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God remained behind his laws both as prime mover and as unmoved space.
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Despite being on a defeated team, Blair has been resilient, brave and intuitive and will again be Scotland's prime mover.
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Rosanne is an Ashoka Senior Fellow, a Hunt Alternatives Fund Prime Mover, and a 2001 recipient of a John D. and Catherine T.
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Their prime mover is the desire to create without being plundered.
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The prime mover of the Arte Povera movement was an Italian art historian named Germano Celant, who conceived Arte Povera in the service of an argument.
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Hit by rising suicide rates in the wake of two long wars, the Pentagon has suddenly become a prime mover in researching treatments for the suicidal.
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Sir Richard Sykes, Glaxo's boss and the prime mover behind the merger, has made no secret of his desire to run the world's biggest drug company.
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The evidence that surfaced in that case, as well as an ongoing private class-action lawsuit that followed, showed Mr. Jobs as a prime mover behind that antipoaching agreement.
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The U.S. has been a prime mover in urging Mr. Thein Sein, who became an elected head of state in 2011, to introduce reforms after five decades of repressive military rule.
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But he soon realized that the Nation under its Articles of Confederation was not functioning well, so he became a prime mover in the steps leading to the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787.
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Julie Bailey, the prime-mover behind the campaign, denies he is being made a scapegoat.
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