• He tried to enjoy himself, but all the time he was aware of her moving back and forth between the rooms, not talking to anyone.

    NEWYORKER: The Swan

  • The hardware progression has been from the mainframe to the personal computer to more powerful clustered servers, with cost and access moving back and forth between large enterprises and corporations to small businesses and individuals.

    FORBES: How Cloud Computing Can Boost Developing Nations

  • This rhythmic moving back and forth between a sustained, trance-like state and the adrenaline-packed jolts tends to induce an overall contemplative yet alert state, akin to the feeling one has when driving on a long road trip on uncongested highways.

    FORBES: Beware the Peanuts

  • When they're all working together waving those long arms and moving back and forth in unison, like the ocean lapping at the shore it can be tough to get an open jumper and nearly impossible to work the ball inside.

    WSJ: Contrasting styles on display in Syracuse-Michigan

  • "Any time you have a significant number of your nationals moving abroad and coming back and forth as they do in the Dominican Republic or retiring there, it makes sense to have a new model or a new level of representation, which I think will be good for over there and over here, " said State.

    WSJ: Living in New Jersey, Elected to Serve Far Away

  • He had stretched out his stockinged foot and dipped his big toe into the water, moving it slowly back and forth, his leg fully extended, for he could only just reach far enough to touch the surface.

    NEWYORKER: While the Women Are Sleeping

  • They spent good money engineering "features" into these devices that kept their customers from freely moving their music back and forth between their devices.

    ENGADGET: Microsoft Research DRM talk

  • Even with such a small number of electrodes that allowed for a small patch of vision, patients unexpectedly said they found the device useful by moving their heads back and forth and scanning the environment, said Dr. Greenberg.

    WSJ: FDA Approves Bionic Eye

  • The rocking chair was moving, too: back and forth, back and forth, as if her mother were still in it.

    NEWYORKER: Ziggurat

  • When I returned to the desk with a cup of water for her, I saw that she was rocking slowly on the chair, moving the larva rhythmically back and forth.

    NEWYORKER: The Slows

  • As you sit there not moving, watching the traffic lights changing back and forth, this is the perfect time to stop and think - is this a journey you really need to make?

    BBC: What Muscovites get up to in traffic jams

  • An attritional stream of propaganda pours forth from his official media, and he is busily moving the country back to a centrally planned economy, depriving state agencies and companies of most of the autonomy they had gained in the market-oriented reforms of the 1990s.

    ECONOMIST: Fidel Castro's permanent revolution marches on

  • Admiral Allen announced yesterday, for example, that, after a bunch of back-and-forth between state and federal experts, he is prepared to authorize moving forward with a portion of the idea for a barrier island that may stop some of the oil from coming ashore.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Assesses BP Oil Spill Response

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