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- verb Present participle of
locomote .
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Examples
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Give it a couple more years when everyone is capable of locomoting independently and of not running randomly into the streets.
The Unbearable Lowness of Brass 1 Dinosaur 2008
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In the Golem project Genetically Organized Lifelike Electro Mechanics we conducted a set of experiments in which simple electro-mechanical systems evolved from scratch to yield physical locomoting machines.
Archive 2003-08-01 2003
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In the Golem project Genetically Organized Lifelike Electro Mechanics we conducted a set of experiments in which simple electro-mechanical systems evolved from scratch to yield physical locomoting machines.
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In the Golem project Genetically Organized Lifelike Electro Mechanics we conducted a set of experiments in which simple electro-mechanical systems evolved from scratch to yield physical locomoting machines.
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Barely locomoting, locomoting at a speed slightly faster than Turn Around Norman's rate but slightly slower than Painted Stick's, she moved across the black and white checkerboard tiles toward the elevator, opening a tiny envelope as she walked.
Skinny Legs and All Robbins, Tom 1990
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If a man saw me locomoting, why he'd think he'd gone insane or else witnessed a miracle.
Skinny Legs and All Robbins, Tom 1990
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The upright, modern walkers 'prints had heal and toe-print depths that were relatively equal, as the Laetoli prints do, but those locomoting more like chimpanzees-as ancient humans have been proposed to have done-produced toe prints that were much deeper and did not match the Laetoli patterns.
Scientific American 2010
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Beneath the placid surface of any pond is a microscopic metropolis bustling with activity as tiny bizarre organisms pursue their lives; locomoting, eating, trying not to be eaten, excreting, and reproducing.
unknown title 2009
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Beneath the placid surface of any pond is a microscopic metropolis bustling with activity as tiny bizarre organisms pursue their lives; locomoting, eating, trying not to be eaten, excreting, and reproducing.
unknown title 2009
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Beneath the placid surface of any pond is a microscopic metropolis bustling with activity as tiny bizarre organisms pursue their lives; locomoting, eating, trying not to be eaten, excreting, and reproducing.
unknown title 2009
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