chinese language, then settled in the Valley of Black Waters or Hei Shui, north of Beijing and just within the borders of Mongolia.

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