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1   I,   2|             motion, begun either to move too slowly, or to be hurried
2   I,  29|            cause us to exist and to move with the activity of animated
3   I,  34|         everlasting perpetuity they move on in unbroken and ever
4   I,  63|         take from them all power to move their limbs, by making their
5  II,  39| supplication to images which cannot move; address as superhuman deities
6  IV,  23|           human bodies, which could move, which could turn to it
7   V,  27|            privy parts of Baubo, to move to wonder and laughter a
8 VII,  11|           stopped, that they cannot move with their feet, that they
9 VII,  28|         them, nor can reeking fumes move them by their senses, not
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