Moved
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They also
moved
up north towards Western Europe.
With the aid of her case manager, she
moved
back into her apartment but continued to sleep on the floor for several nights.
After high school, I left the ranch, graduated from college, went to work for Ford Motor Company for several years, then got a job at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and
moved
back to Salt Lake City.
Though when the Dodgers abandoned us to come to L.A., I lost faith in baseball until I
moved
to Boston and became an irrational Red Sox fan.
And now we're trying to work with them to be accredited, which is really important, and we went back to the last AGM this June and we had these amazing one-to-one discussions with the board members, who told us how much they loved their hankies and how it really
moved
them, what we were doing, and they all told us that if we were standing outside screaming at them and not being gentle in our protest, they wouldn't have even listened to us, never mind had those discussions with us.
That sounds ridiculous, but about 200 years ago, experts were of the opinion that flight wouldn't exist, even 120 years ago, and if you
moved
faster than you could run, you would instantly die.
Eventually they
moved
from the fringes of our communities into our homes, becoming humanity’s first domesticated animal.
We
moved
on.
I haven't
moved
on, and I hate that phrase so much, and I understand why other people do.
So I've not
moved
on from Aaron, I've
moved
forward with him.
But that doesn't mean that they've
moved
on.
Our current studies have
moved
into what I think is going to be the best possible predictor of a human patient, and that's into macaque monkeys.
After the Civil War in the 1800s, Reconstruction failed to deliver the equality that the end of slavery should have heralded, so young people
moved
to the North and the West to escape discriminatory Jim Crow policies.
They went from designing splints for wounded soldiers coming out of World War II and the Korean War, I think, and from this experiment they
moved
on to chairs.
He
moved
with the headlines.
And cetaceans
moved
into a world without bounds.
And then I signed a book contract to write more gloomy thoughts about this and
moved
into a hotel room in New York with one room full of books on the Plague, and you know, nuclear bombs exploding in New York where I would be within the circle, and so on.
I really was
moved.
When I
moved
to Berlin, I experienced firsthand all the impact that drawn letters can have in our day-to-day life.
And with that I look for a reaction in the reader, to wake them up somehow, to make them dream, make them feel
moved.
The earth
moved
for both of them.
Nanahuatl, Lord Sun, shined for four days straight without moving through the sky like all the previous suns had
moved.
When it
moved
into its new host, the Eastern Hemlock tree, it escaped its predators, and the new tree had no resistance to it.
We are
moved
by the idea of virtual worlds because, like space, they allow us to reinvent ourselves and they contain anything and everything, and probably anything could happen there.
And they
moved
the line, figured out how planets worked, how they
moved
around the Sun.
And let me just tell you about one area that we've
moved
this work out into, clinically, which is the context of aging and dementia.
We
moved
to California when Sputnik went up, in 1957.
And we
moved
across the street from Michael and John Whitney.
We'd just
moved
to California.
And he has a history of these trucks, and he's
moved
these bees up and down the coast.
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