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The slight flutter that had disturbed the motion of her heart when she entered the forest was gone now, and even the dim groves of trees through which she occasionally passed did not reawaken her fear.
I was again in motion and at a speed which belied the truck's similarity to Senor X's Ford turtle.
There was something maimed and crazy about its motion that disturbed them.
The mass scale used in Table 5-1 was derived on the assumption that the motion of the glowing trail is related to the momentum transfer to the trail by the meteorite, permitting the calculation of the mass if the velocity is known ( Cook and Whipple, 1958 ).
Walker said he was considering filing a motion for a new trial which would contend that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and that there were several errors in trial procedure.
And, though at the time I blushed to admit it even to myself, there was in me a growing desire, a sexual awareness, that Johnnie had set in motion, an awareness that no other man had ever triggered.
TAI in this form was synchronised with Universal Time at the beginning of 1958, and the two have drifted apart ever since, due to the changing motion of the Earth.
Allan Dwan ( April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981 ) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer and screenwriter.
Flying A was one of the first motion pictures studios in California history.
Even though this may appear similar to a series of animation drawings, there was no way of viewing the images in motion.
This kind of art goes back to the Minoan period, when its main theme was the representation of motion in a specific moment.
Another popular method of exploiting this bug was to simply use thrust to keep the ship in motion with 1 or 2 asteroids in the play field, allowing the player to pick off as many 1, 000 point UFOs as possible.
In addition to promoting physical exercise, Isamu Kurosawa was open to western traditions and considered theater and motion pictures to have educational merit.
J. Desaulx suggested in 1877 that the phenomenon was caused by the thermal motion of water molecules, and in 1905 Albert Einstein produced the first mathematical analysis of the motion.
Using this physical explanation of electromagnetic motion, Ampère developed a physical account of electromagnetic phenomena that was both empirically demonstrable and mathematically predictive.
He grew up without any particular religious conviction, but his life's path was formed by a variety of twists and coincidences that were often put into motion by his recalcitrant insubordination.
Selkirk, el verdadero Robinson Crusoe, a stop motion film by Tournier Animation based on Alexander Selkirk's life was premiered simultaneously in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on 2 February 2012.
It was discovered in 1725 and later explained by the third Astronomer Royal, James Bradley, who attributed it to the finite speed of light and the motion of Earth in its orbit around the Sun.
Some astronomers endeavoured to explain this by parallax, but these attempts were futile, for the motion was at variance with that which parallax would produce.
They determined to reinvestigate the motion of γ Draconis ; the telescope, constructed by George Graham ( 1675 – 1751 ), a celebrated instrument-maker, was affixed to a vertical chimney stack, in such manner as to permit a small oscillation of the eyepiece, the amount of which ( i. e. the deviation from the vertical ) was regulated and measured by the introduction of a screw and a plumb line.
On December 17, however, Bradley observed that the star was moving southwards, a motion further shown by observations on the 20th.
This motion was evidently not due to parallax, for the reasons given in the discussion of Figure 2, and neither was it due to observational errors.

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In the House of Commons, 161 MPs ( 88 of them Labour ) voted against the renewal of Trident and the Government motion was carried only with the support of Conservatives.
This outward current is carried internally by positive ions moving from the electrolyte to the positive cathode ( chemical energy is responsible for this " uphill " motion ).
The Pacific Ocean floor, however, is being carried northeast by the underlying motion of the Cocos Plate.
White was the first to control his motion in space with a Hand-Held Maneuvering Unit, which worked well, but only carried enough propellant for 20 seconds.
Word was carried to Cromwell, that the House were on the point of putting the final motion ; and Colonel Ingoldby hastened to Whitehall to tell him, that, if he intended to do anything decisive, he had no time to lose.
A series of increasingly complex experiments had been carried out in the late 19th century to try to detect the motion of the Earth through the aether, and had failed to do so.
Although Maxwell did not explicitly mention the sea of molecular vortices, his derivation of Ampère's circuital law was carried over from the 1861 paper and he used a dynamical approach involving rotational motion within the electromagnetic field which he likened to the action of flywheels.
The motion was carried 15 votes to 5.
This is due to the motion of vortices in the electronic superfluid, which dissipates some of the energy carried by the current.
As a result, Themistocles's motion was carried easily, although only 100 warships of the trireme type were to be built.
Much work has been carried out on this region as it appears to integrate local visual motion signals into the global motion of complex objects.
There is still much controversy over the exact form of the computations carried out in area MT and some research suggests that feature motion is in fact already available at lower levels of the visual system such as V1.
The motion carried, and, on 4 October, the Bundestag voted in a new CDU / CSU-FDP coalition cabinet, with Kohl as the chancellor.
This motion was carried, against the government's wishes, by nine votes.
In 1974 it was proposed that P2 be erased from the list of lodges by the Grand Orient of Italy, and the motion carried overwhelmingly.
" The motion was carried unanimously and the clerk, not adopting the frontier parlance of the Major, wrote " Lincoln " in the blank space of the bill.
Later research by Robin Bell and Michael Studinger from the Lamont – Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University suggested that the water of the lake is continually freezing and being carried away by the motion of the Antarctic ice sheet, while being replaced by water melting from other parts of the ice sheet in these high pressure conditions.
A motion was unanimously carried that the sale of bonds be held in the office of the secretary on April 10.
He was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, whose tombstone carried his real name on the front, while noting his appearance as the Wizard on the back, and has 2 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for motion pictures at 1708 Vine Street and for radio at 6700 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
A tower-top gearbox and crankshaft converted the rotary motion into reciprocating strokes carried downward through a rod to the pump cylinder below.
" Palmerston went on to claim that if the motion of censure was carried it would signal that the House had voted to " abandon a large community of British subjects at the extreme end of the globe to a set of barbarians-a set of kidnapping, murdering, poisoning barbarians.
" The censure motion was carried by a majority of sixteen and Palmerston requested to the Queen that Parliament be dissolved for a general election, which it duly was.
Doctor Russell Thacher Trall of New York noted that there were delegates present from the Women's State Temperance Society and moved that the word " ladies " be inserted in the motion, which then carried.

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