Sentence examples for move on how from inspiring English sources

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She knew when to move on, how to dedicate her energies in the places where she could have the greatest impact.

In many ways, it is about how people survive regrets and move on; how we all carry around our past in ways that are mostly visible to others; and when, how, and why we put that past down.

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Sometimes we might learn how far we have moved on, sometimes how little.

I'm happy to be able to operate in the first year, but now the question is how are we moving on, how are we scaling up?

The Nursery Orchard makes me think of how the decisions quieted, moved on, how long ago I'd take those tests in secret, and, never the right color, I thought it was him.

Moving on, how did this movie evolve?

Moving on, how effective was the monitoring system?

These include whether crimes against the Rohingya people have "occurred on a widespread scale, if it's was carried out against a civilian population, if people were lawfully in the area before they were moved on, how they were moved on and so on".

8 — a move, depending on how the Court writes the decision, that could establish a right to same-sex marriage not only in California but in the country as a whole.

Someone needs to move slowly on how long that it will take to heat it, start out with maybe a minute.

Then we move on to how 3D printing is killing us all and how that's pretty terrible.

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