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We and moved
We moved down Broadway from ginmill to ginmill.
We didn't even know them till about a month after we moved -- at that time, they had called on us, after I met Fran at a PTA meeting, and had taken us in hand socially.
We found the lever that moved the doctor.
" We deliberately used free software as a model ," said Wendy Seltzer, who took over Open Law when Lessig moved to Stanford.
We moved every four or five months during the first 14 years of my life, so I was sent to a different church depending on wherever we lived.
: We were going to do this tribute concert for Ahmet when it was to be at the Royal Albert Hall but decided to pass when it was moved to the O2 Arena and seemed to be becoming overly commercial.
We moved all those transactions known later in the scandal to Lima and other branches.
He moved to Punaauia in 1897, where he created the masterpiece painting " Where Do We Come From?
We have now moved from Mark Latham's roosters to Kevin Rudd's ducks, Mr Speaker.
He was to draw on memories of Bradford in many of the works he wrote after he had moved south, including Bright Day and When We Are Married.
George was reportedly moved by the request ( it being mere months since his cousin Nicholas II of Russia had been executed by revolutionaries ) and promised " We will immediately do what is necessary.
The magazine was published only a couple of times per year, so the strip moved to Finnish magazine called Me ( We ) in 1976.
Stevens ' We the People CD made its Top-10 debut on the Billboard Comedy Album chart for the week ending June 26, 2010, and it moved into the Top-5 for the week ending July 3, 2010.
:* We Shall Not be moved
In 1974, Jeanette was invited to an event honoring Mrs. Coretta Scott King, when Mrs. King heard her rendition of " We Shall Overcome ", she made a special point of telling Jeanette that she had been moved by her voice.
However, became law on December 26, 2007 which moved " In God We Trust " from the edge to the obverse.
" We shall not be moved " and " He's Got the Whole World in His Hands " are both used by fans.
Berkman moved back to New York, where he and Goldman organized the No Conscription League of New York, which proclaimed: " We oppose conscription because we are internationalists, anti-militarists, and opposed to all wars waged by capitalistic governments.
We had moved two agricultural worlds ; we had experimented with other, useless worlds of our system using the Outsider drive.
We moved our world to a tenth of a light year's distance, keeping the primary only as an anchor.
We were moved to tears when they brought out their concert clothes, their violins and cellos and flutes, and rehearsals began under the icy canopy of the studio.
In the early 1950s, the entire family vacationed in Paris, and a few years later, they moved to Florida, prompting his comment, " We reside on a little island off the west coast of Florida, where the porpoises and pelicans entertain me while I work on the strip.
The petition, which lead to the formation of a joint select committee to investigate the situation in Samoa, quoted an ancient Samoan proverb: " We are moved by love, but never driven by intimidation.
We didn't know what we were going to do with it, but there was no way it was just going to stay there when we moved to Jacobs Field.

We and our
We pulled and swore and yanked and wept, scraping our hands until they bled profusely.
`` We the people of the Confederate States, each state acting in its sovereign and independent character, in order to form a permanent federal government, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity -- invoking the favor and the guidance of Almighty God -- do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Confederate States of America ''.
We, in our country, think of war as an external threat which, if it occurs, will not be primarily of our own doing.
We have staved off a war and, since our behavior has involved all these elements, we can only keep adding to our ritual without daring to abandon any part of it, since we have not the slightest notion which parts are effective.
We are forced, in our behavior towards others, to adopt empirically successful patterns in toto because we have such a minimal understanding of their essential elements.
We use terms from our personal experience with individuals such as `` trust '', `` cheat '', and `` get tough ''.
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
A Yale historian, writing a few years ago in The Yale Review, said: `` We in New England have long since segregated our children ''.
We hear equally fervent concern over the belief that we have not enough generalists who can see the over-all picture and combine our national skills and knowledge for useful purposes.
We must believe we have the ability to affect our own destinies: otherwise why try anything??
We are tempted to blame others for our problems rather than look them straight in the face and realize they are of our own making and possible of solution only by ourselves with the help of desperately needed, enlightened, competent leaders.
We are reminded, however, that freedom of thought and discussion, the unfettered exchange of ideas, is basic under our form of government.
We experience a vague uneasiness about events, a suspicion that our political and economic institutions, like the genie in the bottle, have escaped confinement and that we have lost the power to recall them.
We and our friends are, of course, concerned with self-defense.
We did our job, Mr. Stavropoulos and Mr. De Seynes and myself, taking evidence from a number of people ''.
We went out of the office and down the hall to a window where documents and more officials awaited us, the rest of the office personnel hot upon our heels.
We saw it frequently afterward, but our suggestion for the very first encounter is near sunset.
We met some charming Athenians, and among them our chauffeur Panyotis ranked high.
We can be virtuous only if we control our lower natures, the passions in this case, and strengthen our rational side ; ;
We saw Giuseppe Berto at a party once in a while, tall, lean, nervous and handsome, and, in our opinion, the best novelist of them all except Pavese, and Pavese is dead.

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