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The new versions of the iPhone have larger screens, in a move to catch up with the growing demand for larger phones, from Asia particularly.
In a move to catch up, Tiscali paid £210 million, or $315 million at current exchange rates, in July 2007 for the telephone and broadband businesses of Pipex, a British company.
He seemed to fall to one side and over the edge, and I seemed to have all the time in the world to move to catch him".
England paceman Chris Tremlett gave Surrey the perfect start, tempting Slater to play at a back-of-a-length delivery and Gareth Batty barely had to move to catch him at first slip.
In the eighth, third baseman Gordon Beckham didn't have to move to catch Pat Burrell's liner.
"I was more interested studying how fast their tongues move to catch prey, not much to do with conservation.
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In a duet for Heredia and Bigi, she walks down the diagonal and falls to the side, her partner moving to catch her each time.
Therefore Black should have moved to catch up in development with 12... beforefore undertaking any such thing as 12... cd 13 Nd4, which further increased the effectiveness of the white minor pieces.
Muscle sensors measured the precise time at which their arms started moving to catch the ball.
Back then, that meant posing in a storefront window like a manikin and periodically moving to catch shoppers' eyes.
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