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movement

[moov-muhnt] / ˈmuv mənt /




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While youth activism is nothing new in high schools, Club America is unique from other movements, said Gordon, the sociology professor.

From Los Angeles Times

During the abolitionist movement and the war itself, the North Star became a practical element of enslaved African-Americans’ looking to the heavens, a beacon of freedom and hope.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sensors in the steering wheel and cabin will analyze a driver’s eye and head movements, as well as driving patterns, for signs of intoxication, drowsiness or other impairments.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Woodside’s CEO, the engineer was forced to confront a rowdy environmental movement that regularly staged protests at the company’s headquarters in Perth—and targeted her home.

From The Wall Street Journal

In “Weapons,” its eerie harmonic movement portends an innocence soon to be lost.

From Los Angeles Times