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Gallieni, the military governor of Paris, had guessed the significance of the German 1st Army's swing inward to the Marne east of Paris.
If it succeeded in driving away the opposing cavalry and provided it remained under control it could then swing inward and act as the hammer to the phalanx's anvil.
If using those lines, be prepared to move to another car if one of these pulls up (they have narrow sets of doors that swing inward, rather than wide, sliding pocket doors).
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From those places, it seems, the plague swung inward, by land, and outward, as other ships set off.
The bottom of the doors came off their track and swung inward, a police official said, and the boy fell into the shaft, hitting an elevator at the second floor, then falling to the basement.
When examined, the horse was unaware of its surroundings and paddled constantly (front legs swinging inward in their trajectory).
If the door swings inward, toward the inside of the building, you're in luck; you might be able to kick it in.
Next, push the flexed hock outward (or away from the calf), and swing the flexed fetlock (of the foot) back inward.
The transportable device comes in multiple models, designed to secure outward swinging doors, inward swinging doors, and door closer arms.
Cut inward until it reaches the bone.
A wintry gust grabbed me and swung me inward, until I was hovering over the abyss of an elevator shaft.
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