He starts his days much later than I do, so he can take his time moseying around.
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Sure enough, the second our boat stopped in the water, they appeared, their giant bodies moseying around, waiting for us to get in.
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Starship plans to deploy 25–50 robots per school within the next 2 years, meaning as many as 5,000 robots could be moseying around campus grounds by 2021.
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In the video, which is accompanied by moose trivia from National Geographic, the moose is just moseying around until a vigorous full-body shake causes half of his headgear to fall right off.
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So if you're sick of moseying around and just want to go all-in and check off every single box on your fall shopping list, consider this your one-stop shop for doing just that.
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There's also a six Teraflop GPU, which allows for absurdly realistic 4K gaming environments, whether you're making your way across the planet in Final Fantasy, moseying around Valentine in Red Dead Redemption II, or flossing on Fortnite's Snobby Shores.
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Full disclosure: One of my Xbox friends clued me into this deal while we were moseying around Red Dead Online earlier this week, and I honestly thought he was pulling my leg, because newer games never get discounts this high — like, ever.
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A "catwalk", a refinement in 2006, of which actresses Kate Bosworth and Thandie Newton were said to be exponents, was referred to as "cocktail grunge" – "looking done-undone ... it's what Marianne Faithfull and Blondie would be wearing if they were young now".Jessica Paster, Style, 24 September 2006 – while a journalist who interviewed supermodel Helena Christensen in 2011 observed that, fresh from a photoshoot, she "flopped in a leather armchair like a sexy, ageing beatnik" and that, while "not a hippie, exactly", she lived in "groovy bohemia in Manhattan, where you can spot [her] moseying around the flea markets on the weekends".Giles Hattersley in Sunday Times Style, 17 July 2011 At the end of the 2000s (decade), this combination of apparently conflicting features was adopted by teenaged actress Taylor Momsen, who, in 2010, became the "face" of the British retailing chain New Look. Momsen described her style as "sweet and tough, grunge meets Chanel – a giant oxymoron" and claimed that she chose her outfits from "whatever clean clothes she finds on her floor" ("although no one ever believes me").
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