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There were more moving parts to this one than normal.
Their responses were much more moving and poetic than we anticipated.
It's hard to say which is more moving, this new ape vs.
More moving, less slouching at a desk drinking coffee by the gallon!
One of the more moving moments of solidarity came on Jan. 27.
Tonight's episode stood out as more moving, and less cheesy, than its predecessors.
Still, I found the post-passion moments of affection more moving and resonant.
There is no more moving, or consequential, love duet in all of opera.
"If I get one more moving violation, I lose my license," he said.
So we're evolving those mother-son relationships and that friendship even more moving forward.
It may reveal more moving stories, sounds, images and characters than we'd previously thought.
Singh's words are potentially even more moving than his reaction at the town hall.
The New York Philharmonic's program this week could hardly be simpler or more moving.
Recently Sanders backers released one of the more moving campaign videos of this cycle.
"I think our script will be even more moving than the book," Sonnenfeld said.
We're looking to move people, and what's more moving than Wagner or Penderecki or Shostakovich?
Identifying and telling the stories of more innocent refugees could make the victim's case more moving.
Perhaps there is no more moving example than a famous scene from the book and movie.
More moving was Naomi Campbell's win for Fashion Icon, as she stood onstage, wiping away tears.
This deeply felt Southern gothic takes its time, which makes its emotional highpoints that much more moving.
Photo: BAE SystemsThe more moving parts a machine has, the more likely it is to eventually fail.
It would have been more moving, perhaps, if all this wasn't familiar from a couple of biographies.
" It's an assertion far more moving — and convincing — than all the restless chatter of "The Hard Problem.
This scene was really, truly so heartbreaking, made even more moving by some outstanding acting from Nicholas Ashe.
Down below aboard the ship, radar tracked dozens more, moving in formation across the sky for several days.
That's what makes their casual bullying all the more alarming, and what makes Sam's eventual redemption more moving.
Reversing the usual American ascent from labor to leisure makes for a more strenuous, and more moving, story.
I find this effect more moving when a singer is present to witness the music's beauty and feel dazzled.
On Wednesday, the European Commission effectively urged Berlin to spend more, moving further away from its mantra of austerity.
The European Commission on Wednesday effectively urged Berlin to spend more, moving further away from its mantra of austerity.
Last week, Jackson responded to criticism of his throwing ability, telling reporters the Ravens would throw more moving forward.
"Words are incredible, but adding a visual to your words is even more moving," she DMs [direct messages] me.
But there is no more moving or inspired space to see an exhibition when the ramp is sympathetically installed.
Conversely, it might sound odd, because I was expecting it to be moving, but the process was more moving.
But the best movies are for some reason deeper and more moving, and they're very often from foreign countries.
Some of these devices are small tabletop gadgets that essentially function like pumped-up Amazon Echos with more moving parts.
"In this context, it's more moving than funny that she admitted to the audience, "Quite frankly, today, I feel bloated.
If you ask us, it doesn't really get more moving than that moment when Lever starts crying at the end.
Even so, "Her Portmanteau" is the more moving of the two plays, a paradox bound up in its very conventionality.
The star started the song with a recording of her grandfather's voice, and the moment only got more moving from there.
That being said, this couple's devotion to privacy makes their — admittedly few and far between — public motions all the more moving.
"Tyler has a knack for turning sitcom situations into something far deeper and more moving," our reviewer, Rebecca Pepper Sinkler, wrote.
You see the price of their love, the impact on the people around them, which makes it richer and more moving.
But the central experience was one of pure tango style, deeply sensuous, all the more moving when observed at close quarters.
More moving images float past on the walls; the overall effect is of being inside an enormous magic lantern or aquarium.
By the afternoon, however, the White House seemed to have subtly moderated the tone, shifting to a more moving-forward message.
An advertising executive, who had also seen the Wall Street Journal ship proudly sailing, pointed out Google had many more "moving" boats.
But at their finest, Mr. Weinstein's stories contain moments of moral complexity and, even more challenging — and more moving — moments of grace.
The chainmail dress reminds us a bit of pal Kendall Jenner's birthday look last year, only with a couple more moving parts.
The production on this track is a lot more dense than most of your previous output, with a lot more moving parts.
"Tell Me How It Ends" is all the more moving because Luiselli is so honest about the difficulties of writing these stories.
The movie grows more moving as David gets real with himself about his own loneliness, and his rich parents' bigotry and denial.
They may be more moving today, in an era of climate emergency, when no distinction holds between the natural the man-made.
Damon Wayans has fond memories of Charlie Murphy -- none of which were more moving than the time they kissed on the neck.
I found it moving as a teenager when I first heard it; I find it even more moving now as a parent.
He estimated that several dozen evangelical churches have officially affirmed gay members in recent years, with many more moving in that direction.
The story of his meeting a man (you guessed it: online) is all the more moving for its understatement and delayed delivery.
Subtler and more moving are the fresh nuances that Mr. Ratmansky gives the final scene, whose Ivanov dances become the ballet's poetic climax.
There's already so much speculative narrative that provides much more moving (or disturbing) views of what happens when technology mediates sex and sexuality.
It's a performance of tremendous reserve and sadness and, for that matter, much more moving than Colin Firth's George in The King's Speech.
Could Clouds Over Sidra be making a stronger impression simply because it's more unusual than an ordinary YouTube video, not inherently more moving?
There are many more moving parts and much more red tape involved when you're building a temporary race track in an urban environment.
Gareth's quiet, reserved partner Matthew has one of the more moving scenes in the film, when he reads a poem at Gareth's funeral.
Farbiarz's large collages may take the most time to observe and comprehend, but her smaller collages and graphite drawings are far more moving.
"I find it in hindsight even more moving than when I heard it," said Marty Solomon, who was president of Rodeph Sholom in 1986.
At 42 minutes, episode 7 of season 4 is sharper on the subject of police brutality, and considerably more moving, than Strangers' 360 pages.
"There are more moving pieces in this representation than there are in the movement of an old-fashioned Swiss watch," Powell told the court.
A Marion future is a little more ambitious, and involves more moving parts to synchronize, but at his size Cauley-Stein could be that revolutionary.
"Lot more moving parts, lot more varied interests, competition between, you know, various jurisdictions between who gets what, so it's just not likely," he said.
Her struggle to make sense of an existence now permanently enclosed within a prison's walls is one of the more moving accounts in Bazelon's book.
As her pieces have gotten more complex, they've become an increasingly precarious balancing act, which makes the tremendous beauty of Lifter/LIghter all the more moving.
What happens off the field, in the world's bars and living rooms, can be more moving and funny and compelling than the frequently boring games themselves.
The immediacy of theater makes it more moving, but that same immediacy also makes it more vulnerable to disruption, from both sides of the fourth wall.
For the most part, these people are anonymous, their haunting presence more moving as a memento mori and reminder of our shared grappling with private loss.
Whereas Drake's drones floated around him on stage during a couple of songs in his set, the Rockettes' drones are dealing with a lot more moving parts.
There's some similar back patting in "Nassim," which is directed by Omar Elerian, but this work is smaller and gentler and a lot more moving for it.
STEEL - NOT JUST ABOUT PRODUCTION Trying to calculate the winter heating season's impact on the steel sector is even more problematic because there are more moving parts.
Even more moving, Chamberlain recalls the death of a dear friend of hers, who was learning to fly a helicopter and died in a horrible, fiery crash.
Although I've been steadily teaching memoir writing for three years, and although it is not a competition, this was one of the more moving nights in my life.
If African Americans (especially African American women) are more moving into the ranks of party elites — and they are in some parts of the country — that conversation changes.
There's lots of ways to change the momentum of an object in space, but generally, the more moving parts something has, the more likely it is to break.
"Exhibitionism" could have been more moving had it dealt with tragedy as well as triumph; instead the band went for a shiny tribute to fifty years of success.
" - Peggy Taylor, Minneapolis 'Avengers: Endgame' "There is nothing more moving than experiencing a theater full of fans watching the conclusion to a blockbuster movie series like 'Avengers: Endgame.
For this reviewer, it was more moving to hear two of the women who took seats in the Bern parliament in 1971 speak of their experiences after the screening.
After watching the record-breaking Game of Thrones episode a couple of days later, van Houten said it was even more moving to witness than it was to film.
However, if a company hits hyper-growth mode or simply becomes a much larger organisation with many more moving parts, the on-boarding process itself also needs to scale.
Ms. Kaczmarek, known for her role on the TV series "Malcolm in the Middle," gives an incisive performance, all the more moving because it is scrubbed free of sentimentality.
And it offers a timely reintroduction to one of the major postwar Conceptualists, whose seemingly methodical techniques were actually in the service of something slipperier, and much more moving.
In between the screaming, the violence, and the bravado, she's also demonstrated a knack at more moving and honest songs—meditations on mortality and the lasting effects of trauma.
Typically, when it comes to tool boxes, more storage means more moving parts, which inevitably means higher chances of snapping and cracking the assortment of hinges, lids, and clasps involved.
Perhaps even more moving was the next shot, when Philip, sitting farther back, saw Paige and had the presence of mind to bolt from his seat and go to Elizabeth.
If the likes of 2001's The Wedding Planner and 2002's history-making Maid In Manhattan hold a special place in your heart, very few opening visuals are more moving.
Even more moving was Plácido Domingo, singing his astounding 151st role as the title character: the bandit Juanillo, known as El Gato Montés (The Wildcat), whose rival in love is a bullfighter.
A subplot surrounding Garland's connection to the LGBTQ community is among the film's more moving aspects, and Jessie Buckley's take on Rosalyn Wilder, Garland's London-based wrangler and personal assistant, is masterful.
Being politically active — not just reading the news but actually working for change — can be a much more moving and and connecting and grounding experience than people often think it will be. Absolutely.
And as Drogon tenderly scooped Daenerys's body into a claw and flew off into the gray sky, it was honestly more moving than the final interaction of the two humans in the scene.
Between the music, the rabbi's accessible, emotional approach and the sense of engaged community, this second service was strangely more moving than any religious ceremony in recent memory (my daughters were riveted too).
Like a cabaret singer, she blended Irish-American family history and song — "The Kerry Dance" was even more moving because Ms. Millo said her mother used to sing it to her at night.
This new special looks like a standard recreation of the Milgram experiment you learned about in high school psych, except with more moving parts and filmed with hidden cameras for your viewing pleasure.
So, while I don't think anyone would disagree that building a successful hardware business has quite literally many more moving parts than software, it's interesting to consider the nuances of different hardware business models.
And because it's New York, there's still one more moving part to add to the mix: The FBI is investigating whether or not de Blasio donors funneled campaign contributions through an animal rights group.
Then light, lucid bell-like sounds enter, making this musical sky more and more densely starry, in an expansive yet deeply intimate meeting of cultural traditions that I find more moving by the day.
But as a lifelong skater, he avoids the company's belt-motor boards because they have more moving parts, are harder to fix or swap in new parts, and are generally heavier than the competition.
More than anything, I'll remember a character telling Murphy, "Hey Capa, we're all stardust" — a statement that's all the more moving for being delivered casually, seconds before Capa makes a terrifying leap into the unknown.
I don't know a smarter or more moving glimpse into the sexual politics of a marriage between writers, the control of language—even the language of this poem—yanked back and forth between fearsome equals.
It's easy to inflate your standard of living when you bring home more money, whether it's traveling more, moving into a nicer neighborhood, or bumping up your self-imposed weekly Postmates quota (we've all been there).
Eden's own story, told in chapters set 20 years in the past, focuses on her obsessive attempts to have a child and is far more moving than the alternating chapters devoted to her daughter's self-absorbed quest.
And in general, Mr. Parlá's free-standing totem walls, done in a similar style but in a way that looks as if they've been chiseled off an abandoned building, are more moving than the canvases he's showing here.
We don't stop to think about it on a daily basis, but our bodies are these incredible, one-of-a-kind machines with more moving parts than we can count, if we go down to the cellular level.
His Henri has a grave dignity that grows more moving as his health falters, and he is gently rebuffed in his attempt to forge a sustaining relationship with Suzanne, played with a nice matter-of-factness by Ms. Davi.
In the season finale, in one of the series' more moving scenes, she makes a wedding-night confession to her new husband, Tom (a fantastic Matthew Macfadyen), that she's been cheating on him with her colleague Nate (Ashley Zukerman).
By drawing stark opposition between the men and women, Mr. van Hove sets up a more moving, empowering ending for the female characters — one fitting for the #MeToo moment — than you typically get in the opera's jarringly upbeat coda.
When Bobby gets moved to tears by the sight of Laura's picture among Hawk's files, it's a throwback to how the show used to be — and, again, more moving than expected, given how much more grizzled everyone is now.
Earlier this week, Miller's mother posted her own tribute: See more moving images from the vigil below: If you are struggling with substance abuse, please call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 for free and confidential information.
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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.
The bank discussed whether the data coming in as planned "was a reason for more moving more quickly ... and our conclusion was no, we still have a number of uncertainties we are carrying," he told a news conference after the speech.
Some of the images we see here are obvious showstoppers, made all the more moving by the realization that, for example, these must have been some of the first images anyone had ever seen of our little blue planet from that perspective.
Detroit's most returned-to image is people who've been made, at gunpoint, to turn their faces to the wall, but it's never more moving than when it allows one of them, at the end, to turn his face up to the light.
When Ms. Meier's Klytamnestra bitterly confronts Elektra for stalking around the palace like a hate-spewing maniac, she does not sing her phrases like shrieking accusations; rather, she inflects the lines with subdued fear and genuine distress, which is much more moving.
Calle specifically asked the women responding for the project "Take Care of Yourself" to avoid pathos or pathology, to analyze rather than vent, resulting in a work that champions imagination, and is all the more moving for its lack of negativity or bitterness.
Even more moving is when Sheriff Truman uses Skype (and some kind of awesome retractable video-screen in his desk) to reconnect with his old friend Dr. Will Hayward to ask about his memories of the last time Cooper was in Twin Peaks.
Certainly, there are far many more moving, era-defining efforts in his canon, but this is Bowie at his most playful, a song and dance that's full of joy, tongue firmly in cheek (note the oft-mentioned and no doubt improvised coke referencing choreography).
A Super Bowl halftime show wrapped in Latin identity was all the more moving given its predecessor: Maroon 5's boring, vacuous performance at a moment when the NFL was in the thick of a boycott triggered by Colin Kaepernick's protests against police violence.
The slider is also a possible point of failure — it's not as delicate as the motorized mechanisms on the Oppo or Vivo, but it's definitely got more moving parts than, say, an iPhone, and it could certainly get jammed up if you get enough dust or gunk in there.
Though Harvey's performance was very powerful, what was even more moving was her emotional video message, during which she broke down in tears when recalling how she lost all her hearing when she was 18-years-old due to a connective tissue disorder that deteriorated nerves in her ears.
"The information on how helpful e-cigarettes are in people trying to quit and how harmful or not they are for young people is a moving target, and it's always hard to set policy in an environment in which you're dealing with one or more moving targets," she said.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE, moving to the far progressive left, or will liberal pragmatism prevail?
Those and other similarly blemished found objects — a half-used vial of lip gloss, a remote control for a forgotten appliance — are displayed with the care once afforded saintly relics, and positioned among murky, often gloomy abstract paintings and much more moving figurative sculptures, without regard to chronology.
" There is no more moving evidence of the way in which the daughter of the famous Carter Family was able to assert the primacy of nurture over nature than her daughter Rosanne's eulogy: "She did not give birth to me, but she helped me give birth to my future.
In one of the more moving images since the 41st President's passing Friday night ... Sully was pictured laying in front of Bush's casket in Houston, ahead of its Monday flight to Washington, D.C. The former Prez will lie in state at the Capitol until Wednesday, and Sully will be heading back east as well.
Playlist: "Jóga" / "Undo" / "Pagan Poetry" / "Blissing Me" / "Black Lake" / "I've Seen It All" / "The Dull Flame of Desire" / "Desired Constellation" / "You've Been Flirting Again" / "Venus As a Boy" Spotify | Apple Music She may be an experimentalist with a taste for outré collaborators, but some of Björk's more moving moments are rooted in pop songcraft.
But her personal perspective makes all the difference: She gains our trust, since we can plainly see the veracity of her experience, and that makes the moment when she widens her perspective to the community of people suffering from chronic fatigue all the more moving — and the failure to address a search for the cure all the more infuriating.
This example has more moving parts than a buzzy company, sure, but the thing to take away from it is that it involved not just one but (at least) two sets of people thinking the price of something was going to keep going up—both the people acquiring property and the ones lending them the money to do so.
The scenes are even more moving in person, when you see the pickup trucks piled high with plastic bags of donations causing traffic jams around the George R. Brown Convention Center, and still more people coming in on foot, bearing boxes of diapers, dog food, bar soap, pillows, blankets and virtually anything else a human in an emergency could use.
The design, by Lego Ideas user BrickinNick, recreates remarkably well the throwback polygonal cyberpunk aesthetic of the actual Cybertruck, and BrickinNick says that it could be adapted to have even more moving parts, including opening passenger doors, a slide-out ramp and maybe even a companion Tesla ATV kit so you can replicate the stage demo in even more detail.
It is a bigotry of low expectations, where to them, the only people that should speak for Islam are the mullahs in robes or the king of Saudi Arabia or the Khomeiniists in Iran or the CAIRs that have their buildings owned by foreign countries or the Muslim (inaudible)... (CROSSTALK) LEVIN: Do you see the Democratic Party more and more moving in that direction?
The move comes a day after Cruz lost five primaries to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, moving the front-runner closer to securing the nomination on the first ballot at the Republic National Convention this summer.
Entering the grounds of Blenheim Palace, the beautiful Baroque site of her new exhibition in England, On War, I began to worry about how I'd respond to the work: Whether her art would be even more moving in real life (helpfully, being out in the countryside, I was already overwhelmed by the absence of concrete, watching hundreds of geese scattering into the sky from sheets of green), or if my general apathy toward exhibitions would render the projections disappointing.
To read the opening lines about the lovers' breakfast in "The Garden of Eden" is to be in touch with an impulse far more moving and pansexual than all the sexual reversals that revisionist critics have to offer: On this morning there was brioche and red raspberry preserve and the eggs were boiled and there was a pat of butter that melted as they stirred them and salted them lightly and ground pepper over them in the cups. . . .
Likewise, they don't want to damage the contenders who can be quickly shifted to other critical bouts (think John HickenlooperJohn HickenlooperThe Hill's Morning Report - Dem lawmakers put guns, hate groups on fall agenda Female Democratic Senate candidates in Colorado ask DSCC to rescind Hickenlooper endorsement Poll: Biden supporters warm to Warren as an alternative MORE moving over into the Colorado senate race) or are young enough to be put on ice for future competitions (think Eric Swalwell, Seth Moulton).
If you're interested in the details, at minute 19943:00 of the video below, the animation shows how this process works in "direct impingement," one of the two main gas operation methods used in AR-15s and other semiautomatic rifles: All else being equal, bolt-action rifles tend to have longer range and be more accurate, because semiautomatic weapons have more moving parts and more moments of recoil (because the gun is directing gas back at the shooter), and use up some propellant to load the next cartridge rather than concentrating it on firing the current bullet.

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