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And in the '80s now, they give up Communist planning and they go for market economy, and it
moves
faster even than social life.
Mountain ranges, plate tectonics,
moves
the continents around, forms ore deposits.
If Cargill makes a decision, the entire palm oil industry moves, or at least 40 or 50 percent of it.
So why is it that the rest of biology
moves
so fast?
The smallest sound you can perceive
moves
your eardrum just four atomic diameters.
Noah needed to take two of every kind of bird, of every kind of animal, of every kind of creature that moves, but no mention about plants.
We're now so used to the idea that the Earth spins, rather than the Sun
moves
across the sky, it's hard for us to realize what a shattering mental revolution that must have been.
We find it intuitively easy to grasp ideas like, when a rabbit
moves
at the sort of medium velocity at which rabbits and other Middle World objects move, and hits another Middle World object like a rock, it knocks itself out.
The beautiful thing is that it
moves
bodily.
It retains its crescent shape and
moves
in the direction of the horns.
What happens is that the wind blows the sand up the shallow slope on the other side, and then, as each sand grain hits the top of the ridge, it cascades down on the inside of the crescent, and so the whole horn-shaped dune
moves.
So she
moves
in, and weird stuff starts happening, and because this is a B-grade horror flick, there's a dumb, not-to-be-found-in-reality reason why.
Within a few split-seconds the ex-lover of one of the main protagonists
moves
from passionately seducing him to outright hatred to a melancholy confession of love without any trace of direction.
'Ausentes' is the tale of a family that
moves
to a gated community in the suburbs.
Chinaski
moves
into Jan's apartment and now instead of getting drunk by himself he can get drunk with somebody else.
Happily for her, Chloe gets big role on a sitcom and temporarily
moves
to Hollywood.
The high-toned English set she
moves
in is such a clichéd bunch of harummpf-ers that it's ridiculous.
The writer and star Scott Shaw obviously fancies himself somewhat of a Samurai and throughout the film performs some very poor stunts and made up sword fighting
moves
that look massively amateurish.
The Final Executioner
moves
along at a fair pace and provides reasonable entertainment for less discriminate action fans.
The film
moves
along quite well but the acting, direction and editing leave a lot to be desired.
The fragments that could be assigned the term "story" is loosely held together at times but most of the time the movie just
moves
along with no purpose or drive.
You get that feeling as the film
moves
that everything is not what it seems, yet I feel the movie fails at giving you enough to go on to truly care afterward.
Then it
moves
on to being a B-movie version of Aliens.
The story itself
moves
at an incredibly slow pace, mostly taking place in a living room.
This movie had all the potential and makings of a great feel good, great love story...the cast is perfect, the visuals work, the original premise works, the characters work....but the story
moves
from one chess move to the next in a most predictable way...not one character in the movie has any depth or has any depth explained by the director.
Wealthy horse ranchers in Buenos Aires have a long-standing no-trading policy with the Crawfords of Manhattan, but what happens when the mustachioed Latin son falls for a certain Crawford with bright eyes, blonde hair, and some perky
moves
on the dance floor?
But halfway through there is a random scene that pops out of nowhere and involves one of the (female) prisoners and one of the (male) guards in a nude wrestling match, which she wins with a couple of judo
moves.
Struggling salesman can't make a go of it in New York, mentor with a heart of gold takes him under his wing, struggling salesman
moves
to California and makes it big, then loses it big, then bounces back with the simple life, then hits rock bottom trying to get back to the top.
Fast forward to the present day, a married couple
moves
into an apartment with a friendly landlord and begins unpacking their things, so far everything's normal.
Seagal's Aikido
moves
are still good, but why isn't he doing great movies like Marked for Death or Above the law, hes still got the
moves
and the attitude, I'm just left wondering 'Why Seagal, Why?'.
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