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But, more often, moving bodies create emotional effects with unusual rapidity.
The Packers had no trouble containing the receivers one-on-one, whether it was press-man or, more often, moving zone concepts.
They are changing jobs more often, moving house more often and travelling around cities, countries and the globe more often.
Ricky Gervais' sometimes vexing, more often moving meditation on usefulness, set in a nursing home.
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News more often moves prices without resulting in much trading volume, when its meaning is relatively clear.
Though able to walk upright, chimpanzees more often move about on all fours, leaning forward on the knuckles of their hands (knuckle walking).
While water will sometimes leak from a hole or crack in the surface of a roof deck directly into the ceiling or wall of the apartment below, it more often moves around a bit before making its way out.
The cases had significantly more often moved at least once (65%) than had the controls (54%).
Toads from frontal populations move more often, move farther when they do move, and follow straighter paths than do toads from older populations (Phillips et al., 2008; Alford et al., 2009).
These results suggested a model for ACF in which each of the two ACF protomers takes a turn moving the nucleosome in one direction, and the complex with access to the longest linker DNA more often moves the nucleosome.
They had also completed fewer years at school, more often lived in rental properties and more often moved home prior to enrolment in the SA-FHV programme (see online supplementary table S7).
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