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Moving and Europe
Moving across Britain, Europe, and the Holy Land, Val fought invading Goths, Huns and Saxons.
Moving to Europe in 1902, he studied in Paris at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts.
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Moving to New York, Byard recorded extensively with Charles Mingus in the periods 1962 to 1964 and 1970, touring Europe with him in 1964.
Moving on from Bath, he taught in a London grammar school before leaving England in 1956 to live and work in Europe, the Americas and the Far East.
Moving south of the border in 1967 he signed for Sunderland where he experienced his finest moment as a player when he scored the winner at Wembley in the 1973 FA Cup Final, giving them a shock victory over Leeds United, who were among the finest club sides in Europe at that time.
Moving around Europe, acclaimed as each new book appeared -- Le Perroquet Vert ( 1923 ), Catherine-Paris ( 1927 ), Au bal avec Marcel Proust ( 1928 )-- Marthe gravitated toward political power more than anything else.
Moving to Europe, she hung out with the rich and powerful and even claimed friendship with Diana, Princess of Wales of the British Royal family.
Moving to England in 1963 Perceval held solo exhibitions in London, and travelled to Europe, before returning to Australia in 1965 to take up the first Australian National University Creative Fellowship.

Moving and produced
Moving images were produced on revolving drums and disks in the 1830s with independent invention by Simon von Stampfer ( Stroboscope ) in Austria, Joseph Plateau ( Phenakistoscope ) in Belgium and William Horner ( zoetrope ) in Britain.
This movie was originally to be produced by Hayao Miyazaki, but he declined as he was already in the middle of producing Howl's Moving Castle.
Moving to point B from point A, however, is not a Pareto improvement, as less butter is produced.
Moving at an early age from one location in the world to another alters a person's subsequent risk of MS. An explanation for this could be that some kind of infection, produced by a widespread microbe rather than a rare pathogen, is the origin of the disease.
About 1978 Norman produced an album, Moving Pictures, for British poet and musician Steve Scott that was never released.
" Edge produced two albums with guitarist Adrian Gurvitz, Kick Off Your Muddy Boots ( 1975 ) and Paradise Ballroom ( 1976 ); Hayward composed the acoustically textured Songwriter ( 1977 ), which would be followed up in later years by Night Flight ( 1980 ), Moving Mountains ( 1985 ), ( which Hayward dedicated to Peter Knight ) Classic Blue ( 1989 ), The View From The Hill ( 1996 ), and Live In San Juan Capistrano ( 1998 ); Lodge released Natural Avenue ( 1977 ); Pinder produced The Promise ( 1976 ); and Thomas collaborated on two projects with songwriter Nicky James, producing From Mighty Oaks ( 1975 ) and Hopes, Wishes and Dreams ( 1976 ).
Nineteen-year-old guitarist Buzzy Feiten, joined the band for its 1969 release, Keep On Moving, produced by Jerry Ragavoy, and Rod Hicks replaced Maugh on bass.
The book was the basis of a 1994 feature-film documentary, Moving the Mountain, produced by Trudie Styler and directed by Michael Apted, which probed the origins of the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square and the consequences of the movement in the lives of several of the movement's student leaders.
There have also been multiple JumpStart games produced for systems other than the PC and Mac ; JumpStart Dino Adventure, a game for the Game Boy Color, JumpStart Wildlife Safari, a game for the PlayStation, JumpStart Pet Rescue, a game for the Wii, JumpStart: Escape from Adventure Island for the Wii, and JumpStart Get Moving Family Fitness, a game for the Wii.
These singles include The Maytones ' Creation Time ( GG Records, 1976 ) and Bob Marley and the Wailers's Keep on Moving ( Upsetter Records, 1977 ) produced and remixed by Lee " Scratch " Perry, featuring a dub mix and a rap mix by Wung Chu all gathered on the same side and edited together.
Moving slowly ashore, the hurricane produced tides that were up to above normal, which resulted in significant beach erosion.
The hydraulic equipment and the steel framework for the Moving Wall were produced by Merryweather & Sons Ltd of Greenwich, hydraulic engineers.
The Swedish National Archive of Recorded Sound and Moving Images, in Swedish Statens ljud-och bildarkiv, SLBA, was founded in 1979 ( originally having the name Arkivet för ljud och bild, ALB ) with the aim of collecting and preserving all film and recorded sound produced in Sweden, including radio and television programs.
Moving to Paris in 1803, he became friendly not only with the like-minded Ducis, but also with the sceptical Cabanis ; and it was on this philosopher's advice that, in order to catch the public ear, he produced the romance of Lina, which Sainte-Beuve has characterized as a mingled echo of Florian and Werther.
Lane has also produced a number of short films, including Vertical Geometry, Moving Water, Liquid Air, and Digital Baba.
Moving forward himself he flung in more grenades which produced a cry of " Kamerad ".
His film, Moving Portraits, directed by Horace Ové and produced by Vijay Amarnani, was screened by Channel 4 in 1987.
Indeed Beackon appeared in Moving On, Moving Up, a glossy brochure produced by Griffin during his leadership campaign, endorsing the former Political Soldier for the BNP leadership.
The result was Goldie's Timeless album, produced and engineered by Playford and released in 1995 on the better-funded FFRR Records as opposed to Moving Shadow.
In 2005, Perry produced " The Secret of Moving On ", a track on a solo album for former Ambrosia lead vocalist David Pack.
Moving to Horst in the south of Holland, in 2008 he produced a new album, Joy Mining, in collaboration with the Dutch jazz combo Searing Quartet.
Jeffrey also produced Dude, I'm Moving Out.

Moving and number
Moving the top scale to the right by a distance of, by matching the beginning of the top scale with the label on the bottom, aligns each number, at position on the top scale, with the number at position on the bottom scale.
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 northwards, back down into the river valley, are two hamlets, Darshill, once the site of a number of mills, and Bowlish, which contains several grand clothiers ' houses.
This total includes the number 1 hits " I'm Moving On ", " The Golden Rocket ", " I Don't Hurt Anymore ", " Let Me Go, Lover!
" 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 averagethe last n-bars of price divided by " n " -- where " n " is the number of bars specified by the length of the average.
Moving to Britain in the 1950s, Grainer collaborated with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop on a number of television series themes, including Giants of Steam ( a documentary about railways ) and in 1963 the science fiction series Doctor Who.
Moving into the eastern end of Villers-Bocage, Wittmann engaged a number of light tanks followed by several medium tanks.
Brakhage wrote a number of books about films, including Metaphors on Vision ( 1963 ), A Moving Picture Giving and Taking Book ( 1971 ), Film Biographies ( 1977, Turtle Island Books ) and the posthumously published Telling Time: Essays of a Visionary Filmmaker ( 2003 ).
As time has put distance between Berkley and the infamous film ( which has since achieved cult status among film fans and placed number 36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 50 Cult Movies and is also one of top 20 highest grossing films of all time for MGM ), she has performed in strong supporting roles in independent films such as The Taxman, Tail Lights Fade, Roger Dodger ( which her manager advised her not to do ), and Moving Malcolm.
Moving to France, Dassin worked as a technician for his father and appeared as an actor in supporting roles in a number of movies directed by his father, including Topkapi where he played the role of " Josef ".
Furthermore, MARTA is sometimes sarcastically said to stand for " Moving Africans Rapidly Through Atlanta ", a replacement backronym, due to the relatively low number of white riders, particularly after peak commuting hours.
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.
Moving the curtains aside revealed a very small blackboard, whereupon Lehmer said " Well, I guess we won't be doing any analytic number theory!
Moving towards the trend with other types of trading cards, this set also featured a number of rare chase cards.
On 1 August 2008 Klee's fourth album " Berge Versetzen " (" Moving Mountains ") appeared and entered the album charts at number 15.
Moving now to sudden death, the score continued to 6-6 but, after Martyn Williams pulled his kick wide, Leicester number eight Jordan Crane scored to send Leicester Tigers to the Heineken Cup Final in Edinburgh.
A regular on industry panels at events such as Games Meet Film, James Hannigan is a regular radio interviewee and has been interviewed by the BBC a number of times on shows such as BBC Radio 4's Front Row and Click On, and has been profiled in Develop magazine, Audiomedia, Resolution, Post Magazine, Music Sound and the Moving Image ( MSMI ) and other publications.
The plot borrows from a number of Discworld books, most notably Reaper Man, Moving Pictures and Lords and Ladies.
Moving to Los Angeles, Van Dien landed a number of small parts in various television series and movies.
Moving to Halle on his release, he published a number of plays — including Schill und die Seinen, a tragedy — and translations of ancient Greek texts — e. g. Oedipus in Colonus.

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