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It works so that I'm always moving backwards and contextualising the past with the present.
"Its shape riding on its own melting into matter and space, it never stops moving backwards and forwards".
Moving backwards and forwards in time, Gale recounts Barnaby's life and its underlying periods of grief, disappointment, guilt and sadness.
They'll see it as moving forwards, whereas the new universities (former polytechnics) will see it as moving backwards and universities don't want to move backwards".
His works are drawn both by hand and on computers, moving backwards and forwards through sketching and scanning to achieve the final result.
Moving backwards and slightly off balance, he carved a delicate drop shot that feathered over the net and left Murray stranded.
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However, the backward pendulum, where the bCOM actually moves backwards and describes a new, shorter pendulum path during double hand contact, has never been described for gibbon brachiation, except by Michilsens et al. (Michilsens et al., 2011).
But people moved backwards and forwards into the British peninsula.
Her art also moved backwards and forwards between the apparently abstract and the embarrassingly kitsch.
Like a good play, a feature can also move backwards and forwards in time and be set in different scenes.
"If we move backwards and push our auto suppliers out of the country, that really rolls back the good in Chattanooga," he said.
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