Candy knew just what El Lobo, with his pliant body and immobile gaze, was up to.
And as an immobile object, housing is one of the easiest assets for governments to tax.
Frustrated, the more successful eventually move to better-run communities, leaving the poor and immobile behind.
And, as Donna Simpson of City University points out, farmers like an immobile labour force.
How about a Necro which built infinite Bone Walls and speared their immobile victims?
She would lack the patience, and the vanity, to stand immobile for him, one hoof proudly advanced.
But workers remain for the most part immobile, and there is little sign yet of this changing.
It is an incurable, debilitating disease that slowly renders sufferers increasingly immobile and eventually leads to death.
Whereas his companion remained completely immobile for hours on end, he never ceased circling her, tirelessly filming her.
Obamanomics may, on net, permit an increase in the number of really incompetent, dependent, and socially immobile individuals.
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He was overjoyed by Barack Obama's election, but could not forget the poor, immobile blacks revealed by Hurricane Katrina.
China, in contrast, is fairly immobile: 60% of income differences persist between generations.
The scientists found that H.pylori lost its shape, became immobile and eventually died when it came into contact with this chemical.
The rare movement disorder, which causes muscles to spasm and the body to twist into often painful postures, left Sean virtually immobile.
The band members jiggled their legs but were otherwise immobile, and perhaps three smiles broke out onstage in the course of the week.
If you know that you're going to be immobile for long periods, reduce your calorie intake by avoiding, or eating smaller portions of, fatty fast food.
No one, not even museum curators, could say whether the thin, mostly immobile Swinton is actually getting some sleep while people stare at her.
Immobile workers become stuck in jobs for which they are ill-suited, which is inefficient: it raises prices, reduces incomes and makes some jobs uneconomic.
Unfortunately, accidents that happen while the car is parked or immobile are not covered by auto insurance, according to Sam Belden, vice president of Insurance.com.
As the video ended, family members sat silently, their faces immobile.
Wadsworth glanced upward, from the immobile face to the mobile one.
Cosmopolitan moneylenders were harder to tax than immobile landowners, governments grumbled.
Just the simple physical care that ill or immobile people need.
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Gone are the days of immobile, tree-like big men on the US team who stand under the basket throwing elbows and shoulders and muscling for position.
In Gaza City, long lines of immobile cars and trucks wind around the block from gas stations, their owners waiting, surprisingly patiently, for supplies to arrive.
Think outlaw biker romanticism (Marlon Brando in The Wild One), the proto-American exuberance of the bracket-race circuit, the silent noir mysticism of immobile cars in lonely fields.
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Compared with the immobile, conscript armies that many European states are still fielding, British forces can make a reasonable claim to be leaner, meaner and more modern.
At a time when capital moves at the speed of light alongside job opportunities funded by capital, home ownership makes us immobile when we need to be the opposite.
The university's Schaap laboratory studied a simple multicellular organism, Dictyostelium, in which motile cells (those which can move spontaneously) differentiate into two immobile cell types: stalk cells and spores.
But while computing costs, for example, have fallen by a factor of 10, 000 or more, the cost per kilogram of launching a payload into space has remained virtually immobile.
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