Although Angell did not live to see the temple completed, he was a key mover behind its being built.
The club was founded in 1924, with a Sligo man called John O'Grady one of the key movers in getting the club started.
The key mover in the French era of exploration was Samuel de Champlain, who founded Quebec in 1608, the year after Jamestown was settled.
A key mover in the Pennsylvania legislature, he was sent to England as the colony's agent in 1764, emerging as the leading spokesman against the Stamp Act.
In April 1961 he was a key mover in an amendment which unsuccessfully urged the reintroduction of corporal punishment for young offenders.
Tom Costigan, John Mulligan and Bob Sinden were key movers in establishing the club with other community minded persons of the region.
Aristotle places him beside Tisias and Thrasymachus as the key movers in the history of rhetoric.
Dein was a key mover in the FA's manouevreing to hire Sven-Göran Eriksson as England manager in 2001.
Technological determinism seeks to show technical developments, media, or technology as a whole, as the key mover in history and social change.
Alternative dispute resolution is going to be our key mover in this regard.