Sentence examples for has moved from representing from inspiring English sources

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"Jobbik has moved from representing medieval superstition [of blood libel] to openly Nazi ideologies," wrote Slomo Koves, chief rabbi of the Unified Hungarian Jewish Congregation.

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Upon constructing series of data by year, it was found that women have moved from representing 19% of the graduates in 1970 to almost half the graduates in the year 2001 (49.3%).

Harvesting group affinity, or gestures as I've defined them individually and in groups, has moved from RSS to aggregation points that separate such signals from the content they represent.

Stoppard has moved from withdrawal to involvement.

Rather it has moved from the institution to the community.

The shift from the C to Pixelbook does represent something of a larger trend for the industry in recent years, as many have moved from slates to convertibles.

I've moved from Cornell.

One had moved from the region.

They have moved from a region of high risk for TB and HIV to countries with a lower risk of these conditions, meaning that they tend to be disproportionately represented in their host countries amongst those with TB and HIV.

Barclays subsequently moved from representing Del Monte to providing financing for the buyers.

It once represented boxers, but has moved away from that, said Mr. Gutkowski, who became president in June.

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