Moved
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They
moved
to Paris, where Noor studied child psychology and published children’s books.
Moved
by his plight, the wind brothers set upon the flock, providing Phineas with a brief respite from his punishment.
I was raised in Seoul, Korea, and
moved
to New York City in 1999 to attend college.
This particular tunnel is interesting because it shows the original foundations of Bloomingdale Insane Asylum, which was demolished in 1890 when Columbia
moved
in.
So the bones were
moved
from the cemeteries into the quarries, making them into the catacombs.
But, sorry, Dad, as a kid I resented him for it, because I blamed him for making me soft, which wasn't welcomed in the small town in Oregon that we had
moved
to.
With the Enlightenment era, the game
moved
from royal courts to coffeehouses.
As I
moved
through, I achieved a very reasonable facsimile of the Maltese Falcon.
But the zeppelin was the biggest thing that ever
moved
made by man.
In May, the army
moved
Aki and her family, along with over 7,000 Japanese Americans living in Seattle to "Camp Harmony" in Puyallup, Washington.
Over the ensuing months, the army
moved
Japanese Americans into long-term camps in desolate areas of the West and South, moving Aki and her family to Minidoka in southern Idaho.
Guarded by armed soldiers, many of these camps were still being constructed when incarcerees
moved
in.
And so this is what she looked like in the sculpture as she
moved
through space.
Enslaved at birth on the island of Grenada, Christophe spent his childhood being
moved
between multiple Caribbean islands.
OK now, more importantly, had we been there in the '40s and '50s, '60s, had we seen this disease, had we understood exactly what was going on with it, how might that have changed and completely transformed the nature of the way this pandemic
moved?
And when our ancestors
moved
down from the trees, this flexible grasp enabled them to create and wield complex tools.
So we think it used to help us swing from branch to branch, and became unnecessary when we
moved
down to land.
And the national conversation over a period of a few months
moved
from the sort of theatrical lumps of coal in the parliament to discussing kind of which industrial-scale battery chemistry was the best for building large-scale renewable batteries.
That means that if you sit at the left side of the distribution, and I'm looking at your neuropyschological abilities, the average person has
moved
to the middle or the right side of the distribution.
How do you get the vaccines
moved
around the world and the drugs moved, and whatever may or not be available that would work.
Now that's more impressive when you consider those magnets weigh over 20 tons, and they
moved
about a foot.
It's
moved
up again.
But I had many friend groups up until, as a young adult, I
moved
to another city for my first job as a comic artist.
All these failed attempts, along with the ever-sinking foundation,
moved
the tower closer to its tipping point.
But of course the price of mass production has been that we
moved
large-scale.
We've
moved
towards large-scale and very high control.
It was amazing to see how people were
moved
by this film.
And having done so, these women
moved
many obstacles.
For, in truth, we had
moved
light years from the passions that animated them.
Communication technologies: 50 different ways to measure this, the number of bits being
moved
around, the size of the Internet.
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