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Lasseter thought of his pictures in moving terms early on: in church he'd make flickerbooks in the corners of his hymn book.
Nzekwu's first novel, Wand of Noble Wood (1961), portrays in moving terms the futility of a Western pragmatic approach to the problems created by an African's traditional religious beliefs.
Her loyal right-hand man at work, Billy Fontaine, played with vivid warmth by Victor Williams, gives John something of a somber pep talk, describing in moving terms the death of his partner and exhorting John to "live a little bigger than you think you can".
She wrote in moving terms about her husband's indigenous ancestry and connection with the natural world, as well as the devastation wrought by the Exxon Valdez spill.
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Integrating (4.14) in and moving terms yield (4.17).
"Because one of the main factors involved in moving women from long-term unemployment to employment is confidence building.
The PK model developed by Stevens et al. (2011) shows the added value of separation and quantitation of systemic and direct nose-to-brain transport after IN administered remoxipride in freely moving rats, in terms of extent and rates (34).
It made his images all the more moving in terms of being evidence of the arresting of time.
Are you fond of the direction that dance music is moving, in terms of the more popular content?
Furthermore, it anticipates the direction regulators would like to move in terms of expediting and standardizing submissions.
I know how the ball needs to move in terms of our sets".
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