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They meet cute at a dinner party where Luke, working as a waiter, administers the Heimlich maneuver to a choking Adam and move on to a one-night stand that develops into what looks like a permanent thing.
You want to quit your job and move on to a better job.
"We need to finish the talking" and move on to a settlement, she said.
Most chefs make that call and move on to a more exciting entree.
If you can, let it go and move on to a more productive way of interacting.
People generally do it for about a year, perfect their skills, and move on to a better position.
They would instead brief their local counterparts, conservationists and officials and move on to a new place.
I took about a day to lick my wounds, consider my other quite good options and move on to a very happy and successful college career.
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Sandusky made plans to retire in 1999 and move on to an outreach program, despite Paterno and Curley offering him positions at Penn State athletics.
He graduated and moved on to a college in Umred, choosing business as his major.
Cruyff shakes his head and moves on to a different tangent.
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