Moved
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When his family
moved
to Lagos, he studied in London, then came to Berlin.
I had been
moved
out of my bedroom into another more practical one.
As I learned how the shadows
moved
as the hours of the day passed, I understood how long it would be before I was picked up and taken home.
I think it's time that we
moved
beyond the idea of toleration and move toward appreciation of the other.
Think about all of the hundreds of thousands and perhaps millions of packages, that are
moved
by a logistics company every day.
So, why was he
moved?
And then the news cycle
moved
on.
But today, she's completed an IT training course, she has her first paid job, her children are back in school, and the neighbors, who previously just hoped this family would be
moved
anywhere except next door to them, are fine.
I've
moved
the microphone 20 centimeters.
But of course, today's society has
moved
on from there.
We collaborated with the local community and built, out of recycled materials of their own, this fantastical floating platform that gently
moved
in the ocean as we watched films from the British film archive, [1903] "Alice in Wonderland," for example.
When the frontiers of the Roman Empire began to crumble in the 4th Century, the capital was
moved
to the cultured, wealthy, and still stable East.
There was serious drought, and the people could not continue to live on the island, and so they were
moved
to live here in the Solomon Islands.
There was a time when the Brazilian fleet
moved
from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
It first
moved
from Latin into French where it lost both its "buh" sound and its letter "b".
The first troops
moved
in single-file along routes used by local ethnic groups, and broken tree branches at dusty crossroads were often all that indicated the direction.
If you're moving just at one meter per second, which is fairly slow, then in a tenth of second, you've
moved
10 centimeters.
What I'm trying to understand, and what other colleagues of mine are trying to understand, is how we
moved
from that cold climate condition to the warm climate condition that we enjoy today.
That sounds very romantic, but, in reality, that girl will probably suffer more damage from the hero than the bullet if he
moved
her at super speed.
In 2009, I
moved
to Mexico and started by casting local fisherman.
But because of improving relations negotiated by Soviet Premier Leonid Breshnev and U.S. President Nixon, the U.S.S.R. and U.S.
moved
toward cooperation rather than competition.
When the first Elves awoke at CuiviƩnen, in their new language, the word for "people" was "kwendi," but in the language of one of the groups that
moved
away, Teleri, over time, "kwendi" became "pendi," with the "k" turning into a "p."
In the 70s, we even
moved
it to the second Monday in October so people could get a nice three-day weekend, but I guess you folks just hate celebrations."
Most of the muscles are in the trunk, which is a good idea, because then the limbs have low inertia and can be
moved
very rapidly.
Now, she
moved
from knowledge to wisdom.
She
moved
from knowing in her head that smoking was bad for her to knowing it in her bones, and the spell of smoking was broken.
On one side, the air
moved
in the opposite direction to the ball's spin, causing increased pressure, while on the other side, the air
moved
in the same direction as the spin, creating an area of lower pressure.
When descendants of these animals later
moved
onto land, they
moved
from gill-based ventilation to air-breathing with lungs.
But the entire curve has
moved
to the right in the 1980s.
We
moved
into our apartment that night in a new town in what felt like a completely different world.
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