1. And when Tyson did have room to move his arms, Holyfield more often than not simply beat him to the punch. 2. After a few years of this, the catches collapsed and you had people moving around, searching out new aggregations to exploit. 3. After that, it was Kurimay who said she had problems moving. 4. Not only have people moved to cities, but -- as in Milwaukee -- the cities have often surrounded the fairs. 5. When you have a wealthier urban population moving into rural areas, you usually see an increase in property-related crime, a spike. 6. Despite the blood flowing from his nose and left eye, McCullough continued to move forward throwing punches which had Bueno moving backwards. 7. The crash site is in a dense jungle area, inaccessible by road, and the Navy equipment had problems moving through the area, she said. 8. To strike New England head on, Lessor said, a hurricane has to have winds moving west to southwest. |