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move and disrupted
Open clusters become disrupted over time by the gravitational influence of giant molecular clouds as they move through the galaxy, but cluster members will continue to move in broadly the same direction through space even though they are no longer gravitationally bound ; they are then known as a stellar association, sometimes also referred to as a moving group.
The actor-manager John Philip Kemble, raised seat prices to help recoup the cost of rebuilding, but the move was so unpopular that audiences disrupted performances by beating sticks, hissing, booing and dancing.
Swan refused to play when Warnock was appointed manager at Plymouth, and disrupted training sessions so as to engineer a move to Bury ; when Warnock was later appointed as Bury manager, Swan again found a new club.
They took him on tour when he was only 3 weeks old and gave him the occasional turn on the stage throughout his childhood, which was always on the move and disrupted, creating problems for the future, but at least setting the scene for eventually going into show business.
If this natural developmental pattern is disrupted due to environmental, emotional, or physical barriers ( e. g. if the child was raised in an orphanage or in a highly stressful environment, didn ’ t have the opportunity to move freely, or experienced brain trauma ), it can lead to learning disabilities, ADD, autism, social dysfunction, relative immaturity, and a sense of lonesomeness.
An out-of-supply unit cannot attack and cannot move without being flipped over or ' disrupted '.
Ten years of making time for cricket had disrupted his working life, so he was contemplating a move to South Africa, the homeland of his wife, Iris.
The Civil War disrupted Carter's primary ink supplier, so William Carter obtained the use of its formulas on a royalty basis and started making his own inks and mucilage, which necessitated the move to a larger building.

move and Chaco
Spaniards moved northwestward across the Chaco to found Santa Cruz in Bolivia ; eastward to occupy the rest of present-day Paraguay ; and southward along the river to refound Buenos Aires, which its defenders had abandoned in 1541 to move to Asunción.

move and tribes
The second phase, between CE 500 and 900, saw Slavic, Turkic, and other tribes on the move, resettling in Eastern Europe and gradually making it predominantly Slavic, and affecting Anatolia and the Caucasus as the first Turkic tribes ( Avars, Huns, Khazars, Pechenegs ), as well as Bulgars, and possibly Magyars arrived.
Between the 3rd and 6th centuries AD, the Bosporan Kingdom, a Hellenistic polity which succeeded the Greek colonies, was also overwhelmed by successive waves of nomadic invasions, led by warlike tribes which would often move on to Europe, as was the case with the Huns and Turkish Avars.
Instead, he aggressively pursued plans to move all Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River to west of the Mississippi.
Caesar treated this as an aggressive move and, after an inconclusive engagement against the united tribes, he conquered the tribes piecemeal.
His rule was jeopardized by the British, who interpreted his policy of bringing the interior tribes under the central government as a move against their established order.
As more and more Gallic tribes join the rebellion, Caesar reaches his armies in Narbo and begins to move them toward the territory of the Arverni.
The weakness of the Han court also encouraged tribes to move further into China.
* Seminole People, originally from the present-day state of Florida, signed the Treaty of Payne's Landing in 1832, in response to the 1830 Indian Removal Act, that forced the tribes to move to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma.
The 1838 and 1842 Treaties of Buffalo Creek were treaties with New York Indians, such as the Seneca Nation, Mohawk nation, Cayuga nation, and Oneida Indian Nation, which covered land sales of tribal reservations under the US Indian Removal program, by which they planned to move most eastern tribes to Indian Territory.
Some tribes used the dog as a Draft animal to pull a small Travois ( or sleigh ) to help move from place to place.
The war gave impetus to the US policy of Indian removal, in which Native American tribes were pressured to sell their lands and move west of the Mississippi River.
This was not strictly for humanitarian reasons: intertribal warfare made it more difficult for the United States to acquire Indian land and move the tribes to the West, a policy known as Indian removal, which had become the primary goal by the late 1820s.
This treaty, whose first signatory was William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition fame, required that the Shawnee move to what is now known as Shawnee Mission, Kansas, on land that had previously belonged to the Osage tribes.
The Yuchi had moved south from Tennessee because of pressure from the Cherokee, who continued to move into the Piedmont and soon dominated the Native American tribes.
Fighting and battle were often launched between tribes, with some tribes forced to move around.
Instead, he aggressively pursued plans to move all Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River.
The crushing of the last independent Indian tribes throughout New England during King Philip ’ s War of 1676 and the resolution of border disputed between Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts also encouraged enterprising pioneers to move inland to stake claims.
During the Indian Removal of 1830, the United States government forced such tribes to move west of the Mississippi River to Indian Territory, to extinguish their claims and make way for more European-American settlement.
As the westward expansion increased during the 19th century, the Sauk tribes were forced to move westward.
The tribes were forced to cede their land to the federal government and move farther west in 1818, and in 1820 the area was opened to white settlers.
He reported seeing huts, old camp fires but stated that the tribes had moved on, only to see an occasional " red man " appear and look over old camp sites and burial sites then move on.

move and so
He could move very quickly, she knew ( although he seldom found occasion to do so ), but he was more wiry than truly strong.
It takes a great deal of abstraction to free oneself from the primitive impression of larger unities of power and influence and to view one's world simply as a collection of sense data arranged in such and such sequence and pattern, devoid of all power to move the feelings and actions except in so far as they present themselves for inspection.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
Eugene was not entirely silent, or openly rude -- unless asking Harold to move to another chair and placing himself in the fauteuil that creaked so alarmingly was an act of rudeness.
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.
The battalion chief said he had just gotten into his 1958 model automobile to move it from the driveway of his home so that he could take his other car to work.
The conductor's preoccupation with the business of starting and stopping caused occasional raggedness, as with the first orchestra entrance in the Fourth Piano Concerto, but when he put his deliberations and obsequies aside and let the music move as designed, it did so with plenty of spring.
She became aware that two Italian workmen, carrying a large azalea pot, were standing before her and wanted her to move so that they could begin arranging a new row of the display.
The position of each object in any particular image relates to the position of that object in the previous and following images so that the objects each appear to fluidly move independently of one another.
In frogs, the hind legs are larger than the fore legs, especially so in those species that principally move by jumping or swimming.
A piece of soft fabric or rubber is placed behind the beads so that they do not move inadvertently.
Beauregard's move to the west contributed to the movement of the Union commanders into action against the forts so they could act before, in their view, Beauregard could make a difference in the theater.
The only reason Haas can see for a move so far from water and arable land is defense against enemies.
In that paper Faraday explained that when an electrolytic cell is oriented so that electric current traverses the " decomposing body " ( electrolyte ) in a direction " from East to West, or, which will strengthen this help to the memory, that in which the sun appears to move ", the anode is where the current enters the electrolyte, on the East side: " ano upwards, odos a way ; the way which the sun rises " (, reprinted in ).
There was no plan to move these departments, and so Bonn remained a second, unofficial capital with the new title " Federal City " ( Bundesstadt ).
His attorney Bob Bennett stated that he only made the settlement so he could end the lawsuit for good and move on with his life.
For any roll, if a player can move both dice, that player is compelled to do so.
In the end, the balloon is pushed in random directions, so it should not move on average.
According to Martha, by this time she and Bill fought all the time and she told him to stop drinking or move out so he moved out into a room in their pool house.
However, the Western Allies ' air-to-ground aircraft were so greatly feared out of proportion to their actual tactical success, that following the lead up to Operation Overlord German vehicle crews showed reluctance to move en masse during daylight.
That being so, no element of water on the surface has any incentive to move position, because all positions are equivalent in energy.
However, this can only be done on the very next move, otherwise the right to do so is forfeit.
Glaeser furthers his argument by stating that bigger cities do not pay more for equal productivity than in a smaller city, so it is reasonable to assume that workers become more productive if they move to a city twice the size as they initially worked in.
The United States continues an embargo " so long as it continues to refuse to move toward democratization and greater respect for human rights ", while the European Union accuses Cuba of " continuing flagrant violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms ".
The carriers move in the direction of decreasing concentration, so for electrons a positive current results for a positive density gradient.

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