1. But Giap taught them to move during rainstorms to deter pursuit, or wade through streams to cover their tracks. 2. The artist, posed beside his picture, has moved during the exposure, paraphrasing the multiple-image effect of the painting. 3. The computer flags any bodies that have moved during the observing session and brings them to the attention of the operator. 4. Our competitors have been moving ahead during a time of relatively poor progress for us. 5. An arrangement of cytoplasmic fibres, between the poles of a cell, along which the chromatids move during mitosis. 6. If you have no option but to move during these periods, make sure you plan well in advance. 7. Also moving during the weekend was Ari Fleischer, a Bush spokesman who will handle media affairs for the transition. 8. And Atlantic Southeast moved in during the summer with regional jet service to Atlanta. 9. As plans moved forward during the last six months, Newman had become increasingly isolated. 10. As the president and Beltrones moved about during the day, a friendly ease between the two men was apparent. |