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1 On every road other Russian forces moved southward and to the southeast.
2 The yellow sun moved southward and the blue sun shrank steadily.
3 When at last Tecumseh was fit for the trail the party moved southward .
4 The Goths then moved southward and westward into Greece, everywhere pillaging the country.
5 Traditions state that other tribes have moved southward into regions unknown.
6 Our Lord moved southward a bit, and there he undertook to create Skåne.
7 Meanwhile the barbarians had advanced into Etruria, ravaging the country as they moved southward .
8 But as he moved southward the people became more cordial.
9 On November 22d we moved southward , up the Shenandoah Valley.
10 Next day they moved southward in a changed landscape.
11 One theory suggests that the mutation developed in Scandinavia and moved southward with Viking raiders.
12 I now believed that Branch had moved southward some miles, increasing his distance from the Pamunkey.
13 Slowly the Persian army moved southward through Thessaly.
14 Eight armies of the Hegemony, spearheaded by armored columns and mobile infantry, moved southward into the waste lands.
15 The apparent inadequacy of the means to the end reached a climax when the army moved southward from Dulgo.
16 Custer during the night moved southward by the Back road, which lay about three miles to the westward of the pike.
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