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But onstage the elements never cohere into a moving whole.
Reviews of her 50th anniversary tour move me to near-violent jealousy: the vicissitudes of her career formed a raucous, yet moving whole.
Now, he said, there is interest in moving whole entities to Brooklyn, which is, among other things, on a different power grid than Manhattan.
All of which leaves the logistical nightmare of repeatedly moving whole batteries of speakers into place and making all the proper connections.
The shop, which Erika describes as an "old-school industrial French butcher shop," has a rail system, for hanging and moving whole animals, designed by Amelia's cousin, an ironworker in New York, and beautiful provisions.
Perversely, one sees this attitude often in people who, in their day jobs, are accustomed to change, to strategic ambition, to moving whole markets – but who leave all that dynamism and ambition behind when they go to do "charity".
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Complicating matters, state and federal officials had little experience at that time trying to move whole towns.
Why? A: We didn't move whole universities, just motivated students and teachers.
We already have clients making London-based teams redundant as they move whole divisions to Ireland.
Regarding the relocation efforts, Kvit says, "We didn't move whole universities, just motivated students and teachers.
Recent advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have moved whole genome sequencing from large centres to small research groups and even individual scientists.
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