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Then it moved on to us getting the fear and leaving the rave to sit on the beach alone to talk and "get some space".

It started with me thinking that the pockets of space on the floor where grass wasn't growing were in fact dead bodies that it was imperative I stepped over, then it moved on to us getting the fear and leaving the rave to sit on the beach alone to talk and "get some space".

Now, seizing a moment when the post office believes the law no longer applies, it moved on its own to shut down Saturday letter delivery.

Our house and those of our immediate neighbors are the closest structures to the fire, which, as I write this, is still burning five miles away -- uncomfortably close to the same distance it moved on its first, intense day of rampage.

If one or more author selected a paper, it moved on to the next phase; in the final phase of review (elimination by full text review), there was no disagreement over which papers would be ultimately included (Fig.  1).> We obtained 85 articles from Medline and 34 articles from EMBASE for a total of 119 articles from these searches.

It moved on, with no pomp, to striped bass, lamb saddle, and a spit-roasted poussin.

Then, and especially after the Paris attacks, it moved on to the Syrian refugee crisis.

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It has moved on since.

Then it moves on.

How, dear Dame Diana, should it move on?

It moves on to discuss exotic options.

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