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be active doing
adjective
Having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting;—opposed to passive, that receives.
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"I'm sure I'll be active doing something, I just haven't decided what that is yet".
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On the {110} face, the observed slip system found to be active does not agree with the predictions of the Daniels and Dunn model.
Be active! do something like sports, clubs,etc.
"That's the difference with me, when I'm being active doing a lot of stuff, moving around, I can be more productive," Martin said.
They described several preventive measures, including being active; doing manual work; walking every day; quitting smoking; avoiding junk food; and reducing the intake of alcohol, salt, sugar, and fatty food.
The period when they were active does, though, coincide with a cold spell in Europe's climate that occurred between 1645 and 1715.
Finally, intervals where only campaign 2 is active do not influence intervals where both campaigns are active.
A series of crashes that took place while Autopilot was active didn't help dissuade anyone of that, though Tesla has maintained that the feature has improved safety overall.
In this case, we found that the RCC1 domain localized to centrosomes and cilia, while the kinase domain alone, despite being active, did not (Fig. 4A D).
But remember that being active doesn't mean that you should poke your nose in between.
I had to be active in doing other things.
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