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to mover
noun
Someone who or something which moves.
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"Tu haver to mover on," said Daniel's mother to Rosie, parce qu'elle était half française.
Even though we obtain maximized actuating force, the flux density by the MST array is seriously distorted from ideal sinusoidal flux density with respect to mover position.
Inherently, rotor of rotary motor has infinite rotational length with respect to its rotation while mover of the linear motor has finite length with respect to mover's translation.
One important fact remains, that its down regulation has implications on mitosis where RKIP depletion and as a result, Raf-1 up-regulation, causes cells to mover faster through mitosis.
To add MySQL as a source, you will have to provide your information to Mover.
To add WebDAV as a source or a destination, you will have to provide your information to Mover: You will now be able to see your WebDAV files on the transfer wizard.
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Most mornings Mr. Ehrhardt, 39, would head to Movers Not Shakers, his moving company on Columbia Street.
"His knowledge is gained from talking to movers and shakers in that part of the world.
Mr. Abramcyk also declined to divulge any names, but said the list was not confined to movers and shakers.
At 95% loan-to-value, the rates on Nationwide's deals are similar to those available to movers elsewhere.
Known by his middle name to movers and shakers in Boston's high society, he was well educated and widely traveled.
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