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  • 1Movement — may refer to: Contents 1 In society and the arts 2 In music 3 In timepieces 4 See also In society and the arts …

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  • 2Movement for Socialism (Britain) — Not to be confused with Movement for a Socialist Future or Workers Revolutionary Party (UK). Movement for Socialism Leader Cliff Slaughter Founded 1985 Split from Workers Revolutionary Party …

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  • 3Movement for Socialism (Argentina) — Not to be confused with Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples, Movement for Socialism (Venezuela), or Movement for Socialism (Britain). The Movement for Socialism (Spanish: Movimiento Al Socialismo, MAS) …

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  • 4Movement paradox — A movement paradox is a grammatical phenomenon which, particularly according to proponents of lexical functional grammar, presents some problems for a transformational approach to syntax. Take the following example sentences: We talked about the… …

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  • 5Movement for France — Mouvement pour la France Leader Philippe de Villiers Founded 1994 …

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  • 6Movement (New Order album) — Movement Studio album by New Order Released 13 November 1981 …

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  • 7Movement in Still Life — Studio album by BT Released October 8, 1999 …

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  • 8Movement (clockwork) — Movement of a Russian aviation chronograph In horology, a movement is the internal mechanism of a clock or watch, as opposed to the case, which encloses and protects the movement, and the face which displays the time. The term originated with… …

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  • 9Movement for Rights and Freedoms — Движение за права и свободи Leader Ahmed Dogan Founded 4 January 1990 Headquarters …

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  • 10Movement Medicine — is a relatively new practice of movement meditation, developed by Susannah and Ya Acov Darling Khan.[1] For ten years they co directed the Moving Centre School Europe, representing Gabrielle Roth and the 5rhythms in Europe until 2007.[2] Susannah …

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