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The brokers The European meat supply business is kept moving by a "mafia-like" network of brokers.
AS THE millions of viewers around the world know, the funeral was a fine and moving event, made even finer and more moving by a superb speech by Diana's brother, Earl Spencer.
Covering the story of Mr. Johnson's "scintillating evergreen," The Detroit Post and Tribune reported: "The tree was kept moving by a little hidden crank below the floor which was turned by electricity.
One application is the photovoltaic solar cell arrays, made of several small cells fabricated on a panel moving by a conveyor as shown in Fig. 4.
The program starts from the maximum allowable probe length, tiling the window by moving by a small percentage of the probe length each time (default 5%).
However, while archaeal HerAs can move bidirectionally and implicated in moving by a rotation mechanism [ 18], the bacterial translocases move unidirectionally, from 5'-3' direction dsDNA molecules [ 41- 43], and might employ an evolution mechanism as have demonstrated for the phi29 phage packaging machinery [ 44, 45].
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"Why are we moved by a Cycladic idol?
It has to be moved by a crane".
Were moved by a line of poetry — gone".
They move by a gliding motion, lacking either flagella or pseudopodia.
Could we ever be so moved by a piece of music written by a computer?
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