Hundreds of British and Afghan forces are moving by land and air towards the town of Saidabad.
This effect makes the object appear as if it is moving by itself.
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Moving by sneakernet is just about one of the oldest tricks in the digital virus playbook, but it can still be devastatingly effective.
And we discussed the American Jobs Act, the President's plan to get our economy moving by investing in our businesses, our infrastructure and our workers.
Two minutes later, I board a train so silent that, when it leaves the station, I can only tell it is actually moving by looking out the window.
The journey Capello is taking England on has its most defining moments ahead but it began with the 63-year-old self-admittedly getting things moving by rebuilding the shattered confidence of the players.
In a speech universally described as courageous and moving by MSPs across the chamber, Mr Robertson called for greater awareness among GPs and medical professionals to enable sufferers to be diagnosed and treated earlier.
At a news conference Sunday, Bremer also discussed the formation of a national "community action program, " which he said would help get local economies moving by hiring workers to clean up neighborhoods and build schools.
In something of a rambling answer, Bernanke allowed that there is a trade-off between the necessary restrictions to prevent a repeat of conditions that created and exacerbated the 2008 financial crisis and allowing banks enough rope to keep the economy moving by providing credit for businesses and consumers.
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It took the government to step in last year and get things moving by giving potential home-buyers cash to make down-payments on homes, cash for clunkers to buy new automobiles, cash to financial firms that was used for trading to bid up the price of stocks and commodities.
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The event was preceded by a moving benediction by Rabbi Arthur Schneier of the Park East Synagogue.
The size of the labor force grew by 578, 000 workers in October, with the labor force participation rate moving higher by two-tenths of a percentage point to 63.8%.
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It's still moving forward by about 20 metres a year, but it's also melting faster than ever.
But, compared to the alternative of moving people by car, it is safer by a factor of at least a hundred.
At the same time he was a master of point-to-point navigation, moving not by plan but by instinct, tempered by experience.
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Exporters that would otherwise float product down the Mississippi to ships in the gulf are now moving grain by train to the Pacific Northwest.
Walking by a fast-moving creek on the property, the 60-year-old Duluth native pointed out where the polar bear, Berlin, sought to escape rising water by moving to higher ground outside his cage.
"Ann, " which opened Thursday at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater, is choppy in parts and sometimes loses focus, but cannot be denied as a moving valentine by a fully committed Taylor, who is also its writer.
With Canon's Hybrid CMOS AF System and Movie Servo AF, the camera provides continuous AF for focus tracking of moving subjects by helping to reduce the camera's need to "hunt", resulting in a quick and smooth continuous AF.
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In this intriguing exhibition, and in the moving tributes by his friends Mr. Holl and Sanford Kwinter (available on Youtube), one sees the lasting value, and the folly, of an architect pursuing such a devout and solitary life.
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The dramatic finale at Soccer City was in stark contrast to a hugely underwhelming opening 45 minutes, which was a brutal disappointment after the spectacular opening ceremony and moving appearance by former president Nelson Mandela that had preceded it.
The books by the Better-Nevers are more moving than those by the Never-Betters for the same reason that Thomas Gray was at his best in that graveyard: loss is always the great poetic subject.
Both players were part of last season's off-season experiment which saw the Knicks gamble by moving on from younger players like Jeremy Lin by acquiring grayer, more experienced talent.
Ramzam says that identity thieves frequently test credit card information by moving small sums of money, and banks have responded by scanning transactions records looking for unusual recipients of what look like test transactions.
But in a legal twist, some of the protesters dodged eviction by moving from the grass and onto the pavement because that could not covered by the eviction order.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority was preparing for the storm by moving some sensitive equipment out of the path of the now, and by adjusting train schedules to accommodate an earlier-than-usual afternoon rush hour on Friday.
Earlier Thursday, the government reported initial jobless claims jumped by 41, 000 to 626, 000, while the four-week moving average rose by 39, 000 to 582, 250.
The work by Yamanaka, Melton and Srivastava upended conventional thinking that cell development proceeds in one direction, moving step-by-step from primordial stem cells to fully differentiated adult cells.
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