How To Use Moving in In A Sentence
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It here means the art of moving in coition, which is especially affected, even by modest women, throughout the East and they have many books teaching the genial art.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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There were times when it was hard, when one or other of us would be crying out for more, be it moving in, or more often a cry for the delights of sexual intimacy.
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We're definitely moving in a positive direction, but each time we make a leap to a new level of functionality, things get more complicated and fractured and difficult for a while.
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For days before, public drapers were to be seen clinging cross-legged to obelisk and peristyle; moving in spread-eagle fashion, hung in a jacket of sail-cloth attached to cables, across the fronts of buildings, looping garlands, besticking banners and spreading tapestries.
The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
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The people are feeling so terrified that they are moving into shells and developing a typical aversion towards any kind of agitational path or protest movements.
Archive 2006-06-01
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It is not yet possible for patients to recognise faces, but they can at least differentiate large objects that are moving in their environment.
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After moving into her home, he suggested putting her mortgage in both names so they could remortgage based on both salaries.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are still rumors about moving in a week or two to an Oflag but who knows?
Moosburg Online: Stalag VII A (Oral history: Chaffin)
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He was flying on the outside of the formation before moving inside as the performance ended.
The Sun
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Beyond, out the window, a big rhody, a line of arbor vitae trees all moving in a stiff breeze.
Pointless and Possibly Cosmic Stuff About Me
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I don't tell this story to boast of my skills as a stalker or hide builder or to show my stoical ability to endure hours without moving in the pursuit of wildlife.
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At that, the train slows to a stop, and then starts moving in reverse.
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The lips of the Prior were moving in a kind of agonised entreaty, and his eyes rolled round.
The King's Achievement
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I felt as though I were a train that was slowly chuffing off from the station, the wheel spokes moving in slow, forward motions.
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The group were formerly close-knit but are now a bunch of individuals moving in separate directions and facing different problems.
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They are moving incredibly quickly through dried brush and chaparral that practically explode when they ignite, threatening the life of any firefighter nearby.
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At the end of the speech he seemed to be moving into the realms of fantasy.
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As one the three hanging soldiers hit the deck and released their harness while moving into a forward roll, and as one the tree shadows moved into positions on the guards patrol routes.
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He was back in parliament but there was no chance of moving into 11 Downing Street during this administration.
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For example, I'll sit in the living room so I will be less inclined to sleep writing on my laptop until very late at night/early in the morning, until I'm so tired I'm wobbly-feeling, with the world kind of queasily moving in the manner of an egg yolk.
MY BED IS A NEST OF PILLOWS
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Disturbances can occur while a fish is at rest, when swimming forwards and backwards, and during maneuvers while moving in either direction.
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He said columns moving in from the northeast and the south were expected to take the city - once known as Stanleyville - "within days.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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And there's something sharp, the fang, which is probing and penetrating and moving into it.
Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer & Alexander Skarsgard Bloody & Nude: 'True Blood' Stars Cover 'Rolling Stone' (PHOTO)
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The plan should boost employment and get things moving in the economy.
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Many opted to stay, moving into new Home Housing properties as their council homes were demolished.
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The pattern of differentiation could thus be visualized as a centripetal wave moving inward from a ring of already differentiated cells.
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Reading detective fiction and being able to converse about it at length over an extended period of time were undoubtedly what got me moving in that direction, because in my personal life Ive never been much of a gumshoe or very tough at all.
James Fuerst - An interview with author
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However, we're moving into a place together as friends and flatmates, for the purpose of improving our lives and lifestyles.
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It crosses the night sky like the moon; or else, like an actor, it crosses the stage, moving in an irrevocable pattern from origin to end.
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Australia and the US are controlling air traffic at Banda Aceh airport, trucks are moving in from Medan and the east coast ports are chockers.
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This cylinder gives its full volume of air, and apparently a little more at times, because the air is admitted by a concentrated inlet in which free _air is always moving in one direction_.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891
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Manning had been the ambassador to Israel and Nato before moving into Downing Street.
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high.
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This was the approach of geometrical optics, which treated light as moving in straight line rays which were reflected or refracted according to simple rules.
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Empirical evidence for other arguments: when someone uses a known mark like APPLE for unrelated goods, that has some market preclusion effects on Apple, because it prevents Apple from moving into that market later.
IPSC: Trademark
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The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery.
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The contratenor, usually moving in 2nds, 4ths and 5ths, lends a quasi-harmonic feeling to the music, but sometimes produces awkward combinations with the other voices.
Archive 2009-05-01
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At 25, he is moving into the peak of his career at a world football heavyweight.
The Sun
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Hammond was tasked with moving in to make necessary changes.
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But a major factor is that many baby boomers are moving into their peak earning years, according to Sheehan.
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Many specialists, former regulators, and industry mavens say they believe the new regime is moving in the right direction.
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It went on to warn that further flares are likely in the next week, and because the sunspot is moving into line with Earth, the risk of disruptions is even greater as the solar activity will strike the planet head-on.
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On the face of it, it would seem that Canadian society is moving in a positive direction.
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Thousands of galaxies revolve about its center, moving in every possible orbit like bees circling a beehive.
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Salinity and soil acidity are growing and dieback from the Phytophera fungus is moving in.
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Reagan decontrolled oil and natural-gas prices almost immediately upon moving into the White House.
Ronald Reagan's Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Dr Rydell's unorthodox methods involve screaming a lot, moving in with his patient - and even sharing his bed.
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People with different perspectives are a lot like two ships passing on a foggy night, moving in different directions, not able to see the other.
Christianity Today
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Moving in one fluid motion, she opened the door and stepped inside, closing it behind her with a creak.
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As my whole generation discovered, the world, whether at war or - nominally - at peace, has in any case kept moving in on us.
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The predator moving into the glade, is splashed by hard slashes of sunlight, which combine with its cammo pattern making it hard to see.
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After moving into her home, he suggested putting her mortgage in both names so they could remortgage based on both salaries.
Times, Sunday Times
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She followed obediently, moving in ridiculously small steps because her ankles were fettered to her waist.
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Amy sat unmoving in her seat, staring out at the rolling brown clouds.
THE WHITE DOVE
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Unfortunately, with more and more people moving into apartment blocks and embracing a fast-track cosmopolitan life, this practice is slowly being pushed into oblivion.
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We are already overstretched and all these people moving in are just going to make the problem worse.
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Modest sums in the wider sphere perhaps, but it was an indication that the firm, a minnow on the market, was at least moving in the right direction.
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Government troops are moving in on the rebel stronghold.
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Check that everything is in good repair before moving in, as you have to replace breakages.
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I want to point out that sail researchers have been moving in the direction of carbon foam sails over reflective metallized sails -- the carbon sails can operate at much higher temperature, and therefore much higher laser intensity.
The Speculist: New Space Survey
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Students should be prepared for the often hard and dirty work of manhandling nature - removing invasive plants, digging up drainage tile, placing riprap along streambeds.
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I'm ready to go with the tyre wormery I mentioned before - my solution to rats in the compost bin in the winter - but the brandlings are taking their time moving into the ordinary compost bin.
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I see beastly flashbulbs of many thingummies moving in the landfall without the slightest knuckle-duster of the landfall I see all the many thingummies going about the landfall.
Parajanov Contra Zizek (oder selbst proclaimed Brechtian Beast Z vs aSublime moving picture for magnitude of efficacy.)
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With drivers pandering along at such slow speeds, it hardly surprising that pile ups occur when the margin for error is so small with vast tracts of traffic all moving in tightly knit convoys.
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The out-patient department is moving into a bigger area, using a former ward recently vacated by another team.
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In his cups, Partridge may have drivelled out a whole string of indiscretions, at a time when Susan was moving in and out of the kitchen about her business.
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At least things are moving in the right direction now.
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There is an irony in comparing how the law is moving in relation to married and unmarried couples on this issue.
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The centre of opinion is always moving in the opposite direction from the policy of the government.
Times, Sunday Times
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He thought of moving inside where it would be cooler, but he felt too weak to move.
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I was using the binoculars and could see it clearly and started moving in a westerly direction picking up speed as it went.
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As I do not travel at a furious speed I manage to avoid most things, even the wandering loveless oil-beetle and the small rose-beetle and that slow-moving insect tortoise the tumbledung.
Afoot in England
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The crowds are moving in
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And the singers in turn use their bodies as moving instruments far more often than is usually the case in opera.
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Friday afternoon at least had the magnitude of the snow moving in the right direction, though the substantial accumulations north of D.C. never really got incorporated into the forecast until CWG entered the "nowcasting" phase.
Capital Weather Gang
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Lithium Ion Battery breakthrough promises 100-fold boost in performance March 20, 2009 The SLIK-STIK is a next-generation walking stick that just might be a killer app with the post war baby boom moving into senior citizenhood.
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
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If an object is moving in one direction without a force acting on it, then it continues to move in that direction with a constant velocity.
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Barry is repulsed by Tosser's Little Englander mentality, but beggars can't be choosers, and he knows that unless he can raise some cash quick the bailiff will be moving in on him, his business and his unsuspecting wife.
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At that moment, shadowy forms rushed in, moving in the darkness of the throne chamber.
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For those who have dived upon an untouched shipwreck the experience is described as very moving indeed.
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Most fieldwork is simply episodic, made by an outsider moving in for a period to assess observed social behaviour.
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Fine, I hope she clocks him one right on the nose, we've got to be moving in a minute.
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When the breeze picked up to 35 kts we dropped the spinnaker, gybed, set the headsail and started heading back inshore to catch the cold front moving in from the south-west.
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The centre of opinion is always moving in the opposite direction from the policy of the government.
Times, Sunday Times
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But in groping for and moving into the sunlit plateaus of a better society we must ever bear in mind the necessity for adherence to one of those principles which are the underpinnings of society, a more ample and readily available justice.
Law Reform in a Changing Society
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Despite being labelled as weak Havering councillors were putting on a brave face and pointing out they were at least moving in the right direction.
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The brigade was now upon the Front Royal and Winchester pike, moving in the foot and wheel prints of the advance, and under and through an extended cirrhus cloud of dirty saffron.
The Long Roll
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She plantedthrew the seeds in the bed she calls the daylily farm, all her beds are farms of various sorts, after dumping mushroom compost from the nearby mushroom farm, an actual farm,on a section of land near her garage the first spring after moving in.
Bloom Day At The Semi Garden « Fairegarden
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I would slide unmoving into eternity.
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a man, with all the moving instincts of a loving and tender heart: and as a ruler, sure of his duty, he spoke the disinthralling edict, when multitudes still doubted: as a man he rejoiced in the glorious prospect of a race emancipated from a bondage more cruel than the grave, and elevated to the privileges of manhood and the opportunity of respect and honor.
A Commemorative Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
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Moving into samba territory, the song shuffles among spicy guitar licks and a bottom-dwelling bassline.
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Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore, when they noticed with dismay that the speed-boat was moving in a circle.
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Everything she puts her name to sells like hot cakes and moving into the art world could be very lucrative.
The Sun
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I've seen some shell shocked illustrators at shows lately, completely unable to understand why their prints aren't moving in quantity.
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Big farmers are moving in, not in order to farm, but in order to speculate with rising land prices.
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If the pendulums are moving in opposite directions, however, the forces they exert on the beam cancel each other, and the beam doesn't move.
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Before I can sit down in my own chamber, and think it of the dampest, the door opens, and the Brave comes moving in, in the middle of such a quantity of fuel that he looks like Birnam Wood taking a winter walk.
Pictures from Italy
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When your home is eventually sold on your death or on moving into care, the reversion company gets the agreed percentage of the sale proceeds - typically 50% - 75%.
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Always indicate before moving into another lane.
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New thoughts may well change how the moving innards of the earth are modelled.
THE EARTH: An Intimate History
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And in 1993 accredited journalists moving in armed convoys were not the same target as they are today.
Times, Sunday Times
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We are incrementalists, but in this case the incrementalism is moving in the wrong direction.
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The rows are set so that anyone traversing them will have a much smoother run moving in straight lines, like a castle on a chessboard.
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The plan should boost employment and get things moving in the economy.
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The overhead shots of the circus ring seem at first sight to be POV yet in the shots of Lola her eyes alternate between moving in panic and being actually shut.
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It took me a year to find a job after leaving uni but since then she talks non-stop about us moving in together.
The Sun
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It has tried moving into live music and boosting sales of high margin accessories such as headphones.
The Sun
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You will feel a surge of energy and determination that gets life moving in an exciting new direction.
The Sun
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Her career is moving into top gear.
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It was the disaffected young westerners moving into the endless possibilities of the East.
Times, Sunday Times
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Origen: Or, Whilst the bridegroom "tarried," and the Word comes not speedily to the consummation of this life, the senses suffer, slumbering and moving in the night of the world; and sleep, as energizing feebly, and with no quick sense.
Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew
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He also explained that in summer some herders migrate further up the mountain, moving into summer shacks, to let their cattle graze on better and different kinds of plants.
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The Fabian Society was founded to gradually replace capitalism with socialism, but now they are rapidly moving in the opposite direction.
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After moving in, they plotted a seven-year remodeling plan, working on their own house in between Pick's jobs rehabbing a growing list of clients' homes.
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The way wood contributes is by vibrating in a certain way, moving in a certain way, a way in which the purfling is assimilated.
Isolating the Violin's Song
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It is well-known for its treacherous sands and fast-moving incoming tides.
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And like as they were inobedient to their superior, right so their members began to move against their superior, which is reason, and they felt their first moving in their privy members, and thereof they were ashamed.
The Golden Legend, vol. 1
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Planning work for the deep vadose zone has been given another four or five years to allow DOE to develop new technologies for cleaning up the soil and preventing the contamination from moving into the ground water.
The Seattle Times
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In accounting, he learned how to handle billing and payroll, before moving into contracts - the lifeblood of the company.
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This gets them moving in the right direction, says Nancy Hassel, animal lover and PR person, who saw the need for a basics course a few years back and pressed it into being.
Pet Talk: Be a Responsible Dog Owner
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They have other assets and are moving into bioenergy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Check that everything is in good repair before moving in, as you have to replace breakages.
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So long as you keep moving in a desultory fashion, you are left alone.
Exploring Britain's Canals
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As the day progresses, the weather starts to take on a gloomy appearance, with dark, gray clouds moving in, covering up the sky and diffusing the sunlight.
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In fact, he’s anything but … but the fact he’s more receptive to a thawing is a signal of the direction we’re moving in,” he continued, before adding, “of course, lifting the travel ban itself will be a major, major development in the drive toward an expanded trade relation.
After a minor thaw, Cuban trade opportunities excite U.S. businesses
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I drove around the block, swung across the road in what I thought was impeccable style, and was just moving into position by the pavement, when a police car drew up beside me.
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Repeat with your foot moving in a counterclockwise direction.
Dr. Maoshing Ni: Natural Osteoporosis Help
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Increasingly, all PEI contractors are moving into mixed hardwood / softwood stands as the old field white spruce stands become scarcer.
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So long as you keep moving in a desultory fashion, you are left alone.
Exploring Britain's Canals
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Were people taking the warnings, heeding the warnings and getting packed up and moving inland?
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People with different perspectives are a lot like two ships passing on a foggy night, moving in different directions, not able to see the other.
Christianity Today
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And now Hollywood's literary agents are moving in, scenting huge profits from book and film rights.
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As his hair is shorn off, the young boy feels he is moving into a new stage.
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Investors will need to be nimble in 2005, moving into segmented markets.
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Copleland council have always been blinkered towards below Bootle, regeneration for here is not on the agender except at a price. lowerer copeland have had to learn to diverify with help of residents moving in from away and spending their money on tourism, the goverment have not helped us, we are just a bit of land that stands between sellafield and barrow and they that they dont want us ..
Evening Mail news round-up
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A smaller delivery van from a wholesaler was just moving into her unloading yard.
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For centuries, artists painted religious figures, whether saints or gods and goddesses, then still lifes -- arguably with religious aspects present -- moving into landscapes and portraits of the high and low born, before the crosscurrents of popular culture opened the more psychological frontiers, with Surrealism, Symbolism and Abstract Expressionism taking the forefront.
Lisa Derrick: Retro Cool Pop Art at the Palms this Weekend: Rare Exhibit of MidCentury Modern and MC-Influenced Fine Art
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This should involve making all key decisions and even moving into your office during your absence.
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You will feel a surge of energy and determination that gets life moving in an exciting new direction.
The Sun
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The four poems published here, found among his papers-and dated to signal they were finished-are moving in the way the voice modulates from one to the next.
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She had a natural instinct and gift for moving in a sexy way when she was nude.
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Moving in a fluid is complicated by the fact that forces applied to the medium cause it to move.
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Anyone who hunts for a pizza-enjoying subsystem in a human being is on a fool's errand, and anyone who denies that a supersystem understands Chinese on the grounds that none of its subsystems do is making the same error moving in the other direction.
The Myth of the Computer: An Exchange
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It will get you out of a muddy school field and keep you moving in winter.
The Sun
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Within 48 hours, we washed the samples, removing inorganic material and invertebrate cases and exuviae, and sieved them through 1 mm mesh.
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In like manner the interchange of persons produces a vivid impression, and often makes the hearer feel that he is moving in the midst of perils: -- "Thou hadst said that with toil unspent, and all unwasted of limb,/They closed in the grapple of war, so fiercely they rushed to the fray;" (Iliad XV. 697, at Perseus)
Archive 2010-03-01
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But I know that moving in a universe operating on Balkan time, no question should be answered too hastily, and without deep contemplation.
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His early paintings are vibrant with greens and golds, then moving into reds, and then gradually becoming darker and more sombre as the years advance.
Times, Sunday Times
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Summer nights in Boston little ripply pools of light dot the sidewalk, formed by dim, old cast iron streetlights as they shine through maple leaves just barely moving in the breeze.
Ll miss you.
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Historians of WWII have largely focused on women setting precedents and being able to join the boys in moving into paid wartime work.
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Nonetheless, the evolution of the Irish landscape and Irish lordship were moving in the same general directions as changes that could be found across a large swathe of central England and parts of Wales.
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The American video artist holds up a mirror to our human condition in an immersive survey show of some of his most mysterious and moving installations.
Times, Sunday Times
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When the breeze picked up to 35 kts we dropped the spinnaker, gybed, set the headsail and started heading back inshore to catch the cold front moving in from the south-west.
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Check that everything is in good repair before moving in, as you have to replace breakages.
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People moving into the area are often regarded with suspicion .
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On our long drive from the border to Irbil, we passed throngs of families moving in the opposite direction: they were fleeing to the brilliant virescent cliffs of the Hasarost Mountains northeast of the city, where, they believed, they would be safer in case Iraqi soldiers encamped on the west bank of the Great Zab River were to launch a chemical strike against Irbil.
Peace Meals
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If they feel the flock moving in a certain direction they join the movement.
The Sun
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During a rehearsal of ‘Swan Lake ‘when the corps de ballet is moving in a long sequence of bourrées, up and down, back and forth, the camera only shows the feet of the dancers.
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Moving inwards from the skull towards the brain, or from the vertebral canal towards the spinal cord, the three meninges are: dura mater or pachymeninx (Greek pachy, meaning thick), arachnoid mater, and pia mater.
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Enemy submarines were moving in for the kill.
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For centuries, artists painted religious figures, whether saints or gods and goddesses, then still lifes -- arguably with religious aspects present -- moving into landscapes and portraits of ...
Lisa Derrick: Retro Cool Pop Art at the Palms this Weekend: Rare Exhibit of MidCentury Modern and MC-Influenced Fine Art
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Black, his wife Melinda, and his daughter Caroline all retired fairly early, each moving into their separate rooms after bidding the travelers a good night.
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Shortly after moving into her apartment, she found a job.
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The best way to utilize the platforms would be to Fold the fleet into the enemy's path outside them, moving inward, with the platforms just out of range.
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They were moving into Little Palgrave Hall, so, sadly, we had to leave.
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It seemed like it took forever to get those highways, those interstates, those major expressways, all the lanes moving in one direction, away from Houston so that people could move at a much faster pace.
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It is moving into eastern Europe with a facility to recycle poultry waste and a biofuel production line.
Times, Sunday Times
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In this show of works from 2001, he could be seen moving in a few different directions, but one major tendency dominated: fantasy now supersedes any interest in architectural reality.
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It seemed like it took forever to get those highways, those interstates, those major expressways, all the lanes moving in one direction, away from Houston so that people could move at a much faster pace.
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The BBC is moving into virgin territory by producing comic programmes of this type.
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CCTV cameras will be installed and fencing will be erected to prevent vandals moving in.
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Rabbits are not territorial creatures to the extent of evicting other rabbits moving into their home ground from further afield.
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Wales are moving into unchartered territory.
Times, Sunday Times
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As you can see from the video, he kept moving in to try to grab a leg, but the belimbed opponent kept away and threw an occasional jab to slowly outpoint Maynard on the judges' cards.
Nick Mamatas' Journal
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They will be timber framed, so construction will be quick and the first residents, who are now staying in temporary accommodation, should be moving in early next year.
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A B.S. in aero and three years technical experience before moving in to management!
Ares 1 Abort Study Update - NASA Watch
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He must refocus quickly and get the club moving in the right direction.
Times, Sunday Times
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A young man was moving in to the flat downstairs a week ago.
The Sun
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The worst case is when the tenor bell and the smaller bell opposite it are moving in the same direction at the same time.
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Snobbish home-owners are protesting about a refugee family moving into their street.
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There are unconfirmed reports that the seventh fleet is moving into the area.
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There are unconfirmed reports that the seventh fleet is moving into the area.
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The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence is now moving into a higher gear.
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Things were moving into a minor key.
Times, Sunday Times
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The big man moved into the room like a big cat moving into position before it leaped.
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The decision to avoid this sector was consciously taken, but now Boyden is moving into recruiting in investment banking.
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We generally allow a slack period between completing the purchase and actually moving in.
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Although I feel there needs to be more clarity and in some cases less literalism in approaching such political themes, it is definitely positive for artists to begin moving in this direction.
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Moving inside the sub we see the subwoofer, with the power adaptor right in front of the sub.
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With the azan shrilling in the background, the curtain rose on the beautiful Kashmiri dancers holding basketfuls of yellow flowers and yellow hankies, moving in simple and sensuous formations.
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From his position behind the front lines, he could see a stream of wounded men moving in a line to the rear.
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We are moving into some traffic as I pan the camera through the passenger-side window.
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Hot water softens them by dissolving the strengthening carbohydrates from their cell walls, and moving into the cells to gelate the starch granules and either dissolve or moisten the storage proteins.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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He was forced into circus races against horses and worked as a playground janitor and petrol pump attendant before filing for bankruptcy and moving into PR.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was moving in slow motion when Jimmy let off a sudden burst that sent chunks of sidewalk flying everywhere.
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Late maturing fields are particularly susceptible to corn rootworms moving into them from nearby earlier maturing fields.
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It is a way of moving into the future by taking over one's destiny, authentically and with resolve.
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He probably anticipated the way things were moving in terms of the moral and social climate.
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I don't want anyone getting ideas about moving into my flat… they can stay overnight, but that's as far as it goes.
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Some investors still have stereotypical images of Africa etched in their minds, while others see untapped business opportunities and are moving in fast.
Times, Sunday Times