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movement

Definition for movement

noun as in drive, campaign

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And still, Democrats and other progressives could hardly be credited with running a cohesive, well-oiled resistance movement.

The marriage of “Carmina” and cinema arguably started in 1981 with the film “Excalibur,” which indelibly used the opening movement “O Fortuna” as King Arthur rides into battle with his knights.

Scientists are concerned it will fragment the ecosystem and disrupt the movement of wildlife.

From BBC

“David also worked harder than anyone I know in the conservation movement,” he said, “to introduce low-income kids and their families to natural realms beyond their neighborhoods.”

Cantona and contemporary artist Ryan Gander will highlight the effects of fame on players with an art installation that literally puts a spotlight on visitors and follows their movements through the gallery.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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