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been move
verb
To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
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"Since I've been here, it's always been move a guy over, hit and run, bunt him over," Pettitte said.
Nevertheless, despite some concerted efforts, notably among car makers in Europe, the goal of the "three-day car" (as one research project dubs BTO vehicles) could still be ten years distant.Ever since Henry Ford battled with Alfred Sloan's General Motors for leadership of the car industry in America in the 1920s, the watchword in Detroit has been "move the metal".
Facebook's controversial value has been "Move Fast And Break Things".
In our experience, we also use this trick to perform myomectomy by laparotomy, after the uterus has been move out with the device.
As Gordon Gecko says in Wall Street; "Now you're not naive enough to think we're living in a democracy, are you, Buddy?" Its a plutocracy, and its never been move obvious.
-Philadelphia DA R. Seth Williams penned an editorial defending the city's $6 million a year civil asset forfeiture racket Sunday, blaming drugs for the violence and devastation of communities that have been move ravaged by the war on drugs.
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Furniture has been moved.
Everything is moving, moving.
Equipment was being moved.
They're moving here.
Maastricht is moving east.
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