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Moving and index
* Moving the crossed index and middle finger along an edge evokes the perception of two parallel edges.

Moving and arm
Moving up the ranks in the 1950s, he landed in New York in 1959 and for the next 20 years made London Records, Decca's classical arm, the most significant label in the United States.
Moving with the pointer from A to B the arm EM moves through the yellow parallelogram, with area equal to PQ × EM.
Moving from C to D the arm EM moves through the green parallelogram, with area equal to the area of the rectangle D " DCC ".
Moving the figure ’ s right arm activates electronic laser noises – inserting his unique Cyber Key ( bearing the insignias of all four planets ) into the slot in his chest activates a humming engine noise, and moving the arm while the key is in place yields sword-slashing noises.

Moving and allowed
Along the banks of the lake, patrons on the way to the casino were taken on a moving walkway the first of its kind open to the public, called The Great Wharf, Moving Sidewalk, it allowed people to walk along or ride in seats.
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 the pole qualification to Saturday allowed for a potential larger audience, and also opened the schedule up for the Kroger 200 held at nearby Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Moving to the front of the field for the first time on lap 75, he and opponent Danny Ongais engaged in an on-again off-again duel for 75 more laps, before an engine failure on Ongais ' car on lap 150 allowed Unser to assume a commanding 35 second lead.
Moving to Paris also allowed Rachilde, for the first time, to become part of a group of artists whose sensibilities matched her own.
In Moving Violations, director Neil Israel allowed her to do many stunts herself, including being lifted into a window and falling head-first onto the floor.

Moving and see
It was introduced in Einstein's 1905 paper " On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies " ( for the contributions of many other physicists see History of special relativity ).
The DFT takes an-valued complex input and correlates it with matched filters, corresponding to complex exponentials at different frequencies, to yield complex-valued numbers corresponding to the relative amplitudes and phases of the sinusoidal components ( see Moving target indication ).
Moving forward, we see the King as a grown man, pacing back and forth in a waiting room.
Moving southwards towards Erewhon is rejected as too dangerous as the Solarian League could see it as a threat.
: For the former museum of the same name in London, please see Museum of the Moving Image ( London ).
* Moving Objects Spatio-Temporal data model ( see Spatial-temporal reasoning )
Moving into deer farming during the 1970s, he was among the first to see the potential of the industry in New Zealand and his farm, Criffel, became a centre of excellence for high quality genetics and served as a model for many other farmers.
game " Moving people " when he thought how funny it would be if you could not see the people manipulating the players.
( For one approach to the question of criminal ontology, see " Understanding Crime and Social Control in Market Economies: Looking Back and Moving Forward " by Robert Bohm in Jeffrey Ian Ross, ed.
Moving the origin to A ( again, see Sectrix of Maclaurin ) and replacing − a with a produces

Moving and any
Moving iron instruments indicate the RMS value of any AC waveform applied.
Moving in together to save money or for convenience, or any other reason similar to these is not a sign of a healthy relationship.
The Moving Picture World wrote, " The picture is without doubt the greatest that has even been attempted in this country, and I am almost tempted to say in any other ... the acting passes anything ever seen in moving pictures before ....
A triple entendre is a phrase that can be understood in any of three ways, such as in the cover of the 1981 Rush album Moving Pictures.
Moving in Jenga consists of taking one and only one block from any level ( except the one below the incomplete top level ) of the tower, and placing it on the topmost level to complete it.
Moving the curtains aside revealed a very small blackboard, whereupon Lehmer said " Well, I guess we won't be doing any analytic number theory!
Interestingly, in repeated interviews with the band, they have indicated that due to the bankruptcy of their US record company, and unfortunate timing of the release of the single " Never ", Moving Pictures never received any royalties whatsoever for the song, for inclusion in the movie Footloose, or the subsequent highly-selling soundtrack.
* Moving memorials and headstones, inspecting them for damage and making safe any that are dangerous
Moving into the senior squad, Cracknell made numerous appearances in the World Rowing Championships ; however, he did not win any medals prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics.
It is unclear however if these two trolls bear any resemblance to the two trolls, Flint and Morry, in Moving Pictures.
* Moving any casualties away from danger
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 around the polygon, the total amount one " turns " at the vertices can be any integer times 360 °, e. g. 720 ° for a pentagram and 0 ° for an angular " eight ".
Moving abroad will not result in the domain being deleted, but the person cannot register any more domains while living abroad.
# Moving the king to any unattacked square ( marked with " x "), i. e. Kd6, Ke5, or Ke7.
Moving westward across the Atlantic without any development, the wave crossed Central America on July 4, and began to consolidate while on July 6 upon entering the Pacific Ocean.

Moving and object
Italian animator Roméo Bossetti impressed audiences with his object animation tour-de-force, The Automatic Moving Company in 1912.
Moving an object up an inclined plane requires less force than lifting it straight up, at a cost of an increase in the distance moved.
Moving that object out of the field allows the object to increase its entropy by absorbing heat from the environment and disordering the spins.
During the course of the war, he was in charge of the group developing “ Moving Target Indication ” ( MTI ), the technique that used the Doppler shift of the returned radar signal resulting from the motion of an object to differentiate between stationary and moving objects.
# Moving an object from an enclosed area ( such as a private home, public building, or fenced-in area ) to a major thoroughfare,

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