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1. well as some movable parts
2. VI - the movable properties and acquired properties for the
3. themselves to be the immovable centre of the movable, the
4. the movable and overlooked the immovable
5. aspects as immovable and movable, and the three attributes of
6. beyond the movable, the silent witness of all that happens
7. At least all the parts are movable and in place
8. movable, the unchanging in the changing, till you realize that all
9. ” It took me a while to realize that they had movable parts, that I was surrounded by engineering graduates, and that I was more than somewhat out of my league
10. Peter was the first person in the world to successfully test run an artificial leg with a movable knee
11. And all objects are movable and therefore will be moved… Right? Of course!
12. One of them was movable and worked the bolt inside
13. The heated metal blade had been inserted at the edge of the partially movable boot
14. The electrical starting gate, invented by Clay Puett (an American rider and starter) is a movable, mechanical tool that is comprised of tight compartments large enough for the horse and its jockey
15. The “heat the house” mode is where movable wedge edged baffles make a good seal after rotating into position
16. He was also monitoring the position settings of their forward canard surfaces, which could move slightly forward or aft on internal rails in order to keep the aircraft trimmed for level flight despite the changes to the center of lift of their wings caused by their passage through the transonic flight domain, as well as monitoring the positioning of the movable sections of their engines air inlets
17. perhaps most evident in printing when Bi Sheng invented movable type in the eleventh century
18. The earlier invention of woodcut printing allowed for mass production, but movable type
19. This hollowed portion, called the ―womb,‖ in turn housed several movable plates
20. ‖ The square piece of blue cardboard had a circle in the middle, with a movable wheel
21. On other occasions you can add weight to the movable arbor foundation by using heavy plant containers
22. We can use the strong, movable platform for that
23. It seems the piston must be fixed and the cylinder must be movable so only the reflector and the cylinder are at the top
24. An hour clock or time measuring device installed on a movable lamp could be build up to be used at home or in offices
25. movable and at peace in the state of abstract meditation
26. Protest as theater turns the occupied streets and squares into paramilitary sets designed to maze the anger led crowd into a labyrinth of Quixotic flailing at movable barriers and arbitrary Kafkaesque laws complete with all the movie accoutrements of oppression
27. Movable Type is another alternative; it's free for personal use and has
28. I am very movable
29. he wanted to see if there was some way he could create a movable wall
30. when the customer hypothecates (pledges) certain movable or non-movable
31. silent keyboards with movable keys, but I obtained the best
32. That alone would cost me a year’s salary; genuine leather, variable reclining settings, movable foot rests
33. We can say that relativists have based on all things the Movable, Fluid Space, while moving and flowing is the Spirit, the second aspect of the Absolute, but not the Space (Matter, Substance), First, Primal Aspect
34. And fi nally, upon consideration of the movable (sam-
35. He had bequeathed the whole of his, and what had been her movable property to his father: the poor creature was threatened, or coaxed, into that act during her week's absence, when his uncle died
36. Light, movable reading stands, which could be pushed away or pulled near as desired, allowed books to be positioned on them for easy study
37. Two men, seated on the movable plank on which the victim is laid, were eating their breakfasts, while waiting for the criminal
38. The count and Ali ate in haste a crust of bread and drank a glass of Spanish wine; then Monte Cristo slipped aside one of the movable panels, which enabled him to see into the adjoining room
39. He opened both the movable panes in his window and sat down to the table opposite the open panes
40. Call it printing, or a press, or an ink-plate, or movable type, it’s an idea that they’ve been systematically destroying since 1455, when Johannes Gutenberg was a Scholar, and died in a cell beneath the Serapeum,’ Wolfe said
41. The horses were eating oats from their movable troughs and sparrows flew down and pecked the grains that fell
42. A heavy log stockade or corral had been built in this clearing and stood immediately behind the tent; the movable logs that formed a gate had been pulled down and the corral was empty
43. Marius hastened to the gate, thrust aside the movable bar, passed his head through the aperture, and saw some one who appeared to him to be a young man, disappearing at a run into the gloom
44. But there is a better method, with Gribeauval's movable star
45. The squadron is movable
46. When the truck had gone, loaded with implements, with heavy tools, with beds and springs, with every movable thing that might be sold, Tom hung around the place
47. Mivart, as on so many previous occasions, asks: "What would be the utility of the FIRST RUDIMENTARY BEGINNINGS of such structures, and how could such insipient buddings have ever preserved the life of a single Echinus?" He adds, "not even the SUDDEN development of the snapping action would have been beneficial without the freely movable stalk, nor could the latter have been efficient without the snapping jaws, yet no minute, nearly indefinite variations could simultaneously evolve these complex co-ordinations of structure; to deny this seems to do no less than to affirm a startling paradox
48. Thus we have fixed spines, with three equi-distant, serrated, movable branches, articulated to near their bases; and higher up, on the same spine, three other movable branches
49. In this case the identity in nature between the arms of the pedicellariae and the movable branches of a spine, is unmistakable
50. It is generally admitted that the ordinary spines serve as a protection; and if so, there can be no reason to doubt that those furnished with serrated and movable branches likewise serve for the same purpose; and they would thus serve still more effectively as soon as by meeting together they acted as a prehensile or snapping apparatus