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We can move over to a booth as soon as one opens up.
Once a well dries up, the company has to move over to a nearby spot in the field.
Another idea, much liked by economic reformers in Moscow, is to move over to a decentralised system of small gas boilers, rather than pumping heat from giant plants.
"If riders wish to stick with the old scheme, we simply ask them to move over to a neighbouring zone, no more than two miles away," he wrote.
All views, offered by teachers across the country, are anonymous: "With fewer teachers in certain subjects, some teachers have had to move over to a different department or straddle more than one.
When the switch of the digital switchover is finally thrown in 2012, can we not simply move over to a system like that of Sky, which requires one to pay before the being able to receive a signal at all?
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But the company is also talking up a recent HR "innovation": Its entire staff have moved over to a four-day week, with no loss in productivity, apparently.
He's reportedly moving over to a mentoring role.
It has disclosed that its data centers have moved over to an advanced system dominated by software, instead of traditional hardware of custom switches and routers.
Gould is well-equipped to assess the differences because she spent 25 years working in the state sector before moving over to an independent school.
We had no trouble programming Audio Hijack to record 90 minutes' worth of morning news, which was then easily moved over to an iPod.
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