Block pull
A block pull is the following glider/block collision, which moves a block (2,1) toward the glider source. Performing this reaction twice using a salvo of two gliders can move a block diagonally back by three cells, which can be of use for a sliding block memory.
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2o$2o15$10b3o$10bo$11bo!
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