71. A brisk antipodean, she moved with speed and efficiency, despite being weighed down by the most magnificent chest Amiss could remember ever seeing in real life. 72. Hugh Puddephat, she discovered, had certainly moved with the times. 73. She watched the ants attack a small shrew, moving with one mind to overpower and strip it of its flesh. 74. The Galks moved with a slow, pronounced movement. 75. The Hunters moved with a distorted slow-motion gait through the corridors of the abandoned station, occasionally taking off and flying a few metres. 76. My arms, fists clenched, moved with a fluid rhythm, sending first one then the other shoulder forward. 77. If this is the case the economy will move with great speed from point A to point C, completely bypassing point B. 78. At no stage in the rapid transition from A to C has any criterion of the rational expectations hypothesis been violated. 79. But coming up first, the trials and tribulations of moving around with kids. 80. He moved with a lithe easy grace across the room and stretched himself out in an easy chair. |