Harper moved toward a chair, but he didn't sit.
Harper squeezed himself deeper into the boulder shadows and did not move.
Harper moved in on February 9, 2006, and has said he may move out temporarily during a future summer, so that renovations may be done.
Harper developed Alzheimer's disease in the mid-1990s and moved into a care home for the final years of her life.
Harper had moved carefully through the grass, and had left little trail.
For a second Harper did not move, so astonished was he by the turn the night had taken.
He and Harper moved off to the wall panel near the forced perspective unit.
He laughed, then saw that Harper had not moved.
But instead, Harper moved her along, pulling her into it.
Harper moved to Baltimore, Maryland, and engaged in the practice of law.