We need a movement -- a movement of people determined to change the system who will not rest until we succeed.
Shaila Ittycheria, a resident in the area, offered to start checking on residents, and a mini-movement via a simple Google Doc was born.
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The new symphony, a three-movement piece lasting fifty minutes, digs a little deeper.
In other words, it is a results-oriented movement as opposed to a power-oriented one.
Lippa has written a 12-movement work that begins when Milk is 11 years old and then offers a movement for each month in his tenure on the board of supervisors.
These opposing attempts to go at a 45-degree angle counterbalance into a 90-degree movement.
He has become a symbol of those differences -- a contemporary face of a decades-old movement to make the ancient religion more relevant.
We can also imagine them, though, coming here concerned about their future, sometimes second-guessing strategy, maybe fighting off some creeping doubts, perhaps despairing about whether the movement in which they had placed so many of their hopes -- a movement in which they believed so deeply -- could actually deliver on its promise.
Gaborik waived a no-movement clause in order to allow the deal to be completed.
This shift in strategy came too late to stop a counter-movement in the form of Liberty.
This is why, in a way, making, knitting and crafting have become these days something of a counter-movement to consumerism.
No surprise, then, that a counter-movement has arisen, in the form of books that urge us to take these shows more seriously.
According to Channel 13 News, The Orlando Philharmonic will be performing a four-movement piece based on the music of the classic game series starting this July.
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This was a counter-movement by the group Sense About Science.
Wasps wrapped up victory three minutes from time when Rees bundled over - with the hint of a double movement - and Cipriani added the extras.
First, it has spawned a tax-cutting movement, which in 1992 pushed through a Tax Payers' Bill of Rights that bans Colorado's politicians from raising any tax without the electorate's permission.
"People who supported Governor Dean have been part of a movement all across America, and that was a grass-roots movement to change this country, " Edwards told reporters Saturday in Augusta.
Not so long ago, the notion of a Conservative Co-operative Movement would have seemed like a contradiction in terms.
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) was a saint-genius who turned opposition to British rule into a mass movement and demonstrated, through non-violent protest, that virtue has its own inescapable power.
Theodore Herzl, the founding visionary of the Jewish state, would not have anticipated the co-option of Zionism by a right-wing religious movement.
That being said, it is difficult to suggest that a watch with a simple ETA-sourced movement priced at or higher than a Rolex Submariner is a considerable value.
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The "itchometer" - a type of accelerometer - measures movement.
But the plaintiffs in the lawsuit argued that the Florida Reform Party no longer met a requirement that it be affiliated with a national party holding a national convention to nominate presidential candidates because the Reform Party USA -- the remnants of a movement spearheaded by Ross Perot in 1992 -- no longer met that definition.
What is needed is a grass-roots movement similar to MADD that encompasses all aspects of society.
This year, Hillary Clinton was defeated by something the Clintons didn't see coming -- a political movement.
"Immigration is actually an important part of affirming a limited-government movement, " he says.
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Michael Burnstine is a Miami Beach resident who began a grass-roots movement called the Coalition Against the Marlins Bailout.
But One's backers think a grass-roots movement could gather in public money too.
In the 1960s and 1970s Mexicans' uncertain status bedevilled attempts to create a civil-rights movement as potent as the black one was.
"When you create a grass-roots movement of this scale, you're bound to get one person who takes exception to your opinions, " Mr. Garone says.
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