Sentence examples for move used in from inspiring English sources

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It's a German word – literally 'a compulsion to move'   used in chess to describe the point where a player finds that, whatever move he makes, he is going to be at a disadvantage.

The lock is the primary move used in locking.

Lindy Hop and the Charleston fall under the swing dance genre; however, there is a dance move used in breaking that is taken from the Charleston called the Charlie rock.

What sets Broward County apart was its decision that "this is not just good for a few kids, this is good for all kids," said Wendi Fischer, executive director of America's Foundation for Chess, which created the video-driven lessons, called First Move, used in Broward and other districts.

The toe drag is the first move used in a series of moves.

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There are certainly big differences between modern fencing and the fighting we see on screen: the musketeers' duels are conducted in large, swashbuckling swipes for maximum entertainment value – unlike the light, quick moves used in the sport.

The dance moves used in the video were in urban-dance and pop styles and included New York City dance moves, which were influenced by hip hop and rap artists.

Furthermore, we only use MC moves rather than the combination of MC and minimization moves used in the standard Rosetta protocol.

The local moves used in [ 12] and [ 13] do not incorporate these constraints.

Mom offered me her head and I gave her a gentle full Nelson, a classic wrestling move also used in roller derby matches.

Spade teaches Amar'e the "Swimmer," a move commonly used in football, and Spade also gives him lessons on how to flop.

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