Mover Sentence Examples

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  • She probably had a mover scheduled and forgot to mention it.

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  • The prime mover in the plot, Stefano Porcaro, was executed.

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  • He was also a prime mover in the establishment of the Cambridge Astronomical Observatory, and in the founding of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

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  • In 1854 he appeared in the first New Zealand parliament as extra-official adviser of the acting governor, a position which excited great jealousy, and as the mover of a resolution demanding the appointment of a responsible ministry.

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  • And the chief contribution of Aristotle to theism is a theory, found in his Physics as well as his Metaphysics, of God as first mover of the universe, himself unmoved.

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  • For the First Crusade William had followed Albert of Aix; and he had consequently depicted Peter the Hermit as the prime mover in the Crusade.

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  • The origin of the differentiation process is to be sought in a " prime mover " (7rpc7yrov Ku'ofiv), i.e.

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  • He was evidently the prime mover in the various changes effected in the law by the novels of Justinian (Novellae constitutiones), which became much less frequent and less important after death had removed the great jurist.

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  • In 1827 he was prime mover in the protest made by the French Academy against the minister Peyronnet's law on the press, which led to the failure of that measure, but this step cost him, as it did Villemain, his post as censeur royal.

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  • The prime mover of the great rebellion of 1648, which shook the Polish state to its very foundations, was the Cossack Bohdan Chmielnicki (q.v.), who had been initiated in all the plans of Wladislaus IV.

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  • In this way the lad learns the principle of holding a puller, getting pace out of a lazy one, and leaving well alone with a nice free but temperate mover; he learns to do everything in a horsemanlike manner, and when he has raised himself to the pitch of a "fashionable" jockey, he will frequently be called upon to ride several horses a day at race meetings.

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  • Therefore, there must be a prime mover of that prime movable, and equally eternal and uniform.

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  • That prime mover is God, who is not the creator, but the mover directly of the heavens, and indirectly through the planets of sublunary substances.

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  • Aristotle thought that God is only prime mover, and that too only as the good for the sake of which Nature moves; so that God moves as motive.

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  • For example, in a machine-work, the steam-engine, which is the prime mover of the various tools, has a flywheel on the crank-shaft to store and restore the periodical excess of energy arising from the variations in the effort exerted by the connecting-rod upon the crank; and each of the slotting machines, punching machines, riveting machines, and other tools has a flywheel of its own to store and restore energy, so as to enable the very different resistances opposed to those tools at different times to be overcome without too great unsteadiness of motion.

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  • Though the Brahman, who by this time had firmly secured his supremacy over the kshatriya, or noble, in matters spiritual as well as in legislative and administrative functions, would naturally be the prime mover in this regulation of the social 4 Thus, in Berar," there is a strong non-Aryan leaven in the dregs of the agricultural class, derived from the primitive races which have gradually melted down into settled life, and thus become fused with the general community, while these same races are still distinct tribes in the wild tracts of hill and jungle."Sir Alfred C. Lyall, As.

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  • At Ackworth, in the neighbourhood, there is a large school of the Society of Friends or Quakers (1778), in the foundation of which Dr John Fothergill (1712-1780) was a prime mover.

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  • Hence, when in 1850 a hydraulic installation was required for a new ferry station at New Holland, on the Humber estuary, the absence of water mains of any kind, coupled with the prohibitive cost of a special reservoir owing to the character of the soil, impelled him to invent a fresh piece of apparatus, the "accumulator," which consists of a large cylinder containing a piston that can be loaded to give any desired pressure, the water being pumped in below it by a steam-engine or other prime mover.

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  • But God is no mechanical mover.

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  • Further steps were taken after Goluchowski's interview with the tsar at Miirzsteg in 1903, and two civil agents representing the countries were appointed for two years to ensure the execution of the promised reforms. This period was extended in 1905, when Goluchowski was the chief mover in forcing the Porte, by an international naval demonstration at Mitylene, to accept financial control by the powers in Macedonia.

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  • For Aristotle, too, God in his essence is far above the world and at most its first mover.

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  • The motion and force are transmitted from the prime mover through the train of mechanism to the working pIece or pieces, and during that transmission the motion and force are modified in amount and direction, so as to be rendered suitable for the purpose to which they are to be applied.

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  • But in studying or treating of, the theory of machines, the order of simplicity is the best; and in this order the first branch of the subject is the modification of motion and force by the train of mechanism; the next is the effect or purpose of the machine; and the last, or most complex, is the action of the prime mover.

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  • One train of mechanism may diverge into two or moreas when a single shaft, driven by a prime mover, carries several pulleys, each of which drives a different machine.

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  • The periodical excess e may arise either from variations in the effort exerted by the prime mover, or from Variations in the resistance of the work, or from both these causes combined.

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  • On his return from his second visit he was the prime mover in the promulgation of the Bavarian religious edict of 1522, which practically established the senate of the university of Ingolstadt as a tribunal of the Inquisition, and led to years of persecution.

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  • While Aquinas affirmed the positions of Augustine, he deduced them from his Aristotelian conception of God as "first mover, itself unmoved."

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  • But in June 1859 Palmerston returned to power, and it was on this occasion that he proposed to Cobden, one of his most constant opponents, to take office, and on the refusal of that gentleman Milner Gibson was appointed to the board of trade, although he had been the prime mover of the defeat of the government on the Conspiracy Bill.

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  • The fitting of the Powrtouch caravan mover to the caravan mover to the caravan does NOT require any welding or drilling of the chassis making fitting simple.

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  • The action of a prime mover often exerts a little unwanted movement.

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  • Louise dances beautifully around the stage, she is a very graceful mover; surely a legacy of her Arts Ed training.

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  • In terms of of ' 1st mover advantage ' such benefits should not be ignored in such an explosive emerging marketplace.

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  • At the end of the Physics, Aristotle argues from the nature of moved movers that they require a first unmoved mover.

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  • In 1975 he was the prime mover in the rescue of the Savage Company Archives from King's Lynn.

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  • May 2006 1 The Drift Scott Walker (non mover) The best things come to those who wait.

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  • The Hercules is included in the course to give the students an opportunity to integrate a slow mover into their mission plans.

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  • Lovely quiet nature, well handled, straight mover.

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  • The fitting of the Powrtouch caravan mover to the caravan does NOT require any welding or drilling of the chassis making fitting simple.

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  • You can use a smaller car for city trips, an estate for removals, or a people mover for outings with the family.

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  • In fact there are two terminals under construction, the main building plus satellite B connected by an underground people mover.

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  • The other two are the 107 city car and the 1007 compact people mover.

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  • However, if Donald were prepared to consider an older and larger people mover there are lot more options.

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  • The biogas produced can either support the process or be converted into electricity using a suitable prime mover or generation plant.

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  • Theodoret was also considered the prime mover of the condemnation of Eutyches by the Patriarch Flavian.

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  • Numerous roller systems exist, but they tend to be heavy and require a powerful prime mover.

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  • The internet is a good place to gather information about the different brands of watch winders, such as MTE, Time Mover and Scatola del Tempo.

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  • The Domestic Terminals can be reached by a quick ride on AirTrain, the airport's people mover.

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  • It's through being a mover and shaker that you gain emotional satisfaction.

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  • The great mover of the universe will renew time, rain, blood, thirst, famine, steel weapons and disease.

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  • In a world that used to be dominated by Frederick's of Hollywood, how did Victoria's Secret ever manage to become the largest mover and shaker in this decidedly feminine business?

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  • Accordingly the quantity of movement in the universe, like its mover, can neither increase nor diminish.

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