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He was invulnerable to attack, but he could be handled, Mickey knew, if he could be brought to make the first move.
To move position, the guns must be limbered up again and brought — usually towed — to the new location.
The queen was shortly afterwards brought from this place to the palace and vainly attempted to move Octavian to pity.
By 1900 the demand for Beaux's work brought clients from Washington, D. C., to Boston, prompting the artist to move to New York City ; it was there she spent the winters, while summering at Green Alley, the home and studio she had built in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
The NEXTSTEP operating system further developed the idea, incorporating a feature whereby the right or middle mouse button brought the main menu ( which was vertical and automatically changed depending on context ) to the location of the mouse, thereby eliminating the need to move the mouse pointer all the way across the large ( for the time ) NextStep screen.
Rosen suggested that the accelerating change brought about by the Internet had overtaken Compaq's management team, saying " As a company engaged in transforming its industry for the Internet era, we must have the organizational flexibility necessary to move at Internet speed.
However, the availability of a back catalogue of films on video also allowed for a different relationship between the viewer and an individual film, while private TV channels brought new money into the film industry and provided a launch pad from which new talent could later move into film.
Kelly's reasoning behind this was that he felt the kinetic force of live dance often evaporated when brought to film, and he sought to partially overcome this by involving the camera in movement and giving the dancer a greater number of directions in which to move.
A year later, the Brewers engineered a trade that brought Hank Aaron back to Milwaukee, a move which gave the team instant credibility.
His new enthusiasm for Evangelicalism, his ' Conversion ', his and his move to Olney in 1767 brought him into contact with John Newton.
To move position, the guns must be limbered up again and brought — usually towed — to the new location.
The group recognizes they will be outnumbered, but hope that when Calvera realizes that the village has brought them aboard, he will move on to a different village.
Pope Zachary had brought significant challenges to rulers of his era a full 200 years earlier, in a move Thomas Hobbes would famously call " one of the greatest abuses of the papacy in the history of the Church ".
The move effectively brought the show back into the top ten from the mid-thirties where it had fallen.
In chess, a pin is a situation brought on by an attacking piece in which a defending piece cannot move without exposing a more valuable defending piece on its other side to capture by the attacking piece.
" The move from a structuralist account in which capital is understood to structure social relations in relatively homologous ways to a view of hegemony in which power relations are subject to repetition, convergence and rearticulation brought the question of temporality into the thinking of structure.
During 2010, the court examiner's review of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy also brought these instruments back into focus, as Lehman had used an instrument called " Repo 105 " to allegedly move assets and debt off-balance sheet to make its financial position look more favorable to investors.
The team's move to Allentown, the third largest city in Pennsylvania, has brought it within the Phillies ' fan base region.
Moe brought with him a " motion offense " philosophy, a style of play focusing on attempting to move the ball until someone got open.
The Blackhawks reached another low point on May 16, 2006, when they announced that popular TV / radio play-by-play announcer Pat Foley was not going to be brought back after 25 years with the team, a move unpopular amongst most Blackhawks fans.
The move brought to almost total elimination of the pirated cables broadcasting in the country.
The move to Philharmonic Hall in Lincoln Center brought about an expansion of concerts into the spring and summer.
There was nothing brought together, nothing which could make a noise, nor anything which might move, or tremble, or could make noise in the sky.
Streicher sought to move the German-Socialists in a more virulently anti-Semitic direction – an effort which aroused enough opposition that he left the group and brought his now-substantial following to yet another organization in 1921, the Deutsche Werkgemeinschaft ( German Working Community ), which hoped to unite the various anti-Semitic Völkisch movements.

move and along
The appeal of the suburb is particularly strong for heavy industry, which must move bulky objects along a lengthy assembly line and wants enough land area to do the entire job on one floor.
Poleboats utilize muscle power of " walkers " along the sides of the craft pushing against a pole against the streambed, canal, or lake bottom to move the vessel where desired.
Users outline the wanted path in Bézier curves, and the application creates the needed frames for the object to move along the path.
The player can move along platforms, as well as jump to those above and to the side, similar to most platform games.
* The rook can move any number of squares along any rank or file, but may not leap over other pieces.
* The queen combines the power of the rook and bishop and can move any number of squares along rank, file, or diagonal, but it may not leap over other pieces.
* The pawn may move forward to the unoccupied square immediately in front of it on the same file ; or on its first move it may advance two squares along the same file provided both squares are unoccupied ; or it may move to a square occupied by an opponent's piece which is diagonally in front of it on an adjacent file, capturing that piece.
Another way a diatomic molecule can move is to have each atom oscillate — or vibrate — along a line ( the bond ) connecting the two atoms.
Rather than mooring at riverside communities along the route, traders come out by canoe and small boat alongside the river barges and transfer goods on the move.
Dice are frequently used to randomize moves in board games, usually by deciding the distance through which a piece will move along the board ; examples of this are backgammon and Monopoly.
The actual speed with which the Earth orbits the Sun varies slightly during the year, so the speed with which the Sun seems to move along the ecliptic also varies.
The plane of the ecliptic intersects the celestial sphere along a great circle ( black ), the same circle on which the Sun seems to move as the Earth orbits it.
Today's filmmakers tend to skip the establishing shot in order to move the scene along more quickly.
While the particles themselves can move quite slowly, sometimes with an average drift velocity only fractions of a millimetre per second, the electric field that drives them itself propagates at close to the speed of light, enabling electrical signals to pass rapidly along wires.
Slumping happens on steep hillsides, occurring along distinct fracture zones, often within materials like clay that, once released, may move quite rapidly downhill.
* My Sister's a Pop Star ( 2006 ), I'm SO Not a Pop Star ( 2008 ), and the third book in the series, My Life on TV ( 2010 ), by American author Kimberly Greene, use blog posts to move the plot along and introduce key changes in the protagonist's thinking.
There is only one problem: you cannot travel over a route ( except water ) unless there is a tile on that road, and only the type of transport shown on the tile can be used to move along that road.
The sides of a fault move past each other smoothly and aseismically only if there are no irregularities or asperities along the fault surface that increase the frictional resistance.
As you move further away from the city, mostly along suburban train lines, graffiti tags become more prominent.
The preferred inertial motions are related to the geometry of space and time: in the standard reference frames of classical mechanics, objects in free motion move along straight lines at constant speed.
In 1837, it purchased Fort Hall, also along the route of the Oregon Trail, where the outpost director displayed the abandoned wagons of discouraged settlers to those seeking to move west along the trail.
Once that move away from the old town had begun, it led to the further expansion along the coast, eventually linking up with the new St Leonards.

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