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The definition of locomotive specified in 40 CFR 92.2 applies to this subpart.
Ãâó: www.setonresourcecenter.com/cfr/40CFR/P85_042.HTM
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The ability to move or travel from place to place.
Ãâó: www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/ancient/vocab.html
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movement. Movement that travels from place to place, usually identified by weight transference on the feet. Basic locomotor steps are the walk, run, hop, and jump and the irregular rhythmic combinations of the skip (walk and hop) and gallop (walk and run).
Ãâó: www.state.tn.us/education/ci/cistandards2001/music...
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Distinctive Princeton cheer... "'rah, 'rah, 'rah, tiger, tiger, tiger, sis, sis, sis, boom boom boom ahhhhhhh. Princeton. Princeton. Princeton". (It's common to replace "Princeton" with a class year to toast a particular class.)
Ãâó: encyclopedia.worldvillage.com/s/b/Princeton_Univer...
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Velociraptor walked on two slender legs; it was certainly among the fastest of the dinosaurs, considering its long legs and light weight. Velociraptor may have been able to run up to roughly 40 mph (60 km/hr) for short bursts. Velociraptor could probably also jump.
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