People on the move, students and immigrants are the large consumers of prepaid phonecards, according to Kealy. |
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I had a decent paying job with my own corner office. I was on the move upwards. |
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Like its parent organisation it is always on the move, looking for new avenues by which it can attract new members. |
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After years of stagnation, the economy seems to be on the move, albeit very, very slowly. |
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Once on the move some warmth soon returned, and we were soon enjoying the mid-air acrobatics that this route provides. |
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The birds were constantly on the move, their quiet and unobtrusive progress hiding very considerable speed. |
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If you have cash in this account, then the smart money should be on the move. |
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He often eats on the move, snacking on chicken and olive oil mixed with honey and salted almonds. |
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After two days of being locked in by brash ice at Spring Point, we're finally on the move again. |
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Among the fish on the move are commercially important varieties such as Atlantic cod, sole and whiting. |
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Once on the move the steering lightens up and provides all the feel you'd expect from a fully manual system, while the V6 emits a subdued burble. |
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I have been forced to fix a personal quota of funerals if I am not to be on the move to and from burials and funeral parlours all year long. |
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Life today is a great sea of bustle and activity with everyone on the move. |
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The weapon system is stabilised in two axes, which allows the vehicle to engage targets stationary or on the move. |
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It can engage targets while stationary and on the move, using missiles for long-range targets and guns for close-in defence. |
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Things just move too fast these days, and we are always on the move to capture our future in the butterfly net of ambition. |
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In the old cages, animals injured themselves while on the move, wildlife authorities acknowledge. |
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And rumours have it that Scully was keen on the move to the South East too. |
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The facts are that at a time of international conflict, a tiny proportion of stateless people on the move will hit our shores. |
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Bands will be required to perform on the move but will be judged at a stationary point along the route. |
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Changing from two to four-wheel drive can be done on the move, and you can then flick into low-ratio mode for the really heavy going. |
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The navigator's migraine had subsided, and as we walked out of Skidby there were some strollers and horse riders on the move, things looked fine. |
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Treading the beat and hitching rides around the vast air base, he is constantly on the move checking on his international flock. |
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Inside, the rich and famous would be chinking glasses of Champagne, and looking forward to yet another staggering gourmet experience on the move. |
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The gendered colour schemes and tribal patterns also embody stability of identity in a culture constantly on the move. |
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Now we have to ask the question, has anyone seen any mountains or sycamine trees on the move lately? |
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Made for ladies on the move, our hand-knit textured coatigan is as warm as any coat but as comfortable as a cardigan. |
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York Station was busy as the rail companies kept passengers on the move to their festive celebrations. |
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This has the similar sense of intimacy on the move, exploiting the car's singular potential as a partly private, partly public place. |
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Carp are still on the move on Doe Hey Reservoir despite the recent plunge in temperatures. |
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And so he kept on the move, criss-crossing a large region of gently rolling Cheshire countryside. |
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A team from the State is forever on the move, reaching out to the people and inviting them over. |
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She needs constant care and it is not fair that she is forever on the move. |
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We were not thinking about turning ourselves into geriatric backpackers, forever on the move. |
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A civil population on the move can be absolute havoc for a defending army trying to get its forces to the war front. |
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In an ironic counterpart to the trend of offshoring programmer jobs to India, the business of writing about programming is also on the move. |
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And where better to depict a city on the move than from a Midland dining car at the National Railway Museum in York? |
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A profile of those who are on the move emerges from the report that suggests estate agents should be targeting young, single women. |
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The Patrol has a part-time, four-wheel drive system, which can be engaged on the move at speeds up to 40 kph. |
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The Walkman gave people their own music on the move for the first time, but they were limited by the number of songs a CD or tape could hold. |
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Smart pens have become the latest way to post messages to online diaries, or weblogs, while on the move. |
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When expeditionary forces are on the move, aircraft maintenance assures that airframes can maintain the force flow required by the war fighter. |
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She is constantly on the move, leaping up or squirming in her seat when she has a point to make, or a writer to quote. |
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His legionnaires marched in full battle array, incorporated an advance guard, and maintained tactical integrity on the move. |
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They complain that the best walkie-talkies are apportioned to the staff who come more in contact with the officers than those always on the move. |
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It is a tracked, armoured, amphibious vehicle designed to engage armoured ground and air targets while stationary, on the move and afloat. |
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I've known him all my life, he was always on the move and was a right auld laugh. |
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While all wait for the auspicious moment to tie the knot, these bureaus are always on the move. |
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Young children have also been putting their lives at risk by hanging on the back of fire engines while they are on the move. |
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As I travelled with the nomads and researched about them I found that nomadism was more than just being on the move. |
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She is always on the move, always between important committee meetings and debates in the Lords and media interviews and court appearances. |
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Woods needed to be in the middle of the ring, constantly on the move with his jab flicking out almost subconsciously. |
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In the space of a generation we changed from an agrarian to a mercantile culture, from a stay-at-home society to one on the move. |
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Fund management is a merry-go-round with what talent there is often on the move. |
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You don't tolerate restrictions of your freedom and mobility, needing to be constantly on the move. |
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But I do suspect that it is the tonneau that is causing the rattling noise I am experiencing while on the move! |
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They were always on the move, always short of money, and their life together was passionate and stormy. |
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He had to be always on the move and travelling in India in those days was quite hazardous and time consuming. |
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It is not easy to be a family man, particularly when you are always on the move. |
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The entire troupe is always on the move, travelling to nearly a dozen cities or towns every year. |
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In the restless, shadowy world of ethnic restaurants, chefs are always on the move. |
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Of course, he thought, they are gypsy travellers, and mastering such arts would be essential to a people always on the move. |
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He's always on the move from one country to another, flying here and there, but he enjoys life doing that. |
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In mitigation, I am on the move and posted this from an internet cafe. |
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It featured mostly new releases, all films that in one way or another relied on narratives that explored people who were either on the move or had ended up in faraway places. |
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One-cap Ireland international McHugh slotted in at fly-half in a reworked back-line and kept Connacht on the move with a series of booming kicks for touch. |
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There is a huge market amongst people on the move, people like plumbers, electricians, journalists, indeed anyone who is not readily contactable on a landline. |
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Wagon teams spread out laterally like a buffalo herd on the move, grazing cattle on a wide front, following the contours of the land and roughly paralleling the courses of the rivers that led west. |
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Being always on the move, they are a very fit and strong people. |
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The steering takes 2.5 turns from lock to lock which is fine on the move but requires a fair bit of grappling at low speeds to manoeuvre the car around. |
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But Garcia and the woman were on the move, evading authorities by regularly relocating, changing their names and birth dates. |
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Whether people are on the move in their own countries or across borders, they gravitate toward big cities. |
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One thing's for sure, those wanting to access corporate data on the move can now choose from a variety of solutions from smartphones to lug-able laptops. |
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They are on the move more, so they need hot-desking facilities. |
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Lifestyles dictate that many people eat on the move so King needs to look at customer behaviour and fit into that by offering fast food with fresh ingredients. |
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Soldiers are taught to acquire and engage targets from stationary positions, on the move, to the flank, and from a variety of ranges both during the day and at night. |
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The line of sight stabilisation in elevation and azimuth provides high hit probability for stationary and on the move engagements against stationary and moving targets. |
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So back to square one, how do we get this economy on the move? |
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On Tuesday, Frontline, one of Scotland's leading independent management consultancies, is on the move to its new offices in Strathclyde Business Park. |
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Unlike some visually impaired girls I have met, I am always on the move. |
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Her escapist maman is forever on the move, traipsing them from town to town, never settling, and more often than not late collecting her from a succession of schools. |
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Buffeted by violent economic crises and challenged by powerful socialist movements that seemed everywhere on the move, the system often seemed to totter. |
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Dramatic seasonal variations coupled with movements, conflicts, and alliances of Turkic and Mongol tribes caused the people of Central Asia often to be on the move. |
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Also, they were almost impossible to find as they are always on the move. |
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Even sitting in a restaurant, the person on a cell phone seems importantly busy and on the move. |
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Pedestrians with handcarts and goods were still on the move away from the fire, heavily weighed down. |
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The early promise was never fulfilled, however, and Charles was on the move again a year later. |
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Since resources were not permanent in every region, they would constantly be on the move. |
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The latter is ideal if you are constantly on the move, particularly in boats or if the children watch the TV in the back of the motorcaravan. |
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Headphones let a corporate on the move telecommunicate with his clients while multi-tasking. |
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Zakouma is the last place on Earth where you can see more than a thousand elephants on the move in a single, compact herd. |
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Traveling salesmen are always on the move, looking to stay on schedule and get as much done as they can. |
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Ever found yourself on the move with your iPad or MacBook, only to discover a rubbernecking commuter staring at your screen? |
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There are contradicting opinions whether the fall of the Western Roman Empire was a result or cause of tribes getting on the move. |
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The court of Ferdinand and Isabella was constantly on the move, in order to bolster local support for the crown from local feudal lords. |
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Apple's plans also represent a strong challenge for the BlackBerry range, which was, until now, the only realistic way of providing access to corporate email on the move. |
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With one in 10 people already owning a smart watch, and one in four interested in purchasing the Apple Watcha, the demand to be connected on the move is increasing. |
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And if you want a quick burst of acceleration when on the move, the kickdown function is instantaneous and accompanied by a great soundtrack from the engine. |
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Since their introduction in the 1920s, car radios have been blamed for causing accidents as they distract drivers who retune them while on the move. |
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Before that they had been a good deal on the move, trekking about after the white man, who was one of those rolling stones that keep going round after a soft job. |
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A nation on the move needed a space age motif to express its enthusiasm. |
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