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movement (Activity), noun campaign, cause, mass movement, motion, operation, principle, series of actions directed towards a particular end, undertaking movement (Progress), noun action, agitation, circulation, course, denomination, effort, great cause, interest, issue, measure, outflow, performance, removal, shift, step, stir, stride, transition, transmittal, traveling movement (Shipment), noun cartage, conveyance, transit, transportation See also: activity, band, campaign, circulation, course, denomination, dispatch, operation, outflow, progress, transition, transmittal How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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I was able to run down a lot of balls with my lateral movement, and I came up with some drop shots and was able to put the ball by him. And given the still torrid commercial real estate market in Los Angeles--even as the residential market cools off--the lateral movement of attorneys isn't likely to slow. Safranek offers the Her-Saf Air-Vac Clamp, which securely holds plastics, metals and nonporous woods from all lateral movement, the company says. |
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