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moving and candle
It will open with a Fire Party, and will include the largest moving multi-ethnic performances, first travelling dance competition within the parade, a spectacular finale where thousands of performers will flood the parade ground holding candle lights and an inaugural colourful Arts District / Carnival.
The candle on his head is almost always seen burning because it somewhat acts as his life spark-if it's blown out, he stops moving and his eyes stop glowing, and when it is re-lit, he continues as if nothing had happened.

moving and routine
Kelly vows that they will win next year as long as she and Stone keep practicing their routine, but Stone reveals that she's moving to Europe because her father, who is in the Army, has been transferred there.
Assuming that games and routine social acts have differentiated social positions, and that these positions create our cognitive perspectives, then it might be that by moving between roles in a game ( eg between hiding and seeking or buying and selling ) we come to learn about the perspective of the other.
It is Darlene's intention to better herself, moving up from getting the clients to buy watered-down drinks, to dancing and having an " exotic " routine involving her pet.
My Life and Zany Times, at least one viewer of his WNEW show remembers distinctly the " Why is it every time I see F, you see K " routine, including an image of the TV screen moving up and down as the show's cameraman laughed at Soupy's joke.
* File managers provide a convenient method of performing routine data management tasks, such as deleting, renaming, cataloging, uncataloging, moving, copying, merging, generating and modifying data sets.
Pivots, and moving diagonally, backwards, and forwards to a suitable musical theme are important to the routine.
A large number of " Trust Grade " posts have been created by the new NHS Trusts for the sake of the routine work, and many juniors have to spend time in these posts before moving between the new training grades, although no educational or training credit is given for them.
* An alternate version of Eleanor Powell's extended tap dance routine to " Fascinating Rhythm " from Lady Be Good, shot from a second camera that revealed the well-orchestrated, behind the cameras activity needed to keep the scene moving smoothly.
Sometimes the routine will omit the second restacking, and the magician may instead exchange numbers or pictures on the front of those cubes which appear to be out of order, apparently magically moving the divided parts of the assistant's body into the correct order.
Although this particular sub-plot seems to have only a marginal connection with the main storyline, the recorded voice of a long-deceased John Preston ends the novel on a positive note by exhorting his audience to "... spread out, reach areas, experiences, comprehend and live in an evolving fashion ....", to " push aside routine and repetition, to break out of mindless monotony and thrust forward ....", to " keep moving on ...".

moving and previously
This is a radical change in attitude from the conditions which prevailed several years ago, when a series of bombings was directed against Negroes who were moving into previously all-white neighborhoods of Dallas.
All the layers are stacked, one above the next, in any desired order ; and the bottom layer is usually rendered as a base in the resultant image, with each higher layer being progressively rendered on top of the previously composited of layers, moving upward until all layers have been rendered into the final composite.
For example, in a web browser, the user could navigate to the previously viewed page by pressing the right pointing device button, moving the pointing device briefly to the left, then releasing the button.
After the 1992 season, owner Bob Lurie, who had previously saved the franchise from moving to Toronto in 1976, put the team up for sale.
The area between the road and the bottom of the trailer frame was previously left open ; however, the air moving under the trailer is a source of aerodynamic drag.
After a team gains the serve ( also known as siding out ), its members must rotate in a clockwise direction, with the player previously in area " 2 " moving to area " 1 " and so on, with the player from area " 1 " moving to area " 6 ".
The word Yankee is a variation that could have referred to English settlers moving into previously Dutch areas.
This material is mostly derived from the subglacial erosion and entrainment by the moving ice of the glaciers of previously available unconsolidated sediments.
But someone shouted that Bryant was moving that way, so they tried to double back around the coaches to where Brigid Cook was previously shot.
Three days previously, Brian's father had bought him an electric bass and amplifier ; Brian had learned to play the instrument in that short period of time, with Al Jardine moving to rhythm guitar.
If they did not appear to move, the stars are either much further away than the Sun and the planets than previously conceived, making their motion undetectable, or in reality they are not moving at all.
Following the Civil Rights Movement however, Prichard's rigid system of segregation collapsed, and many blacks who had previously lived in the Bullshead / Neely / Trinity Gardens area of Prichard began moving into East Prichard ( downtown Prichard ) causing a dramatic white flight to occur.
The Osseo School District is moving to install Osseo ALC in the location of the elementary school, previously thought to be in failing condition.
On moving the L piece it is picked up then placed in empty squares anywhere on the board and the piece may be rotated or even flipped over in doing so ; the only rule is it must be in a different position from the one it was picked up from, thus come to rest covering at least one grid square that it was not previously covering.
Among Nasmyth's other inventions, most of which he never patented, were a means of transmitting rotary motion by means of a flexible shaft made of coiled wire, a machine for cutting key grooves, self-adjusting bearings, and the screw ladle for moving molten metal which could safely and efficiently be handled by two men instead of the six previously required.
At Easter 2010, as part of wider changes to the Radio 2 evening schedule, Trevor Nelson took over the Wednesday 2300 slot ( having previously been on in the hour before Lamacq ), with Lamacq moving to 2300 on Saturday nights.
Overnight, a grand moving operation was performed, so that the following morning, the new main airport, located inland at Gardermoen ( OSL ), opened for operations as main airport, as opposed to previously having been a minor airport.
The self-proclaimed emperor tried to strengthen his grasp on the territories previously controlled by Constans, moving towards the Danube.
Many companies are now moving to more tailored models where along with outsource vendor diversification, key parts of what was previously outsourced has been insourced.
When the chamber pressure later increases from decreased volume ( the diaphragm moving down ), the fluid previously drawn in is forced out.
Before moving to Fort Lee in the late 1950s, they lived in a house previously owned by crime boss Albert Anastasia.
Coincidentally, Harper had previously worked at Cincinnati AM Top 40 powerhouse WSAI in 1964, before moving to 11 other stations, including 7 in Atlanta.
Before moving to Portland, Oregon, the franchise was previously in Boston, Massachusetts as the Boston Breakers and New Orleans, Louisiana as the New Orleans Breakers.

moving and used
the clay he used plastically to suggest soft moving flesh, as in an abdomen, in a reclining torso ; ;
" Amoeboid " and " amœba " are often used interchangeably even by biologists, and especially refer to a creature moving by using pseudopodia.
An equivalent definition is the radius of an unperturbed circular Newtonian orbit about the Sun of a particle having infinitesimal mass, moving with an angular frequency of radians per day ; or that length such that, when used to describe the positions of the objects in the Solar System, the heliocentric gravitational constant ( the product GM < sub >☉</ sub >) is equal to ()< sup > 2 </ sup > AU < sup > 3 </ sup >/ d < sup > 2 </ sup >.
" Alarums and excursions " is a stage direction for the moving of soldiers across a stage, used in Elizabethan drama.
Bézier curves are also used in the time domain, particularly in animation and interface design, e. g., a Bézier curve can be used to specify the velocity over time of an object such as an icon moving from A to B, rather than simply moving at a fixed number of pixels per step.
In some applications, the spacebar is used to produce additional chords which enable the user to issue editing commands, such as moving the cursor, or deleting words.
This basic procedure is used for all moving pictures in films and television.
The best use of this lightly armed fast moving cavalry was revealed at the Battle of Yarmouk ( 636 AD ) in which Khalid ibn Walid, knowing the skills of his horsemen, used them to turn the tables at every critical instance of the battle with their ability to engage, disengage, then turn back and attack again from the flank or rear.
If a neighboring atom moves to occupy the vacant site, the vacancy moves in the opposite direction to the site which used to be occupied by the moving atom.
It was the first time the Rams wore white at home since ( moving to St. Louis ) their existence in Los Angeles where they also used to do the same on some occasion against Dallas.
For example, Doraemon is used as a promotional character by, by a moving company, and by Cocos, a restaurant chain.
* Displaced Moving Average, a type of moving average used in statistical analysis
They initially used cricket grounds before later moving on to football clubs ' stadiums.
She used her Miss America scholarship money to study acting at HB Studios in New York City before moving to Hollywood to pursue a film and television career.
He used his zoopraxiscope to show his moving pictures to a paying public, making the Hall the first commercial film theater.
In 1887 Ottomar Anschütz, wanting to display moving pictures to large groups of people, presented his Electrotachyscope that used 24 images on a rotating glass disk.
The name " frame problem " derives from a common technique used by animated cartoon makers called framing where the currently moving parts of the cartoon are superimposed on the " frame ," which depicts the background of the scene, which does not change.
A mark is used for the first 2-pixel boundary that is encountered to remember where the passage started and in what direction the painter was moving.
Rivers are used for moving logs and account also for a significant share of those persons who travel to the interior.
A wide variety of often innovative mechanisms or ' mechanics ' are used, and familiar mechanics like rolling dice and moving, capture, or trick taking are avoided.
* LCU 1671 and MK-8: landing craft used as an alternate ferry for transportation to areas un-accessible by the primary ferry and for moving hazardous cargo.
A harness that is used to support shafts, such as on a cart pulled by a single horse, will also have a saddle attached to the harness to help the horse support the shafts and breeching to brake the forward motion of the vehicle, especially when stopping or moving downhill.

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