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In the meantime, we need to vigorously move to a carbon-free energy system.
After ingestion, it was off to the gym, where Mitt would vigorously move his appendages back and forth, his heart rate increasingly wildly, until salty liquid would ooze out of many of his skin pores.
ACT NOW With the presidency paralyzed, Congress must vigorously move into the vacuum.
Also handy, and related since it applies best to power users, is the ability to vigorously move your mouse or trackpad pointer around to embiggen it – the cursor animates to expand in size so it's easy to spot, letting you pick it out on a busy desktop.
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Luckily, Mr. Miner said, such patterns are much rarer than the vigorously moving weather systems that characterize winter in New York.
Greeley, never known for his tact, said Lincoln was "strangely and disastrously remiss" in not vigorously moving toward emancipation and accused him of listening to "certain fossil politicians hailing from the Border Slave States" in his refusal to undermine slavery.
Most people seem to switch the game on a few minutes after wolfing down their fifth slice of pie, but if you do that, there's the cognitive dissonance of watching athletes and cheerleaders vigorously moving their bodies while your own body lies on the couch in a state of postprandial lethargy and bloat.
Most people seem to switch on the game a few minutes after having wolfed down their fifth slice of pie, but if you do that, there's the cognitive dissonance of watching professional athletes and cheerleaders vigorously moving their bodies while your own body lies on the couch in a state of postprandial lethargy and bloat.
Arab-American civil rights organizations question why, at a time when the United States government has vigorously moved to jail or at least deport anyone with a known terrorist connection, the three men, if they are telling the truth, are allowed to circulate freely.
Probing deeper with ESO's AMBER, Keiichi Ohnaka and colleagues observed that the gas in the supergiant's extended atmosphere is vigorously moving up and down, creating bubbles as large as the supergiant itself, leading his team to conclude that such stellar upheaval is behind the massive plume ejection observed by Kervella.
Once hatching had commenced, only vigorously moving larvae were selected.
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