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The situation already was bad because the Legislature moved the governor's race forward a few months, causing the campaigning to get started earlier than usual.
By varying the formula, this curve may be moved forward or backward along the coordinates to produce any desired compression strength / density ratio.
They moved in a series of rhythmic fits and starts, a macabre dance -- two steps back, two steps forward, two steps back.
Despite countless barriers and disappointments, Shea moved forward.
One was intended to be a show house, but on being completed in 1904 was put up for sale, and as no buyers came forward, Gaudí, at Güell's suggestion, bought it with his savings and moved in with his family and his father in 1906.
Marlborough quickly moved forward two brigades under the command of General Wilkes and Brigadier Rowe to secure the narrow strip of land between the Danube and the wooded Fuchsberg hill, at the Schwenningen defile.
General Edmund Allenby used infantry, to successfully attack the strong Ottoman front line, under cover of an artillery barrage. This creeping barrage lifted and moved forward at a rate of between 50 yards ( 46 m ), 75 yards ( 69 m ) and 100 yards ( 91 m ) per minute, while 4. 5-inch howitzers fired on points beyond the barrage augmented by the guns of two destroyers firing from the Mediterranean Sea.
In the feet the big toe moved into alignment with the other toes to help in forward locomotion.
In addition to Arbenz success, Guatemalan Communist Party moved forward its activities into public.
The javelin was redesigned so that the centre of gravity was moved forward, further away from the centre of pressure ( the point at which the aerodynamic forces of lift and drag act ).
Walter Reuther was in control of the union at this time and moved forward to higher roles during 1955.
When the house was ready to pass the Act for dissolution, Mr. Crew who had been as forward as any man in beginning and carrying on the war against the last King, moved, that before they dissolved themselves, they would bear their witness against the horrid murder, as he called it, of the King.
Cam grooves were milled on the outside of the cylinder to provide a means of advancing to the next chamber — half a turn as the cylinder moved back, and half a turn as it moved forward.
However, the role of Northumberland is not clear ; his position was with the reserve — behind the King's line — and could therefore not easily have moved forward without a general Royal advance, which did not take place.
On one movement, the maxillae are moved as far forward as possible.
These elections were moved forward because of Pompidou's sudden death on 2 April 1974.
Self-propelled artillery moved with the spearhead units and was sited well forward, ready to engage protected German positions with indirect fire.
Modernization efforts moved forward in the 1960s under the direction of the lonchen, Jigme Palden Dorji, the Druk Gyalpo's brother-in-law.
As the series moved forward the storylines became as much about the interactions of the regulars as it was about the crimes.
In 1992, Dodge moved their performance orientation forward substantially with the Viper, which featured an aluminum V10 engine and composite sports roadster body.
To move from place to place, the velvet worm crawls forward using its legs ; unlike in arthropods, both legs of a pair are moved simultaneously.
He moved straight toward the town of Spicheren, cutting off Prince Frederick Charles from his forward cavalry units in the process.
As the Intifada wound down and the peace process moved forward, normal life in Ramallah resumed.

moved and within
But at the same time he moved his helicopter-borne marines to within an hour of the fighting.
In January 1844, Alcott moved his family to Still River, a village within Harvard but, on March 1, 1845, the family returned to Concord to live in a home they named " The Hillside " ( later renamed " The Wayside " by Nathaniel Hawthorne ).
He formally retired in 1988 and within a few years moved to the Pyrenees, where he currently lives in isolation from human society.
His cavalry ravaged the nearby woods and the countryside, while the rest of the troopes moved to Turrus, a castle located in the present municipality of Algarinejo, which was surrounded within five days, while its environs were also devastated.
Transport processes are those by which molecules are moved within the organism, such as: membranes transporting material across themselves and enzymes moving electrons.
By 24: 00 only Tonnant remained engaged, as Commodore Aristide Aubert Du Petit Thouars continued his fight with Majestic and fired on Swiftsure when the British ship moved within range.
The two countries moved to establish relations from the 2000s ( decade ), and particularly from 2007, within the context of Cuba's growing interest in the Pacific Islands region.
Additional milieu were provided by Chaosium with the release of Dreamlands, a boxed supplement containing additional rules needed for playing within the Lovecraft Dreamlands, a large map and a scenario booklet, and Cthulhu By Gaslight, another boxed set which moved the action from the 1920s to the 1890s.
Carolina had several rivalries within the NFC West from 1995 to 2001, before Carolina moved to the NFC South in 2002.
This single FCC action would render all Armstrong-era FM receivers useless within a short time as stations were moved to the new band, while it also protected both RCA's AM-radio stronghold and that of the other major competing networks, CBS, ABC and Mutual.
In 1549, the capital was moved to Antigua, Guatemala, and Honduras and remained a province within the Captaincy General of Guatemala until 1821.
His work, though iconoclastic, remained well within the historical spectrum of poetry as it moved from a spoken tradition to the printed word and now back to the spoken word again ( Wendt 1996, 112 ).
Generally the program will respond by describing the results of the action, often the contents of a room if the player has moved within the virtual world.
It has moved from a body of laws governing states to recognizing the importance of individuals and their rights within the international legal framework.
Article 4 of the Constitution of the Republic of China originally stated that " he territory of the Republic of China within its existing national boundaries shall not be altered except by a resolution of the National Assembly ", although recent constitutional changes have moved this power to that of a national referendum.
Burke was present on the night Reynolds died, and he was moved within hours to write a eulogy of Reynolds:
In 1882 Pope Leo XIII had a Mass and an Office composed for his feast day, which he set at 14 April, the day after the day indicated as that of his death in the Martyrology of Florus ; but since this date quite often falls within the main Paschal celebrations, the feast was moved in 1968 to 1 June, the date on which he has been celebrated in the Byzantine Rite since at least the 9th century.
In early 1928, when prominent oppositionists were deported to various remote locations within the Soviet Union, Radek was sent to Tobolsk and a few months later moved on to Tomsk.
During the Ostsiedlung, a settlement was founded by German settlers some kilometers off the site of the Slavic one, the official city website mentions that it was located within the boundary of today's downtown of Kołobrzeg and that certain part of inhabitants of the Polish town moved to the new settlement.
As the power of Lithuanian warlord dukes expanded to the south and east, the cultivated East Slavic Ruthenians moved in the opposite direction within their new statehood and exerted influence on the Lithuanian ruling class.
Because of dissension within the Detroit temple, he moved to Chicago where he established Mosque No. 2.
While at one time influential within Orthodox Judaism, the Agudath HaRabbonim in the last several decades has progressively moved further to the right ; its membership has been dropping and it has been relatively inactive.
The victory moved the Cardinals to within a half game of Houston in the National League Central Division, and the Cardinals went on to win the division by six games.
Studies of bacteria frozen in Antarctic glaciers have shown that DNA has a half-life of 1. 1 million years under such conditions, suggesting that while life may have potentially moved around within the Solar System it is unlikely that it could have arrived from an interstellar source.

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