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be moving left
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 nature of the event... confirms our suspicion that Murdoch may be moving left as the 2008 U.S. presidential election approaches, and that he may bring his 'conservative' news properties with him," Cliff Kincaid, an editor at Accuracy in Media, a conservative watchdog group, commented on the organization's Web site.
Coming out of the Democratic Convention, the Party seemed to be moving left and right at once.
Notwithstanding this bigger trend, it seems a little crazy to skate right when everyone else, and the puck itself, seem to be moving left: offering a service that intentionally anchors you to one location and doesn't seem to have a mobile component from the start counters the bigger trends in digital media.
You won't be moving left and right with the sight box anymore; instead focus on making the 40 yard (36.6 m) arrow go to exactly where the pin is pointing.
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The dot could be moved left or right in small 5 pixel increments by the participant using the left and right arrow keys on a keyboard.
During the test the participants were to fixate on a "gaze point" in the form of a yellow dot that could be moved left and right by the participant.
Participants were instructed to move a handle to the right if the dot cloud was moving right and to the left if the cloud was moving left.
If everyone is moving left, he'll feel the need to move right".
Where we've been moving right, the E.U. is moving left.
Along with Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito, Jr., and (usually) Anthony Kennedy, the majority of the Court is moving right as the rest of the country — or, at least, the rest of the federal government — is moving left.
The Bears are moving left guard Chris Williams back to tackle, and he'll start on the right side, should Carimi not be ready, or possibly push Webb on the left.
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