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Urns, for example, can be moved by two steady hands.
"I've got to be moved by my conscience," Lewis said.
Let yourself be moved by the people and places you find.
Who could not be moved by the lament of Khashoggi's fiancee?
It's hard to hear Rob's story and not be moved by it.
They just need to be moved by hearing those stories in person.
A further 2,000 would be moved by the end of September, he said.
It is hard to say that he would be moved by these events.
And we never have reasons to enjoy, or be moved by, great music.
No one could fail to be moved by their campaign to win approval.
The city announced in 2001 that the market would be moved by 2012.
How can a person, whether religious or secular, not be moved by compassion?
Like it's a little obscene, to be moved by music in a game.
If you focus on it, it's hard not to be moved by it.
I want to be moved by it and feel it in my soul.
You don't have to believe in divine intervention to be moved by this story.
Organizers should be moved by the spirit of the pope's 2013 remarks, he argued.
Hasina's political and personal trajectory, she is unlikely to be moved by such admonitions.
The SSC-8 can be moved by road and has a range of 2,500 km.
It's hard not to be moved by such a young girl who's accomplished so much.
They could still be moved by the right piece of art, just like Fagen's narrator.
But the country has also shown signs that it can be moved by international pressure.
You can share information with someone, and they may or may not be moved by it.
But it's impossible not to be moved by her spirit, even as it exits this world.
Anyone who has had a family—or a youth—will be moved by In Good Time.
Goods currently carried by a million trucks a year will eventually be moved by trains instead.
It didn't matter your partisan take, you had to be moved by one story after another.
O'Neill meant for audiences to be moved by Yank, and Mr. Cannavale allowed that to happen.
You don't have to know the theory of counterpoint to be moved by a Bach fugue.
Nor is it likely to be moved by the demands of the advocates for illegal aliens.
But even the most hard-hearted cynic will be moved by this lovey ad for Hallmark cards.
Groups can then be moved by clicking and dragging on the three horizontal lines to the top right.
Neither administration officials nor their enablers are going to be moved by appealing to principle at this point.
Overall, though, few felt their votes would be moved by what they saw from St. Louis Sunday night.
In that case, we're not supposed to be moved by her eratic dancing in a posh shopping mall.
But Charles Koch refused to be moved by pitches earlier in the primary season to take on Trump.
How could you not be moved by the compassionate end-of-life work of the physician B.J. Miller?
Ewoldsen, the film professor, told me human beings are hardwired to be moved by what we see on screen.
So far, the President has not seemed to be moved by the traditional leverage points that occur during shutdowns.
It's human nature to want to see and hear a thing and to be moved by its actual appearance.
IT IS hard not to be moved by the sight of Thailand in mourning for Bhumibol Adulyadej, its late king.
If you have any affection for these characters, I can't imagine you won't be moved by what they go through.
I have to believe that people who read that book would be moved by the plight of that particular family.
A moral witness sustains hope that some "moral community" is out there to receive and be moved by this evidence.
The best way for us to grow is to move in front of change rather than be moved by change.
But that does not mean that portions of the Republican Party outside the base can't be moved by congressional hearings.
"It's such a strange book, even for me, that I was worried no one would be moved by it," she said.
That mass must be moved by more fuel—which adds more mass to the craft, which thus needs still more fuel.
Who would not be moved by photos of children and babies suffering the ravages of war in all of its forms?
We can be moved by what happens on the internet and we carry what happens there to our interactions beyond it.
The App store can be moved by holding the Selection button on your remote while hovering over the App Store icon.
Ultimately both writers look to police leadership, noting that the blue culture will not be moved by reforms imposed from outside.
Even cat owners are likely to be moved by the 90-second peek at what to expect from this pooch-centered series.
Instead, we might continue to be moved by performances that speak to our wider humanity amidst the myriad crises facing the world.
The mayor has responded, as mayors have before, by asking New Yorkers to show that we will not be moved by terror.
You couldn't help but be moved by the happiness of the girl in the Ramones shirt Snapchatting herself on the Jumbotron screen.
"The best way for us to grow is to move in front of change rather than be moved by change," he wrote.
"You can't not be moved by Hiep Thi Le's amazing performance," Jay Carr said in reviewing the film in The Boston Globe.
You have a little bit of a duty to put yourself in a condition where you can be moved by the food.
For Bolton, the outcome of the summit vindicated a twenty-year argument that the North Korean regime wouldn't be moved by negotiations.
I wanted them to be moved by my work, whether it was specifically what my intentions were or not did not matter.
New Yorkers are resilient and our spirit will never be moved by an act of violence and an act meant to intimidate us.
To have the side where you can listen to music and be moved by it, but at the same time you've gotta dance.
Trump signaled that he wouldn't be moved by the cascading reports of potential conflicts of interest brought on by his global business empire.
Some listeners will be moved by Hall's determination to keep anger at bay, but others may be disturbed that he is singing—still!
Mr. Daka and others on the street could be moved by city officials as a nuisance, though the city now gives some notice.
I thought I was over this show, but even a grinch like me can be moved by a holiday carol and some twinkly lights.
But we also know New Yorkers are strong, New Yorkers are resilient and our spirit will never be moved by an act of violence.
Seriously, in spite of my many misgivings about Clinton, I expected to be moved by my party's nomination of its first woman presidential candidate.
"You can't help but be moved by the amazing stuff that they're doing and the goodness just radiating off of these people," he said.
Trump is about as far from a treehugger as they come, and he is unlikely to be moved by people like Gore and DiCaprio.
Put near the heart, the weight would instead be moved by the heartbeat itself, and modifications were made to the mechanism to accommodate this.
But for better or probably worse, it's easier to be moved by the suffering of people with whom we have some form of kinship.
We cannot be moved by that, they said, and pointed to Romans 1: 24–27, to the same Leviticus quote I'd heard several times.
"I was moved by those words then, and I continue to be moved by those words 30 years later," she said, according to the transcript.
Years later, he again hopes to sail the ark — a difficult task since it does not have a motor and must be moved by tugboats.
Clinton represents a system that's "all corrupt," a tradition of broken promises, red tape and bureaucracy that can only be moved by people with money.
Which of us who has loved a child wouldn't be moved by the evocative details of innocence snagged on the jagged fences of adult circumstance?
Radioactive waste would first be moved by truck, then by rail for a thousand miles, then loaded and moved again by truck, and lastly re-buried.
Letters To the Editor: How can one not be moved by "The Spanish Lesson I Never Got at School," by Héctor Tobar (Op-Ed, Nov. 15)?
Karen Silkwood might be a bit of an anti-heroine, but it's nearly impossible not to be moved by her mission, so poignantly captured in Silkwood.
Do we have to know the Latin names of flowers — or the English names, for that matter — to be moved by the beauty of a garden?
Children are unlikely to be captivated by this unconvincing melodrama of abandonment and reconciliation, and adults will be moved by it only because we're hopeless crybabies.
To the Editor: Many readers will be moved by the poignant story of John Shields, even as it numbs us to the Orwellian language of euthanasia.
Matthews wrote on Twitter earlier this week that she had to be moved by security at the game because the Patriots' hometown fans were harassing her.
Thursday, August 30 On Thursday, the senator will be moved by motorcade to North Phoenix Baptist Church for a memorial service celebrating his life and legacy.
"You look at Procter & Gamble — the stock is not going to be moved by the successful or unsuccessful launch of a new toothpaste or whatever," Gilman said.
When I make an effort to get to know our founders beyond the most superficial level, then I cannot help but be moved by their personal struggles.
The man everyone is fighting over seems to only be moved by looks, and he ultimately falls in love with Ariel, a woman who can't talk back. 
There comes a time when you have to be moved by the spirit of history to take action to protect and preserve the integrity of our nation.
Apple is wildly profitable, but its results hinge on the fickle preferences of smartphone buyers who may or may not be moved by the iPhone's latest design.
I believe, however, that the vast majority of Americans can be moved by reason and evidence, but I also believe that "emotions" are also on the progressive side.
Once the container arrives in China, it can be moved by rail, truck or barge to its final destination, said Calvin Xu, chief executive of True North Energy.
Also, Sanders is not going to be moved by any considerations of his future in the party, of which he has been a member for about three minutes.
You won't actually fight any blazes in Firewatch, but you will be moved by one of the most intimate and enveloping dramas ever delivered in a video game.
Culcu said Maya has become a "child symbol" and he hopes the world will be moved by her plight to put an end to the civil war in Syria.
Several of the gubernatorial match-ups "can be moved by the slightest breeze," said Jennifer Duffy, senior editor at The Cook Political Report, which provides non-partisan election analysis.
What's next: The probe is undergoing its final thermal testing and integration research, and will be moved by the end of the year to its launching point in Florida.
Putting the grandstanding to one side, anyone would struggle not to be moved by the stories behind the inventions celebrated at the awards, and the impact they could have.
"New Yorkers are strong, New Yorkers are resilient, and our spirit will never be moved by an act of violence, an act meant to intimidate us," he said. Gov.
Yet there is a concern the STB might be moved by the swell of activist policymaking, perhaps nudged by a select group of powerful shippers seeking to take advantage.
If it is easy to respect the sincerity and the craftsmanship that went into Scorsese's dignified and handsome drama, it isn't so easy to be moved by its hero's ordeal.
We, meanwhile, are reflected in Steve Trevor – a basically decent guy who's been hardened by the horrors of this world, but who retains enough sincerity to be moved by Diana.
As we previously reported, Brittany claims she and Patrick's brother, Jackson Mahomes, had to be moved by security to a safe area because Pats fans were heckling and harassing them.
One of my very favorite passages of the book is about art, and music specifically, and whether we can have reasons to enjoy or be moved by a piece of art.
A man moved by the writhing bodies of Syrian children subjected to a sarin attack should also be moved by the bodies of other Syrian children washing up on Turkish beaches.
"We are conditioned to look at them as leaders, as worthy of our respect, but please don't be moved by the barrage of ads and seduction of class hierarchy," she added.
He might be moved by the wife of a corrections officer wondering how her family will handle their "mortgage, day care and car payments" while her husband is working without pay.
Even mid-sized opera companies are imploding from fiscal overreach, as a new media-saturated generation wants to be moved by performances that reach beyond traditional topics, plots, storylines, and concerns.
So long as the room is dark and the movie is playing, you have no alternative but to watch, to react, to empathize, and to be moved by what is before you.
He believed that Orange City Christians could be moved by certain kinds of moral arguments—ones that depended on the sanctity of life, for instance, or the command to love thy neighbor.
If you are raped by an acquaintance after getting drunk at a party, some will be moved by your misfortune, while others will ask why you put yourself in such a situation.
In the sense that "cinematic" means you go and sit in a dark room, surrounded by strangers, and get to engage with and be moved by what you're seeing — we hope so.
Party apparatchiks will no doubt engage in an orgy of Reaganolatry, but the broader public probably won't be moved by (false) claims about the wondrous results of tax cuts 36 years ago.
Morant, a 54-year old married to a Greek and who considers both Greece and Syria as his home, said it was difficult not to be moved by the plight of refugees.
The proposal would allow liquefied natural gas (LNG) to be transported in a wider variety of rail cars, increasing the amount of the highly flammable substance that can be moved by rail.
He is thus far more likely to be moved by a threat to his hosting duties than by symposiums, international letters, and perhaps even sanctions, which are unlikely to target him directly.
NASA and the European Space Agency are collaborating on a new mission concept called the Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA), which would test whether an asteroid can be moved by an impactor.
Every few minutes large "torpedoes" full of the stuff, the size of large lorries, emerged from the two plants to be moved by rail to where it will be processed into steel sheets.
I want to believe that readers across the gender spectrum will be moved by the improbable commingling of two trans lives, and for the cruelty of having one of these lives taken away.
In fact, I suspect that even if there weren't clear problems with the data Wright submitted as "proof" — the goal posts for accepting anything he has to say would continuously be moved by others.
" In a 2016 question-and-answer session, Mattis appeared to be moved by a Marine's question about how far out he could inflict casualties with his knife hand, known as a "kill-casualty radius.
With the Syria attack, Trump seemed to be moved by images on television of dead children killed and wounded in a chemical weapons attack the U.S. has pinned on Syrian President Bashar Assad's military.
Those opposed to giving families school options, namely teachers unions, will not be moved by student outcomes, family demand, or whether or not America is preparing young people to succeed in the evolving workforce.
It was impossible not to be moved by the heartfelt stories and cultural memories shared by elders and youth alike, and their spiritual connection with the land, water, plants, animals, the sky and stars.
One of the key ways for the I.C.C. — and international justice as a whole — to regain legitimacy is to be moved by victims' initiatives rather than by states or influential Western-dominated interest groups.
Tens of thousands of collectors, curators, critics, artists, and enthusiasts fill the warehouses of Piers 92 and 94, searching for the perfect art work to buy, snap a selfie with, or perhaps be moved by.
For example, the price of a quarterly power contract could be moved by trading in monthly contracts, and those can be broken up into weekly contracts, making it more difficult to trace manipulation through trades.
In addition to manual control, it can be moved by the autopilot and a new feature in the 737 Max that has come under scrutiny from crash investigators, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, known MCAS.
" While Scott took issue with the movie's conventionality, he noted that "it's impossible not to be moved by Lili's self-recognition and by her demand to be recognized by those who care most about her.
But it is hard not to be moved by how everyday people, driven by a culture of volunteerism, have rallied to deal with the deeper trauma that continues to grip large parts of the society.
"It is hard for us to tell China to tell their currency should be moved by market forces, and then have a serious contender for the White House who wants to devalue the dollar," said Chandler.
Even in an unrealistically alarmist vision of the future where our great-grandkids would need to wear gas masks or miraculously grow gills to survive, they could still be moved by the right piece of music.
If any migrants still thought Mr. Trump might be moved by their plight, they were disabused of that notion a week ago, when hundreds broke away from a peaceful march and ran toward the American border.
"We Shall Not Be Moved," by the composer Daniel Bernard Roumain and the librettist Marc Bamuthi Joseph, inventively directed by Bill T. Jones, has generated the most attention, for tackling roiling issues of race and inequality.
Very few of the people still denying the reality of climate change or at least opposing doing anything about it will be moved by further accumulation of evidence, or even by a proliferation of new disasters.
Exploitative as the stagecraft may have been, only the hardest of hearts could have helped but be moved by the wrenching image of Ryan's grief-stricken widow, Carryn, looking skyward as the chamber showered her with applause.
Instead many voters appeared to be moved by other issues, such as a wish for access to expanded Medicaid or for higher spending on schools or roads, or they reacted badly to Mr Trump's vitriol against immigrants.
Manager Andy Green has several in-house candidates available, including Phil Maton, Kirby Yates and All-Star setup man Brad Hand, who could be moved by the rebuilding Padres before the July 23 non-waiver trade deadline.
Because McLemore died in 2015, two years before S-Town was released, he never learned how many people would be moved by his story — or have a voice in the controversy surrounding his role in the podcast.
Doubtless there's a lot of overlap, but sometimes a woman will recognize and be moved by things in a play that a man won't, simply because he has never walked through the world the way she has.
The 34 prisoners who are still on a list recommended for transfer if security conditions can be met in the receiving country may be moved by mid-2016, said Lee Wolosky, a State Department official who negotiates transfers.
Those already convinced that the investigation was a witch hunt, and those already convinced that Mr. Trump conspired with Russia to win the presidency, are unlikely to be moved by the conclusions of Mr. Mueller and his team.
Men are allowed to not be moved by a glimpse of titty, even if they've responded positively to one in the past, so maybe don't hold it against him if you don't get the response you're looking for.
Though it looks a bit like he's swiping around, Lee says that he altered the Watch's software to let Windows 95 track a single fingertip, allowing the mouse to be moved by tapping where he wants it to go.
You could argue that a wedding haka further complicates this dynamic, but if you just take it within the context of its intentions—a way of honoring the bride and groom—you can't help but be moved by it.
Selena and her friend -- BTW, also wearing booties -- looked like they knew what they were there for ... to appear like little kids at heart and be moved by a little girl reading a book while sitting on the swing.
The answer, he discovered through reading Wordsworth, is to take refuge in a capacity to be moved by beauty — a capacity to take joy in the quiet contemplation of delicate thoughts, sights, sounds, and feelings, not just titanic struggles.
They knew that the vast majority of whites who were indifferent or openly hostile to the demands of civil rights would not be moved by appeals to the American creed or to bromides about liberty and justice for all.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - As Brazil forward Neymar broke down and wept uncontrollably on the pitch at the end of his team's hard-fought 2-0 win over Costa Rica on Friday, it was hard not to be moved by his reaction.
For Grant, compiling  and sharing select, birds-eye-view patches of the Earth — ones that speak of humans' imprints on our collective home — is an attempt to have us see the planet differently and, like spacemen, be moved by these visions.
" President Bachelet, who was elected as Chile's leader in 2014, also shared her own experiences with misogyny, telling Bee as an example, "If a president would be moved by something, his eyes would be full of tears, he would be sensitive.
There's also not much evidence, save for a few offhand remarks in which he claimed support from federal workers and a tweet in which he called them "GREAT PATRIOTS," that the President will be moved by their tales of deprivation.
"For me, Coach Stringer is just a really strong, powerful woman, and it's hard to not be moved by her when she talks to you, or when she says she has a plan for you," guard Arella Guirantes said Thursday.
" At the shrine, the pope declared, "None of us can fail to be moved by the stories of young people who suffered abuse, were robbed of their innocence, who were taken from their mothers, and left scarred by painful memories.
Nichols also moved powerfully beyond comedy: there are many shots of solitary broken men in empty rooms, and it is difficult not to be moved by Jack Gilford's performance as Doc Daneeka or disturbed by Charles Grodin's rapist officer Aarfy.
It's not inconceivable that he would be moved by either Scalia's narrow argument against compelling unions to help nonmembers or the more expansive argument of Volokh and Baude that compelling any and all payments to public sector unions is constitutional.
Russia, however, does not seem to be moved by the threat and has vowed to continue bombing, accusing the US of trying to use a proposed ceasefire to allow the "terrorists" (what Russia and the Assad regime call the rebels) to regroup.
No matter how you feel about Hope Solo's recent six-month suspension from U.S. Women's Soccer, it's difficult not to be moved by the footage showing her stunned, tearful reaction immediately after receiving the news that her storied career is possibly finished.
They are, as Wiener says, helpless, not in the sense of being shackled agents or disabled agents but in the sense of not being agents at all—not having the capacity to be "moved by reasons" (as Kant put it) presented to them.
As I travel across the country talking to small vape shop owners and former smokers who have successfully quit with the help of vapor products, I continue to be moved by the emotional accounts of Americans who are now living healthier, longer lives.
While it's always possible for a family to be moved by a church's charity and want to know more about the Christian gospel, in these cases, the schools' partnerships with religious charities do not directly promote the spread of evangelicalism or any religion.
ZACHARY WOOLFE For any faults it may have, it's impossible to not be moved by "The Mile-Long Opera," a sleek and poignant project by the architect Liz Diller and the composer David Lang, with text by Anne Carson and Claudia Rankine.
It is hard not to be moved by the pictures and videos of police officers and ordinary citizens in boats and inflatable rafts rescuing people from roofs and partly submerged cars, volunteering at shelters and handing out food and water to the hungry.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "You couldn't help but be moved by the historic nature of the event unless you were Senator Rand Paul, because according to one reporter, every few minutes, Rand Paul keeps flipping through his notebook to do bits of a crossword.
"Every visitor to the Getty will be moved by this powerful and personal sculpture, which was displayed in Gauguin's own house in Panaaiua, Tahiti," said Barry Munitz, then president and chief executive officer of the J. Paul Getty Trust, in the press release.
But a film like I Can Only Imagine successfully conforms to the usual template: It's an inspirational, PG-rated film about forgiveness, redemption, and love, and a person who isn't a devoted Christian could still be moved by the father-son relationship.
While people may be moved by nostalgia to try flavors like "Chocolate Chip Off the Ol' Block" (from Edoughble) or "Brownie Batter" (from Dō) or "Cake Batter" (from Unbaked), the challenge, according to food industry experts, is getting them to come back for seconds.
Those who admired the singer in her heyday, meanwhile (including President Obama, who confessed to a teen crush on her during an awards ceremony), rediscover how easy it is to be moved by that voice, and songs destined to linger for a long, long time.
It was hard to not be moved by the inclusive nature of the event, where thousands of people came to express their fandom for whatever character or property they identify with, whether that meant simply watching the crowd, or arriving in elaborate costumes they crafted themselves.
"The government appears to be moved by the same worry: that if clearly posted No Trespassing signs can revoke the right of officers to enter a home's curtilage their job of ferreting out crime will become marginally more difficult," Gorsuch wrote in the March 2016 opinion.
I dare you to watch the testimony and not be moved by the words of people like Parnell Diggs of the National Federation of the Blind, who are counting the days until they can safely move about their cities by themselves, without any assistance at all.
However, voters of Maine, I am trusting that when you decide whether to re-elect Collins this fall, you are not going to be moved by the news that before voting to keep Donald Trump in office, she used her powers to make the speaking schedule better.
The ads, according to the Biden campaign, will narrowly target potential caucus-goers who might be moved by gun safety messaging, including teachers, parents of school-aged children, first responders, and those who follow gun control groups such as Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety.
"[You'd] have to have a soul of Styrofoam not to be moved by the passion of young people demanding that we do better, and 'listen to the science' to start solving the problem," Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance, said in a press release.
United's MAX planes, which were grounded worldwide in March after two fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, are currently being stored in Los Angeles and Houston and will be moved by mid-September, United said, while reiterating that it has removed the jets from its flying schedule through Nov.
If you've spent any time with these characters, it's hard not to get swept up in the saga, and it's easy to be moved by the bond between Hiccup and Toothless, who is, in effect, a very loyal dog who can fly and harness the power of lightning bolts.
She introduces it by writing: The phrase that David Kirby's D.J. utters, with its mystery and sonic pleasures, reminds me of the way a poem can work: how its language can say one thing and mean another, and how we can be moved by the musicality of words, finding meaning in their sound.
As salacious as the details are, and it would be reasonable to anticipate more information in the coming weeks and months, the majority of moderate voters that Democrats need to win back the House this fall will not be moved by messaging that focuses on the ethical and legal trespasses of Trump world.
You can watch people come by live in the following feed, courtesy of Rochester's News 8 WROC, leaving stickers and paying their respects: Live broadcast: Susan B. Anthony being honored Whoever you're voting for, it's hard not to be moved by the sight of women of all ages coming by to remember an icon of women's rights.
All of the assembled nobles seem to be moved by the power of Tyrion's words, and everyone except Sansa (who declares that Winterfell will opt out and remain independent) votes to make Bran king — as well as to revolutionize the nature of the Westerosi monarchy by making it elected rather than determined by birth in perpetuity.
The latest creator to be moved by it is Liliya Lifanova, who first encountered the poem several years ago and has since been "patiently and persistently writing the score, hand-crafting the sculptures, performative objects, paintings, drawings, and garments that will 'frame'" her new project, Flight Over Wasteland, which debuts at the Knockdown Center this week.
Works by Rudy Shepherd depict the nine parishioners killed in a Charleston, S.C., church in 73, and others evoke the "hands up, don't shoot" rallying cry for protesters in the aftermath of a fatal police shooting in Ferguson, Mo. "It's a difficult show, and I think some people might be moved by some of the images," Amanda Hunt, associate curator at the museum, said last week.

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