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Although shifts represent only 18% of all moves, a clear majority of the moves lying at <22 bp of a predicted biological feature are shifts.
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J. Plunkett), a bland 14-year-old whose much-vaunted martial-arts moves lie dormant during one of the least convincing abduction scenes ever filmed.
As the Times article related, the WorldCom default forced Telecare to, along with other cost-saving moves, lay off 11 employees and cut its own original Catholic programming nearly in half.
Behind these moves lies a problem in Britain's nuclear industry whose management appears to lack the confidence to manage its own assets or build new power stations at a time when the challenge of global warming has ushered in a new lease of life for the world's hitherto beleaguered nuclear industry.
They make it look so easy but behind all those totally rad moves lies a ton of motion data that's just itching to be turned into sweet, sweet visuals.
Pike down and then arch too early (think of four o'clock instead of five), and you'll end your release move lying on the ground instead of back on the bar.
But the merit of the move lies in recognising indexed funds as commodities and pricing them as such.
By acting instinctively and taking risks, on the understanding, as Mailer liked to say, that the best move lies close to the worst.
Officials are planning the first interceptor flight tests meant to track and destroy mock tumbling warheads -- though the move lies years in the future.
Byron, here, is imagining himself as a non-poet, and the genius of the move lies in the fact that he imagines himself more or less the same, only unsuccessful - and, crucially, a little more inclined to prose.
Then they'll simply refuse to move, lie down on the ground, and spit, hiss, or kick at you (sounds like a board meeting of your favourite company or organization?), until you lessen the load.
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