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Moving and westward
Moving westward preserved final is more frequent.
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.
Moving on a steady westward track at 18 knots ( 21 mph, 33 k / h ), Tropical Depression Eleven steadily intensified, becoming a tropical storm on September 11 at 1800 UTC ; it received the name Hugo.
Moving westward from eastern end of the chain are the islands of Rossel Island | Rossel and Vanatinai | Vanatinai ( Tagula ).
Moving westward, the large system quickly developed a closed circulation, and was classified Tropical Depression Seven on September 15.
Moving westward into an area of warm waters and low vertical shear, the depression steadily intensified, and was named Tropical Storm Fabian on August 28 as convection increased and banding features became more prominent.
Moving westward, they founded in 118 BC the colony of Narbo Martius ( Narbonne ), the Mediterranean city nearest to inland Toulouse, and so they came into contact with the Tolosates, famous for their wealth and the key position of their capital for trade with the Atlantic.
Moving westward, intensification continued, bringing the cyclone to hurricane strength on September 1.
The wave had intensified and broadened by August 25, and it eventually split into two components, the northernmost of which consolidated into an organized storm system .< ref > Moving westward, the system developed into a tropical depression on August 29, more than east of Guadeloupe.
Moving under the base of the subtropical ridge, it moved westward for several days, remaining disorganized despite favorable conditions.
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 westward, Gloria threatened much of the Leeward Islands, prompting islands ' respective governments to issue Hurricane Warnings in anticipation of the storm.
Moving westward " from the rising sun ," the people could live where the land was good and his warriors would protect them.
Moving generally westward, it passed south of the Cape Verde islands, strengthening into Tropical Storm Fox on September 4 ; by that time, its motion turned to the west-northwest.
Moving westward around the southern periphery of a ridge to the hurricane's north, Beatriz continued to intensify.
Moving quickly westward, the wave entered the eastern Caribbean on July 8, and then into the western Caribbean on July 10 as a well-defined disturbance.
Moving westward, this area slowly organized, and developed a low-level circulation on July 15.

Moving and across
Moving across Britain, Europe, and the Holy Land, Val fought invading Goths, Huns and Saxons.
* 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.
Other key pieces include " North American Time Capsule " ( 1966 ), which employed a prototype vocoder to isolate and manipulate elements of speech ; Music On A Long Thin Wire ( 1977 ), in which a piano wire is strung across a room and activated by an amplified oscillator and magnets on either end, producing changing overtones and sounds ; Crossings ( 1982 ), in which tones play across a steadily rising sine wave producing interference beats ; Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas ( 1973 – 74 ), in which the interference tones between sine waves create " troughs " and " valleys " of sound and silence ; and Clocker ( 1978 ), which uses biofeedback and reverberation.
Moving .... Mr. Suskind is a prodigiously talented craftsman .... It ’ s all here: a cast of characters that sprawls across class and circumstance to represent the totality of a historical moment ....
Located across the street is a Ripley's 4D Moving Theatre, and up the street there is a Louis Tussauds Wax Works which is owned by Ripley's.
* Moving hand across torso in wave motion: " Current "
* Moving Lake Walk-An automated moving sidewalk across a lake
The festival is conducted across various venues located in the Melbourne City Centre, which include the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, the Forum Theatre, Melbourne Town Hall, RMIT Capitol Theatre, the Victorian Arts Centre and various cinema complexes.
" Moving from Brighton to a village in the South Downs in East Sussex with his family, he particularly enjoyed taking solitary walks across the Downs, describing the landscape as " a kind of neolithic M25 ".
* S. J. Smith and E. M. Purcell, Visible Light from Localized Surface Charges Moving across a Grating, Phys Rev 92, 1069 ( 1953 ), 10. 1103 / PhysRev. 92. 1069
Moving to India in 1945, he began to work across location and while in Uttar Pradesh, he stayed as a guest with an Indian doctor, P. J. Chandy and his family.
Moving across the mountainous terrain of mainland Mexico, Gert quickly weakened to a tropical depression upon its emerge into the Pacific, where it was reclassified as Tropical Depression Fourteen-E.
Moving west-northwestward due to a ridge to the north, the depression moved across the Philippine island of Mindanao on March 21 and continued through the archipelago.

Moving and Atlantic
" Another Nobel Laureate, James D. Watson, publicized the potential and the perils of cloning in his Atlantic Monthly essay, " Moving Toward the Clonal Man ", in 1971.
In 1971, the group released Focus II ( aka Moving Waves ), which brought the band international acclaim and a hit on both sides of the Atlantic with the radio edit of " Hocus Pocus ".
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 ).
Moving to the United States in 1999, he spent several years in lower open-wheeled circuits like the U. S. F2000 National Championship, the Toyota Atlantic Championship and Indy Lights.
Moving west-northwest while traversing the tropical Atlantic, the storm later passed near St. Kitts on September 14.
Moving away from all cultural forms that could be deemed ethnic absolutism, Gilroy offers the concept of the Black Atlantic as a space of transnational cultural construction.
Moving to Dublin, from 1927 to 1931 he was a reporter, political and aviation correspondent for The Irish Times, reporting exclusively on the first east-west Atlantic crossing by an aeroplane, the Bremen, in 1928 from Baldonnel Airfield, County Dublin.

Moving and without
Church, Ministry and Sacraments in the New Testament Paternoster Press: 1993, p. 92f </ ref > Moving on to Ignatius of Antioch, Barrett states that here we find a sharp distinction between ' presbyter ' and ' bishop ': the latter now stands out as " an isolated figure " who is to be obeyed and without whom it is not lawful to baptise or hold a love-feast .< Barrett, C. K.
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 publication Moving Picture World gave the film as a whole a positive review: " Brilliant in subtitle, strong in treatment with occasional notes of true pathos, the marks of creative ability and sure craftmanship are there .... the cast is without flaw.
* Assal, F., Schwartz, S., & Vuilleumier, P. ( 2007 ) Moving with or without will: Functional neural correlates of alien hand syndrome.
Moving to London at sixteen, Morton applied to numerous drama schools, including RADA, without success.
Moving the mouse will typically move the mouse cursor without changing the focus.
: Moving freely vertically and horizontally without obstruction is the way of outsiders and the nightmare army.
Richard Gilbert, co-author of Transport Revolutions: Moving People and Freight without Oil ( 2010 ), comments that producing hydrogen gas ends up using some of the energy it creates.
Moving up in the Mafia's hierarchy was almost impossible without being a member of the Nation of Islam.

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