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The light changes 10 times before you move a foot".
Rather than lead off on a direct line toward second base, the Yankees determined that they would have their runners move a foot or so toward home.
On Nailah's cell-phone recordings, which document the past four years of her daughter's life, several different nurses can be heard congratulating Jahi for gathering the strength and commitment to move a foot or a finger.
A reviewer for Variety called the film "intensely funny" and praised Sellers as Clouseau, saying he was "perfectly suited as a clumsy cop who can hardly move a foot without smashing a vase or open a door without hitting himself on the head".
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"I thought it was just outside right lip, and it moved a foot.
Still, it gave about two feet in the middle and moved a foot from side to side.
I don't know how he does it, and he's got one that moves six inches, and the next one moves a foot".
The new principal of St Andrews, trim in a dark suit, sits straight-backed in her chair, legs crossed, moving a foot in its elegant black court shoe.
Another, clearer sign is if the man enters the cubicle next to yours and starts moving a foot, inch by inch, into your space.
In a great live 1979 performance by baritone Dietrich-Fischer-Dieskau and pianist Alfred Brendel released last year on DVD, the singer never moves a foot for more than an hour.
Move a few feet away, and it's gone.
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