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was and moved
I felt certain that the director, like the afternoon clerk, seldom moved beyond the counter, that the hall, to them, was a jungle, a dark and unwelcome place.
It was not until he moved across the porch that he became aware of them, and then it was too late.
Even as she was telling me about it I became aware of a give-away flush that suffused her neck and moved upwards to her cheeks, and subconsciously I realized that when she entered the store she did not switch on the lights.
After a year in a studio on Sheridan Square, having married an American girl who was a native of Virginia, Helion moved to a village in the Blue Ridge mountains, where he produced some of the most imposing of his abstract canvases.
nor was she moved by a letter from Wright pointing out that if he was not `` compelled to spend money on useless lawyer's bills, useless hotel bills, and useless doctor's bills '', he could more quickly provide Miriam with a suitable home either in Los Angeles or Paris, as she preferred.
So persistent were these attacks that in March of the following year, Woodruff was finally moved to action, and Pike was to learn his first lesson in frontier politics, the subtle art of diversion.
This was taken after I came to live in Springfield, and it was made under the guidance of the Reverend Raymond Beardslee, a young preacher who came to the Congregational Church there at about the same time that I moved from New York.
Morgan was ordered to attack the enemy, who had meantime moved to Edge Hill on the left of the Americans.
In late December, the American army moved from Whitemarsh to Valley Forge, and although the distance was only 13 miles, the journey took more than a week because of the bad weather, the barefooted and almost naked men.
When they lost it, the French artillery moved in, and that was the end for Garibaldi that time, on 30 April 1849.
But I was deeply moved by his letter of resignation as rector of St. Luke's Church in Atlanta.
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.
He ate what he felt like, slept as much or as little as he pleased, and moved about the draughty rooms of the house, when he was not in bed, with slow, dubious steps, like an elderly tourist in a cathedral.
The evaporative cooler had been moved to Granny's room, and her door was kept shut ; ;
In fiscal year 1959, the Medical Museum was moved to Chase Hall, a temporary building on Independence Avenue at Ninth Street, Southwest, and continued to display to the public the achievements of the Armed Forces Medical Services.
He moved only about 30 feet after the 240-grain slug hit him -- and this was after the bullet had passed through a sapling.
that he moved with his parents to West Boxford when he was sixteen years old ; ;
The artist was born in Gilbert Mills, New York, in 1886, and until two years ago when he and his wife moved to California, he lived in western New York, in Batavia.
In fact, his only disciple -- the only person to imitate his style -- was W. S. Graham, who seems to have imitated him without much understanding, and who has since moved on to other methods.
When late in the summer the full extent of the damage was assessed, all but fifty of the Scots, Swiss and metis moved up the Red to the mouth of the Pembina river.
If she moved gracefully, she was clumsy at it.

was and twice
True, she was my Aunt, married to an Uncle related to me only by marriage, but why she had married a man twice her age, and more, perhaps, I did not know or much care.
I came to Warsaw twice, but there was that damned ghetto wall ''
The north portion of the Essex bridge was well worth the cost of construction, although it proved to be twice what was estimated in the beginning.
The railroads have responded by adding 20,000 more box cars with doors 12' or wider for forklift unloading ( a 21% increase while the total number of box cars was falling 6% ) and by cutting their freight rates twice on lumber shipped in heavily loaded cars.
Half the manhours you pay for on most jobs are wasted because the job was not planned right, so the right tools were not handy at the right place at the right time, or the right materials were not delivered to the handiest spots or materials were not stacked in the right order for erection, or you bought cheap materials that took too long to fit, or your workmen had to come back twice to finish a job they could have done on one trip.
The precipitate was washed twice with an 80% saturated solution of Af, dissolved in a small quantity of 0.1 M neutral phosphate buffer, dialyzed against cold distilled water till free from ammonium ions, and lyophilized using liquid nitrogen.
In the first few experiments Af was passed through Dowex-2-chloride twice and absorbed twice with 50 - 100 mg sweet clover tissue powder.
This conjugate was passed twice through Dowex-2-chloride and treated with various tissue powders in the same manner as described for the indirect method.
After Af and Af were passed through Dowex-2-chloride twice and treated twice with healthy sweet clover tissue powder, nonspecific staining was greatly reduced but a disturbing amount of such staining was still present.
His reference to ' discredited carcass ' or ' tattered remains ' of the president's leadership is an insult to the man who led our forces to victory in the greatest war in all history, to the man who was twice elected overwhelmingly by the American people as president of the United States, and who has been the symbol to the world of the peace-loving intentions of the free nations.
Perhaps the Pirate who will be the unhappiest over the news that Musial probably will sit out most of the series is Bob Friend, who was beaten by The Man twice last season on dramatic home runs.
Six radiomen told how, twice on two days after the ring was nabbed, a transmitter near Moscow was heard calling, using signals, times and wavelengths specified on codes found hidden in cigaret lighters in Lonsdale's apartment and the Krogers' house and also fastened to the transmitter lid.
Part of it was the weather, so foggy it would take me twice as long to get to the hospital.
Citizen Kane was voted the greatest American film twice.
According to estimates by the National Statistical Survey, the rate of labor emigration was twice as higher in 2001 and 2002.
He was married twice, to Valide Sultan Mahfiruze Hatice Sultan, originally named Maria, a Greek, mother of Osman II, and to Valide Sultan Kadinefendi Kösem Sultan or Mahpeyker, originally named Anastasia, a Greek, mother of Murad IV and Ibrahim I.
Crispus was a prominent, influential, witty, wealthy and powerful man, who served twice as consul.
He had been married twice but was now allegedly the lover of Eudokia Angelina, a daughter of Emperor Alexios III Angelos.
Andronikos I Komnenos was married twice and had numerous mistresses.

was and away
The silence oppressed him, made him bend low over the horse's neck as if to hide from a wind that had begun to blow far away and was twisting slowly through the darkness in its slow search.
Now, here was something of obvious importance to me, yet when I reached for the tickets he snatched them away from my hand.
The river was only a few blocks away but an unbroken line of piers prevented me from seeing it.
My wife died in childbirth after I was sent away.
He had to depend on himself, since he was invariably miles and hours away from others.
It was burning away, forgotten.
He was finally found in the Bates Hole region of Natrona County, two counties away.
Stevens was grunting over the last empty pocket when Russ abruptly rose and lunged toward Carmer's hat, which had tumbled half-a-dozen feet away when he first fell.
Johnson was trying to grab the wheel, though the swerve of the truck was throwing him away from it.
The keys were still in it, and I was miles away before I remembered that my clothes and purse and everything were still in the little cabana where I'd changed ''.
I was loaded with suds when I ran away, and I haven't had a chance to wash it off.
That ought to draw a laugh, Nicolas reasoned, as he stored the line away on the wax tape that was his mind.
Packing a small suitcase, informing her husband whom she found in Harry's Bar that she was taking a train to Germany to get away for a while, patting his arm, refusing a drink, getting on the train -- all this had only taken her two hours.
She softly let herself into the bed, and took her regular side, away from the door, where she slept better because Keith was between her and the invader.
He was on the thin side, with big hands, and the kind of wrists that give away the power in forearm and bicep.
The marine was sprawled some thirty yards away, one arm extended.
He said, lapsing into the profanity he often used when away from his parents and especially when he was with Charles.
After I paid Monsieur Prieur for Dandy, I brought him home, but he was ill at ease and ran away the same night.
You never heard nothin' like it: Kitty's gonna go have an abortion, and Kitty's gonna go away to a convent, and Kitty's this and Kitty's that like he was nuts or somethin', y'know ''??
Ernie was screaming inside himself: No, damn you, you ain't gonna take my meal ticket away from me!!
The musician ran away from school when he was fifteen, but this escapade did not save him from the Gymnasium.
But her conscious need was to break away from constricting patterns of form, a need to let the experience shape itself.
`` A miracle, a revelation, it was like a curtain suddenly torn away to reveal something nude ''.
Land was near, and on June 12, one hundred and fourteen days after leaving America, they actually saw, twenty miles away, the coast of Orissa.

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