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And although the offense got moving on the opening possession, it stalled horribly after that.
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Congress also has to get moving on unemployment benefits.
"It's time for teachers to get moving on it".
"They would like to get moving on this and get the process going".
He invited investors to view his prototype, and he was eager to get moving on orders.
It didn't take much incentive to get moving on those mornings.
We haven't got a place to stay yet either so need to get moving on making a reservation.
The words "we're pregnant" would invariably make me think I needed to get moving on the family front.
In response, members of the administration say they are simply trying to get moving on awarding $11 million in grants.
But basically, all Americans (and then some) will be unemployed if the Senate doesn't get moving on this legislation.
Time to get moving on it.
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