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"Somebody's got to make a move".
At Terminal 5 on Wednesday night, starting a two-night stand, Jimmy Eat World still relied on a catalog of positive-thinking, punk-charged songs like "The Middle," which advises, "Just be yourself/It doesn't matter if it's good enough for someone else," and "A Praise Chorus," which urges, "Got to make a move or you'll miss out".
"Rather than putting ourselves in a position where, if we've got to make a move and force our hand to eliminate a player, this way we can use him at our discretion," Farrell said.
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Getting to make a mark as far as moving the dial on how we eat, what we eat, where we eat it -- it's bound to have impact.
"I think the good part about it is that we did it at a time when we need to continue to play quality baseball, because we've got a chance to make a move in this division right now".
The word got out that I was trying to make a move to the N.F.L".
Hunt said that, in contrast to Rooney, who was aggressive from the start, he liked to "try to get other wrestlers to make a move first, and I'd react, and just count on my speed to win".
I figured I'd try to make a move and get around him".
American diplomats prodded Mr. Erdogan to step back from his recent comments comparing Zionism to fascism, which in turn made it easier for them to get Mr. Netanyahu to make a move.
We really thought that we had to make a move and get out of there.
"It makes it real critical that you take your time and that you don't get caught up in trying to make a move too fast".
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