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be moving over
verb
To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
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Norris, who runs a number of other projects, including a craft beer business, won't be moving over, but McClafferty will join GoDaddy to lead the WP Curve product.
Our sports, arts, life and style and education sites will also be moving over in the next few months.
Right now, you might not be moving over the ground at all, but you (and the ground) are moving very fast around the sun.
Her next plan is to conquer America, and she'll shortly be moving over there with the family for a few months.
Last month, when Mr. Cheatwood was first said to be moving over to Mercury, his Fox salary was suddenly leaked to a reporter.
AS snow falls in New Jersey this winter, brooms may be moving over car roofs faster than in a Quidditch match at Hogwarts.
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"Oakland is so rad and real, everybody's moving over," one viewer said at a recent screening.
Nokia and Ingersoll-Rand are moving over, too.
People were moving over and there were more voices coming out.
for four seasons, is moving over to "Chicago Justice," the latest show in producer Dick Wolf's "One Chicago" franchise.
One recent weekday afternoon, the couch had been moved over near the front door.
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