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Moving and county
# Moving east, there are some areas ( mostly in the northern and central county ) of higher ground with much better drainage.
Moving the courthouse to Columbiana was not necessarily popular in 1826 and there have been numerous attempts to relocate the county seat over the years.

Moving and seat
Moving to California, he was approached by conservatives to challenge moderate Republican Thomas Kuchel for his seat in the United States Senate in 1968, but he declined.

Moving and La
Moving to Berlin with the company, she studied singing with Oskar Daniel for three months and made her debut as an operatic singer by singing Mimi in Puccini's opera La Bohème at Dresden Semperoper on 15 March 1931.
Bad Dreams was followed by La Cité des Eaux Mouvantes ( The City of Moving Waters ) and its sequel Terre en Flammes ( Earth in Flames ) in 1968 and 1969 respectively.
Moving north from the Loop, the street crosses the Chicago River using the La Salle Street Bridge.

Moving and drew
Moving to Pittsburgh in 1823 and then to Philadelphia in 1824, where he drew from casts at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, he rejoined his parents and sister in New York City early in 1825.
Collectively producing since 1998, the duo drew attention for their releases on various high profile labels such as Rob Playford's Moving Shadow, Dieselboy's Human Imprint, Barcode Recordings and Dylan's Obscene.

Moving and population
Moving along with the population, many companies also located their offices and other facilities in the outer areas of the cities.
Moving to a population, however, this analogy masks the fact that there are many individuals, and that it is meaningful to talk about their differences.

Moving and away
Moving away from the centre results in the reduction of the gains that those elements derive.
Moving away from an early interest in Hegel, Dewey proceeded to reject all forms of dualism and dichotomy in favor of a philosophy of experience as a series of unified wholes in which everything can be ultimately related.
The Mamajek 2 cluster appears to be a poor cluster remnant analogous to the Ursa Major Moving Group, but 7 times more distant ( approximately 170 parsecs away ).
Moving away from the pure electro-pop that he had made his name with, Numan then experimented with jazz, funk and ethereal, rhythmic pop.
Moving away from the specified operating conditions can dramatically change a system's performance.
Moving the film farther away from the pinhole will result in a telephoto or narrow angle view and a longer exposure time.
Moving away from the origin on this axis, the depicted world becomes increasingly different from reality.
Moving away from classifying infants into categories, Mary Rothbart identified three underlying dimensions of temperament.
Moving slightly away from comedy, the music video for The Four Bucketeers ' Bucket Of Water song is included.
Moving bobbin towards or away from the handle twists the line.
Moving away from the patterns of song structure and melody of much rock music in America and Britain, some in the movement also drove the music to a more mechanical and electronic sound ( a group of 5 expatriate Americans, The Monks, who toured playing beat music clubs throughout Germany, were also exploring this industrial / mechanical sound, as evidenced on their 1965 German-only release LP " Black Monk Time ").
Moving away from the Latin style which had dominated the releases of the previous 10 years, these albums were the most wide-ranging and least commercial Group releases, including experimentations with sequenced synthetic drums on one track, free-form improvisation on acoustic instruments, and symphonic signatures, blues and sonata schemes.
Moving the hand slightly to the left brings the rein into contact on the right side of the horse's neck, and the horse learns to turn left, away from the pressure.
Moving away from Crown Square there is, next, a large grass area and some tennis courts.
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 away from the Village, in the opposite direction to Shooters Hill, the area termed as present day Charlton branches out towards Blackheath Royal Standard in one direction and steeply downhill in the opposite direction towards the shopping areas.
* A Caspi, GH Elder, DJ Bem Moving away from the world: Life-course patterns of shy children.
Brahmins were at that time generally being offered grants of land in other areas by rulers seeking to utilise the traditionally high literacy and general education of the community, as well as the legitimacy conferred upon them by association, Moving away from areas where they were under threat of forced religious conversion, the Brahmins were in turn imposing their own religion on their new locales.
Moving away from the Renaissance focus on iconography, Fabritius became interested in the technical aspects of painting.
Moving in to a close-up or away from a close-up is a common type of zooming.
Moving the focus away from a specific user interface element is known as a blur event in relation to this element.
Moving away from economic reductionism like other neo-Marxists, Schnaiberg called for an analysis of how certain projects of " political capitalism " encouraged environmental degradation instead of all capitalism per se.
Moving away from the Latin style which had dominated the releases of the previous decade, these albums were the most wide-ranging and least commercial Group releases, including experimentations with hip-hop drum loops, free-form improvisation on acoustic instruments, and symphonic signatures, blues and sonata schemes.
Moving down the scale and further away from the medical norm, people are classed as hearing, then slightly hard of hearing, moderately hard of hearing, severely hard of hearing, and finally deaf ( severely deaf or profoundly deaf for those furthest from the norm ).

Moving and left
Moving from the left side of the bass bridge to the right side of the treble bridge is analogous to moving from the right side of the treble bridge to the left side of the treble bridge.
Pickford left Biograph in December 1910 and spent 1911 starring in films at Carl Laemmle's Independent Moving Pictures Company ( IMP ).
Moving Pictures essentially continued where Permanent Waves left off, extending the trend of highly accessible and commercially friendly progressive rock that helped thrust them into the spotlight.
Moving it slightly to the left is called the inside guard.
Whilst in Antioch, he left his brother Priscus as extraordinary ruler of the Eastern provinces, with the title of rector Orientis Moving westward, he gave his brother-in-law Severianus control of the provinces of Moesia and Macedonia.
Miller and Swope then turned their attention to their side project, the quieter Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic ( co-founded with their old friend Erik Lindgren, who had played with Miller and Conley in Moving Parts ), which they both left in the 1990s, Miller to produce several solo efforts and film scores, and Swope to semi-reclusion in Hawaii.
The divided attention of two bands proved too much, and in 1983, Dónal Lunny and Christy Moore left to concentrate on Moving Hearts.
Perhaps the best example is from The Moving Toyshop, during a chase sequence – " Let's go left ", Cadogan suggested.
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.
* Garry Frost left Moving Pictures in 1984 feeling the group had lost direction.
Moving the kite's line lower end left or right or windward or anti-windward forms part of the control system of single-line kites.
Moving the lever forward, backward, left, and right into specific positions selects particular gears.
Mary Pickford left Biograph Studios to join the Independent Moving Pictures ( IMP ) to replace their major star, Pickford ’ s Canadian friend, Florence Lawrence.
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 rapidly, Tarleton and his men left Suffolk on July 9, and rode deep into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Moving from left field to right field, he hit. 297, with 21 HR and 67 RBI.
Moving west from Narbonne he besieged Toulouse, capital of the duchy of Aquitaine, but after 3 months of siege, just as the city was about to surrender, Duke Odo of Aquitaine ( also known as Eudes ) who had left the city to find help managed to come back with an army and defeated the Arab army at the Battle of Toulouse on June 9, 721, just outside of the city walls.
Moving to protect the left flank of the Third Army on its southern drive, the 97th took Cheb, Czechoslovakia, on 25 April 1945 and attacked the Czechoslovak pocket near Weiden, Germany, on 29 April.
Moving with three sections abreast — 6 Section on the left, 4 Section in the centre and 5 Section on the right — the Australians pushed on through the rubber towards a clearing in the plantation.
Moving eastward from Sarsawa Chowk, comes Baloch and afterwards Rawlakot on left hand link.
His background is most thoroughly explored in The Moving Target: he got his training with the Long Beach California Police Department, but left ( Archer himself says he was " fired ") after witnessing too much corruption, and during World War II, he served in military intelligence in the United States Army, again mentioned in The Doomsters.

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