Axis of the Forbidden City from the map to see the right end of a path, clearly never let the car off, but it has a slow-moving vehicles, pedestrians, slow moving sign of avoidance.
Set in small-town Iowa in 1956, Gilead is a quiet, slow-moving but ultimately majestic avowal of the redemptive power of love. La.
Keep in idea concussion again the mood of Tan te, wagon finally toward city door afterward slow-moving go ahead, once handed over road money, the wagon finally got into permanent stability.
At one month we can follow a slow-moving object.
The sign was slow-moving, difficult to read and lacked Spanish accents and tildes.
Anacondas live in swamps, marshes, and slow-moving streams, mainly in the tropical rain forests of the Amazon and Orinoco basins.
Crossing the border seemed to involve going through a time warp, like a stereo turntable turned down a few steps, from Hong Kong's energetic 78 RPM pace to China's slow-moving 16 RPM.
A truck brings in a delivery in through a wide, slow-moving gate.
Somewhere near AT hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees.
Blisterrust is a slow-moving, slow-acting disease that appears as an orange patch on atree.
What this means for a football is that a slow-moving ball with a lot of spin will have a larger sideways force than a fast-moving ball with the same spin.
Plus immigration queues in many airports are very long and very slow-moving.
Or, as Mark e. DuPont, the vice President for airport services planning at American Airlines, put it: "Boarding can be like driving behind a slow-moving truck that you can't overtake."
Its main enemy today is forest fires. This slow-moving mammal cannot move quickly enough to escape the deadly fires which perennially ravage the land.
A bayou is a slow-moving stream.
These huge, slow-moving masses of ice cover about seventy-five thousand square kilometers. About one hundred thousand of these rivers of ice flow down mountains.
This slow-moving mammal cannot move quickly enough to escape the deadly fires which perennially ravage the land.