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To argue, as some "Epicurean" philosophers may have done, that matter itself essentially contains gravity as a feature, is to deny that matter is passive; it is to suggest that the rocks in interstellar space would attract one another and begin to move "on their own", without any external force influencing them.
It was only with my children that I could begin to move on.
We should take that option off the table so that we can begin to move on the things we agree on".
Then it gets a bit warmer and the first workers begin to move on to the farm, all the familiar faces.
With a trial in an international forum, perhaps the war-weary people of Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia and Croatia can begin to move on.
Discovered remains, verified through DNA testing, have given relatives and friends a chance at last to reconcile the past, and to begin to move on.
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What I think has changed is that we are beginning to move on from a situation where women are seen as the problem to one where the culture is seen as the major issue.
That high-pressure air has begun to move on.
"The world is beginning to move on climate change".
AGES 10 AND UP -- By now, some will have begun to move on.
So I think the world is beginning to move on climate change.
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