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The Vancouver Grizzlies, who will lose at least $40 million this season, were given permission by the National Basketball Association to explore moving to another city next season.
Mr. Landman, whose top price for a larger apartment was around $450,000, didn't explore moving to a one-bedroom in his building, feeling that the maintenance there was too high.
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A task force is also expected to be set up to explore moving the tournament to winter.
In contrast, once we have the flexibility to address both code and data partitioning we have a more sophisticated tool available and so can explore moving data to the cloud, which obviously, will also have an affect on code placement.
Instead, the military will explore moving the exercises to existing facilities.
The plan included provisions for the college to offer more academic opportunities for the community and to explore moving its bookstore into the downtown area, develop student housing in the downtown area, and to expand student use of the downtown eating, shopping, and visiting destinations.
The front office has not received a directive to trade Ordóñez, but the team will continue to explore moving the shortstop, who has one year remaining on his contract.
Fill her pockets with Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans and give her the freedom to explore moving staircases and enchanted alleyways.
Both teams are currently exploring moves to Los Angeles and it is looking increasingly likely that relocation is in the cards for at least one of them. .
The Wimbledon chairman Ron Noades briefly explored moving Wimbledon to Milton Keynes in 1979, but decided it would not lead to larger crowds.
But he said last month, and he repeated this week, that he expected his executive committee to start exploring moving the 64-game tournament to a cooler time of year.
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