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But I had a holiday wish: To see first-hand how the nation's largest retailer — which moved more than 5.5 billion cases of merchandise last year — fills its shelves over and over during the most fevered shopping weeks of the year.
We then looked at the other prices: 99¢, of course, moved more copies than $1.99, which moved more than $2,99.
Olson et al. [ 14] found that gibbons and gorillas which moved more often bipedal than orang-utans showed stronger hand preferences.
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The diffusion coefficient of the iodide ion is 1.42 times that of the astatide ion, which moves more slowly toward the anode than the former under given conditions.
Now the rates for these vessels, which move more than two million barrels of crude oil, hover near $80,000; they peaked at around $100,000 a few weeks ago.
Part of the scouring effect of the film is the noise, not just the diesel engines but the harsh swing of the turret gun, to which the sight is attached, and which moves more jaggedly when Shmulik is terrified or confused.
They compared those speeds with that of the temblor's S-waves, which move more slowly and transmit shear forces.
At the same time, Charter needs to upgrade its network, which lags behind those of others such as Cox, which has moved more aggressively to offer high-speed data services.
Microglia movements were characterized by long intervals during which the cells moved very slowly interspersed with brief intervals during which they moved more quickly ( Fig. 4A & 4B).
An assistant on a laptop controlled the treadmill, which moved at more than a quarter-mile a minute.
The theme harks back to the peninsula's nautical heritage and to the Knickerbocker Yacht Club, which was founded in 1874 and which moved here more than a century ago from the banks of the Harlem River in Manhattan.
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