1. I endeavored to learn from General Lee what movements he had in contemplation, or what he next expected from General Grant. 2. These days you have to have a movement to get anywhere, to get any publicity, to get anything done. 3. Ah, but what had movements could she do... horse riding perhaps... 4. He now has some movement in his arms and shoulder which Doctors say is encouraging. 5. After just one month Stephen has more movement in his legs than ever before... 6. An exam revealed he did not suffer any fractures and had movement in his hands and legs. 7. And though he has no movement in his arms or legs and will never play tag or football again, George is a happy boy. 8. As citizens of Israel, they have free movement within the country. 9. A fastball that seemed to have little movement. 10. All of the countries have Muslim movements that their governments would like to rein in, although these groups often have little in common other than their religion. |