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It is partly the arrival in power of Mr. Schröder's postwar generation: these people tend to be more moved by Tuscany than by Bismarck.
We know that people matter much more than things, and yet it seems we can be more moved by cultural vandalism than cold-blooded murder.
For many readers this may be its strength, its comfort; others perhaps might be more moved by a shorter, more crafted, more incisive book.
So people may be more moved by another of the IFS's findings: that the incomes of the top 1% grew by more than 5% in 2006-07, while those in the middle trod water.
But wouldn't we be more moved by the revelation if Clarke had been directed to inhabit Holly's hurts quietly, the better to remind many of us that we, too, are spiritual orphans still, stealing turkey eggs to survive?
Democrats may also be more moved by the new Declare Yourself campaign, which uses billboards in Times Square and magazines to show pictures of Christina Aguilera and other entertainers with their mouths sewn shut.
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It might be more moving if the viewer were not reminded of Galaxy Quest's catchphrase: "Never give up.
That was unusual, but there could be more, moving farther south, as the paths into the city ease.
Your poem might not rhyme, but remember that not all poems must rhyme - in fact, non-rhyming poems can sometimes be more moving.
And I was more moved by the various hyperdraped Tess Giberson pieces, while Ace was partial to a taupe schoolgirl-ish dress by Giulietta.
I've never been more moved by Stanley's anguished remorse after his drunken outburst of abuse after the poker game.
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