Movement
Meanings and phrases
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- a change of position that does not entail a change of location; motion; move; motility
- the act of changing location from one place to another; motion; move
- a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something; motion
- a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end; campaign; cause; crusade; drive; effort
- a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals; social movement; front
- a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata
- an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object; apparent motion; motion; apparent movement
- a euphemism for defecation; bowel movement; bm
- a general tendency to change (as of opinion); drift; trend
- the driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock)
- the act of changing the location of something
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- a former Palestinian terrorist organization (now merged with Fatah Revolutionary Council) that assassinated the Prime Minister of Jordan and during the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich killed 11 Israeli athletes
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- the random motion of small particles suspended in a gas or liquid; Brownian motion; pedesis
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- movement in the United States beginning in the 1960s and led primarily by Blacks in an effort to establish the civil rights of individual Black citizens
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- a group of Uighur Muslims fighting Chinese control of Xinjiang; declared by China in 2001 to be terrorists although there is a long history of cycles of insurgency and repression; East Turkistan Islamic Movement
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- a group of Uighur Muslims fighting Chinese control of Xinjiang; declared by China in 2001 to be terrorists although there is a long history of cycles of insurgency and repression; East Turkestan Islamic Movement
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- a militant Islamic fundamentalist political movement that opposes peace with Israel and uses terrorism as a weapon; seeks to create an Islamic state in place of Israel; is opposed to the PLO and has become a leading perpetrator of terrorist activity in Israel; pioneered suicide bombing; Hamas
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- a violent terrorist group organized in the 1980s and advocating the overthrow of the Chilean military government; leaders are mainly criminals or impoverished youths; Lautaro Youth Movement; Lautaro Popular Rebel Forces
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- a violent terrorist group organized in the 1980s and advocating the overthrow of the Chilean military government; leaders are mainly criminals or impoverished youths; Lautaro Faction of the United Popular Action Movement; Lautaro Popular Rebel Forces
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- a large missionary Hasidic movement known for their hospitality, technological expertise, optimism and emphasis on religious study; Lubavitch; Chabad-Lubavitch; Chabad
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- an organization of Muslims in India who killed Hindus in September 2002; believed to have ties with Muslim terrorists in Pakistan; Tareekh e Kasas
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- an Islamic fundamentalist group in Pakistan that fought the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the 1980s; now operates as a terrorist organization primarily in Kashmir and seeks Kashmir's accession by Pakistan; Harkat-ul-Mujahidin; HUM; Harkat ul-Ansar; HUA; Harkat ul-Mujahedeen; Al Faran
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- 19th-century movement in the Church of England opposing liberal tendencies
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- a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization; Romanticism
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- a militant group of extremist Sunnis who believe themselves the only correct interpreters of the Koran and consider moderate Muslims to be infidels; seek to convert all Muslims and to insure that its own fundamentalist version of Islam will dominate the world; Salafism
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- a Marxist-Leninist terrorist organization in Peru; was formed in 1983 to overthrow the Peruvian government and replace it with a Marxist regime; has connections with the ELN in Bolivia; Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Anaru; MRTA
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- a terrorist organization in Sri Lanka that began in 1970 as a student protest over the limited university access for Tamil students; currently seeks to establish an independent Tamil state called Eelam; relies on guerilla strategy including terrorist tactics that target key government and military personnel; Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam; LTTE; Tamil Tigers; Tigers; World Tamil Association
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- a movement of world Jewry that arose late in the 19th century with the aim of creating a Jewish state in Palestine; Zionism
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- a campaign against entering or continuing a war
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- an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object; apparent motion; motion; movement
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- a group of artists who agree on general principles; artistic movement
- Futurist is not in the sense of the art movement futurism.
- The group is considered Turkey's first contemporary art movement.
- However, a strong art movement was underway, with Kaapa at its centre.
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- a group of artists who agree on general principles; art movement
- Transgressive films as a distinct artistic movement began in the 1970s.
- In 1972 he became a member of the French artistic movement "Lettrisme" in Paris.
- An exponent of the second Scapigliatura artistic movement, Fontana was a very versatile writer.
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- a euphemism for defecation; movement; bm
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- movement resulting from or causing deformation of the earth's crust; tectonic movement
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- a group of people working together to advance certain cultural goals
- Andorra participated in the cultural movement of the Catalan Renaixença.
- The black is beautiful cultural movement sought to dispel this notion in the 1960s.
- Though removed from the cultural movement, the scientific understanding advanced considerably.
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- a movement aimed to promote understanding and cooperation among Christian churches; aimed ultimately at universal Christian unity
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- the movement of the eyes
- PGO waves are an integral part of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
- The song's title stands for "rapid eye movement", which is where memorable and vivid dreams occur.
- If a shield patch is applied to one eye, the other eye should also be patched due to eye movement.
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- the perception of body position and movement and muscular tensions etc; kinesthesia; kinaesthesia
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- the movement aimed at equal rights for women; feminism; women's liberation movement; women's lib
- Two separate reasons aided integration in the feminist movement.
- He married Aspazija, also a writer, active in the feminist movement.
- Lesbians have been active in the mainstream American feminist movement.
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- motion of a fetus within the uterus (usually detected by the 16th week of pregnancy); foetal movement
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- motion of a fetus within the uterus (usually detected by the 16th week of pregnancy); fetal movement
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- the movement aimed at liberating homosexuals from legal or social or economic oppression; gay lib
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- an organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement; trade union movement; labor
- A singing labor movement, that was the goal.
- In her work, she criticized capitalism and supported the labor movement.
- During this period of time, Lucy started working within the labor movement.
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- a recurring sleep state during which rapid eye movements do not occur and dreaming does not occur; accounts for about 75% of normal sleep time; orthodox sleep; nonrapid eye movement sleep; NREM sleep; NREM
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- a recurring sleep state during which rapid eye movements do not occur and dreaming does not occur; accounts for about 75% of normal sleep time; orthodox sleep; NREM sleep; nonrapid eye movement; NREM
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- motion that recurs over and over and the period of time required for each recurrence remains the same; periodic motion
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- a group of people working together to achieve a political goal
- He remained active among the Nkrumahist political movement in Ghana.
- Galicianism Galicianism is a nationalist political movement in Galicia.
- These came together as a political movement that called themselves "Patriots".
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- a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep; paradoxical sleep; rapid eye movement sleep; REM sleep; REM
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- a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep; paradoxical sleep; REM sleep; rapid eye movement; REM
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- a movement intended to bring about social and humanitarian reforms
- It was a result of social reform movement in India.
- The reform movement soon split along certain doctrinal lines.
- It was a religious reform movement founded in rural areas of East Bengal.
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- a movement intended to bring about religious reforms
- Balmaclellan was once a centre of the Covenanter religious movement.
- Many Chinese belong to Yiguandao, a religious movement originating from Chinese folk religion.
- Before founding his own religious movement, Lee was a member of the group known as the Olive Tree.
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- the ability to feel movements of the limbs and body; kinesthesis; kinaesthesis; kinesthesia; kinaesthesia; kinesthetics; muscle sense
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- a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals; movement; front
- By the end of the 1930s these and others had turned American folk music into a social movement.
- The book describes the philosophy and social movement of effective altruism and argues in favor of it.
- The FFWPU was created as a broad-based social movement to promote healthy families and strong societies.
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- movement resulting from or causing deformation of the earth's crust; crustal movement
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- an organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement; labor movement; labor
- Brandler was active in the German trade union movement from 1897.
- She became active in the trade union movement, serving as an officer.
- It was a social and trade union movement, based on the Polish Solidarity.
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- movement of military units to a new location
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- the movement aimed at equal rights for women; feminist movement; feminism; women's lib
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- political or religious or social reform movement or agitation consisting chiefly of young people; youth crusade
- She participated in the youth movement Hashomer Hatzair.
- This variation is often played in the youth movement Bnei Akiva.
- At age 10, he joined the youth movement HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed.
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- students became active in the civil rights movement.
- Hartley is active in the sex workers' rights movement.
- By the 1950s, the civil rights movement was gaining momentum.
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- He was involved in the Indian independence movement.
- It has since served as a museum to the independence movement.
- This Village was very active in independence movement of India.
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- In response, a resistance movement developed.
- During World War II, he worked in the resistance movement.
- His entire family joined the Norwegian resistance movement.
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- The first movement is as long as the other two combined.
- The first movement is marked "Langsam".
- The first movement, in G minor in 3/4 time, is in sonata form.
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- students became active in the civil rights movement.
- By the 1950s, the civil rights movement was gaining momentum.
- Her mother was also an activist during the civil rights movement.
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- Additionally, Jacob led the movement against the Silent Valley project in South Kerala.
- In 6 BC Tiberius, the future emperor, launched a pincer movement against the Marcomanni.
- A similar range of movement against resistance can be achieved with a multi-hip machine.
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- The second movement, in D major, is written in time.
- The second movement is in double variation form.
- The second movement is in sonata form, in E-flat minor.
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- From then on his life was with the labour movement.
- The majority of the Finnish labour movement supported Finland's independence.
- Since then, the UNEF has considered itself to be a part of the labour movement.
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- The Queen as a chess piece symbolises freedom of movement.
- Some 52% had no freedom of movement and 45% experienced violence.
- For the moment, Odona is just relieved to have freedom of movement.
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- was the dominant union movement in Upper Volta.
- From 1904 König engaged with the trades union movement.
- This followed 20 years involvement in the union movement.
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- Garrett Anderson was also active in the women's suffrage movement.
- Her mother supported the suffrage movement but also could not vote.
- She was the pioneer of the woman suffrage movement in New Hampshire.
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- There was a strong nationalist movement.
- The Berber Dahir gave birth to the Moroccan nationalist movement.
- Inspired by the nationalist movement, she took to wearing only khadi garments.
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- They also demanded the confirmation of the serfs' right to free movement.
- The noblemen also made attempts to hinder the free movement of their serfs.
- Rees-Mogg favours the end of free movement of people to the United Kingdom.
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- He lived openly as a gay man before the gay liberation movement.
- The women's liberation movement really began to flourish in the 1980s.
- Thus, the three representative institutions of the national liberation movement disappeared.
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- She became active in the social sector through the student movement.
- Contrary to Evers' statement, the student movement soon swept through Jackson.
- He and Li Tieying both publicly claimed the student movement was mostly positive.
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- Spiro Kosturi was the son of Jovan Kosturi, a figure in the Albanian national movement.
- The famous Guruvayur Satyagraha is a memorable episode in the history of the national movement.
- His first goal was the establishment of an organized national movement against the occupying forces.
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- Burck joined the revolutionary movement in 1926.
- Both were connected to the "Katipunan" revolutionary movement.
- He joined the revolutionary movement led by "Masterda" Surya Sen.
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- A housing movement began to form during this time.
- The protest movement began as a one-man crusade.
- His relationship with theatre movement began in 1962.
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- The "Funeral March", the third movement of his Sonata No.
- The third movement, Adagio non troppo, is in E-flat major.
- The shape and mood of the third movement is rather dreamy.
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- Fighter-bomber attacks on German formations made movement during daylight almost impossible.
- He participated in the movement during the 1930s as it became increasingly active against the NSDAP.
- A fair number of collaborationists then joined the OAS terrorist movement during the Algerian War (1954–62).
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- The lively mix generates a sound that induces movement within the listener.
- Aft also describes the direction of movement within an aircraft; that is, towards the tail.
- Albert calls this harmony, "consensio", itself a certain kind of movement within the human spirit.
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- The protest movement began as a one-man crusade.
- It quickly became a nationwide protest movement.
- Veselinović supports the protest movement "1 od 5 miliona".
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- He was the founder of the Band of Hope temperance movement.
- He later became a leader of the temperance movement in Sydney.
- He came from a Baptist upbringing, and supported the temperance movement.
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- The colossal slow movement of Bruckner's Symphony No.
- 35, has a funeral march as its slow movement.
- He finished his sketch of the slow movement ten days later.
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- The socialist movement uses red flags to represent their cause.
- "Napred" represented the first emergence of the socialist movement in Slovakia.
- As a teenager, he joined the socialist movement in the nearby port city of Trieste.
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- This movement led to resurgence of Persian national identity.
- He joined the revolutionary movement led by "Masterda" Surya Sen.
- His vigorous role in this mass movement led him to join the Communists.
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- In addition, there has been a movement towards examining children's L2 acquisition.
- Effective altruism is part of the larger movement towards evidence-based practices.
- The evidence-based education movement has its roots in the larger movement towards evidence-based-practices.
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- In 1948, a movement called "New Horizons" ("Ofakim Hadashim") was founded.
- In 2003 there was a European political movement called Europe–Democracy–Esperanto created.
- In 1966, he joined the underground movement called Mizo National Front (MNF) as Foreign Secretary.
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- Nationally END played a major role in the British peace movement of the 1980s.
- He called her Mother of Nations, as she was the first ally of his peace movement.
- One teacher had worked for a Quaker nonviolence peace movement, serving as a grassroots organizer.
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- environmental movement at the first ever national meeting.
- More recently, Dürr has contributed to the global environmental movement.
- environmental movement.
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- This coalesced into the musical/cultural movement known as La Onda (The Wave).
- His paintings helped to define the Catalan art movement known as "modernisme".
- He founded a spiritual movement known as "Archies" which endured into the 41st century.
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- The tail was strong and supported movement through water.
- This dynamic movement through the air is the origin of the term "aerodyne".
- It examines the 1920s and 1930s labor movement through the lives of a man and a woman.
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- Kentenich to work full-time with the new movement.
- Parham called his new movement the apostolic faith.
- Iranian New Wave refers to a new movement in Iranian cinema.
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- The trial did not, however, discourage the underground literary movement.
- He is one of the pioneers of the dalit literary movement" in Maharashtra.
- In the late 1910s, Under was involved in the influential Siuru literary movement.
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- "The Internationale" is the organizational anthem of the socialist movement and the communist movement.
- According to Abbas Milani, he was "one of the most prominent members of the Iranian communist movement".
- Modotti introduced Guerrero to Stalinist thought and he became politically active with the communist movement.
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- Efforts have been made to enhance freedom of movement between the two sides.
- In this article, notional movement between 24-cubie orbits for edge and for centre cubies is excluded.
- Buses are the principal form of public transport and passenger movement between the towns on the main islands.
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- Rees-Mogg favours the end of free movement of people to the United Kingdom.
- There is also a movement of people who consider themselves "gay Evangelicals".
- Inkha uses a camera in its eye to track the movement of people who come close to it.
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- His vigorous role in this mass movement led him to join the Communists.
- Nationalism became a mass movement in the second half of the 19th century.
- This led to a later Defiance Campaign in the 1950s, a mass movement of resistance to apartheid.
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- His family was attached with the Indian freedom movement.
- Both of them served the cause of khadi and freedom movement.
- Lambert Mascarenhas also contributed to India's freedom movement.
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- At the end of World War II, the anarchist movement was severely weakened.
- According to some, Christianity began primarily as a pacifist and anarchist movement.
- Many of these rural labourers were drawn to the anarchist movement in the later 19th and earlier 20th centuries.
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- Frances was deeply committed to the abolitionist movement.
- Burke was ambivalent of the growing abolitionist movement in Great Britain.
- Jackson opposed the abolitionist movement, which grew stronger in his second term.
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- Lions movement started at Thiruvaniyoor in 2008.
- In the beginning no problems occurred as the movement started spreading in the region.
- Although this movement started on Facebook, the story has recently been picked up by the media.
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- Only the final movement of the Quartet Op.
- The final movement, in Rondo form, starts with a very brief introduction.
- The final movement, (Give us peace), recalls the music of thanks expressed in .
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- The first and the last movement are in sonata form.
- The last movement of his Cello Sonata, Op.
- The last movement of Chopin's Op.
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- It marks Ginsberg's movement toward a more complete spontaneous style of expression.
- Pawns of appropriated armies do not change their direction of movement toward promotion.
- This would begin a movement toward opportunities for women to have successful solo careers.
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- The separatist movement caused many to leave in the 1980s and 1990s.
- Later the busts of other members of the separatist movement were added to the square.
- A separatist movement formed, battling the Indonesian government for more than four decades.
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- The validity of this argument was heavily disputed within the movement.
- The two men enjoyed a friendly rivalry, and kept the dialog going within the movement.
- Her stature within the movement was such that she often addressed the national convention.
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- Later the Little magazine movement became popular.
- The resistance movement became known as Marada, meaning rebels.
- The second movement became a setting of the "Ode on a Grecian Urn".
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- In 1989, Rößler joined the opposition movement Democratic Awakening.
- The second form of opposition movement was more strictly political in character.
- Many cultural figures had already declared solidarity with the opposition movement.
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- This work became the manifesto of the labeling theory movement among sociologists.
- He was an activist of the Yiddish culture revivalist movement among Russian Jewry.
- Xing documented the performance art movement among the East Village artists in Beijing in the early 1990s.
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- Most of the movement along the fault occurs in this zone.
- A light tune repeats throughout this movement along with an often-changing time signature.
- Evers was known for his role in the civil rights movement along with his younger brother Medgar Evers.
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- It was a religious reform movement founded in rural areas of East Bengal.
- He was, for a time, associated with the "Voice of Healing" movement founded by Gordon Lindsay.
- Founded in 1999, it is based on the ideology of the Meimad movement founded in 1988 by Rabbi Yehuda Amital.
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- The fourth movement is in sonata-rondo form.
- The final fourth movement (Toccata) is the best-known of the suite.
- The fourth movement of the cantata depicts a sea voyage bringing Nicolas to Palestine.
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- It became a popular movement but was tainted by accusations of Communism.
- The newly formed party was able to draw on this popular movement to recruit support.
- One is a popular movement of Palestinian youth in the West Bank and Gaza in the 1980s.
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- Very few people survived the Ottoman pincer movement after the betrayal of their plan.
- In 6 BC Tiberius, the future emperor, launched a pincer movement against the Marcomanni.
- The flexor pollicis longus and FDP of the index finger are weak, leading to impairment of the pincer movement.
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- Milliken is known as a political godfather to the American conservative movement.
- "The Seduction of Hillary Rodham" was the beginning of Brock's falling out with the conservative movement.
- The issue that forced him to leave the conservative movement was the movement's intolerance towards homosexuality.
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- The underground movement came to light in the fall of 1988.
- He took part in various dissident and underground movement activities.
- Omah recruits Joel for an underground movement fighting for the liberation of Israel.
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- It is also designed to protect freedom in the movement of goods, services, and people.
- In some cases, the canal basins contain wharfs and cranes to assist with movement of goods.
- The highway is one of the busiest of the country, because of the movement of goods to and from Santos's seaport.
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- These efforts became the basis of the British cooperative movement of the 1840s.
- That's how cooperative movement began: In the middle of the 19th century, Canada went through big events in its history.
- In reaction to the chaotic business conditions of the Panic of 1893, Peck began to develop a commitment to the emerging cooperative movement.
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- The movement gained momentum.
- Decades later, the statehood movement gained its first real momentum following a territorial referendum in 1946.
- The anti-pornography movement gained ground with the creation of Women Against Violence in Pornography and Media.
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- The publication of this book is often considered to be the point at which the revival movement started.
- In the late 1990s, their contributions to the swing revival movement propelled them to national stardom.
- Galicia has a Celtic language revival movement to revive the Q-Celtic "Gallaic language" used into Roman times.
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- The new organization had two main purposes: attracting more Federal support, and creating a truly grassroots movement.
- It was established in October 2011 as a grassroots movement inspired by a manifesto on blogs and center-right platforms.
- A truly grassroots movement would debunk the myth of outside agitators that the state of Mississippi commonly used to defend its own position.
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- The movement grew and spawned more than 40 branches around the country.
- A movement grew to stop the abuse and eventually led to the end of the company.
- The movement grew larger in the early 1920s, in spite of all the accusations made against it.
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- Manço pioneered the progressive rock-influenced Anatolian rock movement in the 1970s.
- Graffiti also became associated with the anti-establishment punk rock movement beginning in the 1970s.
- Its first few albums are typical of the progressive rock movement while the later albums were more in a new-wave rock direction.
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- Followers streamed to him from all quarters and levels of society, and he moved to the front of the democratic movement.
- Her parents had both migrated to the capital from Moravia, where her father had been active in the Social democratic movement.
- By the 1980s that view had changed, and the CPC concluded that it could actually learn something from the social democratic movement.
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- No opposition was encountered during the forward movement, but the enemy endeavored to harass the retirement.
- In his "Sci Fi Wire" review, Paul Di Filippo complained that the "forward movement of the story is slow and halting".
- On 12 February the expeditionary force, composed as follows, was assembled at Peshawar ready to make a forward movement.
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- Anton joined the guerrilla movement.
- The brutality of these reprisals led to a collapse of the early guerrilla movement.
- During the independence war, the rebels play a bigger role in the guerrilla movement.
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- Taxis have freer movement around the city and into rural areas.
- Shannon became involved in the anti-abortion movement around 1988.
- The spoken greeting ""Heil"" became popular in the pan-German movement around 1900.
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- A multitude of movement disorders have been observed after either ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke.
- in contrast, sporadic ataxias occur spontaneously in individuals with no known family history of such movement disorders.
- Aside from enhanced physiological tremor, it is the most common type of tremor and one of the most commonly observed movement disorders.
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- He was involved in the Saint-Simonian movement when a young man.
- The Blathwayt's fell out with the movement when politician's were assaulted.
- Hemu Kalani joined Mahatma Gandhi's Quit India movement when it was started in 1942.
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- Aikido makes use of body movement ("tai sabaki") to blend the movement of "tori" with the movement of "uke".
- Purulia Chhau uses the mask in dance, but Odisha does not, thereby combining facial expression with body movement and gesture.
- He consciously works in the areas of expressive language among text, visual stroke, body movement, voice, and expansion into space.
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- This eventually became an international movement, and continued until 1965.
- Bristol Pound is part of a larger international movement of local currencies.
- Dada was an informal international movement, with participants in Europe and North America.
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- The opening movement is an Allegro in A major and .
- The opening movement relates to the currents in the narrow straight of the sea.
- This lever is pivoted to delay the opening movement to allow the bullet to leave the barrel.
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- He became active in Taiwan's conservation movement shortly thereafter.
- Housing was coming under threat and the heritage conservation movement was starting.
- Its demolition became an early rallying point for the conservation movement in Sydney.
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- Her work included the Software Tools movement as well as contributions to USENIX.
- Motor coordination problems affect fine and gross motor movement as well as perceptual-motor skills.
- Students from Livingston College joined in the movement as well, and went to Salisbury drug stores to sit-in.
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- Joseph and Lisabeth Marziello have over 25 years of experience as a CEO Team in the Boys & Girls Club movement across the US.
- Where the ability for rapid movement across "tank country" was not possible, armoured penetrations often were avoided or resulted in failure.
- Historian Drew Gilpin Faust observed that "leaders of the secession movement across the South cited slavery as the most compelling reason for southern independence".
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- He is the central figure within a new religious movement with an emphasis on the implications of exotheology for human evolution.
- Chapter one, entitled "Doing is Knowing: Introduction and Approach", begins with an introduction to the new religious movement of contemporary Paganism.
- A nonsectarian spiritual movement, it is based on the Japanese Gedatsu-kai, a new religious movement that was founded in 1929 by Japanese Gedatsu Kongo.
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- Riot grrrl is an underground feminist hardcore punk movement described in the cultural movements section of this article.
- Dead Ends Dead Ends is a punk band from the Philippines that came out during the much-revered Philippine punk movement in the mid-80s.
- Nearby North Street is home to many of Belfast's most notorious bars and venues, particularly renowned during the punk movement of the 1970s.
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- In 1948 there was a short-lived but growing movement for some sort of economic union with the United States.
- Social Circus Social Circus refers to the growing movement toward the use of circus arts as mediums for social justice and social good.
- Before the appearance of now ubiquitous "motel chains," The Tucson Inn was developed as part of a growing movement of improved amenities competing for motor tourist.
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- She and her cohorts were so over the top that it just completely galvanized the gay rights movement".
- In 1969, the Stonewall riots occurred in New York City, marking the start of the gay rights movement.
- According to the curator of the exhibit, Bryant is considered "the best thing to happen to the gay rights movement.
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- Chambers stayed outside and frustrated Peter with lateral movement.
- The plasma membrane is not a fixed or rigid structure, the molecules that compose the membrane are capable of lateral movement.
- Movement in the north wall had been known since the 13th century when the tower was erected and buttresses were built to prevent lateral movement in the wall.
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- The underground movement came to light in the fall of 1988.
- The leaders of this movement came mostly from emancipated peasants.
- The Rimé movement came to prominence at a point in Tibetan history when the religious climate had become partisan.
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- Several Members of Parliament joined the movement.
- The local people joined the movement in large numbers.
- Sardar joined the movement.
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- Müffling saw this movement away and persuaded Zieten to support Wellington's left flank.
- In spite of this movement away from the river, it remains an important presence in the family.
- The first was a movement away from the sequence dances towards dances where the couples moved independently.
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- The contemporary guild democracy movement won its greatest successes among London's transport workers, notably the Thames watermen.
- The Chinese democracy movement, social activists, and some members of the Communist Party of China have all identified the need for social and political reform.
- YourView drew on ideas developed within the deliberative democracy movement, which promotes rational deliberation as a means of forming opinions and guiding policy decisions.
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- The bishop appointed him the diocesan representative of the temperance movement based in Trier.
- It is possible to approximately date the time of manufacture of a movement based on the serial number.
- Through Thaikudam Bridge and Praseetha, this movement based on folk traditions is reaching a visible form.