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The request for lower rates originated with the Southern railway, which has spent a good deal of time and money developing a 100-ton hopper car with which it says it can move grain at about half what it costs in the conventional, smaller car.
At the other end of the spectrum, where the more advanced countries can be relied upon to make well thought through decisions as to project priorities within a consistent program, we should be prepared to depart substantially from detailed project approval as the basis for granting assistance and to move toward long-term support, in cooperation with other developed countries, of the essential foreign exchange requirements of the country's development program.
These can also move a short distance but at right angles to the tappets.
In my studio I work at a tilt-top table, but leave the paper unfixed so that I can move it freely to control the washes.
They can hire a horse and go ski-joring behind him, or move out to Oak Hill, where there's a lift.
It is a notion which contains a gratuitous insult, implying, as it does, that Negroes can make no move unless they are manipulated.
More and more boats move overland on wheels ( 1.8 million trailers are now in use ) and Midwesterners taking long weekends can travel south with their craft.
Sailing activity is slowed down by Texas northers, but power cruisers can move freely, poking into the San Jacinto, Trinity and Brazos rivers ( fine tarpon fishing in the Brazos ) or pushing eastward to the pirate country of Barataria.
We can let them move in with us '' --
These are not used in amoeboid movement, but are stiff skeletons on which organelles are supported or can move on.
DER2 can not only change its expression but also move its hands and feet and twist its body.
The only reason Haas can see for a move so far from water and arable land is defense against enemies.
Being a protective encasement with at least one gun position, it is essentially a pillbox or small fortress ( though these are static fortifications of a purely defensive nature ) that can move toward the enemy-hence its offensive utility.
By comparison self-propelled artillery can stop at a chosen location and begin firing almost immediately, then quickly move on to a new position.
If light moves instantaneously, the telescope does not move, and the true direction of the star relative to the observer can be found by following the line ES.
An army that can trust the commands of their leaders with conviction in its success invariably has a higher morale than an army that doubts its every move.
If the players roll the same number, they must roll again as the first move can not be a doublet.
For any roll, if a player can move both dice, that player is compelled to do so.
The player can move along platforms, as well as jump to those above and to the side, similar to most platform games.
In the diagrams, the dots mark the squares where the piece can move if no other pieces ( including one's own piece ) are on the squares between the piece's initial position and its destination.
* The rook can move any number of squares along any rank or file, but may not leap over other pieces.
* The bishop can move any number of squares diagonally, 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.
When a pawn advances two squares from its starting position and there is an opponent's pawn on an adjacent file next to its destination square, then the opponent's pawn can capture it en passant ( in passing ), and move to the square the pawn passed over.
However, this can only be done on the very next move, otherwise the right to do so is forfeit.

move and perhaps
Obviously the commander-in-chief had confidence that Morgan would furnish him good intelligence too, for on the 23rd of May, he told Morgan that the British were prepared to move, perhaps in the night, and asked Morgan to have two of his best horses ready to dispatch to General Smallwood with the intelligence obtained.
As many as 12 million people Muslims leaving India for Pakistan, and Hindus and Sikhs opting to move to India from the new state of Pakistan which had been involved in the mass transfer of population between the two countries, and perhaps two million refugees had died in the violence that had accompanied the migrations in the borders of West Pakistan.
Jacques Derrida, whose deconstruction is perhaps most commonly labeled nihilistic, did not himself make the nihilistic move that others have claimed.
Although Arne imitated many elements of Italian opera, he was perhaps the only English composer at that time who was able to move beyond the Italian influences and create his own unique and distinctly English voice.
Because the base is narrow, most of these electrons will diffuse into the reverse-biased ( electrons and holes are formed at, and move away from the junction ) base-collector junction and be swept into the collector ; perhaps one-hundredth of the electrons will recombine in the base, which is the dominant mechanism in the base current.
Odysseus has now revealed himself in all his glory ( with a little makeover by Athena ); yet Penelope cannot believe that her husband has really returned — she fears that it is perhaps some god in disguise, as in the story of Alcmene — and tests him by ordering her servant Euryclea to move the bed in their wedding-chamber.
Zhou's move to Berlin was perhaps because the relatively " lenient " political atmosphere in Berlin made it more favorable as a base for overall European organizing.
The Catholic News Agency ( CNA ), in an online news story article posted by Alejandro Bermudez on Saturday, March 31, 2012, stated that, in response to a specific request made personally to Cuban President Raul Castro by Pope Benedict XVI, during his Apostolic Visitation of Leon, Mexico and the island in March of 2012, following the pattern of small advances in Church-Cuban relations, it was decreed by the Communist Party and Castro and his advisers that in 2012, Good Friday would be made a holiday, with a possibility that the move could perhaps be made permanent ( following the move of the late Pope John Paul II, who got Fidel Castro to declare Christmas Day a holiday-which is still the case-due to a personal request during his landmark trip in 1998 ).
Alcibiades came to warn them of the danger of their position, as they were at an open beach without harbors, and advised them to move to Sestos about two miles distant where they were retrieving supplies from, but was ignored and perhaps ridiculed.
After the sack of Dumbarton Rock by a Viking army from Dublin in 870, the name Strathclyde comes into use, perhaps reflecting a move of the centre of the kingdom to Govan.
Since the head wounds inflicted on Olga and Tatiana were instantly fatal, it is likely that Maria, perhaps only unconscious, was the sister who screamed, while Anastasia may still have been able to move and moan.
The concert was inspired by the myth of Myrrha in Ovid's Metamorphoses and includes excerpts from the volume that " move in and out of the music as though in a dream, or perhaps Myrrha ’ s memory of the events that shaped her fate ," as described by Kuster.
One was that SHRDLU's world was so simple that the entire set of objects and locations could be described by including as few as perhaps 50 words: nouns like " block " and " cone ", verbs like " place on " and " move to ", and adjectives like " big " and " blue ".
Black can respond in a variety of ways: perhaps the most principled is to make a claim to the centre ( which White's first move ignores ) with 1 ... d5 ( possibly followed by 2. Bb2 Qd6, attacking b4 and supporting e7-e5 ),< ref >
For all that, in June 1961 Bray still decided to move and despite his recent marriage “ lmost every day went round, often spending a good part of the day or a large part of the evening there .” “ Oddly enough, this side of his life was well known about in Paris … natural reserve and well-developed sense of decorum were allied to his fear of giving offence to Suzanne .” Anthony Cronin notes that strangely – or perhaps not so strangely – during this time he was often to be found talking “ fervently and seriously about suicide .” Despite his unwillingness to do much about it he was clearly suffering badly from guilt.
Quinn decided to move If to a monthly schedule with the March 1954 issue, perhaps because the competition had increased readership.
The manufacture of pottery typically implies some form of sedentary life due to the fact that pottery is highly breakable and thus generally useless to hunter-gatherers who are constantly on the move ; however this does not seem to have been the case with the first Jōmon people, who perhaps numbered some 20, 000 over the whole archipelago.
This trend can perhaps be most clearly seen in the handling of nature, with a move away from poems about formal gardens and landscapes by urban poets and towards poems about nature as lived in.
The abolishment of polygamy was perhaps his most controversial move.
It was an unusual and controversial move but ' wishing to please Catherine and perhaps demonstrate the futility of moves for divorce ' the King granted his permission.
These early skates were similar to today's inline skates, but they were not very maneuverable ; it was very difficult with these skates to do anything but move in a straight line and perhaps make wide sweeping turns.
The site has been altered by stone quarrying and by the efforts of Goodwin and others to move the stones to what they considered their original locations, with Goodwin perhaps responsible for much of what can now be seen.
Witnessing Hikaru's maturity, Sai comes to feel that his one-thousand-year time in the world is going to end without his fulfilling his wish of obtaining the divine move ; but he reasons that perhaps he was fated to awaken and teach Hikaru, who might obtain it in the future.

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