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But it was a passive action that's over and done with now.
Mr. Diesel is perhaps the most passive action star the screen has ever known.
A basic premises is that the opposite of war is not passive action or peace, but party.
Concurrence also requires communication, but one cannot concur unless a claim has been posed first (passive action).
These are passive actions.
Always show passive action.
Verbs indicating a passive action.
Static forms represents much more a property or general condition, whereas the dynamic form is a real passive action entailing "by someone":
The Oron language does not possess any affixes or verb forms to express passive actions; 'he is received' becomes 'they receive him'.
"That's passive action," said Sullivan.
Further passive action was taken in withdrawing from the Bohemian Diet with the Declaration of 1868 that called for a tripartite monarchy.
Since the 1980s, there have also been strict requirements to ballot the workforce and warn the employer before, to not call sympathy strikes, and to take only passive action in picketing or protests.
Passive actions, Headbutts, Elbow strikes, Knee strikes without knee-pads, Hitting to opponent's head on the ground position, Stomping, Buster, Knee strikes to the opponents on the ground.
Indeed, the intentional binding effect (described above) may depend on the motor efference command; Engbert, Wohlschläger, & Haggard (2008) provide data suggesting that compression of estimated intervals between action and effect occurs only for volitional actions initiated by the self and not for passive actions or for actions performed by others.