Sentence examples for Move noted from inspiring English sources

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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk HOPE is on the move," noted this paper two years ago in an editorial contrasting "the West's growing pessimism" with the optimism felt by many people in emerging markets.

Lazaridis's move, noted in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission SECcomesomes after he failed to gather finance for a buyout of the company during the summer as it looked as though it was going to be sold for $4.9bn to a consortium led by Fairfax Holdings, a Canadian private equity group.

The way this is achieved is by making the move noted above of treating knowledge as a state that includes both the truly believing and the virtuous source by which that true belief was acquired.

But, at least as far as the Senate goes, there's a move, noted by John Nichols at The Nation, to repeal the 17th Amendment, which, when passed in 1913, enabled direct election of U.S. senators by the public rather than appointment by state legislators.

That the American Association of University Professors, in response to the Norwegian boycott move, noted that "Israel has the best record of supporting academic freedom of any country in the area," falls on deaf ears.

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Mistakes are lessons that demonstrate how not to move, note the lesson and move on.

Second, tune the E note at the fifth fret of the second string to the E note of the first open string by adjusting second string tension using an electronic tuner to help move note pitch to reference pitch.

An artist, who has since moved, noted at the time, "There are, like, five people who makes the decisions of who gets to be seen in Portland.

The condo owner, moreover, can deduct property taxes, and gets a partial exemption from capital gain taxes when he moves, notes James Banahan, a credit analyst with National Cooperative Bank in New York.

The "Wizards of Waverley Place" star even paid tribute to some of Britney's classic dance moves, notes Zap2it, although Gomez seemed somewhat uncomfortable with the sexy steps.

Shone asks "Why is a new sequel to Less Than Zero... so moving?", noting the presence of "feelings" in the novel to be starkly different from Ellis' usual style.

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