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1 Maybe, as Bill McKibben argues, you cannot have a movement without an enemy.
2 When shall we have a movement for the prevention of cruelty to mothers?
3 When events occur which disturb my life, I always have a movement of recoil.
4 And I think we're going to have massive crowds, because we have a movement .
5 Unlike many other strategy RPGs, World Without End doesn't have a movement grid laid across the terrain.
6 They definitely have a movement .
7 And most folk-tales have a movement , a sweep, and an unaffectedness which make them splendid foundations for taste in style.
8 Her father's unwonted harshness suggested the question in her quailing nature, which was beginning to have a movement to kiss the whip.
9 He used a picture of a plus-size model to highlight his point, adding: Dudes don't have a movement promoting beer guts as attractive.
10 The one on the right, M2S has a movement made in Switzerland.
11 The other two had a movement of recoil, then took off their hats.
12 Photo: AFP They had a budget of billions, we had a movement of millions.
13 Langham had a movement of the most delightful compassion toward the petulant, childish creature.
14 They stayed when they saw that they had a movement .
15 And she had a movement suggesting the end of a not very satisfactory business call.
16 Then she had a movement of caprice, of superstition.
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