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been moving through
verb
To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
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You are standing inside it and have been moving through it.
Babbitt has been moving through his nineties with little fanfare, and he deserves more attention.
A handful of large business groups have been moving through systematically, buying up entire industries.
Since 2010, a class-action lawsuit on this topic has been moving through the legal system in California.
Indonesia's transportation minister said Sunday that a tropical cyclone had been moving through the area when the ship set sail.
Intelligence agencies are suggesting that he has been shifting explosives around the country for such a purpose, and that troops have been moving through the southern oilfields.
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Animals or animal products had not been moved through the docks in recent years.
"Water is moving through them.
He's moving through the list.
We were moving through the city of Nasiriya.
A similar measure is moving through committee in the Senate.
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