Move
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the act of deciding to do something
- the act of changing your residence or place of business; relocation
- a change of position that does not entail a change of location; motion; movement; motility
- the act of changing location from one place to another; motion; movement
- (game) a player's turn to take some action permitted by the rules of the game
v.
- change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; travel; go; locomote
- cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; displace
- move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
- change residence, affiliation, or place of employment
- follow a procedure or take a course; go; proceed
- be in a state of action; be active
- go or proceed from one point to another
- perform an action, or work out or perform (an action); act
- have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; affect; impress; strike
- give an incentive for action; motivate; actuate; propel; prompt; incite
- arouse sympathy or compassion in
- dispose of by selling
- progress by being changed; go; run
- live one's life in a specified environment
- have a turn; make one's move in a game; go
- propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting; make a motion
n.
- the act of moving a chess piece
v.
- pass to the other side of; turn
- travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge; travel
- They move around the university, listening and learning.
- He admits to having to move around a lot.
- By day seven they have two pairs of tube feet and begin to move around.
v.
- pull back or move away or backward; withdraw; retreat; pull away; draw back; recede; pull back; retire
- 1981–82: Anne agreed to move back in with Paul.
- The academy has plans to move back to the city center.
- Now proved innocent, Raj and Priya move back to India.
v.
- move in one direction and then into the opposite direction
v.
- occupy a place
- move into a new house or office
- of trains; move into (a station); pull in; get in; draw in
v.
- make intrusive advances towards
- seize control of
v.
- to come or go into; enter; come in; get into; get in; go into; go in
v.
- move in an uncontrolled manner; move reflexively
v.
- move forward, also in the metaphorical sense; advance; progress; pass on; march on; go on
v.
- move out of one's old house or office
- cause to leave; take out; remove
v.
- move in order to make room for someone for something; give way; give; ease up; yield
v.
- move in an uncontrolled manner; move involuntarily
v.
- make a passage or journey from one place to another; transit; pass through; pass across; pass over
- Students move through various medical disciplines.
- These coins probably did not principally move through trade.
- 95% of Ethiopia’s imports and exports move through Djiboutian ports.
v.
- move to a better position in life or to a better job; "She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great; ascend; rise
- move upward; rise; lift; arise; go up; come up; uprise
- Promoted clubs tend to move up to London 3 Essex.
- Torbert ordered the rest of his division to move up.
- He vacated the title to move up to lightweight.
n.
- the first of a series of actions; first step; initiative; opening
E.g.
- In 1953 he needed more space, and decided to move.
- It was decided to move "U-382" from France to Norway.
- He decided to move to New York City soon after.
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- PRTB was later move away from the "foquismo" line of ELN.
- Farmers would often forced to move away.
- I was afraid if I was too gentle she would use it to move away.
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- They opted to move forward and create "Florence".
- With this, the FIA allowed the season to move forward.
- Gebrhiwet continued to move forward to second position.
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- They have no legs and do not move about as adults.
- Carol will not move from the barrier as night falls.
- The crowd is so dense that one cannot move anywhere."
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- Rustam Zaman was planning to move towards Panhala fort.
- That's feeding this move towards the tribal.
- Consequently, anions will tend to move towards the anode.
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- "And I told them I wasn't able to move to Orange County.
- She was able to move at 3 knots breaking 1.5 meters of ice.
- The player is able to move within a straight line on a 3D arena.
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- Draper was forced to move to Europe to earn a living.
- Left with virtually nothing, Douglas was forced to move.
- Farmers would often forced to move away.
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- The reserve brigade began to move forward.
- In response, the Turks began to move into Anatolia in 1073.
- TD began to move into contracting.
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- He would then move to Southport on a free transfer.
- The male may then move on to mate with another female.
- The 3rd Division would then move to capture Cormelles.
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- He made the move permanent the following summer.
- He made the move permanent in the summer.
- O'Neil also made the move to DC.
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- GAP was part of a larger move toward professionalization of the field.
- In Methodism, the "new birth is necessary for salvation because it marks the move toward holiness.
- By that time, the hurricane had turned sharply to the east, and later began to move toward the south.
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- Out of fear, the family plans to move to England.
- Ahluwalia plans to move to India in the future.
- The academy has plans to move back to the city center.
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- If White made a first move of 1...K-62, after 2.
- Making his first move to European football.
- The first move must be Red moving either of their pieces to the center.
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- The Rockies' decision to move Kim to the bullpen was controversial.
- As soon as William recovered, he made the decision to move back to Merrill.
- His decision to move several of his own businesses to Wales created 500 jobs.
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- Feeling himself unable to move about, he refused.
- Many passengers found themselves unable to move.
- Scully had been so badly wounded that he was unable to move.
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- As a result, teams do not systematically move between levels each season.
- Many species of whales migrate on a latitudinal basis to move between seasonal habitats.
- Live migration (vMotion) in ESX allows a virtual machine to move between two different hosts.
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- She did not move to Norway until 1935.
- The Roadmap found only eight sponsors and did not move past committee.
- Although London was his goal, Henry did not move directly towards the city.
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- He retires to his room and plots his next move.
- His next move, in 1910, was to the "People's Journal" in Dundee.
- He played all of the club's league games prior to his next move.
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- The second move against 5...f6 6.d4 is 6...exd4.
- notes move against each longer note in the given part.
- Proserpine’s enemies see this as an opportunity to move against her.
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- Copenhagen wanted to make the loan move permanent.
- This came despite talk of a loan move to Newport County.
- A loan move to San Martín was completed on 24 June 2018.
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- Cummings enjoyed the city and wanted to move there.
- By the end of the year Pauline, who was pregnant, wanted to move back to America.
- Moreover, the original film was a taxing experience for Dante, and he wanted to move on.
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- As an earthbender, Bolin has the ability to move and shape earth at will.
- It is motile, flagellated and thought to have the ability to move through mucus.
- The article contains few words, and the ability to move shapes is introduced "slowly and deliberately".
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- Fleur decides to move in with the TV producer.
- Pa decides to move the family into town for the winter.
- By 1943, Mordó decides to move to Madrid with her mother.
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- In February 2015, the army launched a raid into Syria in order to move the tomb closer to the border.
- Eileen apologizes to Anna for disbelieving her, and they make amends in order to move on from Phelan.
- There was no agreement (or settlement) between South Africa and SWAPO, so an order to move was never issued.
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- The cover provided by the uncropped land allows the species to move across the landscape.
- Third, he planned a stealthy operation to withdraw from Lee's front and move across the James River.
- Similarly, a shadow projected onto a distant object can be made to move across the object faster than "c".
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- "The situation in Europe", he declared "is highly appropriate for such a move.
- Events elsewhere suggested that such a move might actually be becoming possible.
- It was agreed that this was the wrong time to either make or announce such a move.
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- This allows George to move freely and enter the dig.
- This allows the stick to move freely and bounce after striking a percussion instrument.
- The rising and falling of the waves offshore causes the buoy to move freely up and down.
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- These schools move along coastlines and traverse the open oceans.
- The pectoral fins are prehensile, helping the fish move along the sea bed.
- Under the influence of this electric field it will move along the cathode to the anode.
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- One must move beyond gnosis to faith (meta-gnosis).
- Thus, when communities, NGOs and the public move beyond the view of food security, i.e.
- Leeds manager Simon Grayson said he wanted to extend Gradel's loan move beyond the initial month.
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- Gebrhiwet continued to move forward to second position.
- The project continued to move forward, despite the unresolved financing issues.
- Since its inception in 1928, AAAE has continued to move forward and grow, not only in size but in expertise.
E.g.
- The legs can be used to move the opponent, and to create leverage.
- In Aceh some elephants from a wildlife park were used to move debris.
- This type of engine can be used to move heavy loads or produce motion.
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- After the Treaty of Trianon, more Slovaks started to move into the area.
- After the end of the World War II, people started to move the new settlement.
- Between 1970 and 1980 researchers and their families started to move to Tsukuba.
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- He made a permanent move to Brechin in January 2008.
- and later made a permanent move to Antalyaspor in July 2007.
- This became a permanent move in June.
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- The 19th would move again a few days later.
- The Polish-Soviet War continued, forcing the family to move again.
- She had promised that once moved, they would not need to move again.
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- At the season's close, the move was made permanent.
- The move was made permanent on 2 January 2014.
- The move was made permanent later that month.
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- After 2014, NASA planned to move the White Room to a museum.
- The festival was planned to move to Bicentennial Park in Miami, Florida.
- Juan de Oñate had planned to move the capital south to the Santa Fe River valley.
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- If this is the case, researchers should move onto Level 2.
- Without bison, the people were forced to move onto reservations or starve.
- Only scoring 6 points which did not qualify him to move onto The Final Round.
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- But it was definitely time to move on."
- My brothers decided that it was time to move on to something else.'"
- Lane spent 3 seasons as defensive line coach at LSU, but decided it was time to move on.
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- The division was ordered to move at 13:00 hrs.
- In 1813, Skinner was ordered to move his offices from Annapolis to Baltimore.
- On 20 May they were ordered to move south-west to Rouen to come under 3 AA Bde.
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- He has since been allowed to move more freely but he cannot travel outside Iran.
- Once a Jew was assigned to a certain section, he or she was not allowed to move sections.
- Young sought to block the recall petition, but it was allowed to move forward by the courts.
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- The tank auto scrolls up as the worms and blocks move down.
- They reach maturity by the autumn and move down to the lower part of rivers to breed.
- Wasting no time, Cassidy made a bold move down the inside of Kazuya Oshima, locking up both wheels in the process.
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- It appears that she has Marc spying on Connor's every move.
- Police set up a 24-hour stakeout of her house, and watched her every move.
- Woody heckles a birdwatcher intent on studying the woodpecker's every move.
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- Wright's corps was to move south against A.P.
- Coaches had been parked south of the river, so many marchers tried to move south.
- After a few years in the band, Monroe parted ways to move south for ministry work.
E.g.
- to make the move possible.
- Not all players, staff or front office would make the move to Baltimore, however.
- Zulte Waregem for five months with an option to make the move permanently afterwards.
E.g.
- Women also could move more readily in public if they were modestly attired.
- He has since been allowed to move more freely but he cannot travel outside Iran.
- For their last album, the group decided to move more towards a soft rock approach.
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- One mile later, the concurrency ends with SR 4 continuing to move north.
- Although granted land at Exeter, John Leavitt never chose to move north.
- By 07:00, word was finally got to 2nd Armoured Brigade which started to move north west.
E.g.
- They were unable to move the ball in three plays, and punted the ball to Connecticut.
- The Bulls were unable to move the ball, punting the ball back to UConn after three plays.
- With a fresh set of downs, Vanderbilt couldn't move the ball, and Adams took a sack for a loss of 9 yards.
E.g.
- His move came at a bad time; the 1988 writers strike hit as soon as Cherry arrived.
- The move came despite Tierney saying he would not move to Norwich "in a million years".
- The move came several months after an agreement for NBC affiliate KVLY-TV to manage KXJB was announced.
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- After this, Godzilla will move to another grid.
- The original problem may then move to another choice arena.
- When the dye shop burns down, Alexei and his grandparents move to another town.
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- After playing in Riga Laksa made a move to BK Ventspils.
- In May 2014 De Ridder made a move to F.C.
- In mid-July 1808 there was a lull in which neither side made a move.
E.g.
- "Chasers" move quickly and try to make a catch.
- "We have to move quickly and strongly.
- The water monitor can grow to at least in length and and can move quickly.
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- It then retracts the span ready to move off again.
- Subsequently, Dunn was ready to move on to another club in the summer of 2003.
- The singer reveals that now she has got over him and is ready to move on with her life.
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- This allows food to move closer to the laryngeal vestibule before triggering a gag.
- In 794, Lu proposed that some of the exiled officials be allowed to move closer to the capital.
- The pair cooperated to the finish as the chasing bunch of 20 did not move closer than 40 seconds.
E.g.
- PRTB was later move away from the "foquismo" line of ELN.
- It would later move to the ITV London Studios on London's south bank.
- They later move to Brazil.
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- Huston refused to move to the bohemian area unless Graham built them a fortress to live in.
- The Seminole, despite the signing of the Treaty of Payne's Landing in 1832, refused to move.
- However, Asvat refused to move, unless alternative accommodations were provided for his practice.
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- Hiei attacked the Takada congregation, forcing Rennyo to move further.
- As you move further east, the road becomes somewhat flatter as it often parallels Symmes Creek.
- During the development of the southern part of the state, the Cromartie family continued to move further south.
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- She first dressed as a man to find work, and move west.
- They also tried to move west to cut the rail line to Kunming.
- This freed up 2BF to move west to the east bank of the Oder river.
E.g.
- Shaw would use his "kata gatame" finishing move to choke out Mr. Anderson.
- They can be used as either a finishing move or as a way to cut the opponent's eyebrow to draw blood.
- Silver Crow's default finishing move is a basic headbutt, typically ineffective in most circumstances.
E.g.
- Similarly, to jump back by one 33-year cycle, move ahead by one weekday.
- This win allowed the Cardinals to move ahead of the Braves by game for best record in the NL.
- The film title was registered in 2010, however, Saini could not move ahead due to lack of funds.
E.g.
- These valence electrons are free to move, so are able to conduct electricity.
- Metallurgists throughout medieval Europe were free to move within different regions.
- Cargo is then free to move from one side of the ship to the other as the ship rolls.
E.g.
- move all fifteen checkers off the board.
- Bodies in motion do not move all at once, rather different parts of a body may move at different speeds.
- Watrous said they considered Sandy Lake a "graveyard," but he still tried to move all the bands to Fond du Lac.
E.g.
- The tactics worked, and the chiefs agreed to move.
- 1981–82: Anne agreed to move back in with Paul.
- Howard filed a lawsuit, and eventually BART agreed to move the line underground.
E.g.
- One day, he finally decides to make a move on Sol.
- "He went to make a move, fell, and threw the ball down hard off the court.
- It will be of little surprise should the player make a move during the January transfer window.
E.g.
- It has yet to plan to move this new digital channel frequency.
- The club plan to move to a new stadium, though this is yet to start construction.
- In time, however, Jenny and Johnny forgive Aidan and plan to move to Spain for a new life in the sun.
E.g.
- He then chose to move back safety in 2017.
- Although granted land at Exeter, John Leavitt never chose to move north.
- Despite being offered a new contract he chose to move on to Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
E.g.
- Meanwhile, in a controversial move, Lee allowed J.E.B.
- In a controversial move, Sampson removed then captain, John Harkes from the squad.
- In a controversial move Lehtinen blocked Hill when he tried to pass Lehtinen on the final straight.
E.g.
- The Roadmap found only eight sponsors and did not move past committee.
- Guardian is able to move past his guilt over his role in the Collective incident.
- He would move past Craig Biggio 5 days later for 23rd place all-time with his 3,061st hit.
E.g.
- The first 3 pairs to complete stage 2 only move on to the last stage.
- Unable to excavate much cover, the New Zealanders could only move about freely at night.
- The only move by which White can force Black to deliver checkmate on or before move two is 1.c8=N.
E.g.
- After breaking up the Spiders from Mars, Bowie attempted to move on from his Ziggy persona.
- She was shortly afterwards brought to the palace and vainly attempted to move Octavian to pity.
- Forces from British Nigeria had attempted to move into German Kamerun from a number of points along the colony's northern border.
E.g.
- In an unusual move, a video was created for the B-side rather than the album track.
- In an unusual move, Shimkus then mounted a write-in bid for both the Democratic and Republican nominations.
- In an unusual move, and although sales of the book were very strong, "Green Lantern: Mosaic" was cancelled early into its run.
E.g.
- Likewise all computer-controlled creatures always attempt to move each turn.
- If possible, observers should attempt to move away, but hearing protection is often still necessary.
- Before taking an action with their army, a player may choose to attempt to move the terrain face up or down.
E.g.
- He instructed her not to move from their house in Chilenje.
- Marquez decided not to move up in weight and stayed at lightweight.
- However, CBS ultimately decided not to move forward with the reboot.
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- Copenhagen wanted to make the loan move permanent.
- He made the move permanent the following summer.
- He made the move permanent in the summer.
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- When talks stalled, a strong offer was made to move the team to the Tampa, Florida, area.
- In 1995, owner Art Modell, who had purchased the Browns in 1961, announced plans to move the team to Baltimore.
- The partnership between Scuderia Italia and Lola was therefore seen as a long-term strategy to move the team to the front of the F1 field.
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- When talks stalled, a strong offer was made to move the team to the Tampa, Florida, area.
- Similarly, a shadow projected onto a distant object can be made to move across the object faster than "c".
- In 1964, a decision was made to move the refugees to a new camp constructed on mostly Jewish land near Shuafat.
E.g.
- Sánchez completed a move to Mitre in June 2018.
- He completed a move to Patronato in June 2018.
- Garrido completed a move to Primera B Nacional club Sarmiento on 11 January 2019.
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- Shortly after winning the championship, Baloy made a surprise move to Santos Laguna.
- In a surprise move, the prime minister, Sheik Sabah al-Jaber al-Sabah, shelved the issue for two more weeks.
- Yet in a surprise move Spain and Austria moved closer with the signing of the Treaty of Vienna in April/May 1725.
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- Cold fronts move faster than warm fronts and can produce sharper changes in weather.
- However, software can adjust the mouse sensitivity, making the cursor move faster or slower than its CPI.
- Her argument for the propeller was that it allowed ships to move faster and smoother, while using less fuel.
E.g.
- The Polish-Soviet War continued, forcing the family to move again.
- Financial hardship caused the family to move to the Desire Projects neighborhood.
- Afterward, Wonka allows Charlie and his family to move into the factory together.
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- It does not move forward as a Western piece of music would.
- Unlike drift (or pack) ice, fast ice does not move with currents and winds.
- The NHWF and its supporters will continue its vigilance to make certain this bill does not move forward.
E.g.
- However at the time, permission was needed to move to Tokyo so he applied to the Health and Welfare Ministry.
- The minimum total of pips needed to move a player's checkers around and off the board is called the "pip count".
- Normally stationed at Soesterberg airbase, they needed to move temporarily in order to allow repairs to the runway.
E.g.
- Pepe and Pili also become a couple and move in together.
- Meanwhile, Trina and Mendel move in together ("Making a Home").
- Willy and Fuzzy move in together.
E.g.
- Every dancer was required to move as one unit.
- WWTV in Cadillac, then on channel 13, was required to move to channel 9 as a result of the action.
- Ability souls give the player new abilities and are required to move into certain areas of the castle.
E.g.
- They also tried to move west to cut the rail line to Kunming.
- Coaches had been parked south of the river, so many marchers tried to move south.
- 601st Commando tried to move forward to rescue 602nd Commando Company on Estancia Mountain.
E.g.
- He would eventually decide to move to New York City.
- The school doesn't involve the police and his parents decide to move over the vacation.
- The successes of the Soviet in Jiangxi made the party leaders decide to move to Jiangxi from Shanghai.
E.g.
- Norris overall described the song as a bold move from the band.
- Detective Yan makes a bold move.
- The bold move very nearly paid off, but in the end he was again defeated by his old foe.
E.g.
- In an unprecedented move, Chief Justice Mohammad Fazlul Karim declined to swear him in.
- The revelation was an unprecedented move, as CFL teams had previously kept their negotiation lists secret.
- In an unprecedented move, the drafters required a popular referendum on the draft prior to the king's approval.
E.g.
- Peppino and his family move into a "brothel", i.e.
- At an early age he and his family move to Punta Arenas.
- Lot and his family move to Sodom, where king Bera rules.
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- Percassi said that she didn't really want to move to Bergamo.
- If we want to move forward we should be proud of multicultural Wales."
- So when I was asked if I want to move to Minsk, I said with no doubts : "Yes!".
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- Cregg followed manager John Hughes in making the move.
- He stayed for two years with the WSV before making the move to VfL Bochum in 2001.
- Stony Brook, a former Northeast Conference rival, would also be making the move with them.
E.g.
- They eventually move to the United States, living on Xavier's family estate.
- The series would eventually move to Hulu on July 14, 2014, beginning with Episode 114.
- Students eventually move on to Advanced Scene Study when their instructor feels they have earned it.
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- It was also said that Antony intended to move the capital of the empire to Alexandria.
- The initiative intended to move some of the processing originally done on the CPU (e.g.
- The Wascopam Mission was sold for $600 to Marcus Whitman in 1847, who intended to move there.
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- In 653 Naka no Ōe proposed to move the capital again to Yamato province.
- Juan de Oñate had planned to move the capital south to the Santa Fe River valley.
- It was also said that Antony intended to move the capital of the empire to Alexandria.
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- The player is allowed to make another move.
- After another move ca.
- Her eighth patrol was also brief and entailed another move; this time to Lorient.
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- The player is able to move within a straight line on a 3D arena.
- Pressure differences along the spine cause the fluid to move within the cyst.
- They have no legs but move within the cell, helped by tubercles on their sides.
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- The last player to move wins in "normal play".
- Answering questions in the quiz allows the player to move through squares.
- The game may also be played in misère play", in which the last player to move loses.