You gotta watch out for the hesitaters, and it also makes you think the next time you stop while trying to move forward. |
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After the widely hailed tripartite elections of September 28, the country now needs to move forward. |
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You can't move forward or achieve your goals, if you become sidetracked by self-defeating behavior. |
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At this point, the Apaches split up from each other and dropped down to ground level where they began to move forward, twisting around dunes. |
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We have to take certain steps backwards to move forward and hence the reason to sell publishing. |
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Let's have a real, sincere dialogue on that issue and then try to move forward together. |
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Tadpoles, like most fishes, swim by lateral undulations of the body axis during which waves of bending pass caudally as the animals move forward. |
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When we move forward we will do everything we can to generate income to restrict to a minimum the sale of players. |
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I'm optimistic that both those dates will be met and that we'll continue to move forward. |
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These settlements provide the opportunity for Maori New Zealanders to move forward with all others in the spirit of shared nationhood. |
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The cylinder is now solidly locked against any further rotation and can only move forward. |
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He gaveled the hearing to a close, intimating that enough light had been shed on the issue to allow him to move forward. |
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Always looking backwards whilst trying to move forward, you might get a nasty bump or fall down a hole. |
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It is the Government and the State that now have to move forward and leave these people alone to exercise their own rangatiratanga. |
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Towing trailers allows the combat systems to move forward carrying critical supplies. |
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The players and non-playing staff are also showing their support by deferring up to 25 per cent of wages so that the club can move forward. |
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It was not until after these arrangements were in place that matters began to move forward. |
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We do need to move forward, but as individual states with a common goal, not a superstate dominated by cliques, cabals and vested interests. |
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The next thing we need to understand is how the human race is meant to move forward towards these ideals. |
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We send a volunteer who does some handholding, after which the society becomes strong enough to move forward. |
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As you move forward, the wing inflates into an aerofoil section above your head. |
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If Blackburn is to move forward, quality development of this nature is required. |
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We now have the stability and confidence to move forward and develop the site. |
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So as the forces move forward, they have already distributed 300,000 humanitarian rations. |
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Start with a relatively simple service and move forward in short iterations. |
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The cylinder incorporates a central spring loaded bushing that permits the cylinder to move forward and backward. |
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Now, as we move forward, the newly interdependent world becomes frighteningly more complex. |
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Striking that balance between design and functionality is what's going to be so important as we move forward. |
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Our moving forward is impeded by the finality of this event, but the memory of these five wonderful people wills us to move forward. |
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We expect the ceasefire to continue holding in order to enable this process to move forward at a quicker pace. |
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As we approached the levelling-out stage she prepared to move forward, tripped and fell full length. |
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Teachers are under great loads in all areas of the curriculum, and I think physical education needs to move forward. |
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We must have a historical perspective if we want to be able to move forward progressively as a people and as a nation. |
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It is a process of learning how to build and to move forward in a positive direction and to do it sustainably as a group. |
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Many, even most, students hold personal fears of inadequacy that undermine their ability to move forward. |
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A batsman could move forward and back, and with dignity to the off, to hook, but a gentleman never retreated to leg, certainly not a Wykehamist. |
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This lays the ground for suggesting some means to move forward in the debate. |
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Releasing a breath of relief, Rachel absently accepted Lucy's urge to move forward. |
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Some toads have relatively short hind limbs and move forward by a series of hops, while others actually walk. |
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You have got to take it in your stride, make sure you handle it properly and move forward. |
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If psychiatry is to move forward it is necessary, but not sufficient, to resist state coercion and to listen to patients. |
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We are trying to upskill New Zealanders, so that they can move forward confidently into the future. |
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China's national anthem exhorts its citizens to move forward and resist foreign aggressors. |
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McFadden can play on the left, he is left-footed, and from this position he can move forward and score goals. |
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There's now a way to move forward through entirely peaceable and democratic means. |
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During evening prayers, Canon Glanville-Smith expressed his hope that the cathedral community would be generous and move forward together. |
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It is only through the decisive action that we will be able to move forward on a practical pathway to end this terrible conflict. |
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We have a lot of hope that we can use this bill to break the logjam and move forward on Social Security. |
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But all joking aside, most of the celebrities we spoke to agreed that America made its decision, and it was definitely time to move forward. |
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It's time for prosecutors and plaintiffs' attorneys to move forward with renewed vigor. |
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It's pretty common for the top cartridge in the magazine to move forward a bit under recoil. |
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Sectarian organizations with party lines and hierarchical, anti-democratic structures disrupt attempts to move forward collectively. |
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If too small of a target audience is identified, it doesn't make sense to move forward with production, unless you have a lot of money to waste. |
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At once, the torch end erupted into flame, and he began to move forward, pushing roughly through the crowd. |
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This New Year's Eve I was alone, glad to see the back of 2004 and preparing to move forward in the coming year. |
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After an aluminum pallet holds 12 stacked crates, the computer opens a gate allowing the pallet to move forward for further loading. |
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Their carrier sustained roughly forty broadside plasma hits and continued to move forward. |
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We'll work on it, and we'll move forward and we'll get them back to pre-war levels here in the next 60 days. |
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If we are to move forward, we must espouse this more positive approach in all dimensions of the club's activity. |
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It was also used by the Romans when they used what was known as a tortoise formation to move forward to a target that was well defended. |
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We must have an historical perspective if we want to be able to move forward progressively as a people and as a nation. |
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We have got a huge squad and the competition is rife, but you need that for the club to progress and move forward. |
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To retrieve the wounded it was necessary to move forward by foot or crawl under intense fire cover. |
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It's so important to forgive and move forward, because that's negativity and it's toxic to the body and to the mind. |
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If we want Cumbria agriculture to move forward we've got to get our act together sharpish. |
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Sure enough, the railway mortar fired several times, and the train began to move forward. |
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You are on the wrong tram. This is not productive. We must move forward and put all this behind us. |
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Another downside is dealing with narrow-minded clients who don't allow you to move forward with what is clearly the best strategy for their business. |
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And it must get us to root for survivors who often bicker or self-sabotage when we just want them to move forward. |
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I'm supremely confident that bostonians will pull together, take care of each other, and move forward as one proud city. |
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Problems so big it only makes common sense for Bieber to bypass any plea offer and move forward with a trial. |
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She only wrote two novels, but they establish her as the chronicler of an ossified generation unable to move forward in life. |
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On Monday a panel of California judges ruled that the case, first filed in 2001, should move forward as a class action suit. |
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There's much more acceptance that to move forward, the country and the people in it are going to have to interact with westerners and with the west. |
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Now the clocks have gone forward, we must move forward with them. |
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Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward. |
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The front trigger is articulated to move forward a little when the gun recoils and then you move your finger forward for the right modified barrel. |
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The nation needs men like him, the nation needs to move forward and redeemers who have its interest at heart must step forward even against their party interests in the House. |
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And beyond that, we have to reforge our ideas and hopes, based on those simple ideas of Chomsky or the French Enlightenment, and move forward from there. |
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Members of a class do not move forward uniformly, and the varying rates of fast, average, and slow learners may pose problems for teacher and students. |
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Coupled with Romney exuding a belief that this is a country that can still move forward, not backward. |
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On the other hand, if we let fear carry the day, we will squander another key moment to move forward together. |
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Having a positive approach is essential if you are to move forward. |
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Rep. John Conyers acknowledged the loophole, but insisted the bill should nevertheless move forward. |
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When it becomes clear that the association's slash-and-burn campaign hasn't stopped file sharing, musicians will start to wonder if there's a better way to move forward. |
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It is this centrifugal force, which varies with the square power of the exciter speed, that causes the machine to vibrate, move forward, and compact the soil. |
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There has to be a progression in what Francis is willing to do in order to move forward, and that was the natural progression. |
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The Sun then conjoins Saturn in Gemini on Sunday, June 9, raising the awareness of Leos and Capricorns of the need for solid structure in order to move forward. |
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As the Internet world continues its inexorable march towards XML, only those technologies that are built on that platform will continue to move forward. |
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Consequently, the abundant head scalids move forward, plow backward through the water and interstices surrounding the animal, and therefore propel the animal forward. |
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I heard the gates creak open and felt a slight shove to move forward. |
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As the body continues to move forward over the new stance foot, that leg extends to provide extra thrust, which propels the body forward into the next step. |
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Case Western Reserve, Synapse Biomedical, The University of Tokyo and Cleveland-based Valtronic will match the funding as they move forward. |
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Many of the Belizeans we worked with had to confront their own fears before they were able to truly move forward. |
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Forgiving what happened and everyone involved is most important in being able to reclaim your awesomeness and move forward. |
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Or he can walk cross-handed following the principle of the cross-legged walk. In this variation, he can move forward, backward, or sideways. |
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Its pushrims move forward when the kneepad is flipped up, maximizing transfer room. |
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If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. |
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They were able to move forward, accomplish goals, and meet friends. |
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The ram reciprocate and thus cutting tool held in tool holder move forward and backward over the work piece. |
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When galloping, the hind legs move around the front legs before the latter move forward, and the tail will curl up. |
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The rotor hub could also be tilted forward a few degrees, allowing the aircraft to move forward without a separate propeller to push or pull it. |
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Posterior molars erupt at the back of the row and slowly move forward to replace these like enamel crowns on a conveyor belt. |
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To change this paradigm, to move forward, it is critical to look back. |
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I now choose to move forward from this toxic wasteland of human depravity my victimiser sadistically exposed me to. |
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How could South Sudanese move forward in this tribalistic Leadership characterized by primitiveness, nepotism and political materialism? |
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Move on, move forward, hold your head high and please recognize that this begging boyfriend is majorly bad news. |
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The video shows two men in a luge, imitating a thrusting movement to propel the luge to move forward. |
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The solidarity of the trio is the only salvation for the country to move forward and ward off all unnecessary criticism and rebellious attitudes of the SPLM tribalists. |
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In the case of Imperial, Laing says the company is hesitant to move forward with selling or redeveloping the property because of liability concerns. |
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However, businessman Nickie Kang, who owns Lifestyle Express Minimarket in Dunston, came to our rescue with sponsorship which has enabled us to move forward. |
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Our past experience working together with La Quinta made our decision to move forward with new projects in Nicaragua and Guatemala that much easier. |
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We now will move forward to seek compensation and a full accounting of how this accident occurred and, importantly, how future derailments can be prevented. |
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Most of the French mobile forces were assembled along the Belgian border, ready to make a quick move forward and take up defensive positions before the Germans arrived. |
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Murphy said the LCA officers encouraged him to move forward with the surgeries and to keep his mouth shut about the closing until it was announced. |
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The southernmost army involved in the move forward into Belgium was the French Ninth Army, which had to cover the Meuse sector between Namur to the north of Sedan. |
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This meeting is intended to help us move forward on the new project. |
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People who care for Egypt hope that it will adopt an embracive and natural constitution that would help the country move forward and not backward. |
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Instead he re-evaluated his plan and continued to move forward. |
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Once the RAF had been defeated, Luftwaffe bombers were to move forward beyond London without the need for fighter escort, destroying military and economic targets. |
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