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The dk1 moves are sometimes used to check that the children have followed instructions, and sometimes simply to ensure that they are involved in the discourse.
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Voices are hushed and moving is sometimes difficult: the best method is to walk like a crab and whisper "sorry" every so often.
Further, a particular extra move is sometimes more of a liability than an asset.
The "maps" or "levels" — that is, the three-dimensional physical spaces in which your character moves and acts — are sometimes wonders of explorable specificity.
In addition to making dynamic, three-dimensional sculptures of dancers, musicians, actors and circus figures, he has made sculptural tableaus that play music, have moving parts and are sometimes illuminated.
These ordinary patriots are sometimes moved to make shocking revelations about their country's inner workings.
Kind as they are — they do extend credit, and are sometimes moved to charity by the children — it is a business.
But law enforcement officers are sometimes moved to lie, feeling they've been driven to do so by the complex requirements of the criminal justice system.
Violence, and the threat of violence, is so pervasive that emerging talents are sometimes moved out of town for their own safety.
Even when a structure is not serving as a museum or listed on a historic register, owners are sometimes moved to honor its original design or history, Mr. MacDonald said.
Why? A. Though it rarely happens, the city's statues and monuments, even war memorials, are sometimes moved to make way for street improvements, improve public safety, amplify historical associations or enhance a bit of greenery by subtraction or addition.
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