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Moving forward with temporary repairs, members of the MassDOT administration team decided not to let the news of the systemic failure and repair of the fixtures be released to the public or to Governor Deval Patrick's administration.
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 or increasing sail area forward can also help, for example by raising the jib ( and maybe lowering the staysail ) on a cutter.
Moving one wing forward relative to the other can help increase lift and reduce drag, though it may distort the box girder effect of the wing and reduce the structural benefits of the biplane layout.
Moving the engine forward, compared with the three-wheeled cars, made a lot more room inside for the driver and front passenger.
Moving forward on his own initiative, Lt. Parker received a message from his colonel, ordering him to detach one gun to General Shafter's aide, Lt. John D. Miley, then to take the remaining three guns forward " to the best point you can find ".
Moving away from the traditional metalcore sound that they had helped establish and created with The Opposite of December, the band moved into more straight forward songwriting with more melody and more of an overall rock sound.
Moving forward into 2012, Key is now working on new material for Skinny Puppy with eyes on a Tour for Handover and new ideas, as well as a new Download album, with planned live shows in 2012 in Russia and other countries.
Moving it forward also allowed the rocket engine to be enlarged, so it was replaced by a new dual-thrust engine that quickly accelerated the missile to higher speeds, and then settled to a lower thrust for cruise.
Moving the lever forward, backward, left, and right into specific positions selects particular gears.
Moving forward himself he flung in more grenades which produced a cry of " Kamerad ".
Moving to the Hurtgen Forest, the 83d thrust forward from Gressenich to the west bank of the Roer.
Moving westward with a steady forward speed of 18 knots, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Frederic at 1200 ( GMT ) on August 30 and was further upgraded to a hurricane at 0600 ( GMT ) on September 1, while centered approximately 650 miles ( 1045 km ) east of Barbados.
Moving forward again, D Company continued east.
Moving forward with the initial assault wave, a hail of fire from two enemy emplacements halted his section's advance.
*《 在歡樂的鼓聲中前進 》 Moving forward in the Happy Sounds of the Drum
Moving forward is a question of applying to the wider field of law-making / regulation the reasons that in economics arguably made free-market economies stronger than command economies during the Cold War ( tapping into greater flexibility / creativity / citizen-involvement etc ).
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.
Moving forward, we see the King as a grown man, pacing back and forth in a waiting room.
* The Hamilton Grand ( Moving forward Main St. & John St. Hamilton, Ontario )
Moving forward at speed up the flank with the ball, Barton was a constant threat to defences because, given the chance to put the ball into the box, his accuracy was unerring.
Moving forward, he crossed the Ghaza Bund and took Quetta.
# Moving forward and backward ( surging );

Moving and law
Moving to Little Rock in 1865, he joined a law firm then headed by George C. Watkins, former chief justice of Arkansas.
Moving to Wilkes-Barre in 1832, he read law under George W. Woodward and was admitted to the bar in Bradford County, Pennsylvania in August 1834.

Moving and Space
Warm silica-rich dust and abundant SiO gas, products of high velocity (> 10 km / s ) impacts between rocky bodies, have been detected around the nearby ( 29 pc distant ) young (~ 12 My old ) Beta Pic Moving Group star HD172555 by the Spitzer Space Telescope.
Records, and has led ( or been a member of ) several ensembles such as The Moving Parts, The Space Negros, The Rising Storm, and Birdsongs of the Mesozoic.
* Moving into the Space Cleared by Our Mothers ( Galway ; Salmon, 1991 )

Moving and Committee
Moving away from its US roots, British hip hop started to develop its own sounds: acts like Hijack, II Tone Committee, Hardnoise, and Silver Bullet developed a fast and hardcore style, while many other acts took influences from elsewhere.
Moving back to private industry, Ravitch was hired in November 1991 by the Major League Baseball owners as head of their Player Relations Committee, the chief labor negotiator for the owners, at an annual salary of $ 750, 000.

Moving and will
Moving past the presidential viewing stand and Lafayette Square will be at least 40 marching units.
Moving the on-screen character to an action panel or fortress will allow access to that level's playfield, a linear stage populated with obstacles and enemies.
Moving the film closer to the pinhole will result in a wide angle field of view and a shorter exposure time.
Moving the film farther away from the pinhole will result in a telephoto or narrow angle view and a longer exposure time.
* Assal, F., Schwartz, S., & Vuilleumier, P. ( 2007 ) Moving with or without will: Functional neural correlates of alien hand syndrome.
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 the mouse over the lower part of the display will allow change of velocity levels.
Moving the page will also create a redirect from the old title to the new title.
Moving the existing page out of the way will not help, as it leaves behind a redirect which cannot be overwritten either.
Moving the mouse will typically move the mouse cursor without changing the focus.
Moving this lever out of the notch will release the restraint on the bolt, allowing it to be drawn back.
Moving the title to Image Comics, he will write two more miniseries to complete the story, and release a collection of the first one with the title American Jesus Volume 1: Chosen.
The packet size, tables and control information transmitted by proprietary systems require proprietary non-DVB receivers, even though the video itself nominally in some form will often still adhere to the MPEG-2 image compression standard defined by the Moving Picture Experts Group.
Moving to stay open, they will need to begin replacing an ageing workforce, thereby stimulating local economies.
Moving to a new location will not be easy.
Moving abroad will not result in the domain being deleted, but the person cannot register any more domains while living abroad.
* Moving the king to an adjacent square where it will not be in check.
Moving the sliders will result in different bonuses and penalties, allowing for a range of choices and strategies.
( Moving the diaphragm in consonance with respiration the circulation will improve, particularly the fast buffer system's effects will improve as well, which contributes to cell metabolism by exchanging carbon dioxide with oxygen.
Moving the joystick to the left or the right will move Kelly in the direction selected on the screen.
Moving objects of identical temperature will not trigger a detection.
Moving the intake inlet port further away from the engine block will also help to alleviate the problem and some users use a cold air intake where the inlet air is at or close to ambient temperature.

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