As soon as the Move command starts and a ghost image appears as you drag the entities, the entities are regenerated so they appear as boxes. |
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Move this attractive, affordable lectern from room to room and keep your notes in order and your audiences wowed. |
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Move out of the cave via bridging up a chimney and back out onto the main face above the cave entrance. |
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Move coffee tables, magazine racks and plant stands from high-traffic areas. |
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Move over hydrilla, there's a bigger, meaner invasive aquatic weed in town. |
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Move one upholstered chair out of your living room and replace it with something in wicker, rattan, or woven water hyacinth. |
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Move the eye to the left of the canvas after focusing on the stripes and after-images appear. |
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Move your listeners and express yourself more effectively by crafting your songs the way hit writers do. |
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Move the ball just right of center in your stance and hit what amounts to a hard chip shot. |
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Move your dog to a cooler environment, immerse him in cool water and contact your veterinarian. |
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Move the patella around to see if displacing it one way or the other causes discomfort. |
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Move somewhere warm with a lower cost of living and take a new job and a new outlook on life. |
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Move the slider on your media player forward to avoid the 7 or so minutes of dead air. |
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Move each joint through its full pain-free range of motion at least once a day. |
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Move over Blocker, you've been usurped, dethroned and pretty-much dumped as Rugby League's loosest lip. |
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A Swindon music scene stalwart who performed with 1960s chart-topping band The Move has lost his fight against cancer. |
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Move furniture such as beds, sofas and chairs away from windows to prevent children climbing up and falling out. |
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Move gradually to an unweighted barbell in weeks two and three, and a weighted bar by week four. |
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Move a number-crunching little beastie around a grid to munch on a series of multiples. |
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Move outdoor containers and hanging baskets to a single location near a water source and ask a neighbor to stop by twice a week to water them. |
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I mean, of course, Richard Move, whose full-dress impersonations of Graham are more true to life than Graham herself was. |
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Move left and up and make a difficult mantleshelf into the pink groove above. |
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Move the entire root ball to the new planting spot, plant as usual, and mound the entire plant with soil. |
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Move your mouse over the menu button on the lower right icon and ancillary menu functions will scroll up. |
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Move your mouse to the extreme, lower left corner of the desktop until you see the Start screen button. |
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Move over Brit-pop, and bring on another depressive songbird accompanied by an acoustic guitar. |
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Move the outlets to more functional positions and you can use the old outlets during the rewire, then switch systems seamlessly. |
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Move slowly, especially through overhanging vegetation and brush, to avoid disturbing nests and hives. |
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Move bins and plant troughs, and cut back plants, which may all offer shelter to slugs, away from the door. |
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Move your mouse over a photo of a mountain bike to select an area, such as brakes or derailleurs, and click to simple repair procedures. |
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Move down the shaft of each section of hair and continue tying knots from the root of your hair to about 2 inches from the ends. |
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Some may argue that flow and power don't go together, but I'd counter with that being a fallacy of the modern Big Move surf culture. |
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Move those cows too fast and you end up with very fit, very lean, very tough sirloin. |
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Move beyond your comfort zone, find your inner sports enthusiast, and then bring it to me. |
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Move in slow with your face towards hers and slightly tilt your head so you don't bump noses. |
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Not only did they have the top male and female finisher in this race but last Sunday had a female competitor win the Courts Women on the Move 5k race. |
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Move potted plants you want to protect from freezing under the eaves of the house or some other spot where they will be protected from the deluge of winter rains. |
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Move interstate but always have it in the back of your mind to return one day, just to see if New Editions Bookshop is still there and to lay a drone pipe atop his grave. |
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The playstation Move always seemed like a higher-tech response to the Wii Remote, but it also never showed its true potential. |
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Move your exercise to a warm, humidified area, such as a pool. |
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Move too early, and you might end up backing a dog of a technology. |
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Move ahead and one can see lion and tiger cubs playing together. |
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It is not, in fact, time for Scotland to Move On, with nothing changed, the numpties in place, assimilating an acceptance of mediocrity into the national psyche. |
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Having just bulleted through his new, supremely pleasurable novel Nobody Move, I hereby nominate Denis Johnson. |
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Move around while listening and the hum changes to a low, soothing throb or at particularly resonant points in the room, vibrates your skull rather unpleasantly. |
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In soliciting funds for care packages, Move America Forward frequently uses testimonials from troops or their relatives. |
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Move the bail lever on top of the printer forward to open the paper bail. |
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In 1999, Jane Hawking published a memoir, Music to Move the Stars, describing her marriage to Hawking and its breakdown. |
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Move over Festive Bake, there's a new tasty treat set to top the Christmas menu at Greggs, a Yuletide twist on their much loved sausage roll. |
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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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Move on noncontroversial nominations to courts and executive agencies. |
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Recent designers and brands that have joined Boticca include Cravatta Pelliano, Nicola Crawford, Torula Bags and Move Officine Del Capello. |
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Move cautiously and reassuringly and the bear will purr contentedly. |
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Away on the patriarch mountains the sunset is burning, And huge floating cloudlets, begloried with crimson, Move silently o'er with a sleepy and peace-breathing motion. |
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The honour was handed to him, amid an explosion of presspack flashbulbs, by Trevor Burton, guitarist for chart-toppers The Move during a glitzy civic ceremony. |
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We must move out before the end of the month or we'll be paying extra rent. |
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Now, with flatter organizations, promotions may be less available so you may have to move out to move up. |
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How does a participant in a sector, or an entire sector for that matter, move the needle on climate change? |
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Vastly in debt he is forced to move to the fictional village of Mangold Parva. |
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Lastly, environmental migration is when natural disasters force you to move into a new area. |
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The move brought Northern Ireland in line with the Scottish and Welsh system's which had already abolished charges. |
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The French Prime Minister Guy Mollet, outraged by Nasser's move, determined that Nasser would not get his way. |
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The move was a concession given to conservatives, who preferred to keep the old flag, with its Union Flag in the canton. |
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In February 1937, the League did ban foreign volunteers, but this was in practice a symbolic move. |
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As Latin was losing its case system, prepositions started to move in to fill the void. |
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You made a really, really bad move getting in bed with microhoo, and it will cost you in the end. |
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Many young people study and move abroad, and this helps them maintain cultural links with their specific Faroese heritage. |
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Wales will move to a reserved powers model once the provisions contained within the Wales Act 2017 are put into effect. |
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In order to support midcall mobility, we need to add the ability to move while a session is active. |
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The move was supported by Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Greens. |
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The proposal has aroused opposition from Cricket Wales and Glamorgan County Cricket Club, who argue such a move would be financially disastrous. |
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Migration policy is to move to a registration system to integrate residential and employment status. |
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After further polls suggested a move back towards Remain, the pound and the FTSE recovered. |
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In 1777 the British sent a new army under John Burgoyne to move south from Canada and to isolate the New England colonies. |
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Leger, would move down the Mohawk River Valley and link up with Burgoyne in Albany. |
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I popped a minipretzel into my mouth and tried to move my legs. Wishful thinking. With my tray table down, they were wedged in from every angle. |
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The French fleet became available for operations, which could either move against Yorktown or New York. |
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Since the entry of France and Spain into the war, the British lacked the necessary ships to match their opponents' every move. |
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They were confined to cargo holds with each slave chained with little room to move. |
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Consequently, large numbers of people left rural areas to move into the cities where they became labourers in the Industrial Revolution. |
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In the 1890s, he launched plans to move into heavy industry using Indian funding. |
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This allowed the creeping barrage to move too far ahead of the advancing troops. |
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Churchill had wanted, in a move that could have proved unnecessarily antagonistic to the strikers, to arm the soldiers. |
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Next the tanks would attack and finally the infantry would move in to secure any ground that had been taken. |
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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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In terms of anticipating the next move the Germans would make, reliance on Ultra sometimes backfired. |
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They also started clearing the gullies of enemy defences so that vehicles could move off the beach. |
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The beach and nearby streets were clogged with traffic for most of the day, making it difficult to move inland. |
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It cannot be done unless we exterminate or move 25,000,000 people out of it. |
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If the sails are properly oriented with respect to the wind, then the net force on the sails will move the vessel forward. |
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The Americans refused to support any move that could be seen as imperialism or colonialism, seeing the US as the champion of decolonisation. |
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She delivered her speech as planned, a move that was widely supported across the political spectrum and enhanced her popularity with the public. |
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Article 2 provides for a right to freely move within a country once lawfully there and for a right to leave any country. |
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Initial permission to move supplies through the region was given on 20 January 2009, after a visit to the region by General David Petraeus. |
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Typically, thrust faults move within formations by forming flats, and climb up section with ramps. |
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Many in the UUP, including the last remaining MP, Sylvia Hermon, were opposed to the move. |
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In recent years there have been repeated calls for reform, most arguing for a move to only two verdicts. |
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Meanwhile, the members of the former Eastern Bloc and Yugoslavia were all starting to move towards EU membership. |
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The British were also concerned that Russia might make advances toward India, or move toward Scandinavia or Western Europe. |
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The implication is that the world may well soon begin to move away from a financial system dominated uniquely by the US dollar. |
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The Type II process was complicated by the proposition of Vickers that there should be a move to the newly developed turboprop power. |
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Inside the hold, the floor is also equipped with drive wheels and rollers that an operator inside can use to move the ULD properly into place. |
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In addition to hiding it, they would move it and invest it in businesses in remote provinces or even outside China. |
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To avoid tax, it is usually not enough to simply move one's assets to a tax haven. |
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The move had the potential to save him millions of dollars on his Ukrainian taxes. |
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Companies also often seek to minimize the value of their diamond exports to reduce taxes and move profits abroad. |
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If an object is moving, it continues to move without turning or changing its speed. |
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In the absence of net forces, a moving object tends to move along a straight line path indefinitely. |
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The president's surgeons, who were skeptical of the device, ignored Bell's requests to move the president to a bed not fitted with metal springs. |
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The reorganisation has been interpreted as a move back towards vertical integration of track and train operations. |
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In December 1965, Britain's first oil rig, Sea Gem, capsized when two of the legs collapsed during an operation to move it to a new location. |
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It was a move largely driven by the need to compete globally with Standard Oil. |
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They are to be blamed alike who move and who decline war upon particular respects. |
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It was a smart move to bring on a tall striker to play against the smaller defenders. |
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The best move of the game was when he sacrificed his rook in order to gain better possession. |
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Please move down inside the carriage to allow other passengers to board the train. |
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Although Ayckbourn continued to move where his career took him, he settled in Scarborough, eventually buying Longwestgate House, the house formerly owned by Stephen Joseph. |
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One of the justifications for the move to a new immigration system was the perceived need to restore public trust in immigration law and controls. |
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The district was divided and extended to include areas in the then Gold Coast and Nigeria by the synod in 1878, a move confirmed at the British Conference. |
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Can you move up to the next seat so we can sit together, please? |
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Think Red Hots are a taste challenge? Or the Atomic Fireball is the ultimate tongue torture? They barely move the needle for confectionery connoisseurs. |
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He would move heaven and earth to make sure his family is healthy. |
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This meeting is intended to help us move forward on the new project. |
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He made another move towards becoming a naturalized citizen. |
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A slight move of the tiller, and the boat will go off course. |
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I move to repeal the rule regarding obligatory school uniform. |
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I was sitting on the sofa for a long time, I was too lazy to move. |
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Further rapid growth of charter flights at Gatwick was encouraged by the Ministry of Aviation, which instructed airlines to move regular charter flights from Heathrow. |
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The Band of Hope were selling biographies of George in 1859 at a penny a sheet, and at one point there was a suggestion to move George's body to Westminster Abbey. |
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Arkwright encouraged weavers with large families to move to Cromford. |
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The photon sphere is a spherical boundary of zero thickness in which photons that move on tangents to that sphere would be trapped in a circular orbit about the black hole. |
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This is evident in space probes that continuously move in outer space. |
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He noticed that the two ventricles move together almost simultaneously and not independently like had been thought previously by his predecessors. |
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Kepler was an astronomer who, using the accurate observations of Tycho Brahe, proposed that the planets move around the sun not in circular orbits, but in elliptical ones. |
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Eventually, through various possible redistribution mechanisms such as social welfare programs, more developed countries move back to lower levels of inequality. |
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In November 1999, Moody's announced it would begin identifying which ratings were unsolicited as part of a general move toward greater transparency. |
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Meanwhile, 42 Commando prepared to move by helicopter to Mount Kent. |
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When the local commanders failed to take advantage of the retreat, Lord Raglan sent out orders to move up and attack some Russian guns located across the valley. |
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The battle began when the Russians made a move to recapture Calafat. |
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The move to reduce the autonomy of the theoretically independent OSCE institutions, such as ODIHR, would effectively grant a Russian veto over any OSCE activity. |
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The move raised concerns about the impact on the British economy. |
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A foreigner must first have a job to move to the Cayman Islands. |
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The Swansea and Mumbles Railway was built in 1804 to move limestone from the quarries of Mumbles and coal from the Clyne valley to Swansea and to the markets beyond. |
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The lack of transport infrastructure placed an emphasis on military engineering and air transport to move and supply troops, and evacuate wounded. |
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By 8 August 18 coal ships and 4 destroyers had been sunk, but the Navy was determined to send a convoy of 20 ships through rather than move the coal by railway. |
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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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After the sack of Dumbarton Rock by a Viking army from Dublin in 870, the name Strathclyde comes into use, perhaps reflecting a move of the centre of the kingdom to Govan. |
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He was reported to be considering introducing a guillotine motion to the debate, which would have been an unprecedented move for the House of Lords. |
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Following the move to Holyrood in 2004 this building was demolished. |
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Following Napoleon's second defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, the Vienna Congress supplied international recognition of William's unilateral move. |
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As with much of the move towards 'Critical geographies', the arguments have drawn largely from postmodern, post structural and postcolonial theories. |
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