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moving in

n. the act of occupying or taking possession of a building; "occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal" [syn: occupation, occupancy, taking possession]

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Moving In

Moving In may refer to:

  • "Moving In", the European title for the 1984 film known as Firstborn in North America
  • "Moving In", an episode of As Time Goes By
  • "Moving In!", an episode of The Raccoons
  • "Moving In", an episode of Rob & Big
  • "Moving In", a former TV-show on MTV.
  • Pat Croce: Moving In, a syndicated TV series

Usage examples of "moving in".

She suspected the HCP had deliberately waited until the anti-Steadholder groups were in full flight before moving in to quell the various riots, but that wasn't the same thing as Honor's having used them to suppress dissent.

She suspected the HCP had deliberately waited until the anti-Steadholder groups were in full flight before moving in to quell the various riots, but that wasn’.

Rabble will hopefully get people moving in a practical direction, be it direct action protests, getting involved with or establishing a community radio station, producing and distributing a video, starting a bookstore, publishing a newsletter or having discussions in your living room with a few friends.

An immature efenburu gliding through the clear water, scarcely elininyil, the youngest of the young groupings, they were so small, moving in pursuit of a school of silver fish.

It was not long before he thought he could perceive below him vague forms that seemed to be gliding toward the tree, and then, by the aid of a ray of moonlight that shot like an electric flash between two masses of cloud, he distinctly made out a group of human figures moving in the shadow.

In some ways it was like sailing in an uruketo for the flexible sides moved as the ikkergak rode over the waves, moving in and out as though it were breathing.

The crackling grew louder and he saw something moving in the clearing ahead.

Then, after another buildup, they could think about moving in the direction of—.

By the standards Goldfarb was used to, they might as well have been moving in slow motion.

The adjective got the Lizards moving in a hurry, as it usually did.

I'm going to try to find a way to deal with it if it starts moving in this direction.

The trade-wind moving in the fans made a ceaseless noise of summer rain.

Natural until its two major branches began moving in time to the music, that is.

Below the hill a river flowed sluggishly, a broad expanse of chocolate-colored water moving in a sleepy tide through the immense vine-entangled forest.

Halloran started to speak with his mouth full, but Doolin interrupted him: The answer to that is that Martinelli had hooked up with the outfit out here, the outfit that Riccio and Conroy figured on moving in on.