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"She moved slowly and breathlessly, her face flushed," Freeman described.
Google's own transition to selling cloud services has moved slowly.
"I moved slowly and carefully, perhaps even timidly," he wrote.
A probing ant moved slowly, keeping its antennas close together.
When I made a good record, the world moved slowly.
Trump has moved slowly to nominate officials to administration posts.
But consumers and companies alike moved slowly to patch their systems.
With a mediator's help, they moved slowly, especially around money issues.
He moved slowly; he was recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon.
It moved slowly and deliberately when it comes to making deals.
As she moved slowly with a walker, her friend, the Rev.
As long as I moved slowly, the Spark followed every move.
The songs moved slowly as FKA twigs sang about desire and devotion.
They moved slowly, like tourists, then paused, deciding which way to go.
The car moved slowly around them before reaching the palace shortly afterwards.
The government talks of restoring protected land, but it has moved slowly.
Gelfand also found the agency had moved slowly to remove dangerous pesticides.
The performers stood with arms drooping, faces dropped, and then moved, slowly.
Mr. Christie has also moved slowly to fill key offices in his administration.
The group moved slowly, stopping at each site for around five minutes each.
She recently had a hip operation, and moved slowly through her multilevel house.
By contrast, Mr. O'Neill moved slowly in moving those in ranks below him.
The woman had crossed herself as the pope moved slowly in her direction.
"Historically, these so-called police review boards have moved slowly in Chicago," he said.
But necessary improvements have moved slowly in ports like Boston, Charleston, Norfolk and Miami.
At first, the virus moved slowly through Orthodox communities in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
However, frustrations quickly overflowed as the lines grew longer and the voting moved slowly.
They moved slowly around each other for almost an hour without saying a word.
An addition of 100 heroin investigators, announced by the governor in 2014, moved slowly.
Traffic moved slowly, and she saw nothing but other cars and a horizonless sky.
Still, the fallout at those organizations has moved slowly and then all at once.
They moved slowly, cautiously, making a concentrated effort to blend into the negative space.
He moved slowly up the Congress hierarchy to be elected party president in 2017.
Young men threw firecrackers; cars hooted their horns as they moved slowly through the revelry.
Bulkhead Interactive moved slowly on delivering the skins; the winning players still don't have them.
Ahead, on a snowy slope, a company of infantry moved slowly up into the fog.
Glum-faced fans in Germany shirts moved slowly and quietly away from cafes and bars.
The Trump administration has moved slowly on hires since the president took office in January.
Though friendly and warm, she moved slowly and rarely, sometimes needing help just to walk.
He moved slowly, gingerly, through the Capitol, leaning on a pair of crutches for support.
She moved slowly about the room, back and forth between the bed and her bag.
The storm then moved slowly eastward across the Plains and upper Midwest areas between Nov.
Some posit that Google moved slowly because it was worried consumers would balk at privacy concerns.
She moved slowly and sensuously, pausing sometimes and dropping the pretense of smiling, then starting again.
That roll out has moved slowly, though, signaling that Facebook understands that sound could surprise some users.
Investigations in these cases have moved slowly, and may go nowhere given the context of the crimes.
Rescuers moved slowly to protect her and prevent further injury, Kenyan Red Cross official Anthony Mwangi said.
However, he has also moved slowly but surely into literature, making his decision to leave comics unsurprising.
Despite Congress authorizing $20 billion of recovery funds, work to fix homes and infrastructure has moved slowly.
Grocery stores were serving customers, and buses moved slowly on patchy, winding roads along the hilly terrain.
They moved slowly, soaking up the history in every crowded corner of Monument Park at Yankee Stadium.
The main fire was advancing into the wind, so it moved slowly and stayed close to the ground.
It weakened further to a tropical depression Sunday as it moved slowly north across Louisiana and into Arkansas.
The case has moved slowly for more than a decade, eventually ending up in the Florida Supreme Court.
That may have worked when information was scarce and moved slowly, but now it has become an obstacle.
But conversations about how to handle the bombshell moved slowly, in part because of the Rosh Hashana holiday.
He moved slowly through the crowd, shaking hands over the fence, smiling and waving to those farther away.
Still, Mr. Capehart moved slowly, taking nearly two years to give Mr. Schmit a key to his apartment.
But in the face of strong opposition from Congress and automakers, Trump has moved slowly on the issue.
The rebuilding effort moved slowly, in part because Mr. Chase did not like to borrow money, or spend it.
But to maintain investor confidence in the country's property rights, the government has moved slowly to implement this policy.
Ten months later, his face scarred, he moved slowly with a crutch and was unable to move his hands.
Even some governors who had moved slowly or downplayed the threat of the virus began to change their tune.
The buses moved slowly so fans could wave and cheer at the players, coaches and executives — and vice versa.
The Defenders moved slowly at times, but one thing it excelled at was emphasizing the importance of the "sidekicks," i.e.
Law enforcement, most of them Hawaiians themselves, moved slowly and respectfully, looking pained and conflicted as they arrested the kūpuna.
His security forces prevented the crowd from getting too close even as the vehicle moved slowly through the narrow alleys.
Mr. Trump's lawyers have moved slowly in responding to legal challenges to the White House's initial and revised travel bans.
In currencies, the dollar moved slowly higher for a third straight week of gains against a basket of major currencies.
They were firing guns at improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and anyone considered a "suspect" as they moved slowly down the road.
These were large men, square-ish and wide and possessed of serious physical density; they hit baseballs hard and moved slowly.
Storms like Hurricane Florence this year and Harvey last year moved slowly and dumped prodigious amounts of rain over the landscape.
The complexity of the unexplained wealth order process could be one reason the authorities have moved slowly, some legal experts suggest.
At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, leaders sweated as communications moved slowly—ever so slowly—between Washington and Moscow.
The caskets then moved slowly through streets choked with mourners wearing black, beating their chests and carrying posters with Soleimani's portrait.
She moved slowly, careful not to wake the sick baby, swathed in layers of linens, that she carried in her arms.
But Moonves has remained undaunted, and CBS moved slowly to investigate him (though it has finally opened an investigation involving independent counsel).
Robert Richards, 74, a retired publishing executive from Madison, New Jersey, said he now understood why his older golfing partners moved slowly.
In currencies, the dollar moved slowly higher, on track for a third straight week of gains against a basket of major currencies.
The cart moved slowly so the 86-year-old Palmer could connect with the patrons lining the cart path from the clubhouse.
With tax reform taking the bulk of the Congress's attention, efforts to hammer out a spending deal with Democrats have moved slowly.
Residents of the city of 100,000 people had complained for months about discolored water, but officials moved slowly to address the problem.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley says he plans to introduce a compromise bill to blend the two, but negotiations have moved slowly.
When the gunfire stopped, they moved slowly towards the hotel lobby, checking for ditches to dive into in case of a grenade attack.
Plans for the park moved slowly until 2016, when the European Union agreed to donate 1 million euros to WWF for Messok Dja.
Petrobras is in talks with China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) to help finish a refinery at the site, although talks have moved slowly.
This has moved slowly over time, so as to allow the peso to cheapen gradually, thus keeping exports competitive despite rising peso prices.
The Senate investigation has moved slowly, and without the drama of the House version, but Warner said he expects things to pick up.
Microsoft argues that one of the reasons it moved slowly here was to ensure extensions could run in the browser without compromising security.
The researchers termed another strategy exploratory: Ants still moved slowly, but they took winding paths moving away from and back to a trail.
As a result, Twitter has moved slowly on product updates and iterations in the past, and it'll be Coleman's job to fix that.
Many protesters wore black, the color now associated with the anti-government movement, carried signs and chanted slogans as they moved slowly forward.
They missed the way time moved slowly in Herat, where aunts and uncles were constantly visiting, and dinners were long, and always homemade.
When that system was finally dismantled almost 25 years ago, a new Constitution did provide for land reform, but the process has moved slowly.
Mr. Timberlake hasn't gotten any less famous since then, but all the same he's moved slowly away from the cutting edge, toward something safer.
She moved slowly, burdened with the few practical possessions she could bring and the small cache of money and valuables hidden inside her clothing.
The Federal Reserve has put a pause on interest rate increases, and China and the United States have moved slowly toward a trade agreement.
Rescuers moved slowly, erecting makeshift wooden scaffolding to prevent rubble from crumbling further and seeking a path to the child through the unstable ruins.
At the same time, the administration has moved slowly to disperse funding to address root causes of migration in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
She moved slowly, shoulders hunched, head lowered, and was escorted by a tall man in his 30s and a couple in their mid-60s.
The storm system moved slowly from south to north, traveling between the grid-patterned roads that crisscross the wide open spaces outside of Dodge City.
Ms. Willis moved slowly—a little too slowly, I thought—and I tried to help her along without revealing how desperate I was to escape.
On Tuesday the sheep, almost as if directed to do so, moved slowly, huddling and hovering in a circle, like particles spinning within an atom.
Wilder, 32, jabbed through much of the first round, while Stiverne, who had not fought in two years, moved slowly and cautiously around the ring.
Senate Republicans moved slowly on confirming judicial nominees other than Garland during Obama's final years in office, leaving Trump a sea of seats to fill.
But his campaign, which in the primaries was almost entirely predicated on his fealty to Trump, has moved slowly in rolling out a policy platform.
So it moved slowly to begin with: the budget that was eventually passed at the end of 2018 was only modestly different from the 113 one.
Ferguson doesn't believe that makes up for the alleged behavior, though, and says that Comcast moved slowly to correct what he sees as clearly misleading statements.
Super pleased with myself, I swiped my card and moved slowly to the area where drinks are picked up only to hear her call me back.
The line moved slowly to the two visa officers who sat in a dingy office with cardboard taped to the window to block out the sun.
While Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government has made welfare reform a top priority, it has moved slowly due to fears that it could alienate the public.
A herd of bison moved slowly through the trees, followed by hunters on foot and, behind them, a group of animal rights campaigners documenting the kills.
"I don't want to be putting you and your babies out in the cold," Sherrena told Arleen as the car moved slowly through the slushy streets.
Two-way trade has grown to about $2.2 billion as India courts Myanmar following the gradual end of military rule, but Indian-funded projects have moved slowly.
Two-way trade has grown to around $2.2 billion as India courted Myanmar following the gradual end of military rule, but Indian-funded projects have moved slowly.
The trial has moved slowly and is expected to last more than six weeks, with testimony from AT&T's Randall Stephenson and Time Warner's chief, Jeff Bewkes.
The attorney general in Anguilla, Dwight Horsford, has declined to discuss the case, which has moved slowly since Mr. Hapgood's arrest following the fight on April 13.
For her part, Taurasi took it in, signing autographs, taking selfies, and liberally giving out hugs as she moved slowly across The Garden floor toward the locker room.
That worked fine when the world moved slowly, but in today's agile development environment when programs are being updated much more quickly, developers required a much faster solution.
Some in Britain have suggested defence cooperation could be used as leverage in talks that so far have moved slowly, bogged down in arguments over the divorce bill.
After Putin assumed the presidency in 2000, he moved slowly and methodically to consolidate his position, gradually stripping rival oligarchs of their media properties and their political power.
The police opened a case into culpable homicide and child cruelty, but they have moved slowly, interviewing her parents only twice and making no move to arrest them.
Mr. Peña Nieto's government has said it supports a web of new agencies set up to audit public funds and swiftly punish their misuse, but has moved slowly.
Instead of taking aggressive steps that public-health experts were urging, he has moved slowly, presumably in the hope that things would somehow work out for the best.
The authority is moving to modernize the signal system, but the work has moved slowly, and reaching every line could take half a century and cost $20 billion.
Instead, the California Horse Racing Board moved slowly to confirm the test results, then quietly dropped the case and changed its rules to retroactively clear the horse. 7.
Although Iraq has one of the world's largest natural gas reserves, it has moved slowly to develop them and relied on Iran to supply it with gas and electricity.
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa's ruling party moved slowly on Sunday to elect a leader to replace the scandal-plagued President Jacob Zuma, as disputes over delegates' credentials delayed the vote.
Thomas would go on to finish the war undefeated but unglorified — because he moved slowly and deliberately, caring more about his men than about his legacy as a commander.
Talks moved slowly and stalled in the run-up to the July 1 presidential election in Mexico, which yielded a landslide victory for veteran leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Although Iraq has one of the world's largest natural gas reserves, it has moved slowly to develop them and has relied on Iran to supply it with gas and electricity.
President Kennedy moved slowly on promoting civil rights, but racial upheaval forced him to take action and his Civil Rights Address in 1963 made him an icon among African-Americans.
Butler pushed for a trade, but Thibodeau was reluctant to give up on the player he had developed, and the team's owner, Glen Taylor, moved slowly to make a deal.
Inside the dressing quarters, the players moved slowly to exit the room with the blank expressions familiar to most every losing locker room after a championship contest in any sport.
" D'Angelo admits that going eight years without a fully available ads product means Quora has moved slowly, noting, "we've definitely focused more on our users and the mission than on monetization.
Criticism of the visa process has been muted, and reform has moved slowly, partly because laid-off American workers — mostly tech employees replaced by Indian guest workers — have not loudly protested.
The White House wants Congress to authorize those negotiations under legislation that would allow expedited approval of the reworked agreement, but talks between administration officials and congressional Republicans have moved slowly.
A drummer sounded the call for dinner, but with the highest-profile attendees (Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian, Rihanna and Madonna) still outside on the red carpet, the procession moved slowly.
But broader issues, including tax policy and a vote for a plebiscite on gay marriage, have either moved slowly or been voted down, leading to the government's poor polling among voters.
By the time it reached Houston it had weakened to a tropical storm, but it moved slowly over the region, rotating and picking up more moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.
The company is in talks with China National Petroleum Corp to help finish the refinery and possibly give a shot of adrenaline to the beleaguered city, but negotiations have moved slowly.
Their mouths moved slowly like they were underwater when they spoke and I strained to read their lips when they weren't busy downing popsicles, their mouths shaped around them into perfect O's.
In addition, whether by accident or design, Trump has moved slowly to fill vacant offices, leaving "acting" officials in place of persons receiving Senate confirmation, notably in the State and Defense departments.
Both Google and Facebook have tested location-based mobile ads, but have moved slowly due to product decisions, privacy concerns or some combination thereof; Snapchat is working on location-specific ads, too.
Typhoon Kammuri, the 20th typhoon to hit the country this year, weakened slightly and moved slowly across central parts of the archipelago during the night, with damage minor reported in some areas.
We moved slowly, in part because Lily was simultaneously finishing college (she graduated last month) and in part because I wanted to be sure she was ready to share with the public.
He moved slowly, so that I could stop him at any point, as he removed my T-shirt and bra, a scalloped black lace thing with an elastic that seared into my ribs.
India and Iran agreed in 2003 to develop Chabahar on the Gulf of Oman, near Iran's border with Pakistan, but the venture has moved slowly because of the sanctions over Iran's atomic programme.
The original three Titans fell into relatively basic archetypes: one had higher armor but moved slowly, another had low armor but moved fast and the third struck a balance of the other two.
Although institutional changes for more political inclusivity and democracy moved slowly in the conservative monarchy, by 1907 the Austrian Parliament was elected by universal male suffrage, and a participatory public sphere was thriving.
The Senate moved slowly on health care — it's a complicated subject, as you may have heard — and by the time senators were ready to take up a climate bill, the 2010 midterms were looming.
Privacy features, too, are something Facebook has moved slowly on: its promised "clear history" tool was supposed to arrive in the first half of 2018, but it's now scheduled for sometime later in 2019.
Ms. Yellen continued the aggressive economic stimulus campaign that was launched by her predecessor, Ben S. Bernanke, during the financial crisis that began 10 years ago, and she has moved slowly to end it.
Elmer and Elsie were about the size of tortoises, and moved slowly, like tortoises; he designed a tortoise-shaped shell that accentuated the resemblance, leaving only a light-sensor head sticking out of the top.
In spite of documented Russian election meddling in the 2016 United States presidential election, and years of warnings from security researchers about insecure voting infrastructure, the US has moved slowly to improve its election defenses.
IBM has already suffered from being late to one of the biggest trends in technology today, cloud computing, where it moved slowly at first and watched the early market leadership go to Amazon and Microsoft.
On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump said that while trade talks with China had moved slowly and that there had been incorrect reporting about U.S. willingness to lift tariffs, which dampened sentiment in Wall Street overnight.
Cook has added to that list, most notably with the $3.2 billion deal to buy headphone-maker Beats and the Apple Watch, but has moved slowly in areas like Apple TV, music, virtual reality and autonomous cars.
The recovery has moved slowly since Maria struck the US territory on September 23.4, leaving most of the island without basic services such as power and running water, according to residents, relief workers and local elected officials.
About 50 police in riot gear, aided by National Guardsmen, moved slowly through the camp in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, checking structures for any of the several dozen protesters who had stayed beyond the Wednesday deadline to evacuate.
A royal convoy, which included heir apparent Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, moved slowly through Bangkok's ancient quarter to the Grand Palace, winding past thousands of somber Thais dressed in black, many of them holding aloft portraits of the king.
Since Hurricane Maria struck the US territory on September 20, the recovery has moved slowly, leaving most of the island without basic services such as power and running water, according to residents, relief workers and local elected officials.
With the first lady, Melania Trump, at his side, the president moved slowly down the line of memorials before he waved to a crowd in the distance and left, ultimately bound for a weekend in Palm Beach, Fla.
After about two years, things moved slowly so I looked for an agent but they wouldn't vet me without PD (professional development) credits and the issue with that is that you can't get a PD audition without an agent.
Initiates for the mysteries, their stomachs empty apart from the ritual drink of kykeon, would have moved slowly through long entrance halls of the sanctuary before looking up to their right and seeing a large cave beneath the Acropolis.
The rehearsal parade moved slowly down the street, each of the school's 31 sections (about 100 people assigned to each) distinguished by matching T-shirts or other rehearsal gear, like the African-influenced headscarves on the older, whirling women called baianas.
The NAFTA talks have moved slowly since they began in August, in part because of U.S. demands ranging from changes to automotive content origin rules and dispute resolution mechanisms to imposing a clause that could automatically kill NAFTA after five years.
For one thing, Trek has moved slowly and fitfully away from the default of white male leads, so it's nice to see Martin-Green and Michelle Yeoh (who plays the Shenzhou's captain Philippa Georgiou) at the helm of a starship.
Rather than swiftly responding to Obama administration measures with matching openings in Cuba's state-controlled economy, the Castro government has moved slowly enough to raise questions about whether there will be significant trade between the two countries before Obama leaves office.
The talks began three weeks ago but have so far moved slowly as the government grapples with Brexit negotiations that hinge on the future management of the land border between EU-member Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland.
For Britain, the release over two weeks of a series of strategy and discussion documents was intended to counter criticism that it was unprepared for the talks, and to speed up negotiations that have moved slowly over the past 14 months.
On a brisk June afternoon in Goroka, the capital of Eastern Highlands province, a dozen Asaro Mud Men, as they are colloquially known, moved slowly and deliberately through a crowd of hundreds gathered on a dusty field, bows drawn and spears in hand.
This event, which is the subject of the few Phoenix lights photos that exist, consisted of an arc of blinking orbs that moved slowly over Phoenix before promptly disappearing as soon as they reached the Estrella mountain range southwest of the city.
Attempts by the community to pursue justice in courts have moved slowly but, in April, UHHRU lawyer Yulia Lisova secured a hearing in Ukraine's administrative courts that will consider whether Roma's rights were violated by the authorities' failure to protect them from attack.
Tropical Cyclone Kenneth, the strongest storm to hit the region since records began, made landfall Thursday, then moved slowly over the eastern African nation, killing 38 people and dumping torrential rains in areas still reeling from the devastation wrought last month by Tropical Cyclone Idai.
The open question is whether Nadler struck this lackluster deal because of poor tactics or to avoid a potentially dramatic moment that could swing public opinion -- which has moved slowly but not decisively toward impeachment -- increasing pressure on reluctant House leadership to pursue impeachment.
Other painful reforms that many economists say are needed have also moved slowly under Xi. They include overhauling China's bloated and debt-laden state sector, fixing the fiscal system to tackle local government debt and bringing in new property taxes to ward off housing bubbles.
The debt train moved slowly until the outbreak of the Cold War, when the United States saw value in building up Puerto Rico as a showcase of how democracy and free markets could raise living standards beyond what was available in Soviet-backed Cuba.
The bill has bipartisan support, but it's moved slowly on Capitol Hill; sponsors raised the issue during a Senate debate over a Puerto Rico bailout bill in June, and thousands of miners and allies rallied outside the Capitol earlier this month in support of the bill.
Paul Ryan leading bipartisan delegation to Puerto Rico on Friday The recovery has moved slowly since Maria struck the US territory on September 20, leaving most of the island without basic services such as power and running water, according to residents, relief workers and local elected officials.
He had moved slowly into writing, first fascinated by the mere shapes of the letters, requesting pens, Waterman ink and ruled exercise books to depict them; then intrigued by the stories his father read to him; then, in London, banging out his first attempts on a BBC typewriter.
The hurricane center also issued a tropical storm watch for portions of the U.S. mid-Atlantic and New England coast by Tuesday as a second hurricane, Jose, moved slowly north from its position in the Atlantic Ocean about 315 miles (510 km) southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
Other painful reforms that many economists say are needed have also moved slowly under Xi. They include overhauling China's debt-laden state sector, fixing the fiscal system to tackle local government debt, bringing in new property taxes to ward off housing bubbles, and allowing farmers to sell their land more freely.
I could go outside and take walks down the lane with her again, though I moved slowly and my joints creaked, as she observed, "like the Tin Man in 'The Wizard of Oz.'" Long months of chemical warfare had left me thinner, drained and pale — somewhat vulture-like, no doubt — but it was working.
One person briefed on the personnel matter said that Ms. Reid had remained at the White House longer than expected in part because the first lady, Melania Trump, had not moved swiftly to fill White House staff positions, and that the Trump transition over all had moved slowly in filling some of the typical ranks.
"Bardo" consisted of dozens of stage lights that tracked attendees on a dance floor-like stage; at its weakest moments, the lights bounced around to loud music so the space simply resembled an enclosed party, but when they moved slowly in careful, deliberate paths to focus on individuals, the beams recalled eerie search lights, inescapable in that space.
While some of the specifics from these reports were slightly different, as USA Today would report a few months after the fact, the reports were united by several key observations, namely: the craft was enormous (witnesses described it as a mile wide), it made no sound, and moved slowly over Arizona, often times stopping to hover in a single location.
Chairman Jason ChaffetzJason ChaffetzHouse Oversight panel demands DeVos turn over personal email records The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by JUUL Labs - Trump attack on progressive Dems draws sharp rebuke GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Utah) bristled at the prospect the EPA moved slowly to tell state officials about the water problems, and said the agency should have announced its findings publicly.

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