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She has the small, highly developed body of a prime athlete, and holds in contempt the `` girls who just move sex ''.
The diet mostly consists of small items of prey that do not move too fast such as beetles, caterpillars, earthworms and spiders.
In 2004, the small Ainu community living in Kamchatka Krai wrote a letter to Vladimir Putin, urging him to reconsider any move to award the Southern Kuril Islands to Japan.
Being a protective encasement with at least one gun position, it is essentially a pillbox or small fortress ( though these are static fortifications of a purely defensive nature ) that can move toward the enemy-hence its offensive utility.
The rare case risks are extremely high because these small price differences are converted to large profits via leverage ( borrowed money ), and in the rare event of a large price move, this may yield a large loss.
Their small size, adaptable metabolism, and ability to move to more favorable habitats were key factors in their survivability during the late Cretaceous and early Paleocene.
The actual pressure exerted by light is far too small to move these vanes, but can be measured with devices such as the Nichols radiometer.
Recently, scientists have identified small pumps on the surface of cancer cells that actively move chemotherapy from inside the cell to the outside.
The same small ladder below the top-right window is also visible in recent photographs ; this has remained in the same position since 1854 over a disagreement to move it.
In the context of chronic low plasma sodium, the brain's cells ( neurons and glia ) adapt by taking in a small amount of water ; the net effect is to move water out of the interstitium and equilibrate ( or nearly so ) the intracellular and extracellular tonicities.
Rather than mooring at riverside communities along the route, traders come out by canoe and small boat alongside the river barges and transfer goods on the move.
A common misconception about dyslexia is that dyslexic readers write words backwards or move letters around when reading – this only occurs in a very small population of dyslexic readers.
Players also may use a small cart or gig bag and end pin-attached wheels to move the bass.
At this stage a small " creeper " crane was installed in each leg, designed to move up the tower as construction progressed and making use of the guides for the elevators which were to be fitted in each leg.
The Minister for the Environment was criticised for allegedly changing the law to suit one company and other agencies protested the law change as damaging to small businesses while the government defended their decision stating that the move was a positive one for Irish consumers.
Eugene the Jeep was Popeye's " jungle pet " and was " small, able to move between dimensions and could solve seemingly impossible problems.
Kauffman had feared that new owners would move it noting, " No one would want to buy a baseball team that consistently loses millions of dollars and had little prospect of making money because it was in a small city.
The, and positions are stable as a ball at the bottom of a bowl would be stable: small perturbations will move it out of place, but it will drift back toward the center of the bowl.
Waves ( ripples and flapping motion ) along the magnetopause move in the direction of the solar wind flow in response to small scale variations in the solar wind pressure and to Kelvin-Helmholtz instability.
As these groups were generally small and needed to move quickly, building fortifications was a good way to provide refuge and protection for the people and the wealth in the region.
In quantum mechanics, the particle in a box model ( also known as the infinite potential well or the infinite square well ) describes a particle free to move in a small space surrounded by impenetrable barriers.
In the case of a metal, only a small amount of energy is needed for the electrons to find other unoccupied states to move into, and hence for current to flow.
I felt rebuked beneath his eye .</ poem ></ small > In 1809, Scott persuaded James Ballantyne and his brother to move to Edinburgh and to establish their printing press there.
For many materials ( for instance, semiconductors ), electrons move quickly from a high energy level to a meta-stable level via small nonradiative transitions and then make the final move down to the bottom level via an optical or radiative transition.

move and less
`` I feel good physically '', Hansen added, `` but I think I'll move better carrying a little less weight than I'm carrying now ''.
Instructors observe their students, then show them how to hold themselves and move with better poise and less strain.
Nine years after Emperor Paul Muad ' dib walked into the desert, blind, the ecological transformation of Dune has reached the point where some Fremen are living without stillsuits in the less arid climate and have started to move out of the Sietches and into the villages and cities.
On average, the gas molecules move from the cold side toward the hot side whenever the pressure ratio is less than the square root of the ( absolute ) temperature ratio.
However, the higher the temperature, the less chance that the ends to be joined will be aligned to allow ligation ( molecules move around the solution more at higher temperatures ).
Conflict is in fact the basic law of life in all social organisms, as it is of all biological ones ; societies are formed, gain strength, and move forwards through conflict ; the healthiest and most vital of them assert themselves against the weakest and less well adapted through conflict ; the natural evolution of nations and races takes place through conflict.
Most Hurricanes occasionally form over the Pacific and move north to affect southern Honduras, but Pacific storms are generally less severe and their landfall rarer.
While primate species have communal sleeping arrangements, these groups are always on the move and thus are less likely to harbor ectoparasites.
The Transmigration program ( Transmigrasi ) was a National Government initiative to move landless people from densely populated areas of Indonesia ( such as Java and Bali ) to less populous areas of the country including Papua, Kalimantan, Sumatra, and Sulawesi.
John Whitehurst's move to London in 1775 had a less dramatic effect: he kept in regular contact with other members of the society and remained an occasional attender of meetings.
Historically, sounds may move along this cline toward less stricture in a process called lenition.
Since the move to Milwaukee received final approval less than a week before the start of the season, there was no time to order new uniforms.
However, those who are with no own transportation still face difficulties to move around since the number of taxis are much less compared to the actual need of the increased population.
The less concentrated army could now live off the country and move more rapidly over a larger number of roads.
At Ford's place in Pine Woods, Northup proposed making log rafts to move lumber down the narrow Indian Creek, to get logs to market less expensively.
As with otariids, it can turn its rear flippers forward and move on all fours ; however, its swimming technique is more like that of true seals, relying less on flippers and more on sinuous whole body movements.
Although the data suggests negative outcomes for these students whose parents relocate after divorce, there is not enough research that can alone prove the overall well-being of the child A newer study in the Journal of Family Psychology found that parents who move more than an hour away from their children after a divorce are much less well off than those parents who stayed in the same location
The drama is most convincing when it sticks with Marty — and much less so when it drifts off into a stilted subplot about his mother's attempts to convince a sister to move into their household.
The players may take more or less time over any individual move.
Also, in show jumping, a horse is asked to move with impulsion and engagement ; this makes the jump more fluent, brings the horse to bascule more correctly, and is less jarring for both horse and rider.
Maglev vehicles are claimed to move more smoothly and quietly and to require less maintenance than wheeled mass transit systems.
This resulted in negative reaction from video game enthusiasts, such as writer Clive Barker, who defended video games as an art form, stating that they have the power to move people, that the views of book or film critics are less important than those of the consumers experiencing them, and that Ebert's were prejudiced.
It is considered a labor saving system that allows large volumes to move rapidly through a process, allowing companies to ship or receive higher volumes with smaller storage space and with less labor expense.
By bringing more orders in-house, where clients can move big blocks of stock anonymously, brokers pay the exchanges less in fees and capture a bigger share of the $ 11 billion a year that institutional investors pay in trading commissions.
As a result, from the surface of Mars it appears to rise in the west, move across the sky in 4 h 15 min or less, and set in the east twice in each Martian day.

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