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He, then, could have moved forward into the space vacated by Tiago to quicken the pace and prompt those further upfield.
The leaders of the committee — Jo Bonner, Republican of Alabama, and Linda T. Sánchez, Democrat of California — could have decided to drop the investigation into Mr. Buchanan, or they could have moved forward with a full investigation and possible disciplinary action against him.
On average, Ksepka says, for every 1 meter the bird dropped while gliding, it could have moved forward 22 m.
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It didn't take long to realize that the biggest impact I could have moving forward is not to start a company of my own, but to become more involved in helping other founders achieve their visions of the future.
In that case I think we could, possibly, have moved forward to a republic with some degree of consensus, but since Chucky is determined to be our king, and since – as I hope I've demonstrated – there's a high degree of congruence between us and him, there's probably nothing we can do but sit back and enjoy the carriage drive.
It was presumably the fact that the driver was already stationary and couldn't have moved forward if he wanted to that led to him being prosecuted for obstructing a police officer rather than under section 35 of the Road Traffic Act.
"For all the hard work we've put in and the strain of having to play our home games somewhere else, we could never have moved forward without returning to the city.
Meanwhile, other orchestras have moved forward.
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