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1 Its present Italian congragation will move westward one block to a new building.
2 We will move westward to Honnewell either this afternoon or tonight.
3 A great force was speedily collected, and began to move westward .
4 If it is too noisy, I shall move westward .
5 These were amongst the first people to be conquered by the Teniqués, in their move westward .
6 Atlantic hurricanes typically move westward , making landfall anywhere from Florida to the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico.
7 Remember that emigrants move westward , and not eastward.
8 Relates the true-to-life adventures of two boys who, in company with their folks, move westward with Daniel Boone.
9 But his longing for a move westward was dictated by other motives than the restoration of his health.
10 Even the Berlin Express gave them a long time for breakfast, and was in no hurry to move westward .
11 It relates the true-to-life adventures of two boys who, in company with their folks, move westward with Daniel Boone.
12 It is high time I got back to camp, for let me tell you, privately, we move westward to-day.
13 He will forget all these accomplishments if we go eastward; whereas if we move westward , he will improve still more.
14 I heard say that they were going to move westward , and they must be on their journey by this time, I guess.
15 Very simply, I wish our armies to move westward across the Elbe, crush the Americans, and put an end to their presence in Europe.
16 In chapter 27 of this history you are told of the Saints stopping for a time at Winter Quarters, getting ready to move westward .
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