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At times they indifferently guided his every move, occasionally chastising him through gestures, but more often retreated to the shadows to watch him fend for himself.
Should they find the adjacent seat occupied by a woman, the Guardian reports that they sometimes put pressure on her to move (occasionally even offering a cash incentive), even if she is seated with her family.
It is a tribute to Heggie's score and to his handling of such an unremittingly serious subject that he manages to move occasionally into lighter vein without it seeming inappropriate.
Their makers (like Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba and Sony) call them "desktop replacements," implying that these babies have all the power of a standard PC, with just enough portability to move occasionally to another location.
However, it is difficult to quantitatively measure the velocity of such phenotypes because they only move occasionally.
The second stage is ' It appears to move occasionally'.
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In the piece she wears plain clothes and moves occasionally, the museum's spokeswoman, Margaret Doyle, said by telephone on Monday.
The camera circles the confrontations, cutting in on the best moves, occasionally diving to the floor with a bested opponent.
Relatives insist that it shows Khdeir about a hundred yards away sitting on a wall, a slumped dark shadow who moves occasionally.
But Santos could be a thrilling attacker, too, capable of rampaging down his touchline on swashbuckling overlaps and joining in with flowing team moves, occasionally displaying flair with the ball worthy of the most artistic midfield general.
More accurately, the question is, "Does he overrate himself?" A former member of the roots-rock band Whiskeytown, Mr. Adams has released one solo album, "Heartbreaker," a moving, occasionally humorous suite of acoustic songs that pine over an ex-girlfriend.
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