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But her statement was seen by many here as a move to nudge Mr. Helms toward a decision.
But once Rooney had completed a sensational move to nudge United ahead, there was no way back for the visitors.
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And so as long as the science is moving and technology is moving, you have to try to nudge it towards the light.
The Mail writes that an eyewitness, IT worker Ross Hardy, said Tomlinson was drunk and refusing to move; a police van tried to nudge him out of the way, and when that didn't work he was moved by four riot officers.
Although human rights activists criticized his visit as premature because of remaining political prisoners and unsettled violence racking parts of the country, Mr. Obama used the occasion to nudge Myanmar to move further.
"I want to nudge them to move a little bit faster".
You don't want to nudge multiple employers to move in your favor at the same time; you may then find yourself obligated to turn down more than one offer and risk offending those employers.
Replays showed that Christie appeared to nudge Jianru as she moved into second place and the Chinese skater retaliated, leaving both skidding into the cushioned surrounds.
Maybe the general election next year will move the Republican candidate toward the center, but I'm hoping for another force to nudge them into the mainstream -- big business.
Then, when the yen/dollar rate moves sharply away from 120, the Fed and the BOJ would jointly intervene to nudge it back.
They have to nudge.
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