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They move to Far Rockaway, where he has rented two, small dark rooms over a Chinese laundry.
Paul says: "I hope Key didn't have to move to far or quickly to take the catch.
"If China has a prayer of continuing to grow at this rate, they have to move to far more efficient ways of using energy," she said, making a point that President Bush has made repeatedly in recent weeks.
In most pastoral societies, milking and management of milk resources are disproportionately done by women, except for instances where the cattle have to move to far distances.
Allowing the skis to move to far out in front of you will cause you to fall backwards.
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It would offer incentives for migrants willing to move to far-flung spots.
When President Bush appears in public, the Secret Service now routinely forces demonstrators to move to far-off "free speech zones".
Now the law is forcing them to either shut down or move to far-flung "legal zones" like the mountainous Altai region in Siberia.
A new law banning gambling across most of Russia came into force on Wednesday, forcing most of the country's large casinos to shut down or move to far-flung legal zones like the mountainous Altai region in Siberia.
Less easy to justify are Daft's take-it-or-leave-it orders requiring longtime employees to move to far-off Detroit or Cincinnati as part of his "Think local, act local" plan, designed to push more authority over marketing, advertising and pricing down to the regional level.
Relocating With the Lab by Alysia vandenBerg, 31 August 2007 When PIs choose to move to far-away institutions, young scientists must decide whether to go with their lab or arrange to stay at their old institution, sometimes at the risk of jeopardizing their research projects.
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