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- Vienna Report in ORF, April 4th 2009 Slow Forward: Breath of the Cosmos (Dancing Planets) April 4th 2009 SlowForward in Linz September 3rd 2009 Archived...
- split into 3 main categories: guard, forward, and center, with the standard team featuring two guards, two forwards, and a center. Over time, as more specialized...
- [citation needed] Following the failures of the Great Leap Forward, Chinese leadership slowed the pace of industrialization, focusing more on the development...
- Baillie formed his force into a long square formation and began to move slowly forward. However, Hyder Ali's cavalry broke through the formation's front, inflicting...
- Han****. There are two rule sets for softball generally: slow-pitch softball and fastpitch. Slow-pitch softball is commonly pla**** recreationally, while...
- camouflaged or doubtful item of prey is promising, before it starts to stalk slowly forward. When close enough, the spider pauses to attach a dragline, then springs...
- Snowfall Impact Scale. Northeasterly flow, combined with the storm's slower forward motion, enhanced snowfall across the region. The cyclone began moving...
- allowing several positions of the oar for slow forward rowing, powerful forward rowing, turning, slowing down, rowing backwards, and stopping. The ornament...
- Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani named them Tardigrada, which means 'slow walkers'. They live in diverse regions of Earth's biosphere – mountaintops...
- explosion describes an explosive event where the blast pressure wave moves slowly forward displacing or wrenching (rather than shattering) objects in its path...