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They frequently form large flocks, called murmurations, which may move in synchrony in order to avoid predators.
Although they are considered a treasure in hockey, their city is considered a small market for baseball, which may move out.
Conveyor buck presses, which may move intermittently or continuously, are buck-pressing systems in which sections or garments to be pressed are fed into a buck press and extracted from it by a conveyor belt.
Fox will introduce more series as time goes on, some of which may move away from the relatively straightforward narrative styles of "Axe Cop" and "High School USA!" They probably won't stray into the sometimes Dada-like regions explored on cable by Adult Swim's short-form animated series, however, even though Fox has brought in an Adult Swim alumnus, Nick Weidenfeld, to run this new block.
In solution, the neutralization occurs through the anions which may move freely.
This requirement is abandoned in the present paper, where the dynamic behavior of a structure is studied, which may move freely relative to one of its supports.
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In the past several sessions, PG has been drifting sideways into its 10- and 20-day moving averages, which may act as a springboard to carry the shares higher.
It could be just the first wave of moves, which may go on to address the content they also carry on their platforms.
Some apps onto which employees may move company information, like Facebook and Amazon, are well known.
Faced with the prospect of ongoing guilt and self-directed disappointment there are various ways in which X may move beyond such feelings, including forgiving herself for failing to live up to her own principles.
Consider a generic microparasitic disease in which individuals may move between infection states as illustrated in Figure 1.
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