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  • Moove! : Association Lyonnaise des jeunes gays, lesbiennes & de ceux qui les comprennent.
  • Moove! : Association Lyonnaise des jeunes gays, lesbiennes & de ceux qui les comprennent.
  • A group of Red kangaroos on the move. Colour reproduction of a painting by W Kuhnert.
  • A man who has shot a barn owl moves towards it as another man runs away. Etching.
  • A clothed man tries various ways to force a mule to move without success. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • A clothed woman carrying a parasol and handbag moves a chair, turns and sits on it. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • Crowds at Greenwich Fair, watching performers in booths with drums, whips, etc: a mounted policeman moves through the throng. Wood engraving.
  • Drunkenly gazing at the chin of his daughter, Lot moves amorously towards her. Mezzotint by R. Dunkarton, 1787, after A. de Gelder.
  • The wrestler Constant Lavaux "le Boucher" performing a wrestling move on George Hackenschmidt by holding him upside down. Process print after Walery, 190-.
  • The wrestler Constant Lavaux "le Boucher" performing a wrestling move on George Hackenschmidt by holding him upside down. Process print after Walery, 190-.
  • Introducing the revolutionary new FluorImager 575 from Molecular Dynamics : fluorescence imaging : moves you into the fast lane / Molecular Dynamics Limited.
  • Introducing the revolutionary new FluorImager 575 from Molecular Dynamics : fluorescence imaging : moves you into the fast lane / Molecular Dynamics Limited.
  • A clothed man gets off a mule and tries various ways to force the animal to move without success. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • A feeble old woman with a flask attached to her hip moves with the aid of two crutches; illustrating debility. Engraving by P. Galle.
  • Human chromosomes in late anaphase. At this stage the chromosomes have started to separate from each other and move towards opposite poles of the cell.
  • Human chromosomes in early anaphase. At this stage the chromosomes have started to separate from each other and move towardds opposite poles of the cell.
  • A miller sits on a donkey which is being pulled by the reins and pushed from behind to make it move. Lithograph by S. Baptiste, 1828.
  • A man with one foot moves with crutches accompanied by a little girl wearing a hat and her arm in a sling. Engraving with etching by P. Quast.
  • A bearded old man dressed in rags moves with the aid of a stick and carries a bowl in his left hand. Engraving with etching by P. Quast.
  • An old beggar with a wooden leg moves with the aid of two crutches and holds his hat in his left hand. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • A man hides behind one door as the young woman he has been with moves to greet a newly-arrived couple, appearing through another door. Stipple engraving, 1786.
  • A hand hanging over a chessboard has made its last move: white wins because the white king is protected by a condom; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A musician playing the clarinet outside a town-house is given threepence by a footman and asked to move on, but the musician asks for more money. Steel engraving after R. Seymour.
  • The repeated words 'the right move' against a hazy image of a couple in bed representing an advertisement for safe sex by the Gay Men's Outreach Crew. Colour lithograph by Bradley Brechin.
  • A horse-drawn public carriage crosses Kyōbashi bridge in central Tokyo, towards Ginza: a rickshaw moves in the opposite direction; mount Fuji is visible in the background. Colour woodcut by Hiroshige III, 1874.
  • Human chromosomes in early anaphase. At this stage the chromosomes have started to separate from each other and move towards opposite poles of the cell. The chromatin appears grey and the kinetochores are pink.
  • A man at a funfair by the seaside, being compelled to move rapidly by his dog pulling him forwards; representing exercise as good for the heart. Colour lithograph for the Nederlandse Hartstichting, ca. 2000.
  • Reynard the fox is lowering himself into a well by sitting on the well-bucket, while the wolf is raised out of the well by the same move. Etching by A. Fox after J. Wolf.
  • What have you found out about your body? : Complete the circles below to tell everyone in your school : balance ... the heart ... leaping legs ... how quickly you can move / Wellcome Trust.
  • Jacob offers bread and soup to an exhausted Esau, who has returned from hunting; to the left, angels move upon Jacob's ladder; to the right, the blind Isaac feels Jacob's disguised hands. Engraving by E. Kirkall after Skeitz.