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"I could make it all connect and move with the current of the day".
I found myself flashing back to the literary L.A. riot of Nathanael West's Day of the Locust: an ocean of people with churning legs and feet letting themselves move with the current of the crowd.
But within one's own time, a woman can opt to cling to old glories, or move with the current of the age.
This is beneficial in catching salmon, because salmon tend to move with the current of the river or stream instead of staying stationary.
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Boats move with the currents or by the control of the player.
Charlie, a student in his 20s, said he just "moved with the current".
The music and dance rose and fell in intensity and volume, and the viewers moved with the current or against it or just stayed on land.
They hang there, moving with the current, flapping their shells to bring in the plankton they eat; it takes about a year and a half for them to reach market size.
Divers took more than three hours to reach the ledge where the boys are sheltering on Monday, but moving with the current on their return took about 50 minutes.
You're moving with the current.
* University of South Florida researchers on the WeatherBird II last week found a six-mile-wide, 22-mile-long plume "broken into millions of bits and beads and moving with the current," stretching from just beneath the surface to depths of 3,300 feet.
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