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The woman wrote something on a clipboard, which was beginning to crawl with tiny, antlike words.
Thanks to advances in engineering and prototyping, a new generation of biologically inspired robots is beginning to crawl all over the place.
Although the recession has technically ended, the country is only beginning to crawl out of the pit into which it fell after the credit crunch.
More than 1,000 came last year, despite the continuing Middle East violence and an Israel economy that was just beginning to crawl out of a recession.
It was published in 1978, when Brazil was still under, but beginning to crawl out from, a military dictatorship; political allusions in the couple's argument remind you of this.
"Imagine it like a walking millipede of a city," says Lindstedt, unrolling a plan that shows the town's streets and squares beginning to crawl eastwards along a new high street, until the whole place has moved safely out of the chomping zone of the mine by 2033.
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One or two impulsively begin to crawl in Reedhom's direction, as if joining a game.
Then the migrants began to crawl slowly onto the deck to stretch.
The worm of avocation had begun to crawl yet again, to no positive result.
No, he pushed himself up onto all fours and began to crawl toward the plate.
Unknowingly, they had walked into the path of an alligator, one that began to crawl aggressively toward them.
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