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Moving and rapidly
Moving towards the ridge in a single half-track, it was realised that one enemy shell could wipe out the company's entire command capability, so the half-track's occupants were rapidly dispersed among several other vehicles.
Moving very rapidly, Hazel consolidated with a cold front and headed toward Ontario ; by midnight, it was centred over downtown Toronto.
Moving rapidly, Tarleton and his men left Suffolk on July 9, and rode deep into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Moving to the northeast, it remained weak until August 21, when it rapidly became a hurricane, located at 41ºN, east of Cape Cod.
Moving inland, Diana rapidly weakened over the high terrain of Mexico, quickly deteriorating from a low-end category 2 hurricane immediately to a strong tropical storm just four hours later.
Moving north-northwest, the system maintained intensity on October 11 before beginning to intensify more rapidly on October 12.
Moving rapidly, he found the border poorly guarded and moved with cavalry to Høland parsonage.
Moving into this new phase of life meant that the amount of money the Queen was spending on her three eldest daughters was rapidly increasing.
Moving rapidly, to the west-northwest, Narda strengthened into a tropical storm.
Moving over a pocket of waters, it rapidly intensified into a tropical storm on July 3.
Moving over sea surface temperatures near 72 ° F ( 22 ° C ), Barbara rapidly weakened, and was downgraded to a tropical depression early the following day.
Moving rapidly towards the west, the system passed north of Clipperton Island.
Moving rapidly to the northeast, the hurricane maintained its strength first giving a strong and destructive glancing blow to the Jersey Shore before making landfall on Long Island on September 15, hitting as a Category 3 hurricane.
Moving inland, it rapidly lost its strength and dissipated.
Moving inland, it rapidly lost its strength and dissipated.
Moving over warm water, Madeline rapidly intensified to a category 4 storm with a peak central pressure of 940 mbar and winds of 145 miles per hour, the highest of the season.

Moving and through
Moving out of Golanda, the Lombards passed through Anthaib and Banthaib until they reached Vurgundaib.
* The Supreme Court of the Philippines, through a unanimous opinion penned in 2005 by Associate Justice Leonardo Quisumbing, quoted The Moving Finger when it ruled that the widow of defeated presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. could not substitute her late husband in his pending election protest against Philippine president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, thus leading to the dismissal of the protest.
Moving eternally through the infinite void, they collide and unite, thus generating objects which differ in accordance with the varieties, in number, size, shape, and arrangement, of the atoms which compose them.
Moving south through the Papal States, his army flanked the frontline Austrian defense at Mignano, forcing them to retreat into the fortress at Capua.
Moving through Bologna and Tuscany, he was soon approaching the city of Rome.
Moving coil instruments respond only to the average value of the current through them.
Moving masses of super-heated air blow through the valley creating extreme high temperatures.
Moving to the evening, Emily whispers homework hints to George through their open windows.
It may be a member of the Ursa Major Moving Group of stars that share a similar motion through the Milky Way, implying these stars shared a common origin in an open cluster.
The velocity and heading of this star indicates that it may be a member of the Ursa Major Moving Group of stars that share a common motion through space.
Moving beyond RDT, scholars suggested that in addition to a sense of injustice, people must also have the objective, structural resources necessary to mobilize change through social protest.
Moving rasp bars or rub bars pull the crop through concaved grates that separate the grain and chaff from the straw.
Moving further west, the foothills of the Andes are dominated by a series of low valleys discharging either towards the Atlantic through the Limay river, or to the Pacific through the Manso and Puelo rivers: deep blue-water lakes form in the Andean valleys, with some regions reaching very low altitudes ( under 400 meters, or 1300 ft, in the Pacific basin, and 750 meters, or 2500 ft, in the Atlantic basin ).
* In Greg Bear's novel " Moving Mars ," " Eloi " are humans who seek to extend their lifespans beyond 1, 000 years, through the use of advanced medical nanotechnology and other enhancements.
Moving through weakly defended areas, Budyonny's cavalry reached the city of Zamość on 29 August and attempted to take it in the Battle of Zamość ; however, he soon faced an increasing number of Polish units diverted from the successful Warsaw counteroffensive.
In the 1980s the award winning Museum of the Moving Image was also built directly underneath the bridge and became perhaps the only museum in the world to have stalactites ( from water leaking through the Bridge ) growing within it.
Moving to New York, Selina becomes corporate vice president then CEO of Randolf Industries, a mafia-influenced company, through blackmail.
Moving through the rice paddies, the 25th occupied Umingan, Lupao, and San Jose and destroyed a great part of the Japanese armor on Luzon.
Moving the purple tag upwards cycles back through the actions history.
Moving on to Stanford University Guth formally proposed the idea of cosmic inflation in 1981, the idea that the nascent universe passed through a phase of exponential expansion that was driven by a positive vacuum energy density ( negative vacuum pressure ).
Moving through three stages, from basic to advanced techniques, this in-depth approach to classical French cuisine offers a series of easy-to-follow menus and recipes that correspond to classes at the school.
Moving back out of the national park, it passes through Waberthwaite and Bootle and round the foot of Black Combe.
They are probably members of the Castor Moving Group of stars that have a similar motion through space and share a common origin some 200 million years ago.
Moving to San Francisco in the late 1960s, as social unrest was erupting through racial and generational fissures, Clark worked briefly in a guitar shop, returned to Houston for a short time, and then moved to the Los Angeles area, where he found work building guitars in the Dopyera Brothers ' Dobro factory and signed a publishing agreement with RCA's Sunbury Music before pulling up stakes and relocating to Nashville in 1971.

Moving and country
Moving the capital to this area may have been an attempt to anchor it more closely with the rest of the country.
The Moving Picture World wrote, " The picture is without doubt the greatest that has even been attempted in this country, and I am almost tempted to say in any other ... the acting passes anything ever seen in moving pictures before ....
" The first of seven number 1 hits on the country charts, " I'm Moving On " stayed at the top for 21 weeks, setting the all-time record for most weeks at number 1.
* Moving across borders: People leave the country ; quarantine laws in some countries can be traumatic to pets and owners, so to avoid the stress, the pet is surrendered to an animal shelter.
* Moving out of the country ( which, depending on the laws in question, may or may not exempt a citizen from the draft )
Moving to national broadcasting for the NBC television network, Kalber was one of the most visible broadcasters in the country from 1976-1981 while anchoring the news on Today, working with hosts Brokaw and Pauley.
Moving to more issue-oriented talk, the station's popularity surged, with some of the most prominent talk-program hosts in the country such as Gene Burns, Jerry Williams, Ted O ' Brien and Paul Parent.
Moving from country to country with his itinerant family, he studied in Belgrade with professor Ćirilo Ličar ( Cyril Licar ), obtaining a first prize in performance.

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