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“Was the body moved here?” Tobias asks the Militia guard
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“Damn it, Toby! I thought we moved past this!”
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I unholster the revolver that he passed down to me when I moved out on my own
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that it had just moved into another time-zone – yet another cautionary
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“fellow patients” have now, shal we say, moved on
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cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve
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Isa: 6:4: And the posts of the door moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke
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As soon as he moved, the candle went out and he knew someone was here
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Micah, holding a small trash bin in his hand, was not moved
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They were inside by now, Athnu had moved off
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That traffic moved at the speed people paddled and the speed big teams of kedas moved the heavy barges around
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Henry slowly moved his eyes back up the page to see the year beside the month beside the date column
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"Actually, she latched onto Jorma when I moved a couple cabins down the hall where I could maintain a once a week schedule
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"But you don't know she hasn't moved them
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No one moved or said anything
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I stuck it out for a good while, but it was making me ill … in the end, I let my house out and moved away
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‘Well, they got married and moved into Dan’s house …’
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It was making me ill … in the end, I let my house out and moved away
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Dan moved into the spare bedroom a few days after that conversation
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She moved over to stand behind him, the stool was high enough so her breasts were on top of his shoulders
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She passed her hands over his chin, natives either grew full length beards or had their facial hair genetically removed, so this roughness was something she seldom sensed and after the fifty Earth years since he'd left, it moved her in unexpected ways
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For a moment, nobody moved
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They left the chaos behind as they moved quickly but cautiously up to the ground floor
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when they first got married and moved into that house of his, for instance
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But it all got too much in the end and she moved away
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I mean, why ever should she act now when she's moved on … built a new life for herself
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It was lunch time before they finally moved off, but they ate fruit and bread as they moved out into open country
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Slowly, she moved her hand away from the holopad that controlled the androids
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They moved on, settling into the rhythm of the land again
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She moved as close to him as the beasts would get and put her hand out to him
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After dark they had moved far enough toward Gengee City that its towers could reach them now
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"I need some help," she said, "The shuttlecraft moved
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They moved there just before they got married some years ago
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"Got something heavy you need moved?"
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And then moved on to an illustrious
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It's not really very heavy for its size, it couldn't be a treasure chest, all metals are much heavier than that, it's lighter than a section of tree trunk that size and I've moved them with the rockosaur
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there came a darkness, one single patch that moved in synchronicity with the black
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I had to cut it back just after I moved in so that I could get to the washing line and ended up with several lacerations as a result
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moved both armchairs so that the couple could sit opposite the Marchese
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He hadn't caught on down here, since that was decades before the first Brazilian moved here
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room rose, as they both moved languorously towards their climax, and as the sweat on
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If he moved the crate for them, from one faction to another, that could be considered interference in tribal affairs
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"But yeah," doostEr said, "I moved some big timbers for one of them about eight miles out and a windwheel assembly for another who's at least twenty five miles out
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He moved in the back axles on each truck also because the smaller wheels didn't need the overlap
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"So we'll be polite, but we need this moved, we're a week late already
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His hand moved to Cat’s elbow
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He moved her with a firm but gentle pressure out of the aisle with the still
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‘I wish I could believe that she has dealt with that Dan Sadler and moved on
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a result, when i stopped, the Spirit moved away
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Once things were sorted, Stephen insisted that I moved in with him
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hobble from her lair deep in the bowels of the house, but not a breath of air moved
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I arrived a few years later by which time Dad had got himself a reputation as a reliable maths teacher and, when I was seven, we moved down to Plymouth
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‘Maybe we could go for a ramble sometime once you’ve moved in
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The wood in the hall door was splintering and I hadn't moved a muscle since the first knock
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Ahmed is so moved at the thought that his lower lip begins to quiver and a teardrop trickles down his cheek
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’ Emma commented, clearly surprised at the speed with which matters have moved
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‘I remember one occasion when Jack and I had to put everything in store while we moved house … there was some problem so we couldn’t just move out of one place and into another … can’t remember what it was now … but anyway, we ended up renting a furnished place for a month
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gingerly moved his hand to his chest
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How fortunate that Liz had moved out
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‘I had moved up country and was fed up with commuting over that distance
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The Countess through her financial foundations and partnerships moved
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moved and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but
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‘Have you told anyone that you have moved house, Mrs Wynell?’ the Inspector asked
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‘They moved out yesterday, I believe, so it’s only a case of going over the house and checking that everything is as it should be
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‘They’ve moved out now
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I’ve moved on now
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‘I’ve moved on, Dan
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"Can't it just be that his family moved?"
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As I said to him today Dan, I have moved on
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There were some fresh, raw Sak Yant markings protruding from under his wide, upturned collar and he moved a little carefully as though still in pain from the work
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dogged its tracks, but as Lucy moved closer, as the figure gathered its limbs together
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The runners moved up one base, another run scored
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This is what we were last able to see of it, before it moved
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In the morning I was told that one gravely sick patient was being moved
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The next day she was moved to another wing
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Danton looked at the man in horror and as he did so the spiked head’s lips moved
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Ava had already moved the androids into the Lula unanimated
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head moved into view
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By the time he had it in his hands, soiled and sopping wet, the bus had moved on
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The result was rather disappointing: Everybody failed except Mary, who “saw” that the copper statuette of Oros had been moved away from its usual place
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I moved about on all fours with my right hand extended out in front of me
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I swore in whispers as I moved, damning to hell the bastards who had brought me to this state and place
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Poor sod! Although they moved into the village some three years ago, his wife has been working in Bristol so doesn’t know many people and the other week he was worrying at me that she was lonely, so I suggested that he tell her about the Granny & Grandpa Club
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When I moved here, we met up and I asked her out
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Gary moved back to preach for his home congregation in Henderson, Ky
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The padlock on the door was unlocked and the bolt moved back
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Smiler bent down and moved the tray out into the corridor
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He grabbed her breast as it passed over his arm, found she was much firmer than he expected and his pants moved a bit more
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He should have moved to another room because Jaseem was looking around
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For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Ghost (2 Peter
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I think that’s partly why she moved here
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The truck would idle for a moment, waiting for traffic to clear or for lights to change, and as the truck moved off I spat oaths of vengeance in my head, while I fought for breath through my clogged nose
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Jesus, “But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because
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I watched the man as he moved around the room
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He appeared to be methodical in the way that he moved and thought, but something else struck me about him
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That night, I moved the camp bed away from the wall, spread the blanket on the bare floorboards and lay with my head next to the heating pipe
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I moved the camp bed back against the wall and crawled underneath the blanket, still hugging the spoon
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The dull weight of bodies and testosterone faded into silence as the monstrous beast moved away and down the stairs
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Once again I moved through a shadow world of stairs and blind corridors before being deposited, still blindfolded and ignorant, on another mattress roll, this one, like the others, a dirty cream colour