mover

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definition
noun
this horse is a lovely mover and jumper
a person or thing in motion, especially an animal.
movers and seconders rise and give speeches
a person who makes a formal proposal at a meeting or in an assembly.
example
She is deeply affecting as a bereaved wife and mother while also coming across as a political 'mover' .
Most successful defensive pairings include a puck 'mover' and a stay-at-home guy.
There is no place in the game for a slow 'mover' or an ordinary fielder".
Leon Kass, America's chief bioethicist, is at the forefront of the battle against stem-cell research, and has been the key 'mover' behind some severe restrictions on stem cell research.
Keyan had also found that the hallways inside the complex were lined with motion and sound sensors, but these were spaced just far enough apart to allow a careful and silent 'mover' to go between them.
On Saturday, Mr Manning omitted reference to one minister recognised as a critical 'mover' in the mission of keeping food both affordable and available.
this horse is a lovely 'mover' and jumper
He has always been a very good-looking horse and a lovely 'mover' .
The activist is now widely seen as the key 'mover' in the attempts to upset the abortion referendum, and as someone who will play a prominent role in the next No to Nice campaign.
He was a protégé of the Fishermen's Protective Union and a key 'mover' in the development of the province's labour movements of the 1920s.
she was the key 'mover' in making this successful conference happen
Head of audit operations in the UK, Riaz Shah, was the chief 'mover' behind the decision.
Private member's bills get priority over other pieces of private member's business, and at this stage the 'mover' of the bill gets to speak on their legislation for five minutes, but that's it.
The defensive corps also needed a puck 'mover' .
McCague argues that the wording was not in order but surely it's the job of the Executive to provide the 'mover' of the motion with some guidance.
The 'mover' of the motion in his right of reply referred to me as a " neo-fascist pig"!
He's not a 'mover' like his brother - his brother moves extremely well.
Among them were General Manuel Belgrano, principal 'mover' behind Argentina's Declaration of Independence, and Bernardino Rivadavia, its first president.
Your 'mover' can also provide you with boxes especially made for moving.
Then there was the sneaky dirty trick of introducing a bill that even the 'mover' says is near identical.
Balaraj is a key 'mover' behind an informal forum in the city which helps young entrepreneurs to find start-up capital.
she's a lovely 'mover'
she was a key 'mover' in making this successful conference happen
Yes, the Prime Minister was the main 'mover' behind the idea, having become convinced of the need for universities to receive a far higher income.
To cap it all, a 'mover' of one of the 13 composited motions, one Clair Wilcox from Streatham CLP, withdrew her motion in favour of a call for unity.
In the same way, I understand, the procedure at the moment is that other members can sign, for example, the cover sheet for a member's bill without the actual 'mover' of that bill needing to sign it.
Barrie Unsworth, a Labor Council organiser in 1974 and later NSW Premier, was a key 'mover' behind the establishment of the gym.
Bounding on stage to a driving soundtrack, Michel, an excellent 'mover' , shared a dynamic performance and showcased precision in her creative sequences.
When the annexation of Belgium was decreed on 1 October 1795 the 'mover' of the proposal, Merlin de Douai, also recommended the annexation of the entire left bank of the Rhine.
We get some insights now from a 'mover' and a shaker from the Clinton administration, former defense secretary William Cohen.
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