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It's a move on from the lampooning of old-school hard sell in movies by the likes of Wayne's World.
This is a move on from Saudi Arabia's earlier concerns about the Iran deal, which the Sunni government has previously said could economically empower Shiite-run Iran to fund more military activities in the Middle East.
A move on from the V-neck José Mourinho has favoured so far to a design with a collar, worn with a polo shirt (also with a collar) underneath.
Wiggins's own future now appears defined: a renewed tilt at the time trial and track in July's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, a move on from the team he helped establish at the season's end.
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This just wasn't a guy you moved on from.
But things have moved on from there.
Then a subset move on from Seed Crew into a variety of other experiences in the organization.
How does a culture move on from that?
If the point of contact is a shared task, find a way to move on from a point of contention and redirect energy to the task at hand.
He's got a chance to move on from this and be a role model again.
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