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"The idea that she might move into another person's life appealed to her," Ms. Slesin said.
He thought he might move into the management of a painting company.
If I'm tense, I might move into clay, a more pliable medium.
They said national chains might move into spaces vacated by local retailers, particularly at the lower rents.
Mendoza could be activated after the All-Star Game break and might move into his old spot in the bullpen.
But Mr. Maraldo was still drumming, and it seemed like the night might move into a second phase: Was there a keyboard hiding down there?
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If NATO were at last to make air strikes against Serbian targets, Serb forces might move wholesale into Kosovo in an effort to stop the KLA from overrunning it.
At the same time, Mr. Kostunica and his government lifted threats that Serbian forces might move tonight into a three-mile security zone and deal with the armed Albanians themselves.
Mr. Warner and local officials warned that residents would probably be better off finding shelter closer to home, rather than fleeing inland, where they might move directly into the storm's path.
Ahead of last week's announcement about research grows, there was speculation that the DEA might move weed into a less restrictive classification.
Consider this patter of extended pauses, stop-and-start sentences and enigmatic grins when asked whether he might move his primary into 2007.
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