It also performed the worst of the bunch, often getting stuck moving between the various floor surfaces.
He had brought his luggage with him, because he was moving between the apartments of friends of friends.
Our engine goes to a lot of trouble to avoid moving between servers.
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This would replace the current five-page document workers must fill in when moving between countries for continued health benefits.
Unpacking this, it means that any losses on CDS contracts have already resulted in cash moving between the contracting parties.
But Kibumba itself was deserted - not a civilian could be seen in the valley, only troops moving between positions.
Police officers moving between the homes of the victim and one of the defendants may have transferred textile fibres, the defence say.
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Americans are enormously mobile: 37.5 million people moved from one house to another last year, with 4.3 million of them moving between states.
In 1996 both parties backed a law requiring private insurers to offer coverage to people moving between jobs, even if they are gravely ill.
It also showed that water was constantly moving between different reservoirs.
It could be said that Sir Ernst has spent his life moving between the two: he made it a mission to put the study of art on a scientific footing.
Gay rights activists say the matter often leaves same-sex couples in legal limbo when moving between states, claiming that Maryland state courts have also inconsistently ruled on issues relating to same-sex marriages.
Moving between eggs and lettuce is task switching, but the pan is actually heating as she preps the food, and the water is running over the lettuce while she stirs the eggs.
Moving between the worlds of architecture and graphics, Rizzi also designed the Happy Rizzi House - an office building in Germany, the front page of a newspaper in Hamburg and three versions of the New Beetle for Volkswagen in 1999.
He hopes young Potter fans, who are not usually interested in Shakespeare, could be drawn to the play based on his past experience of moving between film and theatre, Fiennes says in an interview for BBC Radio 4's Front Row.
But even these aren't a perfect solution, because the ones that work with the iPad can't send common Windows keyboard commands to OnLive Desktop, so you wind up moving between the keyboard and the touch screen, which can be frustrating.
In two of the years, it would be held in permanent bases, possibly in north west Wales and west Wales, while in during the other two years it would continue as now moving between north and south Wales to temporary homes.
We particularly liked the ease of use of Keynote's chart and table tools, which work within the application, and its transition effects, both for moving between slides and for introducing elements within an individual slide--though overuse may eventually make us as tired of Keynote's revolving cube transitions as we are of PowerPoint's wipes.
Researchers at the University of Michigan studying 172 research scientists recently found that when the scientists shared the same buildings and overlapped in their daily workplace walking patterns moving between lab space, office space, and the nearest bathroom and elevator they were significantly more likely to collaborate: For every 100 feet of "zonal overlap, " collaborations increased by up to 20%.
The M4, where traffic travelling into London is moving slowly between junctions 2 and 3.
For Google, software defined networking represented a better way of moving traffic between its global data centers.
We took breaks to marvel at the fragile ecosystem, Kelly moving fluidly between his roles as stuntman and coastal biology professor.
Moving seamlessly between multiple muses is something de la Renta nailed long ago.
Its most recent initiative was a festival celebrating transhumance, the ancient custom of moving animals between winter and summer pastures.
Still, it's hard to bet against Carter, 43, who has repeatedly shown a talent for moving seamlessly between his artistic and entrepreneurial sides.
More and more people, especially in suburban societies such as America's, were moving only between their first and second places, making extra stops only at alienating and anonymous locations such as malls, which in Mr Oldenburg's opinion fail as third places.
In some respects, there is a balancing act between moving methodically and making quick progress.
's Nicholas Negroponte describes the difference between physical products and information products in the digital age as the difference between moving atoms around (physical products such as cars and computers) and moving bits around (electronic products such as financial analyses and news broadcasts).
As MPs began consideration of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill on 12 October 2010, he insisted the government had found a "balance" between moving quickly and allowing MPs time to debate the plans - despite accusations that the move is being rushed.
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.
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