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His work moved into a different phase.
But by the time President Obama signed the law last summer, the conflict had moved into a different phase.
Tony Blair says the situation will move into a "different phase", whatever that means, if the sailors are not released.
So in other words, there's a constant time shift between the two areas that has to translate into a different phase at different frequencies.
In January of 2003, Paul Wolfowitz, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, made a fifteen-hour visit to Kabul and announced, "We're clearly moving into a different phase, where our priority in Afghanistan is increasingly going to be stability and reconstruction.
Neither BP nor AAR was willing to comment but industry sources confirmed that moves to finalise the future TNK-BP ownership structure would move into a different phase this week.
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Each regional LA strain curve was divided into component parts representing a different phase of the LA cardiac cycle.
Of course, when I look at "Insanity" I see a window into a whole different phase of my life.
"If they are starting to use children," he said of Al Qaeda, "we are moving into a whole different phase".
King appeared before the Treasury select committee later in March 2008 and warned MPs that the financial crisis had "moved into a new different phase".
"A bleedin' discotheque or something?" As the studio disintegrates once more into cackles of brain-damaged hilarity, we fade out into a different time phase: two weeks previously in Twickenham, playground of the Elder Deities.
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