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Then he went on to the Cheyennes and told them that the Sioux was goin' to move up.
He could move very quickly, she knew ( although he seldom found occasion to do so ), but he was more wiry than truly strong.
It was practically the last move that McBride made of his own volition.
As it was, his vision blurred and for a moment he was unable to move.
Yet when, at war's end, the ex-Tory made the first move to resume correspondence, Jay wrote him from Paris, where he was negotiating the peace settlement:
A few days after this Englishman appeared, Defoe reported to Oxford that Steele was expected to move in Parliament that the Duke be called over ; ;
The word was that this too was part of an economy move on his part.
William Coddington, who was running the colony, felt constrained to move seven miles south where, with others -- as mentioned above -- he founded Newport.
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.
Lewis, at the head of the table, would leap up and move around behind the chairs of his guests making remarks that, when not highly offensive, were at least highly inappropriate, and then presently he collapsed and was put to bed.
It was part of a citywide move toward full integration.
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.
Now, driving the horse and sulky borrowed from Mynheer Schuyler, he felt as if every bone was topped by burning oil and that every muscle was ready to dissolve into jelly and leave his big body helpless and unable to move.
His first move was to send Hino to the village to spend a few days.
He refused to bring Claire to it even as an occasional visitor, claiming that his every move was watched by spies of the Milbankes.
During the period from 1 July 1960 through 31 January 1961, the Medical Museum was required to move to Temporary Building `` S '' on the Mall from Chase Hall.
The appointment was made in a move to expand the engineering services offered to the designers of electronic systems through assistance in electro-magnetic compatability problems.
When the patient was not allowed to move his body in any way at all, the following striking results occurred.
Newspapers at the time noted that the move indicated that she was co-operating with the District Attorney.
He was invulnerable to attack, but he could be handled, Mickey knew, if he could be brought to make the first move.
When he was unable to bring about immediate expansion, he sought to convince another National League club to move here.

move and taken
Because of continued pressure on space the decision was taken to move natural history to a new building in South Kensington, which would later become the British Museum of Natural History.
This move was unpopular with supporters and in the late 1980s significant steps were taken to bring about the club's return to The Valley.
After voting on all of the articles has taken place, and if the Lords find the defendant guilty, the Commons may move for judgment ; the Lords may not declare the punishment until the Commons have so moved.
A further link is supplied by the Zulu belief that the magician's familiar is really a transformed human being ; when he finds a dead body on which he can work his spells without fear of discovery, the wizard breathes a sort of life into it, which enables it to move and speak, it being thought that some dead wizard has taken possession of it.
In addition, the overland routes taken by armies on the move could easily destroy a carefully planted field, preventing a crop the following season.
In a move almost certainly taken from Hiberno-English and influenced by the Irish language, speakers avoid using the verb to have in past participles, preferring formulations including after, such as I'm after telling him to stop instead of I have told him to stop.
three objects be taken in the first move
but then three objects cannot be taken out in one move.
Talmud: Erubin 100b ), which may be further understood as to that of the gallantry of cocks being taken in the context of a religious instilling vessel of " a girt one of the loins "( Young's Literal Translation ) that which is " stately in his stride " and " move with stately bearing " within the Book of Proverbs 30: 29-31.
In November 2011, the management ordered all of the hotel's many artworks taken off the walls, supposedly for their protection and cataloging, a move which some tenants interpreted as a step towards forcing them out as well.
They would appear on the eastern edge of the disk, steadily move to the western edge, disappear, then reappear at the east again after the passage of the same amount of time that it had taken for it to cross the disk in the first place.
In this overture a " double chorus " ... is taken complete from the opera – an unsatisfactory move because it vitiates its effect in the proper place.
Edgar's coronation did not happen until 973, in an imperial ceremony planned not as the initiation, but as the culmination of his reign ( a move that must have taken a great deal of preliminary diplomacy ).
Despite this, his mother and Elizabeth Woodville agreed Henry should move to claim the throne, and once he had taken it, he would marry Woodville's daughter, Elizabeth of York, uniting the two rival Houses.
This allows it to move and preschedule operations speculatively before the branch is taken, favoring the most likely path it expects through the branch.
This sacred subject carved on early Christian tombs, where the sepulchral carvings have a deeply important formal symbolic purpose, a faithful wish for immortality, " with the victory of the cock and his supporting genius analogous to the hope of resurrection, the victory of the soul over death ", with further understanding as to that of the gallantry of cocks being taken in the context of a religious instilling vessel of " a girt one of the loins "( Young's Literal Translation ) that which is " stately in his stride " and " move with stately bearing " within the Book of Proverbs 30: 29-31.
* If that move is the disk's ' natural ' move, then the disc has not been moved since the last disc 0 move, and that move should be taken.
When a chess clock is used, pressing the button can be taken as a sign that a castling move has been completed.
By identifying each square with reference to the player on move, descriptive notation better reflects the symmetry of the game's starting position (" both players opened with P-K4 and planned to play B-KN2 as soon as possible "), and because the pieces captured are named, it is easy to skim over a game record and see which ones have been taken at any particular point.
While it had taken three months to get troops to the Red River Rebellion, the government was able to move forces in nine days by train in response to events in the North-West Territories.
This was a terrible move as far as public relations went as it was not indicative of the fresh start that the Italian people wanted and suggested that Sardinia-Piedmont had taken over the Italian Peninsula, rather than unifying it.
But the Royalists were mistaken in supposing that the enemy was taken aback by their new move.

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