They had been going out for about eighteen months and were about to move in together. |
The camera seems to move in and out of the body in bursts of kaleidoscopic color. |
It describes a world in which electrons, quarks and the like are point particles that move in a manner dictated by the wavefunction. |
Thus it necessarily follows that if the private sector moves into deficit, the sum of the other two balances must move in the same way. |
The area is closely monitored by the police so there is no chance for dealers, pimps and protection racketeers to move in. |
The story's piquancy, after all, depends on the fact that, though they move in criminal circles, the characters are just folks, like you or me. |