Sentence examples for discovery movement from inspiring English sources

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This truth led to the TAA discovery movement and the development of various technologies for its accomplishment.

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The most precious thing he has to impart to them is his discovery of movement through transmission.

As their limbs hinge and unfurl, there is a palpable sense of discovery through movement in the hushed world created by Mr. Gibson's chiming music and Jared Klein's softly understated lighting design.

But Winchester's book is a murder mystery with more than 36,000 victims, and everything in the book -- from the early Dutch settlers, the history of the spice trade in the East Indies, the discovery of the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates and the history of the undersea telegraph -- leads ineluctably to the solution.

In yet another dimension, the discovery of extensive movement of viruses between environments [ 2] attests to the spatial continuity of the virus community on earth.

Therefore, the discovery of similar movements during S. cerevisiae meiosis was important because it made clear that these movements are not restricted to organisms with an atypical meiosis (Trelles-Sticken et al. 2005; Scherthan et al. 2007; Conrad et al. 2008; Koszul et al. 2008).

Not only did his radical discoveries about the movement of the stars free them from the "crystal vault" that received truth insistently claimed fastened them to the sky, but his insights suggested something even more dangerous: that we, too, are embarked on a great voyage, that we are free and without the easy support that dogma provides.

This pessimism extends to the expectations he has for his own research, which he likes to question: "I get a sense of movement and discovery whenever I find a flaw in my thinking".

The discovery model used several movement strategies (tracing-direction/hand-lead) during practice.

Justice officials in Hesse defended their actions, saying their discovery of, and swift movement against, the prison network reflected their dedication.

The discovery of rapid eye movement, or REM, sleep in 1953 awakened scientists to the realization that sleep was not "a simple turning off of the brain," but an active, organized physiological process, said Dr. Jerome Siegel, a professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the University of California at Los Angeles.

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