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Quicker and forceful changes of the position of the head could have been accomplished by flexion in the cranial neck section, so that only a small fraction of the body mass was involved in activities with high energy expenses.
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The terrain is changing fast to one in which people are not constantly afraid of unscheduled forceful changes in governments, but worry about other things that affect their survival.
The official end of the recession was welcomed by the Socialist government, which has recently come under intense pressure from investors for failing to implement more forceful changes to help revive growth.
The changed and forceful appearance of the head derives from the use of angular planar volumes joined in a new syntax independent of anatomy.
In November 2008, the American people voted overwhelmingly for "change," in a forceful rejection of the policies and practices of the prior Administration.
In a book published there on June 1st, Chen Xitong, who was mayor of Beijing in 1989 and a forceful advocate of the official line, changed his story.
This would create barriers for transsexual athletes in many countries not open to such legal changes, and there would be a risk of forceful manipulation of the legal sex in nondemocratic states.
Hence the forceful style of the "hackers" in traffic.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg emerged as a forceful defender of the proposal, citing the constitutional protection of worship.
The other was a forceful reminder of the chaos wrought by personal negligence and institutional neglect.
Clinton gave a forceful defense of the tax deal, which helped quell the liberal uprising.
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