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A batch of sheep, pigs or goats recorded to be moved from one Scottish holding to another on the same date was taken as a single movement.
Today let's look at the common situation in which files must be moved from one computer to another for processing on a regular basis.
Numbers could even be moved from one phone to another as employees come on duty or end their shifts, for instance.
Secondly as every column is the same and offers the same set of services, tasks can be moved from one column to another without any change on the configuration data.
To make way for them, parked cars must be moved from one side of the street for the times posted on signs.
Within a single namespace, on-prem and cloud data can be moved from one site to another, all from a single console.
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You will be moving from one seat to another until all the grid spaces are filled.
The cows grazed on a rangeland divided into paddocks and were moved from one paddock to another once after every 21 days.
In addition, some diseases and groups of conditions have been moved from one ICD chapter to another in line with new insights on aetiology and pathology.
Since then, more than 400,000 species have been moved from one region of Earth to another.
Liquids are moved from one location to another by introducing minor pressure differentials between two pressurization vessels.
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