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He moved far too smoothly for Mathieu, whom he has now beaten 10 times out of 10, with his backhand particularly impressive.
He was then blamed for Mine That Bird's third-place finish in the Belmont Stakes five weeks later, after he moved far too early in the mile-and-a-half marathon.
He moved far enough away so that there would be no confusion about whose responsibility it was to get the kids to school, to pick them up, to take them to the dentist or piano lesson or basketball game.
As a teenager he moved far from his Scottish home to learn the ropes in northern Spain; as an adult he has sacrificed any semblance of a normal life in order to drive himself from top 10 to top four and now, onto top one?
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But will he move far enough, in time?Kofi Annan, the UN secretary-general, urges his members to find a way of helping Saddam Hussein to escape from the corner he has painted himself into, without too much humiliation.
Not that he'd moved far, but still, with him gone, there was only crazy Miller Ryall and all the noise he was causing.
He has moved far enough leftward to make Democrats here squirm.
The Go-Betweens By the mid-1990s, as Mr. Madoff's wealth and social standing grew, he had moved far beyond the days when golf-club buddies were setting up side deals to invest with him through their lawyers and accountants.
He has moved far enough up the ranks of the well promoted fighters to be part of one of the two other featured matches on the boxing card.
Others say he has not moved far enough.
But he said the EPA had moved far too slowly and remained too closely connected with the chemical industry.
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