Sentence examples for slightly moved from inspiring English sources

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When the masks are slightly moved by the player's hand or body motion, their expression appears to change.

For anyone who has ever been even slightly moved by the image of a tall mast, purposeful hull or sweeping sheer line, the view of the fleet assembled at the docks and mooring field that adjoin this salty town is simply staggering.

After that, we slightly moved the gold wire, and deposited the metal again.

In such cases, the reader antenna was slightly moved to the side to mitigate this effect.

I dare you to watch this and not be even slightly moved.

Despite rallies in Asia, U.S. stocks were only slightly moved by a strong employment report.

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It was quite naff, but it wasn't mawkish; it was slightly moving really.

Coach Dave Lewis changed this line slightly, moving Yzerman onto the right wing, in place of Darren McCarty.

She just stood there, looking at us, shifting her stance slightly, moving her gaze from face to face.

The on-phase stretching peak position slightly moves towards a higher wavenumber with a higher growth temperature.

UV vis absorption spectra of different compositions exhibit that absorption edges of ZnIn2S4/CdIn2S4 composites slightly move towards longer wavelengths with the increment of CdIn2S4 component.

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