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What's moving about this is the works' lack of neutrality.
I find something really moving about that and really beautiful.
I could hear the neighbors moving about downstairs beneath our feet.
The train reportedly halted, however, after moving about half a mile.
The scheme also involves moving about 2,000 villagers off the island.
Granted, the Chargers are only moving about 100 miles up the coast.
He ended up moving about a half-hour outside of Burbank to Valencia.
There's something moving about his search for balance, something a little pleading too.
"The painting itself is not what I find moving about it," he said.
The group was allegedly moving about one third of a kilo per week.
The fastest spacecraft ever built — Voyager 2 — is moving about fifteen kilometers a second.
Moving about the planet will be faster, safer, easier, comfier, greener, cheaper, and whooshier.
They hear Juri first, moving about outside her door, her parents nowhere in sight.
Other mice, meanwhile, were given no opportunity to exercise beyond moving about inside their cages.
It was waving its hand all over the place and moving about quite a bit.
But that said, there is something undeniably special, and moving, about these last undisturbed places.
My mind forms a tableau: I hear the birds singing, moving about, looking for food.
What is forward-moving about reiterating an error in an effort to correct for it?
This, he said, would involve moving about 100,000 people to new shelters, eating into the forest.
At the core, it's what Savannah related to, and it's what so moving about this movie.
Over the course of three nights, I never heard anyone in the hallway or moving about.
Europe's bond markets were moving about too, with investors caught between the week's three big events.
But moving about in this way can be incredibly disorienting, especially when you're running or jumping.
BREEN: SO WE'RE MOVING ABOUT 73% OF THE EBITA OF DOW CORNING INTO THE SPECIALTY BUSINESS.
It is not an impulse I hold high, but there is something finally very moving about Mrs.
They ended up moving, about as mad and red as one can be, up several more rows.
Still, there's something moving about a novelist assiduously reconfiguring history just so one good man can live.
At every moment when I'm not with other people or moving about rapidly (and sometimes then too).
He was seen by a representative of the kennel facility moving about within his crate about 11:00am.
But the fact that they are queer and moving about the city, to me make it queer content.
What I like about them, unlike other brands, is these don't gradually fall down as you're moving about.
Residents say they sometimes see people moving about -- but they can't tell whether they are civilians or soldiers.
Goldman Sachs, which had considered moving about 22,2280 people, now expects to move fewer than 21, it found.
The state government said it had begun moving about 300,000 people from the most vulnerable areas into shelters.
There's something moving about seeing him revive them so effortlessly, to see that the old magic still holds.
A mummy in this situation is liable to "act out," making muffled groaning noises and moving about erratically.
There's a vibration now that's more open to space in the music, things moving about in the music.
Moving about 2 miles per hour, Harvey is expected to keep dumping rain in and around Houston for days.
AR developers often forget that we usually have our phones in our pocket/bag when we are moving about.
Inside, a 6-foot-long great white shark was showing off its teeth and moving about, very much alive.
Over the course of the race, people began to warm up to the little dots moving about the screen.
The Max had flown almost 42,000 flights in that time, moving about 6.5 million passengers, according to Boeing stats.
There is something particularly moving about the way these bodies gather in formation as if assembling for a meeting.
I do not advocate surrender, but I say: Go everywhere, and watch yourself moving about against a hostile background.
Passengers monitored The researchers monitored passengers moving about the cabin and found that half did not use the bathroom.
Looking AheadWhile passing does make moving about society easier, that's not the only reason so many trans people desire it.
The South Taurid meteors are moving about 17 miles per second, slower than others that occur during different meteor showers.
The tropical depression was off the southern coast of Mexico Sunday morning, moving about 21 miles per hour west-northwest.
Diplomats have said Turkey is unhappy about NATO ships moving about in waters that it and Greece have long contested.
Along the coast of Mexico, the Cocos Plate slides underneath the North American Plate, moving about three inches per year.
The company already has started moving about 200 workers into a refurbished former factory a few blocks from the station.
The Open isn't ending, but it's moving about a half-hour's drive north to the Miami Dolphins' stadium next year.
One goal was moving about 140 branches of 25 government ministries and offices to Jerusalem, along with their 2,19603 employees.
Other trucks, bearing military number plates, have been seen pre-loaded with street fortifications, at times moving about the city.
We have CARP, PERCH, FLOUNDER and SKATE, and the payoff is that they are all moving ABOUT, ATOP, AROUND and ALONG.
I'm Australian, I don't have a car here in London, and I haven't really driven since moving about seven months ago.
A little over a year ago Juli Kaufmann finished moving about $75,000 — her entire personal portfolio — into investments in local businesses.
WE'VE BEEN MOVING ABOUT A PERCENT OF THE TOTAL BUSINESS INTO NEW CATEGORIES EVERY YEAR FOR THE LAST 27-200 YEARS.
The storm was moving about 50 miles an hour and was expected to strengthen before making landfall as early as Tuesday.
I was moving about with no apparent difficulty, but my head felt like an anvil and my mind felt like slosh.
"There seems to be an added layer of criticism about how they're moving about the world and what they're doing," she says.
JetBlue, which was created by a former executive of Southwest Airlines, is the country's fifth-biggest airline, moving about 35 million passengers.
The tractor-trailers that carry hives across the country to pollinate crops are typically moving about seven million bees at a time.
We are only moving about 10 minutes away from where we currently live, but it is exciting to explore our new neighborhood.
But, by 2016, the voters had moved slightly right, while they perceived Mr. Trump as moving about as far right as Mrs.
The proposed plan would involve moving about 30 to 50 people from the Travis Air Force Base to the Costa Mesa facility.
There are lots of people around but they keep on moving about their business exactly like they didn't just hear the vile outburst.
It's one thing to walk around in your lingerie, but when you're dancing and everything is moving about, it's a little bit intimidating.
This isn't enough for Friston, who uses the term "active inference" to describe the way organisms minimize surprise while moving about the world.
The proposal calls for moving about 200 16- and 17-year-old inmates at Rikers to the Horizon Juvenile Center in the Bronx.
Rebecca Ungarino reported that Morgan Stanley is moving about half of its Wall Street traders to its disaster-recovery site outside NYC meanwhile.
There is an uneasiness of moving around the community, moving about schools, but we are trying to reassure them: School is a safe harbor.
Others who can't afford moving about in their new country, or deem it too dangerous, often rely on word-of-mouth from fellow refugees.
There was something moving about witnessing so many different ages and genders, ethnicities and orientations, all gathered 2 get through this thing called life.
Dan: And if you break the flows down, as I understand it, you're moving about 1.75 billion Singapore dollars a month, is that right?
What's worse is that the paratrooper's relief was moving much slower than expected, moving about half of its planned advance on the first day.
As China tries to return to work, public transportation resumes and citizens start moving about, there will likely be a major rebound in cases.
"There is something really moving about seeing time compress, witnessing something you want to show to people and having it be interactive," he added.
Advances here could have a huge effect in a range of industries, as robots get put to work pretty much anywhere stuff needs moving about.
Ask Dave Ferguson, though, and he'll pitch the idea that this technology could make moving about so efficient and affordable that transportation becomes effectively free.
There is something incredibly moving about mapping this virtual reality onto our actual reality – and within that creating a narrative that tells a real story.
What's moving about her reading of Lehrer's painting is this awareness of the boundaries between these bodies, as well as the atmosphere they nevertheless share.
I wouldn't say the music determines what kind of character a person has [noises of rustling take over]—wait, sorry, if the phone's moving about.
When you wake up in the night convinced that you hear a man moving about in the next room, do not get up and investigate.
Video: Dan Beaumont Space Museum/YouTube The two capsules, each moving about 17,300 miles per hour, carefully approached each other as the world looked on.
The vehicle and the performance propose, however fantastically, a way of moving about urban space dependent less on environmental degradation and more on mutual aid.
His book is especially moving about women who have lost their sons and husbands, and who wonder if they are alive and will ever return.
It added that Strava's map provided additional context such as how people were moving about in those areas and how frequently they were doing so.
But his four months apparently hiding and moving about the capital were also proof of how difficult the task of securing Belgium is likely to be.
They did not hear the flash flood warning and were suddenly overcome by a massive wall of water that was moving about 30 mph, official said.
The northernmost city in Sweden, Kiruna, was back in the news this week with reports that it would be moving — yes, movingabout two miles east.
"We detected that the bird was no longer moving about in a normal fashion," said Rowen van Eeden, a researcher at the University of Cape Town.
And if blessings are arbitrary rather than earned, and feelings are just chemicals moving about in the brain, it's easy to start questioning whether anything matters.
There are boats moving about on wheeled scaffolds as well as projections onto a sail-like screen; a two-person band supplies an omnipresent live score.
The projections are moving about the city via a high-tech projection system from Obscura Digital that is being driven by a one-of-a-kind Tesla.
University of Michigan astronomer David Gerdes, who helped develop the camera, led a group of undergraduate students to look for objects moving about in the solar system.
For most of the men and women who remained in the experiment, their undesirable metabolic changes were not fully reversed after two weeks of moving about again.
The storm was moving about nine miles per hour to the north, and expected to pass along the east coast of Japan on Saturday evening, he said.
BENNET: I believe that will get us the quickest way there and I bought the vice president was very moving about this and Mayor Pete as well.
BENNET: I believe that will get us the quickest way there and I bought the vice president was very moving about this and Mayor Pete as well.
When the baby reaches about six months old, it will shift to ride on its mama's back, and begin playing and moving about on the ground near mom.
One of the stops will be at a plant in Indiana run by Carrier, which decided against moving about 1,000 jobs to Mexico after pressure from Mr. Trump.
" He explained that there was something moving about turning the camera on a character who in most films would be "the mother, or the auntie, or the friend.
What's most moving about Johanna's story is that it always remains clear that while she has the glamorous career of a grown-up, she is still very, very young.
But that meant we could have a completely empty stage and it becomes just about us — us as human beings moving about, interacting, reacting with the audience, all that.
Trump's demands that Obama prove his citizenship evoked the slave era, when freed blacks were often forced to show their "certificate of freedom" to justify moving about in public.
Look down at your iOS or Android phone or tablet and you'll see a wizard moving about a Google Maps-like interface, various icons designating locations and potential events.
After entering the apartment, police located Gaines' body and found her son – who had been moving about the apartment throughout the standoff – with a gunshot wound to the leg.
The satisfying thing about all this is the internal coherency — you're moving about between different topics, but you have an idea where they all fit into a larger whole.
The Pentagon is moving about 22019 active-duty troops from Arizona to Texas "in response to migrant caravan activity currently approaching the Texas border," the Defense Department announced Wednesday.
It didn't go far — only moving about 3 feet — but that was the farthest a rock was seen rolling after one of the agency's devices landed on another planet.
In just under a minute, Vollmer populates an empty space â€" while people are moving about in the background â€" with realistic looking furniture, plants, and even a working fireplace.
ET Monday, the category 211 hurricane was moving about 2700 mph and was 266 miles southwest of Port-au-Prince and 100 miles south of Tiburon, the hurricane center said.
He turned over an old log and spotted several wood lice—small bugs with armadillo-shaped exoskeletons—moving about, he initially assumed, in a frantic search for shelter and darkness.
But Rock taps into something moving about love and disconnectedness — and how hard it is for a young, dented heart to process the world when the world can't process her.
Critic's Notebook What's most fascinating, and even moving, about the experimental works Arnold Schoenberg wrote in his mid-30s is how you hear a pioneering composer treading an uncertain path.
As the corpses mount, those spectators moving about as required on the stage floor become a keen-eyed, flag-waving mob waiting to see where demagoguery will take us next.
Bloomingdales and parent company Macy's (M) are moving about 3,000 employees to Long Island City beginning in 2020, although this was in the works before Amazon picked its HQ2 locations.
Kids, of course, face the same issues as adults when it comes to motion sickness or the risks of hitting objects in real life while moving about in a virtual one.
This includes moving about the room to lessen accuracy, throwing items (books, computers, phones, book bags) to create confusion, exiting out windows, and confronting (assault, subdue, choke) to stop the intruder.
But what was so unique and moving about Sandler's rendition on "SNL" was that it took place on the very stage that the two close friends shared in the mid-1990s.
Moving about the hospital using the same system as Arkham VR, I find some x-rays of a chest, a chest with some strange circular contraption where a heart should be.
If a drone hovers over a local football game or you have one moving about above your lawn, do we really think D.C. bureaucrats can implement useful rules about such flights?
Emilia spends a long time musing at the camera, and there's something very poignant and moving about her journey to the conclusion that comes at the end of all her videos.
Dropbox stunned the tech world last month when it revealed it had spent the last two-and-a-half years moving about 90 percent of its operation off of the Amazon cloud.
The patent also describes a robot that would roam the park and secretly snap photos of random guest's feet to help collect additional data about how visitors are moving about the park.
Storms in the last few years — before 210&aposs Harvey — were moving about 10 percent slower globally than in the late 1940s and 1950s, according to a study published in Nature Wednesday.
There's something very moving about a turtle leaving where she belongs, the sea, and going on the beach with a lot of effort, digging, laying eggs, filling the pits, and going back.
But to imagine her painstakingly adding the stripes on Harry's shirt or the freckles on Ron's face long before she could've guessed that anyone would care — there's something profoundly moving about that.
Individual schools also get to select the duration of data storage, though in most cases, Flynn said, the system won't be saving individual faces as it scans students moving about the school.
"The only way to get on top of this disease is to stop the clusters," he says, and as long as some people are moving about freely, new clusters will keep appearing.
Ordinary Uighurs moving about Hotan sometimes shuffle on and off buses several times to pass through metal detectors, swipe their identity cards or hand over and unlock their mobile phones for inspection.
I always think that there's something moving about the fact that she was someone who wanted to be famous for being good at her job, and she got famous for blood and guts.
With the river rising on Thursday evening, the Louvre activated a flood protection plan and began moving about 150,000 artworks, mostly from storage rooms, to higher floors, a task that continued through Saturday.
Hoge: For all the people who were out and moving about, they did so with quiet dignity, and there was a remarkable silence, with the only sound the flapping noise of police helicopters.
Op-Ed Contributor On an afternoon in 753, near the shopping district at Walnut and Fourth Streets in Louisville, Ky., Thomas Merton was moving about inconspicuously gathering supplies for the Abbey at Gethsemani.
He has since joined Vander-Bend in moving about 80 miles east to Manteca, near the factory in Stockton, where he lives in a house offering more space for about the same rent.
Road workers at New Zealand's Milford Sound, a popular destination for sightseers, became increasingly puzzled when traffic cones at the entrance of a one-way tunnel kept moving about when no one was looking.
And while each of the 20 pots stands on its own, there is something very moving about seeing them all together — like a team whose individual players collectively create a new and powerful entity.
The video shows them moving about a dress as "shape changing jewelry," its wheels leaving marks across velvet in what Project Kino calls "etching," and a brooch moving up a garment to become a microphone.
But any relief for HSBC's London-based investment bank staff was short-lived, as the bank immediately raised the prospect of moving about 1,000 of them to Paris if Britain opts to leave the European Union.
The president-elect will also visit Indiana today to meet with workers at a Carrier plant that decided against moving about 19853,000 jobs to Mexico after pressure from Mr. Trump and incentives offered by the state.
" In an interview with The Guardian newspaper, Jessica Nelson, a founder of SP Books, said that what was "moving about this manuscript is that you can see the literary work mixed with something tender and emotional.
So when the local ShopRite announced that it was moving about a mile up the road into a much larger store to be built next to the borough's high school, residents wrung their hands with concern.
And yet what is so moving about the film, and what allows Seberg to hold her own against a youthful Warren Beatty, is the care and the control with which she measures out her character's collapse.
China plans to reach an urbanisation rate of 60 per cent by 2020 – up from 57.35 per cent at the end of last year – by moving about 100 million farmers from rural areas to cities and towns.
I have huge hands so let's all keep that in mind, but these things feel small and chintzy and the motion control gyros don't always center very well depending on how you're moving about with the game.
"When video resumes, the suspect is seen going in and out of the bedroom and moving about the house, during this time the children are in their bedrooms," the report alleges, according to San Antonio Express News.
But it was still striking to see Prince Mohammed moving about the room in his flowing white robes and traditional Saudi red-and-white checkered headdress smiling, shaking hands and sharing jokes with Mr. Trump and others.
N.F.L. END ZONE CELEBRATIONS For all the bad news coming out of, and being injected into, the N.F.L. this year, there was something weirdly moving about the sight of black football players spreading joy to the world.
Scanning a living brain is likely much harder than scanning a neatly frozen brain since everything is moving about, there is an active immune system that tries to interfere, and the scanning method better not interfere with function.
Soldiers, the only Israelis Mr. Gerim has ever seen this close, can be spotted through the smoke of burning tires, moving about in their foxholes atop tall sand berms, occasionally launching tear-gas barrages, sometimes using live fire.
Recently the choir opened Lincoln Center's White Light Festival with "Human Requiem," a dramatized performance of Brahms's German Requiem in which the choristers acted out the texts as they sang, while moving about and mingling with the audience.
The WiGait sensors could be installed in individual houses, long-term care facilities, even nursing homes, and used to monitor how elderly patients are moving about, and how that's changed over time, revealing how far a condition has progressed.
Diplomats say Turkey is unhappy with NATO ships moving about in waters that Turkey and Greece have long contested and is worried that Greece could gain the upper hand in a dispute about a group of islets in the Aegean Sea.
"We think the ECB will declare victory once it becomes more and more certain that inflation is moving about 1 percent and then it will start to prepare markets for tapering," said Shweta Singh, a senior economist at Lombard Street Research.
However, diplomats say Turkey is unhappy with NATO ships moving about in waters that Turkey and Greece have long contested, worried that Greece could gain the upper hand in a dispute about a group of islets in the Aegean Sea.
The show opens with a series of hazy black-and-white photographs from 1969 that capture the artist's reclusive mother in a frothy negligee, moving about a dim, somewhat bedraggled bedroom, curling her hair, putting on makeup, posing before a mirror.
At Victorville, the prison getting the largest number of people, workers are moving about 500 inmates in a medium-security facility to make space, said John Kostelnik, local president for the American Federation of Government Employees Council of Prison Locals union.
Never one to shy away from the theatrical, Jeffrey's very personal runway show began with ghoulish performers moving about the show venue in a screaming-and-howling rage, which he said was intended to highlight the challenges of a queer upbringing.
After too many cancer-related setbacks and deaths of relatives, friends, and correspondents — you readers could not be more moving about your own bereavements — I started belting Nina Simone's protest with new words, invigorated by her spirit of indignant fury.
Most noticeably, the men and the women in the control group were much less active now, in the late fall, than they had been in the summer, averaging almost 18 fewer minutes a day of walking and otherwise moving about.
Pretty soon, there will be lots of these truth-hiding machines moving about, trying to guess what the others are thinking, concealing their own thoughts, getting very good at doing both, and turning these raygun powers onto their own bodies by accident.
"The first challenge is simply the result of moving about in near-zero gravity: every push or thrust will propel the astronaut in the opposite direction," John Millis, chair of the department of physical sciences and engineering at Anderson University, told Gizmodo.
And scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are working on sensors that communicate with radio waves that propagate through the soil rather than the air, and which draw their power from the vibrations generated by farm vehicles moving about on the surface.
Away from the sights and sounds of the world above, the astronauts will spend six nights running experiments and moving about on a tethering system similar to that used during space walks, all the while interacting with the same smelly people every waking hour.
In its current form, the FreeMotionHandling is dependent on a room filled with sensors and cameras to remotely track and adjust its position while moving about, but one day GPS and onboard cameras could allow it to operate just as accurately out in the wild.
There's something strangely moving about not just being exposed to the dwarf planet's alienness — a roiling nitrogen sea, towering peaks topped with methane ice — but seeing the whole thing recede into the distance at the end, as New Horizons soars out to its next destination.
On Saturday afternoon, several hundred demonstrators gathered in central Hong Kong, but most of the city was calm as people remained close to home and an earlier call for mass gatherings evaporated when it became apparent that moving about the city would be difficult.
This doesn't get shown as much on TV anymore, probably due to some borderline racist caricatures on the film's sidelines, but there's something very moving about its climax, in which the drummer boy drums right in the baby Jesus' face and has his lamb healed as reward.
HOUSTON, May 21 (Reuters) - Pioneer Natural Resources Co is moving about 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude from the Permian basin to the U.S. Gulf Coast, with about 80 percent of that loaded on ships for export, Chief Financial Officer Rich Dealy said on Tuesday.
"From the size of gravels it carried, we can interpret the water was moving about 3 feet per second, with a depth somewhere between ankle and hip deep," Curiosity science co-investigator William Dietrich of the University of California, Berkeley, said in a blog post on NASA&aposs website .
Turgenev brings these boys to life, each with his own distinct appearance and personality, and there is something deeply moving about the way he portrays them; he takes them so seriously, according them dignity, and the stories they tell one another, there in the night, are in themselves incandescent.
For more news, click The Swiss bank is moving about 1,000 jobs from Zurich to other regions of Switzerland as part of efforts to cut costs, NZZ am Sonntag reported, starting this year with a centre in the border town of Schaffhausen that will eventually include about 500 employees.
The photo, taken in black and white with a psychedelic effect to it creating swirls moving about on his black jacket, showed Malik with his back to the camera as he revealed the left side of his head, shaved and bearing what looked like a tattoo behind his left ear.
The agency announced in July that it would be moving about 300 D.C.-based Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employees out West, but internal Interior Department documents shared with The Hill on Monday show the extent to which roles traditionally placed in the nation's capital are being shotgunned across the country.
The agency announced in July that it would be moving about 6900 D.C.-based Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employees out West, but internal Interior Department documents shared with The Hill Monday show the extent to which roles traditionally placed in the nation's capital are being shotgunned across the country.
In many ways, Neo New York is a good thing for the city: As condos and WeWorks and chain restaurants render some neighborhoods increasingly indistinguishable from any other American Metropolitan area, there's something moving about a crop of young artists and entrepreneurs working to preserve a slice of lived personal and cultural history.
There is something moving about the communal nature of this kind of production, open to anyone who happens by — like the three bike-riding boys, on the cusp of adolescence, who joined the crowd for a chunk of Act IV. As for the duck who quacked loudly through a romantic reunion in the final scene?
These efforts are important, because they tell us a couple of things about Roman Britain: the infrastructure shows where people were moving about and in what routes, but also what was deemed a priority for the Romans, which in turn sheds some light on what relations might have been like between Romans and Northern tribes. [Gov.uk]
It is a geographic area where specific rules have been put in place, such as a ban on large indoor gatherings, and the National Guard has been called in for some reason, but otherwise people can keep moving about freely, including to go to and from the train station or literally anywhere else they want to go.
"The fact that we are so in the physical world, so in real time, so engaged with things like moving about and self driving and things like that that the actual artificial intelligence, cognitive science and machine learning problems are really pretty challenging and pretty different than a company that only interacts with people through a browser or something like that," Ghahramani said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One evening last week, I watched a rather well-dressed husband and wife stumble into their middle-class home and then, moving about their living room like boxers in a ring, spew vitriol and words of varying cruelty, truth, illusion, and vulnerability at both one another and the young couple they had invited over.
The gratuitous descriptions choke (a kitchen shines in "a pee-tinted light"), and it can be hard to see the characters through all their quirks (Tom's infatuation with unicorns, Mishti's Bollywood romance movies), moving about as though with lifeless stage direction and sending up convoluted thought bubbles in their every interaction ("I thought in all plainness," says Nell, "that I would now expressly die").
The screen of Dana Levy's four-minute video, Intrusions — A Ghost From The Future (2014-19), is divided into a two-by-two grid; in each of the four cells, the artist has superimposed images of herself moving about the rooms of Wave Hill (the Bronx mansion and artists' residency) onto vintage photographs taken of the same rooms in the 1920s, while Franz Waxman's score from Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca (683) plays on the soundtrack.
Still, there was something especially moving about the pointless courage of our women at that moment, though it could not keep two men from arriving in the village and doing their worst—it never has and never will—and yet there came that brief moment when the tall, dim one seemed cowed and unsure, as if the woman now spitting at him were his own mother, which passed soon enough when the short, sly one kicked the spitting woman in her groin and the formation broke and bloody chaos found no more obstruction to its usual plans.

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