moving Definition–adjective | 1. | capable of or having movement: a moving object. |
| 2. | causing or producing motion. |
| 3. | involved in changing the location of possessions, a residence, office, etc.: moving expenses. |
| 4. | involving a motor vehicle in motion. |
| 5. | actuating, instigating, or impelling: the moving spirit behind the party. |
| 6. | stirring or evoking strong feelings or emotions, esp. touchingly or pathetically: a moving story. |
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Related topics from BritannicaA Moving Habitat: About once a week the three-toed sloth of Central and South America (Bradypus variegatus) descends from the trees, where it lives among the branches. For this slow-moving mammal, the journey is a ...
American Museum of the Moving Image museum dedicated to educating the public about the history of film and television arts and about the impact those media have on popular culture. Established in 1988 in Astoria, New York, the museum ...
Outsider Art: Moving in from the Margins One of the most talked-about exhibitions of 2007 showcased the work of Mexican-born Martin Ramirez (1895-1963), who worked entirely within the confines of the California psychiatric hospital where he ...
Milky Way Galaxy These objects are remote organizations of stars that share common measurable motions but do not form a noticeable cluster. This definition allows the term to be applied to a range of objects from the ...
logistics The logistics of moving people may be handled in two ways. Individuals can be given instructions to meet at a certain point, nearby or far away. They then assume responsibility for making their own ...
mechanics The general motion of a rigid body tumbling through space may be described as a combination of translation of the body's centre of mass and rotation about an axis through the centre of mass. The ...
Rwanda Although Hutu insurgencies continued to occupy Rwanda's government, a new constitution aimed at preventing further ethnic strife in the country was promulgated in 2003. Later that year the first ...
Guatemala On the international front Guatemala strove to calm relations with neighbouring Belize and to promote a peaceful end to the war between the Sandinista government of Nicaragua and their opponents, the ...
sound Czechoslovak region, history of A tense interlude of little more than two years followed the landslide victory of the Sudeten Germans. In December 1935 Masaryk retired from the presidency, and Benes was elected his successor by an ...
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Related topics from Ask NewsPoll: Most Say U.S. Moving In Wrong Direction
Community Caregivers moving
Channel 39's Hemberger gladly moving to weekends
Houston Chronicle - Found 13 hours ago So Hemberger is moving, happily and voluntarily, to weekends as Channel 39 slides Steve Simon and Mia Gradney into the anchor chairs to...
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Internet service providers are moving toward a new definition of ...
InternetRetailer.com - Found 14 hours ago But Internet service providers are moving toward a new definition of spam in which the sender's reputation is paramount, says Stefan Pollard...
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Patheon moving headquarters to U.S.
Midyette abuse trial moving out of Boulder County
Examiner - Washington DC - Found Jun. 18, 2008 The trial may not be moving far. Prosecutors say the case should be held in the Denver area to prevent further delays.
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Jaguar Land Rover moving U.S. HQ to N.J.
SignOn San Diego - Found Jun. 17, 2008 AUTOMOTIVE NEWS Jaguar Land Rover is moving its North American headquarters from Irvine, Calif., to northern New Jersey, where it already has...
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India: Moving from Services to Sustainable Innovation
Macro World Investor - Found Jun. 17, 2008 ... based F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. India's largest pharmaceutical company, Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd., already is moving in that direction.
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Relocation.com Reveals Findings From Major National Consumer Moving ...
Exxon Joins Competitors in Moving Away from Gas Station Ownership
Seeking Alpha - Found Jun. 16, 2008 Exxons decision follows that of competitors Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDS.A) and BP PLC (BP), who are also moving away from station ownership.
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Just as we seem to know everyone, we turn a corner — online or offline — that takes us where it seems like we’re social networking in another culture that speaks a new lAustralia: the World’s Fattest Nation? How do you change the habits of a nation? This is the question most Australians will be asking themselves today following the news headlines. Apparently 4 million Australians are now overweight, and Australia has overtaken the US as the fattest nation in world. I can hardly believe it! The reporting doctor gave a number of potential reasons: Baby boomers are getting older, and are therefore becoming more overweight. People are moving less due to busier lifestyles. Poor food choices are being The Weekend is HERE!!! Yay!!! The Weekend is HERE!!! Yay!!! June 20th, 2008 I was planning on doing a 12 hour sleep in tomorrow, but I have to go help my brother Paul move his Cobra. That’s a car … or in this case a AUD$60,000+ replica that he’s building [which is why he needs help moving it, because it still isn’t on it’s chassis and stuff]. I still think there is a conspiracy to stop me getting enough rest!!! *SIGH* Maybe if I had a GF I could have sent her to move the Cobra whilst I slept! Man, do I need a GF!!! Offstumped Fiction - Kaun Banega Obama This is INN-CBN, welcome to the final episode of the Ultimate Surreality Contest if there ever was one - “Kaun Banega Obama”. We have an interesting slate of finalists, but before I introduce them, a word from our sponsors - the manufacturers of “Fair and Lovely”. (A Jingle is Played) Interviewer: Obamaji aapke mulayam gaalon ka raaz kya hai Obamaji: Maa ka doodh, Pita ka pyaar aur Fair & Lovely ka Saath, yeh hai mere chehre ke raaz And now we return once again to the Ultimate SurrealiTop 10 Ways to Stay or Get in Shape Ten Things to help you stay or get in shape Drink plenty of ice-cold water. Drinking water makes your body feel full. Your body also uses calories as it warms up the water. Make plans to go outside. When you go outside, you generally are moving around, getting fresh air, and exercising a bit. Even having a picnic in the park, or window shopping gets you moving more than you would be if you sat at home. Get moving. Take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator. Take a bike instead ofWhy series moved to next week I’m moving the final three parts of the “Why” series to next week. My editor (me) wanted short posts but I wasn’t able to deliver, so I got bumped (by me).Balance I know it is almost as American as apple pie to talk about balance. A post I wrote a few months ago on the subject received over 30 comments from folks sharing their own struggles. We talk about balance using lots of different phrases: love v. grace, tough parenting v. tender, work/ministry v. family life, in it v. of it...The list goes on and on. Wednesday night during deep conversation with my Bible Study gals, someone commented on their own search for balance. I loved her perspective on how Game teaches Chinese culture As the Olympics approach and China becomes even more dominant in the news, there’s now an an online video game that teaches Chinese culture and language. Called Zon , this multiplayer Web-based role-playing game was created by an influential researcher in Chinese education and a professor in education and technology at Michigan State University and it’s aim is to bring the players a vicarious, virtual experience of modernday China. The goal for the player is to fare well and advance sociallyThe Roundup: Can’t We All Just Get Along? This is Tom Brady’s baby mama, Bridget Moynahan, and somehow, one of our readers saw in Harper’s Bazaar … so it’s cool to out an old source after they’ve died? … hey, it’s Lenny Clarke! … who is most promiscuous? … so now Mark Cuban’s brother is blogging? … Big Brown and Curlin, talkin’ smack … after a jump, a photo you’ll enjoy … Analyzing the friction between sportswriters and sports bloggers, including quotes from a guy who never does interviews, Bill Simmons. (Boston Phoenix) Toronto GM Education policy change: Canada bolstered as contender for international talent Filed under: Innovation Policy, Canada and the World June 20th, 2008 by Aditya @ MaRS Canada’s silent policy change Photo by joesflickr In a world where the hunt for talent is fierce and is intensifying, it is crucial for Canada to position itself as a destination of choice for the brightest minds to remain competitive globally. With the integration of many eastern European countries into the EU and with increased internal competition for skill in countries like India and China, many desi I've got a few polls backed up in the queue, so rather than write them up individually, here is a compendium of some of the latest numbers: Louisiana: Overly worried about Mary Landrieu's prospects? The latest numbers her campaign commissioned from the Mellman Group show her ahead of Democrat-turned-Republican John Kennedy by a 49 percent to 33 percent margin. Bottom line, I don't think Landrieu's going to win by a huge margin, but I'm fairly sure she's going to win nevertheless. If the GOP Alladin is #1! We got a phone call yesterday just before 6 PM that Alladin’s biopsy results are in. He has hepatic lipidosis, also known as “option #1.” What this means for our little guy: 1) He has an 80% chance of making a full recovery. There is a possibility that, in the 3 samples they took, none were fully representative and that we still might miss something worse. But given that there are 3 samples… it’s unlikely. 2) He has already started treatment for what he has (started on Tuesday night). It canBeware the vertically-aware dog Beware the vertically-aware dog An engineering teacher in Texas wants to design a dog scarer for cyclists. In some parts of the world this is a big issue. When global touring, for instance, you don’t want to be bitten by a dog. It could have rabies. The sound of a bicycle humming along certainly seems to annoy many dogs. Richard Ballantine, author of the 1970s million-copy classic Richard’s Bicycle Book, loves dogs but his sage advice on how to kill one should it attack you is still souBacteria pump a molecular ‘clutch’ to stop London, June 20 (ANI): Scientists at Indiana University in Bloomington have found that a bacterium uses a molecular ‘clutch’ called epsE to disengage its propulsion system, when it wants to settle down. The researchers claim that they are the first to study how bacteria run off their flagella, the spinning tails that they use to move around. According to them, many bacteria have two modes — either free-living and swimming, or settled down as part of a stationary ‘biofilm’. Lead researchBaby steps... Our home will go on the market around the end of next week. We have only been here 3 years, and I am sure I don't have to tell you that we bought at the peak (i.e., when everything was through-the-roof expensive) and now, well, it is definitely not peaking (like so much meringue that has fallen!). We know we won't walk away with what we've put into this house, but we do need enough for a 20% deposit on another home. We are meeting with a Realtor team tomorrow morning; the wife was our realtObama Campaign Releases First General Election Television Ad In NH 60 Second Ad “Country I Love” to Air in 18 States CHICAGO ,IL – The Obama campaign today announced the release of its first television advertisement for the general election. The sixty second ad, entitled “Country I Love,” will begin airing in eighteen states across the country tomorrow to highlight how our shared values have shaped Senator Obama’s life.CHICAGO ,IL – The Obama campaign today announced the release of its first television advertisement for the general election. The sixty secondUnited Airlines Booking Tips As you may or may not know, United has been dropping services, upgrades and benefits that Elite members can use. I wanted to share how I get around some of these issues, weather or not you may have seen this by now. You may or may not know, United domestic economy no longer provides meals free of charge. Thus bring some cash along if you wish you purchase a meal, some flights including the PS "Premium Service" now take credit cards. So the smile and try to use a $50 or $100 bill no longer worksHang in there Pop The prognosis isn’t good. We suspect prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bone. His decline has been swift and unexpected. We closed yesterday, and are moving Pop to the new house tonight. This wasn’t our plan. He was supposed to enjoy the new house for awhile with us. It looks like ‘enjoy’ and ‘awhile’ are subjective terms. Hang in there Pop. We love you. Stop It A review of Stop-Loss (produced by Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, and MTV Films; directed by Kimberly Peirce; screenplay by Kimberly Peirce and Mark Richard; distributed by Paramount Pictures). On March 29, 2008, Suffolk County police officers vigorously fulfilled their sworn duty at the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove, New York. Alerted by the mall’s security professionals, they swooped down on a fearsome 80-year-old criminal, one Don Zirkel, former editor of the Tablet, a Cathol |
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