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Moving the arms back produces opposite torque which stops the twisting rotation.
Moving a full-stop a few words forward or back or inserting a comma can profoundly alter the meaning of many passages, and such divisions and meanings must be determined by the translator.
Moving back to 1536, Henry decides to execute Anne.
Moving northwards, back down into the river valley, are two hamlets, Darshill, once the site of a number of mills, and Bowlish, which contains several grand clothiers ' houses.
Moving on to the Pennsylvania State Tournament which was held in Carbondale, PA ; they suffered their first loss of the tournament to Berwyn-Paoli Little League only to bounce back the next night to win the State Crown which earned them a berth in the U. S. Eastern Region Tournament in Bristol, Connecticut.
Moving back to London, Cale made a series of solo albums which moved in a new direction.
Moving back to the U. S. after the outbreak of World War I, MacDonald-Wright separated from Russell but both continued to work in the Synchromist style.
Moving back to Muir Island after the girl ’ s death, Moira became the key figure in working for a cure to the disease ( during this time, she also worked on curing Wolfsbane's artificial bond with Havok ).
Moving back home to Los Angeles, Wynn recorded a single called " 15 Minutes " ( as in 15 minutes of fame ) as his intended farewell to music.
Moving back to the BBC in 2005, Iannucci created the political sitcom The Thick of It as well as the spoof documentary Time Trumpet in 2006.
This approach has caused changes to Czukay's plans for his back catalogue, so that the original albums The East Is Red, Rome Remains Rome and Moving Pictures will not be reissued ( in the case of Moving Pictures because the master tapes have degraded beyond repair ).
Moving back to Alfa Romeo in 1982, de Cesaris showed to be more capable than his latest result would have suggested.
Moving back to the city, Lenny began writing reviews for Jazz and Pop magazine ; branching out to such nascent rock publications as Fusion, Crawdaddy and Rolling Stone.
Moving the purple tag upwards cycles back through the actions history.
Moving from the parishes of Cholmondeley to Bickley east of Moss Wood, it also moves back into Cheshire West and Chester.
Moving back out of the national park, it passes through Waberthwaite and Bootle and round the foot of Black Combe.
Moving this lever out of the notch will release the restraint on the bolt, allowing it to be drawn back.
Moving back to DC, DeMatteis succeeded Gerry Conway as writer of the superhero-team title Justice League of America.
Le Moyne College begins every academic year with two rituals: ( 1 )' Moving In Weekend ,' when current students help to carry the boxes and suitcases of the new, first-year students into the dormitories ; and ( 2 ) the Mass of the Holy Spirit, which continues a tradition dating back to the first Jesuit school, established in Messina, Sicily in 1548 ( probably preceding this date ).
Moving the engine from the back of the 4CV to the front of the new model nevertheless involved significant planning: design changes to the unit were introduced as part of the process.
Moving back to Taunton, he was admitted to the Norfolk bar in 1807 and began practising.
Moving back to London in 1955, Johnson joined the Statesmans staff ; he was lead writer, deputy editor and editor from 1965 to 1970.

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Geddy would use this double neck live for Xanadu, as well as a white 4080 / 6 for A Passage to Bangkok, all throughout the " Kings " tour in 1977 – 78, until retiring it at the end of the " Moving Pictures " Tour in 1981.
Moving clockwise around the outer bailey from Mortimer's Tower, the defences include a west-facing watergate, which would originally have led onto the Great Mere ; the King's gate, a late 17th century agricultural addition ; the Swan Tower, a late 13th century tower with 16th century additions named after the swans that lived on the Great Mere ; the early 13th century Lunn's Tower ; and the 14th century Water Tower, so named because it overlooked the Lower Pool.
Moving in this direction would, in fact, make local time later rather than earlier, so that Wu would arrive in the early morning of the next calendar day.
Moving such a pinned piece is legal, but may not be prudent as the shielded piece would then be vulnerable to capture.
Moving south along the border one would encounter Lago San Martín, Lago Viedma, and finally Lago Argentino, the second largest lake in this region with an area of 1466 km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
In the cartoons of the 1930s, Pete would be Mickey Mouse's nemesis, but would vary in professions, from an all-out outlaw ( Gallopin ' Gaucho ) to a brutal law-enforcer ( such as Moving Day in which he is a sheriff who serves Mickey and Donald Duck with an eviction notice ).
" Edge produced two albums with guitarist Adrian Gurvitz, Kick Off Your Muddy Boots ( 1975 ) and Paradise Ballroom ( 1976 ); Hayward composed the acoustically textured Songwriter ( 1977 ), which would be followed up in later years by Night Flight ( 1980 ), Moving Mountains ( 1985 ), ( which Hayward dedicated to Peter Knight ) Classic Blue ( 1989 ), The View From The Hill ( 1996 ), and Live In San Juan Capistrano ( 1998 ); Lodge released Natural Avenue ( 1977 ); Pinder produced The Promise ( 1976 ); and Thomas collaborated on two projects with songwriter Nicky James, producing From Mighty Oaks ( 1975 ) and Hopes, Wishes and Dreams ( 1976 ).
Moving along the Phillips curve, this would lead to a higher inflation rate, the cost of enjoying lower unemployment rates.
In 1958, Jane gave birth to the first of the five children they would have together, an event Brakhage recorded for his 1959 film Window Water Baby Moving.
Moving on to the Eastern Finals the Nationals would battle the New York Knickerbockers beating their big city rivals in a 3-game series.
Moving on to the NBA Finals the Nationals would face fellow NBL alum Minneapolis Lakers.
Moving ahead they reached Rakas Tal or Ravan Hrudb and found that none of the tributaries of Sutlej had its source in the lakes ( it was later in 1846 that Henery Strachey would meet Deb Singh at Milam on his way to the lakes and find out that Sutlej did take its source from Mansarovar ).
The program recently commissioned a paper “ The Way Forward: Moving From the Post-Bubble, Post-Bust Economy to Renewed Growth and Competitiveness " which warned of the severe economic problems America would face if continued on its current path.
Moving south from the Tees David ’ s army would have had the high ground of the North Yorkshire Moors on its left, and the River Swale on its right.
Moving the ammunition out of the crew ’ s compartment would have resulted in a higher survivability in case of a penetration.
Moving the aim point against the edge of the screen would cause the viewpoint to shift up ( only temporarily ) or to the side ( again, haltingly ).
Moving increasingly towards the left throughout his career, Carr saw his role as the theorist who would work out the basis of a new international order.
Moving to the position of technical director for Ajax at the beginning of the 2011 / 12 season, on February 9, 2012 it was announced that Danny Blind would retire from his duties as Technical Director at Ajax, concluding a heated dispute surrounding the clubs ' board of directors.
Moving forward, Google would be paying more attention to a diversified link profile which has a mix of anchor text and other types of links.
A short story, Moving On, in Virgin Publishing's Decalog 3: Consequences anthology and the Big Finish Productions-produced Sarah Jane Smith audio play Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre ( both written by Peter Anghelides ) indicate that K-9 Mark III broke down and Sarah was unable to repair it as the replacement circuits would not be invented for several centuries.
Moving westward " from the rising sun ," the people could live where the land was good and his warriors would protect them.

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