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Over the centuries – from Andrew Marvell in the 1600s – we've seen a stream of poets coming from, moving through or settling in the city.
This pressure is supported by rocket gas and shock wave coming from moving explosive gas.
The proposed approach is first evaluated on synthetic data; posteriorly, the method is applied on real trajectories coming from moving pedestrians in an indoor environment.
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Adds Laney: "Once you're in, we then guide you through the whole moving process, taking care of everything and removing any usual stresses that come from moving to a new place in London.
On Sunday, he said his ability came from moving quickly, using both hands.
Recently, the most significant advances in survival benefit from systemic therapy have come from moving the administration of therapy to an earlier disease state.
For humans, the motion reflects the yearning for God, and everything we do through time comes from moving — or at least trying to move — toward God.
About half the savings will come from moving out of its west London HQ and employing fewer managers: some 2,000 jobs will go.
Some relief may come from moving as many as 15 flights a day from Charles de Gaulle to the smaller Orly airport south of Paris.
There's deforestation to grow more beans, the shipping emissions that come from moving them to market and the resources that go into packaging.
And, says Kolmer, state health officials' data show that much of the reduction has come from moving primary care outside the emergency department.
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