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In both cases, only monomer moves that result in allowed bonds and preserve lattice occupancy are accepted.
We were learning Dancer B, a series of head and shoulder movements, two open hand strikes, and three leg moves that result in a prone opponent with your elbow on his throat and his left shoulder dislocated.
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These both play to the digital pixelated style of the film turning enemies into showers of light and pulling out special moves that results in Quorra turning into a beam of light herself.
Those meetings, and the moves that resulted from them, laid the groundwork for building the team and staff that advanced to Super Bowl LIII before losing to the New England Patriots.
For others, this was a self-enabling move that resulted in a part of "chamcha" – arse kissers.
Jagr started the move that resulted in the game's opening goal by taking a shot that Brodeur parried.
On March 11, the Dutch government blocked two Turkish ministers from attending a Rotterdam rally, a move that resulted in police clashes with protesting Turkish minority groups.
On Tuesday, the story was posted on Twitter by the Guardian's deputy editor Katharine Viner – a move that resulted in an extraordinary storm of protest.
Kabba was presenting the Crewe defence with a succession of problems at the other end but was not involved in the move that resulted in his side's second goal.
Mashaei, who is launching a newspaper next month, is also believed to have tried to secure the release of three Americans detained in Iran, a move that resulted in the release of one of the prisoners, Sarah Shourd.
It almost happened, especially after Apple's desperate attempt to prop up platform share numbers by licensing Mac clones, a move that resulted in a brutal drop in Apple's margins.
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