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The moved
verb
To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
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The moved to larger quarters in 1992.
The moved eased investor fears, however, that the company might face a customer exodus.
The moved followed a ruling by the European Court of Justice that allowed companies to exploit tax differentials between EU countries as long as employees were carrying out genuine work.
The moved caused national headlines for weeks, and even sparked acts of (ironic) revenge, including a Connecticut lawyer who posted the phone numbers and addresses of the newspaper's staff.
The moved distance (in cm) for each group was calculated and averaged (mean ± SEM).
The moved pericytes are recruited by PDGF expressed in ECs, surrounding and stabilizing vessel sprouts [ 20].
Then he adds the further inference (2) that if the moving and the moved parts are identical, the moving part will not cease to cause movement.
First he says that it follows from Aristotle's view namely, (A) that movement is an asymmetrical relation between two contiguous entities, one of which causes movement and one of which is moved—(1) that for any movement, if the moving and the moved parts are disconnected, the movement will cease.
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Last Saturday, the moved-to-the-afternoon game against the Rangers at TD Banknorth Garden attracted 15,266 fans, more than were likely to attend if they had had to choose between hockey and the Red Sox.
At least two lawsuits challenge that decision, including one filed on Friday in federal court asserting that the moved-up election date violates the Voting Rights Act because it would not allow for adequate public debate.
The resolution in the moved-direction is improved with a moved transducer, but the contrast of the image is decreased.
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