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That swirling inside the watch keeps the hands moving on time.
Not moving on time not only risks natural disasters but also creates disharmony with residents along the migration route because some animals that run away then stray into crops along the route.
"By putting this data into Urban Engines, we could see across the country where parcels were getting delayed and stuck, and whether goods were moving on time".
Chen, J. L., Penhune, V. B. & Zatorre, R. J. Moving on time: brain network for auditory-motor synchronization is modulated by rhythm complexity and musical training.
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"History has moved on, time has moved on and caught up with all this, and it's not such a surprising thing now," she said.
Herders mentioned that they take these signs seriously and move on time.
Noah followed Elle through a mini-golf court, and she electrified a mini-windmill making the blades to almost hit Noah, but he moved on time.
It's time to move on, gentlemen.
* Don't keep moving on: allow time at each destination to establish a base.
"This crew is moving on every time we race".
Times have moved on, though.
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