These cells produce dopamine - a chemical which plays a key role in movement.
When the sit-in movement spread from Greensboro throughout the South, it did not spread indiscriminately.
So definitely, it's still a city very much in movement right here.
Conveying these emotions in movement is challenging even for longtime dancers like co-artistic director Christine Dakin, who's been with the company since the 1970s.
This seeming lack of urgency in movement gives current providers a lot of time to talk to clients and get them comfortable with a move.
And we see in polls and we see in movement that more people are moving to the internet and that's another reason I'm very, very optimistic.
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Brain regions involved in movement, attention, planning and memory consistently showed activation when participants listened to music -- these are structures that don't have to do with auditory processing itself.
Indigenous movements such as the Zapatistas in Mexico, the CONAIE in Ecuador, the radical indigenous movement in Chile, and the landless movement in Brazil represent examples of more independent movements.
However, those countries were never major destinations for Russians to begin with, and the massive declines in movement to places such as the United States and Germany more than compensate for any increase.
Called AVATAR (Automated Virtual Agent for Truth Assessments in Real-Time) and developed by the US government and the University of Arizona, an official figure (a man nicknamed Elvis) projected onto a screen conducts the interviews and can detect small changes in movement and behaviour to see if a traveller is telling the truth.
With so many readers wanting to get involved in this movement, I have asked their Chairman and founder, Matthew Paisner, to introduce us to this movement in the account written below.
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Unlike more ambitious collectors such as Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza, whose broad range of master-paintings is housed at the imposing Villahermosa Palace in Madrid, Mr Beyeler does not claim to have mounted an exhaustive panorama that takes in every movement in 20th-century art.
Former allies in the freedom movement would not necessarily be our allies in the equality movement.
Andrea Levario, the Executive Director of the American Celiac Disease Alliance (ACDA) spoke to Jules Dowler Shepard, one of the leaders of the 1 in 133 movement, in a web interview on August 4th.
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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.
They now control about half the country, despite splits in the movement and differences in strategy and tactics between Uganda and Rwanda, which support different rebel factions.
Burland, 54, worked in the Scout movement in the Burnham and Highbridge area where the offences were committed between 1987 and November 2010.
Haugen graduated from Harvard in 1985, worked in the antiapartheid movement in South Africa, then earned a law degree at the University of Chicago.
Another factor in the youth movement in real estate: reality television.
He entered the failed Northern Ireland Assembly of the 1980s as one of its youngest members and became heavily involved in the Unionist movement in the United States, often joining his party's delegations to President Bill Clinton in Washington.
U.S. carrier Virgin America is among the leaders in a movement to offer passengers more flexibility in how they use their time on board.
One beneficiary could be former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who is viewed positively by about two-thirds of tea-party supporters, making her more popular in the movement than other potential presidential candidates included in the new survey.
Increasingly, members of the Green Generation will be bound together in a movement that must radically eclipse other monumental changes in social and industrial history.
Consider the words of Jerry Vlasak, a physician who is a well-known activist in the animal advocacy movement in Los Angeles.
Former minister Peter Kilfoyle has said Mr Mandelson's return to the "inner circles" of government would be "unpalatable" to many people in the Labour movement and in public life generally.
Federer was the elegant artist, almost balletic in his movement, and preternaturally refined, as if he'd been raised in the pocket of Sean Connery's smoking jacket.
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It brought mobile network operators and banks together to take advantage of the exponential growth of mobile phones ownership in Africa, ushering in a movement that has revolutionized the way financial services reach unbanked and under-banked people in developing economies.
But Unite believes a general strike "would be a landmark in our movement's recovery of its morale, strength and capacity to play a leading part in a society crying out for credible and honourable leadership".
At this point one of two things tends to happen: either the atheist remains in the clique that inflates their superiority complex and the atheist eventually loses interest in the movement, or the atheist learns a thing or two about how to properly address theist claims in more than just canned or general terms.
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