Celtic fulfilled a fixture and moved towards a successful defence of their championship yesterday. |
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Instead he moved a few paces away, sitting by the dying fire and stoking the flames higher. |
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You have no speech at all and your airway is moved to a stoma in your neck. |
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In raw economic statistics about income per head, it has moved towards the UK average. |
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But I moved from the realm of cartoons and comic strips to really studying a lot more expressive art. |
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I came across from his left to try to head him off as Paul Davis moved in from his right. |
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He spied David making his way towards the car lot, a bottle in his hand, and moved to head him off, catching up with him just outside the exit. |
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Officials had ordered memorial stones to be moved because the rules of the cemetery stated they were not allowed to be on the grass. |
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The vases and memorial stones which had been carefully placed by families over the cremated remains of their loved ones were moved to a far wall. |
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Several players who subsequently moved on have discovered that their baubles contained imitation zirconia stones rather than genuine diamonds. |
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An intricate, languorous game in which stones are moved on a board, Go is largely unknown outside Japan and parts of China. |
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Hartmann was an ontological realist who had moved away from idealism under the influence of Husserl's Logical Investigations. |
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The duke spent time watching the games and when he moved inside for the primary school final spoke to a number of children about the day. |
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He changed his name to John Top-Gear by deed poll but the results didn't come so he moved onward and upward again. |
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The TV finally arrived and you would have had to be a very stony-hearted New Zealander not to be moved by Maori Television Service's first day. |
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Few will be moved by its case against the company today, even though the grievance is genuine. |
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The headpieces, which looked like mops, draped from the heads of the revellers, bounced up and down as they moved across the stage. |
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The principal business houses are headquartered in the city, even though many have moved to malls on its periphery. |
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I reported to corps headquarters that my regiment had moved and was in its forward positions. |
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The tigers had to be moved more than 400 kilometres from the site to the headquarters of the centre. |
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She quickly moved her foot and replaced it with an open hand to help him to his feet. |
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When he heard the door open he moved slightly and Emily rose rubbing her sleepy eyes. |
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Not surprisingly, the economy moved in a stop-go fashion, and households felt uncertain about their future in the jobless recovery. |
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After putting on life vests, Ronnie started the motor and we moved off slowly as the throttle was opened up. |
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More than 2,000 jobs were saved across the UK when rival retailers moved in to buy 24 of the 45 stores being sold. |
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Stifling a cry of pain, she stiffly moved herself into a better position holding her arms straight as possible. |
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More than two dozen police cars were moved into a stormproof building owned by a large building-supply store. |
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For colder climates, it might be wiser to start off with the plant in a pot on casters, that can be moved in and out. |
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And they insist they will seek cast-iron guarantees that Bury's famous market will, if moved, be better than it is now. |
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Andrea moved up through the ranks as a story editor, coproducer, supervising producer and so on to get to her current job. |
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General Atlantic also moved to allay fears that open outcry would suffer from its involvement. |
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But when he moved up to the top level, international level, these moments of casualness were punished. |
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So I have moved heaven and earth to make sure that I enter that theater with my mind open, empty, and willing to be filled with the Holy Spirit. |
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The government has also benefitted from a largely sympathetic media and when it has not it has moved heaven and earth to bring it into line. |
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We did all the advertising and scheduling for the event and, to be honest, we moved heaven and earth to reopen in time to accommodate it. |
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Perfect motion should be in circles, so the stars and planets, being heavenly objects, moved in circles. |
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The 20-year old recounts the all-too familiar story of a friend of his who moved west to become a heavy equipment operator. |
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If that means they may send the heavy mob round, well I've moved and I'm still talking about English and British. |
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We sat next to two young men, one was missing a front tooth, the other had moved past intoxicated into catatonic stupor. |
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Warner lunged, but Walters moved aside, catching Warner a glancing blow with a fist to the side of his head. |
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The uncle's wife is moved into the town house where she smokes opium on her bed everyday. |
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He moved his family to Edinburgh, where he died, leaving his widow and four daughters in straitened circumstances. |
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It will be moved to a position almost directly opposite the present one, but it will be much better and safer. |
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He moved quicker than he could trace, and caught him in the same stranglehold. |
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They moved with a heedlessness and dreamlike courage towards the doom they had so assiduously courted. |
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While Natasha helped her friend up, he streaked after the salamander, which moved surprisingly fast for such a little, young thing. |
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Our cat decided that a neighbour's offerings of fresh fish were preferable to tinned cat food, and virtually moved in with her. |
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When the headmaster attempted to take the money, the speaker moved it just beyond grasp while he orated on and on and on. |
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He found that if the tube was placed within an electric or magnetic field, then the cathode rays could be deflected or moved. |
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Franciscan missionaries moved into the area of the Rio Grande and began attempts to Catholicise the First Nations populations. |
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He then moved into percussion and orchestral instruments before gravitating to singing and conducting. |
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So after four years I moved to London to study orchestral conducting at the Royal College of Music. |
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The helicopter lifted off the ground, gained the proper height, and moved out towards Pakistan. |
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When the game has moved on in terms of speed, skill and physical strength, and new fouls have flourished, the rulebook needs an update. |
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I've moved in for my regular April week of cat sitting while they go off on holiday. |
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After a US victory at the town of San Antonio in 1836, Santa Anna's forces moved north in strength to retake it. |
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The strident noise moved through the pounding rain, and then the figure lowered its head and perked its long ears. |
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The party has steadily moved on from its days as a bunch of sandal wearing idealists and is transforming into an organised political force. |
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She moved to San Francisco, then followed the silver rush to Nevada and the gold strike of the Cassiar area of Alaska. |
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If we all lived underground in caves there would be fewer skin cancers, and if we all moved to Brisbane there would be more. |
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The guy who used to run my team and lost a bundle of money, has moved over a more sales-oriented business unit. |
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Astor nodded to the security guard as he moved deeper into the building, attaching his identity card to his lapel with a metal clip. |
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Brian moved to some extent from hardcore string theory into thinking about cosmology. |
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But by this time the groundfish stocks were so depleted that many factory trawlers had already moved on to strip-mine elsewhere. |
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When I first moved away from home at age 18, I lived with a woman who was an exotic dancer, a stripper really. |
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They moved him to a different prison and ordered his cellmate to spy on him. |
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He was born a Celt and died a Celt, but he moved to northern Africa after his first death and spent almost his entire life there after that. |
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The Finn's strong performance has also moved him up to second overall in the driver's championship. |
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Some demonstrators were injured and five reportedly arrested when the police suddenly moved forward to herd people off the roadway. |
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They moved to Wiltshire in 1957 to farm at Chitterne in the west of county and they have lived here ever since. |
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He has moved the Democratic party to the dynamic centre and much of the country has gone along. |
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He thus moved the universe from a Copernican Sun-centered system to a Sun located far from the galactic center in one of the spiral arms. |
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Its crosshairs moved independently of the image so they ended up cockeyed instead of centered. |
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Fisher moved toward environmental rather than hereditarian explanation of attitudes toward saving. |
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That side is open again now and the contractors have moved to the other side. |
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Supply chain management has moved center stage largely because of globalization. |
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To his right, there was a noise, and he moved towards it, stubbing his toe on a pile of rubble in the process. |
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Eventually, a female Wood Duck swam along and spooked the heron, so we moved along. |
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The only thing that moved was our hair and clothes in the wind, and my falling tears. |
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It's been five years since I moved back to London, after nearly a decade away studying. |
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I heard him cry out in anger and pain as he released me and moved his hands up to his face. |
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The pod was then moved to an outboard wing panel and the installation worked fairly well. |
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I think it's these areas that people are immersed in when they're moved to speak of Freud's outdatedness, and perhaps rightly so. |
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She first appeared in films as a skier, then moved on to become a stuntwoman. |
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And we have to raise more funds as we have recently moved to our current premises, having outgrown our two rooms in Vestry Hall. |
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When they moved in, there was no indoor plumbing, only an outhouse at the back of the property. |
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The small plants can be put in a sheltered place by a house wall during winter and moved to a shed or outhouse if the weather gets really severe. |
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Sutton United moved into the top five of the Ryman League with another stylish performance on Saturday. |
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By the cast of her features she was an outlander, but unlike most of those she moved with both strength and confidence. |
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Anyway, we moved into a house which had gas and there were pipes with outlets in all of the bedrooms. |
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After climbing through the Mirror's subbing ranks he moved to the Sun, where he was appointed chief sub. |
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She moved away from Gabriel and to the nearest available chair, taking a seat. |
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After three years in Rome, Beltrami moved to Pavia to take up the chair of mathematical physics there. |
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We have moved the signs from an out-of-date planning line to the edge of the true danger area. |
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Martin later told his father he had moved the indicator, taken the car out of gear and got hold of the steering wheel. |
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He had gone to my elementary school, moved on to junior high, and I never saw him again. |
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She moved so quickly that he couldn't tell if she had begun before her adversaries or outraced them the moment one of them started to act. |
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General Riley, the highest-ranking officer there not counting Derringer, moved into the square, leading a platoon to the riverside to fire. |
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And I moved away, got educated up to the hilt, started publishing, lecturing. |
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When Russell moved up the ladder, his colleague was promoted one rung higher and was already being seen as the chief executive elect. |
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But, with the legislation finally on the statute book yesterday, the Labour machine swiftly moved into gear to vent their anger at Tory tactics. |
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Unsteady figures cannoned into us, apologizing at once with a fine florid courtesy and sweeping exaggerated bows as we moved towards the Grill. |
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Tanj held her pose, kneeling in front of the Bear, as the Instructor moved off to examine Kayla's handiwork. |
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Another car gets through the lights behind them, but the remaining traffic stays put, having moved all of 5 metres forward. |
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She said she was boosted by her team-mates, who urged her to stay with it as she moved on to the javelin. |
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Behind him the cage was being opened and animal handlers with restraints moved in. |
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It's been a couple of months and I've moved on, no steady girlfriend but I've been out several times and enjoyed myself. |
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Within the space of ten years, the mobile telephone handset industry has moved from a growth phase to a maturity phase. |
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Suffice it to say, I was steadily engrossed and ultimately moved by a drama that is, in the end, more human than mutant. |
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He moved to Canada in 1983, worked odd jobs and published six more books of poetry in French and Persian. |
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Distance moved was not analyzed because it is well correlated with number of moves in odonate larvae. |
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Matt moved to the front of the car and picked up the hood to unleash another huge cloud of white steam. |
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The being moved to the bedside table and brought a pitcher forth, pouring steaming water into a bowl and then producing a rag. |
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Each year they moved to the next level getting different colour ribbons and swimming caps. |
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Until the 1880s the company stuck with sailing ships, but then moved slowly into steamers. |
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His parents moved to Paisley from a remote island off the west coast of Ireland. |
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Lola has just moved from New York City, the cultural capital of the world, into the suburbs of New Jersey. |
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Late in 1917 Babe moved to Los Angeles which was rapidly replacing Florida and New York as the motion picture capital. |
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They couldn't capitalize on this last chance and the game moved on to penalty-strokes. |
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Workers have always moved around the world, from the birth of industrial capitalism. |
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Her hair was loosely flowing around her shoulders, its flaxen curls bouncing gently every time she moved. |
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Neither side moved or said a word, as the flow of men stopped and silence took hold of the battlegrounds. |
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However, it moved us along at 2.2 knots, giving us some steerage way, albeit on a course of 130 magnetic when we wanted to go 080 magnetic. |
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As a 22-year-old haole from Lyndon, Kansas, he moved to Honolulu 38 years ago. |
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Our pilots were used to harassing the enemy by strafing rail and truck areas, infantry and anything that moved. |
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When we moved the boat closer, I could see the swell was really up with offshore winds. |
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We should bar the government from signing contracts with any corporation that has moved offshore to avoid paying U.S. taxes. |
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Milo moved in for one last kiss, then he turned and walked down the porch steps, moving towards his car. |
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Some services will be moved off-site reducing the need for parking and other land on site can be used for parking. |
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John moved across the small area slowly, occasionally stepping on her feet. |
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Each probe can be moved in two directions, axis and angle, by stepper motors through a remote-control system. |
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The plungers of the pumps are moved via cams by stepper motors which swing or rotate back and forth within a certain angular range. |
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Last year they moved the tournament to the Shore Racquet Club a few miles south in Somers Point and played hardball on softball courts. |
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One of the girls was adopted, but the rest of the family moved around a lot to avoid fines or sterilization. |
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I moved in a few feet, the catcher moved out a few feet and I made the throw okay. |
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He thinks the current generation of hardware has moved beyond it, except for technical limitations. |
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Many of the old guard have now moved down a level, which will hopefully help to bring on the many youngsters in the sides. |
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He had left before Helen moved back, but stickers were stuck on to her windows and protesters with loud hailers shouted slogans outside her home. |
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According to the inhabitants, many left when their children bought flats and moved to the mainland, leaving the island with just some old-timers. |
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Bill moved to the other seat on the bridge and fastened the harness across his waist and chest. |
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Many years ago, I accompanied a friend to visit her rather confused great-grandmother who had recently moved to a residential care home. |
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I had acquainted myself with marijuana and hash a long time before I moved to Amsterdam. |
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Most of the caribou fanned out in an easterly direction, but two individuals moved south. |
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No one moved, except the town Sheriff who moved towards the still body and checked the pulse. |
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The fermented solution is moved into large copper stills for the distilling process. |
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His living room in Hampstead, north London, has a ledge that is propped up by stilts, and the fan moved in unnoticed under the ledge. |
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Now one couple, who moved to the area a few years ago and protested against the lorries, have been sent hate mail telling them to get out. |
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Their operation had been successful for 8 months before police moved in to arrest them in a sting operation. |
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They didn't speak for a while longer, as the sun moved lower in the sky, signaling the oncoming of dusk and eventually night. |
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David moved behind him and, kneeling up on his strong and muscled haunches, began to slowly massage David's back and shoulders. |
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A retired Swindon police officer who moved to the other side of the world more than 50 years ago returned to Wiltshire to visit his old haunts. |
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The Lutzs reported that, after they moved in, horrible and gruesome hauntings occurred. |
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Shrugging, Cameron picked up the luggage and carried it as they moved through the lobby. |
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The ambulance carrying the body moved away slowly, as he walked under the crime scene tape. |
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She studied the way he carried himself, the way he moved, and even the rhythm of his breathing. |
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We are fully moved in to our 11,000-foot camp and just did a back carry down to 10.3 where we put that cache in a few days back. |
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While pocketing this money the airlines have moved quickly to lay off employees in very large numbers. |
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They also knew sixty to seventy percent of the clients would follow the stockbroker when he moved to another firm. |
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Gradually market traders and hawkers moved in until eventually the tunnel became a seedy backwater. |
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Murphy moved forward with a one-two with Black, the slither proceeded to McAvoy. |
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Repairs to the port and starboard side hawseholes were completed so that the ship could be moved in the event of a storm. |
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The figure quietly moved Barranca's bridle and saddle to the hayloft where it would remain hidden until a thorough search was made of the barn. |
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As I moved closer to observe, the policemen told curious onlookers not to come near. |
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The poults are then moved from the hatcheries to barns that are environmentally controlled, providing maximum protection from predators, disease, and bad weather. |
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The cat moved out and adopted new owners who buy expensive cat food. |
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Chimpanzee families really have something to screech about now that they, along with a pair of orangutans, have moved into new premises at the Johannesburg Zoo. |
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An underground chamber can't be put on the back of a truck and moved out. |
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They whole time you have a full stein of beer in your hand and while everyone else around you has moved on to the more suitable late Thursday night beverage of water. |
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He moved up from there to become a stenographer at several newspapers. |
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He moved his hand to pick it up and felt something sticky and gooey. |
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I love how Jamison came to Dallas in the off-season expecting to be a starter, moved to the bench following the trade for Walker, and hasn't complained one bit. |
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He moved through the civilian sector without attracting attention and when he passed the gate area without being challenged by the guard he knew he was doing alright. |
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We moved around by night and, by day, hid and catnapped in thickets outside villages where the leader of our band rendezvoused with peasant collaborators. |
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To prevent going off-topic I have moved this discussion here! |
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In an out-of-court settlement, the borough council agreed to accept the closures if independent doctors checked the health of residents before they were moved. |
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At age 36 he traded in his Ford for a rolls-royce, hired a chauffeur, and moved his boys from public school to a private one. |
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He grumpily announced that he wasn't going to argue with me and let me write down my chosen price and credit card number on his carbon paper and moved on. |
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When the market moved to Cocklebury Road from its town centre site in 1952 the bell was ceremoniously handed over and struck at every market since. |
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Hundreds of thousands of people of working age have also moved to the coast to chase the new jobs, although this has led to high levels of unemployment in many areas. |
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It was the land of their ancestors for thousands of years, until they were forcibly moved along to make way for cashed-up tourists and information panels. |
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But 2002 was also a year in which careers suddenly moved backward and forward as if reputations were determined by a spin of the wheel in an old-time children's board game. |
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The two of them slapped high fives and moved on to the next hole. |
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I moved 3-year-old oleanders to a full-sun location from a too-shady spot. |
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By the time villagers returned to the ruins of Khuzaa in early August, the Givatis had moved south. |
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Most former European colonies began their independence as nominal democracies, then rapidly moved either to single-party oligarchies, military rule, or both at once. |
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The committee was strongly moved by the comments from its nursing members about the differential access to treatment as a result of differences in wealth. |
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You would need to have a heart of stone not to be moved by the news of the little boy from Down who was washed away as his mate tried to save him. |
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Kennedy moved quickly down the line shouting orders to fire and reload. |
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It wasn't a heart to heart but we did have a chat about the way we had been playing and what we had done previously that had made us successful and moved on from there. |
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He then moved to claim Sicily's Greek colonies from the Carthaginians. |
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He knew what he wanted to do and he moved heaven and earth to do it. |
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Once we build cities we then can escape the cities and are moved to tears by the raw natural power of the wildness far from our heavy omnipresent structures. |
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We moved along a metal catwalk that stretched across the top of each bin. |
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As she gained more experience, she moved into the hate crime unit and worked with domestic crime and had special responsibility within the racial crime unit. |
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Guo moved forward into the clearing, her flankers on either side. |
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He later moved to software company NCR as a project leader, before doing a three-year stint for the Commercial Bank of Kuwait, designing its Visa credit card system. |
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Charles Eaton purchased thirty acres of land, and by 1890 the family had moved into a newly built estate called Riso Rivo, where Eaton had a studio above the carriage house. |
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In a split second, the vehicle moved to the side of the road before hitting the kerb and going off the carriageway, smashing through a fence and down an embankment. |
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We moved close to an extremely scruffy exotic food mart where birds flew around helping themselves to the bulk bins of bulgur and excreting onto the green peppers. |
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Funny how their committee hasn't moved heaven and earth to claim it. |
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The guides who aided and fleeced the pioneers who moved West were struck by how clueless many of them were about the wilderness they were entering. |
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We've moved heaven and earth to get them in for when they want. |
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Matthew, 34, who owns the Chilli Lime Deli in Fleming Square, Blackburn, moved his French stock back to his shop but was able to leave tasters on the stall. |
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In a day or two the camp was struck, and the soldiers moved on. |
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Once I discovered it I moved heaven and earth to try to put it right. |
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He might have moved away from being the Angry Young Man to now being the suave older man, but some things will never change including his original screen name. |
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So confident was he in his skill that more often than not he calmly moved to one side when the chimney dropped, later emerging from the dust to inspect his handiwork. |
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Most producers had moved cattle to pastures, with hay supplies very short. |
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The retiree moved to another South Dakota town about 65 miles away to find some peace and quiet. |
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Forbes came from a troubled background, had quite a lot on her plate with two children, had moved away from her family and had to count on friends. |
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Alternatively the ligaments may become loose, so that the disc of cartilage no longer stays between the jaw bone and the skull when the joint is moved. |
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Having qualified with a postgraduate degree in ophthalmology and after a spell as senior registrar in northern India, I moved back home to Bangalore in southern India. |
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I spasmed awake as the team moved in, silent and stealthy as ninjas. |
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The societies with which I have been acquainted have moved with a heaviness of gait that did nothing to prepare me for the intense daintiness of ballet. |
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We soon outgrew this and moved into a larger and better building. |
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Routray was considered the harbinger of modern Oriya poetry because, for the first time, he moved away from the traditional mould in both theme and technique. |
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The results were deemed inconclusive, and Rhee moved on to focus on improving security for future tests. |
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Items like TVs, hi-fi systems and DVD players could be tagged using the system so that if they are moved from their normal position the police are alerted. |
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One of the most colorful controversies in the first decade of the 20th century concerned how oxygen moved across the pulmonary capillary wall into the blood. |
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Ely moved closer, slowly, hesitating, unsure how she might react. |
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By this point Aunt Sally has moved on to the next offensive remark. |
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Then, the family moved to Ridgewood, where her father began to pursue a career writing jingles. |
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After the war Longstreet moved to New Orleans and became a partner in a cotton factorage business and head of an insurance firm. |
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The failed State training agency has been wound down and staff were moved to the Department of Social Protection. |
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If the farmer was a beef fattener, as I understand he was, then it is not likely that there has been cattle moved to other farms. |
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The aircraft that has now moved to the flight line, designated ZA002, will focus on systems performance. |
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The ITA also has moved forward with an audit of 2004 franchise fee payments. |
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Edna Fairweather moved in 1932 with her parents, Letitia May and William Stewart Fairweather and sister, Grace, to Killam, Alta. |
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This happens because the fetus does not develop in the uterus because it has moved to another place. |
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It is thought the sign dates back to 1880 when the ironmongers first moved into the premises. |
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He started out as a folkie, trekking his way around the clubs, moved on the TV and even became a regular on Countdown. |
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Ghaly moved to Nassr in the winter of 2009 but falling-outs with the Riyadh-based side eventually led to his exit. |
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In 1961 they expanded and moved the company into new premises at Fearnought. |
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A new, 56,000 sq ft direct mailing facility has been created for Inkfish Services, which has moved from its old site at Cross Point, Walsgrave. |
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Although Hampden holds 52,000, the film-makers wanted only 21,000 seats filled so equipment could be moved around easily. |
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They moved on to be compact crossovers and within the deep privacy of a design ethic began to pupate into even more butterfly fancies. |
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Simon Cunningham, who set up Flyingfish Design Consultancy in Northumberland over 10 years ago, has moved on to the Cobalt Park, North Tyneside. |
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In 1984, she taught the first flameworking class offered by The Pilchuck School of Glass and, the following summer, moved to Seattle. |
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A massively built lumberjack with a broken arm says he broke it while getting fisted when the man he was fisting moved in the wrong direction. |
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The researchers placed a ferrofluid droplet on a nonstick surface and gradually moved a magnet toward the surface from below. |
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The work moved fluidly and the client was extremely pleased with the results. |
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Rats given the cells in their forebrains were better at recognizing when an object had been moved or noticing an unfamiliar object. |
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But when they are moved off and bought by a fattener, he will be required to read the tags on all those individual lambs. |
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Theophilus Somba, whose farm is around half a mile away from Lati's, has moved from maize to sorghum, pigeon peas and finger millet. |
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Then, for good measure, Newton moved to the other side of the SUV and shot Edney in the shoulder. |
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Pensioner Dorothy Bradbury, whose family, the Farinas, moved to Birmingham in the late 1800s, is the driving force behind the project and approached The Friends for help. |
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The resolution moved by provincial home insister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti demanded that MQM should be banned and strict action be taken against its brief. |
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In 2013, almost 39 percent of the foreign-born people who moved to Texas had lived somewhere else in the United States first, mostly California and Florida, the study shows. |
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Later the spotlight is moved to James Allan Hydrick and his inability to turn the pages of a telephone book psychokinetically when it was surrounded by styrofoam chips. |
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Old Joe Dokes moved out of the cage to the floor of the flatcar. |
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Both units have 2000 ANSI lumens and a transition detector, which locks the projector if moved, rendering it inoperable until the proper PIN is entered. |
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The distance moved by the indentor from the datum is automatically converted to the IRHD value, which is displayed digitally on the H12 and H14 at the end of the test. |
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The big and bouncy blowdry and the flicky blow may not be everyone's idea of the perfect do and lots of us would say we''ve moved on from those styles but not so down south. |
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Both units provide 2000 ANSI lumens and have a transition detector, which Locks the projector if it is moved, rendering it inoperable until the proper PIN is entered. |
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The cold snap appears to have moved the fish away from the cooler inflowing water but has also put bigger fish on the prowl, with several anglers reporting losing big fish. |
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The senior lending group at Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village has moved to block a mezzanine lending group from foreclosing on the complex. |
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Then, too, the state itself moved into the business of culture and citizenship, increasingly seeing its role as arbiter among people and fashioner of national culture. |
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Ovid then moved on to more serious works with his Metamorphoses and Fasti. |
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The court heard, after Mr Hunter assessed Tony, his condition deteriorated and he was intubated and ventilated before being moved to intensive care. |
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John eventually moved to Glasgow after leaving Birmingham following a dispute with the city council over what he considered was inscient grant-aiding for Cannon Hill. |
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From there the lime is moved by a screw conveyor and discharged into a twin-shafted pug mill for mixing with the aggregate fraction of the intended mix. |
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The accents in management should moved to integrability and complexity. |
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Taking a 3-2 lead at the break, Olympique De Bahrain moved up to eighth place with eight points while Footlocker stayed at the bottom with just three points. |
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