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All sides hinted tonight that there might be movement.
MPs representing the left visited the offices of leading rebels with news that there might be movement in their ranks.
It is a welcome sign that seven months after the Senate passed a comprehensive bill that included a path to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants now in the country illegally, there might be movement on the issue this year.
"There might be movement sensors inside," one of the guys explained.
I've said before that when it comes to the perspective of a government and its legislation, it seems pretty unavoidable that "safe and legal" is the best option, with hopes that there might be movement toward the third part of the slogan, "rare".
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One political response to a beige-and-black America might be a movement to institutionalize binationalism.
Fatah continues to be riddled with internal divisions, and many participants said the conference might be the movement's last chance to revive.
Without a general understanding that crime was no longer the real problem but that the response to crime might be, the movement could not have caught a surprisingly large, sympathetic audience.
Vallejo's reluctance to put herself forward was partly strategic — she was determined to give the impression that she might be the movement's spokeswoman but that she was merely one among many.
The answer might be in movement without it becoming full-on videos.
There are two conceivable ways there might be some movement in the near future: Obama could demand some revenue increases as part of a larger deficit-reduction deal with Republicans.
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