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Move

Move may refer to:

Science

  • Motion (physics)
  • Move α (linguistics)
  • Government, law and politics

  • Motion (legal)
  • Motion (democracy)
  • Motion (parliamentary procedure)
  • Immigration
  • Emigration
  • Computing

  • Move (command), a shell command
  • mv (short for move), a Unix command
  • A state transition of a finite state machine
  • Organizations and brands

  • Daihatsu Move
  • MOVE, a Philadelphia-based activist organization
  • MOVE (Hungary), an early Hungarian fascist group
  • Move (company), an online real estate company
  • The Move (Sam Fife), a nondenominational Christian group
  • Music

  • Move (Japanese band), a Japanese group
  • The Move, a 1960s rock band
  • The Move (album), a 1968 album by The Move
  • "The Move", a song by The Beastie Boys from Hello Nasty
  • Move (Earl Klugh album), 1994
  • Move (Freak Kitchen album), 2002
  • Move (Third Day album), 2010
  • Move (Yoshida Brothers album), 2000
  • Move (EP), an EP by BtoB
  • "Move" (CSS song), 2008
  • "Move" (Little Mix song), 2013
  • "Move" (MercyMe song), 2011
  • Move (Moby song), 1993
  • Kill the Lights (Luke Bryan album)

    Kill the Lights is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was released on August 7, 2015, through Capitol Nashville. The album's lead single, "Kick the Dust Up", was released to radio on May 19, 2015. "Strip It Down" was released as the second single from the album on August 4, 2015. The album's third single, "Home Alone Tonight", was released to country radio on November 23, 2015.

    Kill the Lights garnered positive reviews from music critics. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, moving 345,000 equivalent units in the week ending August 13.

    Critical reception

    Kill the Lights has received mostly positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a "weighted average" rating out of 100 from selected independent ratings and reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a Metascore of 69/100, based on nine reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rates the album four stars conveying: "Kill the Lights winds up feeling happy and generous, an inclusive record that plays to teenage desires as effectively as memories of an adolescence left behind. " The publication Billboard rates the album three and a half stars, and Jewly Hight commenting: "the fact that Kill the Lights features a pensive, black-and-white cover shot -- the rare photo in which he's not smiling even a little -- is a hint: He isn't simply going about his business-as-usual fun on this album."Brian Mansfield rates the album three stars out of four at USA Today proffering: "The hits are fine, but that's the guy who's really worth getting to know." Maura Johnston gives the album a positive review on behalf of The Boston Globe suggesting: "Bryan might have broken up with spring break, but crashing pop’s party will probably offer him just as good a time."

    Move (CSS song)

    "Move" is a single by CSS, it is the third released from the album Donkey. It was released on October 13, 2008. It was remixed by Cut Copy and Frankmusik. The single failed to chart everywhere, except for Italy. It is featured in the forever 21 playlist. A remix of the song was used for a jazz routine on So You Think You Can Dance season 5, which was performed by Janette Manrana and Evan Kasprzak, and later season 8 for a solo by jazz dancer Missy Morelli.

    Music video

    There's a music video for the song directed by Keith Schofield, shot in Barcelona. It can be seen on YouTube and on CSS's official MySpace.

    Track listings

  • "Move" (album version)
  • "Move" (Frankmusik's club bingo dub)
  • "Move"
  • "Move" (Metronomy remix)
  • "Move" (album version)
  • "Move" (instrumental)
  • References

  • http://www.rockfeedback.com/article.asp?nObjectID=5975
  • "Move" music video on YouTube.
  • CSS's official Myspace
  • "Move" maxi-single info at ADA-NewReleases.com
  • The Norfolk & Dedham Group

    The N&D Group is a group of mutual insurance companies based in Dedham, Massachusetts. The group comprises three regional property and casualty insurance companies which market personal and commercial insurance product lines through independent insurance agents. The group conducts business in New England, New Jersey, and Arkansas, and writes about a third of a billion dollars in annual insurance premium. Originally founded as The Norfolk Mutual Fire Insurance Company in 1825, the group is one of the oldest mutual insurance companies in the United States.

    History

    Douglas DC-7B N836D

    N836D is a former Eastern Air Lines Douglas DC-7B restored to flying condition and previously operated from Opa-Locka, Florida. The aircraft's airworthiness certificate expired in June 2013 and it remains at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on static display.

    Design

    The Douglas DC-7 is a four-engined low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by four Wright R-3350-30W 18-cylinder air cooled radial engines. The type first flew in 1953 and was in production between 1953 and 1958.

    History

    The aircraft (serial number 45345, line number 928) was originally delivered on January 23, 1958. It flew with Eastern as an airliner in scheduled service until retirement in 1965, when it was sold to California Airmotive, a used aircraft dealer. California Airmotive sold the aircraft to Detroit-based Nomads Travel Club in 1966. The club used it until the early 1970s when it was replaced by a Lockheed Electra. After retirement by Nomads, it was parked at Detroit's Metropolitan Wayne County Airport until 1972 when it was sold again to Joe Kocour and flown to St. Paul's Downtown Airport/Holman Field. It stayed there unused for 32 years, with the owners occasionally running the engines but never flying the airplane. In November 2003, it was sold to two aviation enthusiasts who prepared the aircraft for a ferry flight to their hometown of Miami, where restoration could begin in earnest at their home base of Opa-locka Executive Airport.

    Leet

    Leet (or "1337"), also known as eleet or leetspeak, is an alternative alphabet for many languages that is used primarily on the Internet. It uses various combinations of ASCII characters to replace Latinate letters. For example, leet spellings of the word leet include 1337 and l33t; eleet may be spelled 31337 or 3l33t.

    The term leet is derived from the word elite. The leet alphabet is a specialized form of symbolic writing. Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, although many dialects or linguistic varieties exist in different online communities. The term leet is also used as an adjective to describe formidable prowess or accomplishment, especially in the fields of online gaming and in its original usage – computer hacking.

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