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She had to move to somewhere more culturally fitting.
Some of the rented homes were reserved for older estate residents and others who wanted to move to somewhere smaller.
Eventually, I'd like to move to somewhere where we can have a garden and have room for guests, but for now, I still love this flat".
"We have decided," says Grasar, "that, if the Grail Community is going to have a future, we must move to somewhere smaller".
Long-term, however, in a world of global competition in which firms can up sticks and move to somewhere less bossy, business suffers.
They may want to stay where they are with their friends, pets and neighbours, rather than move to somewhere someone else feels more suitable.
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Research by Lloyds bank found that moving to somewhere an hour's commute from London could mean paying hundreds of thousands of pounds less for a family home.
If a well-tracked robot is suddenly moved to somewhere else without being told, the problem is called kidnapping.
"So the Bank of England [rate], which is at half a percentage point, historically would have moved to somewhere akin to 5%.
From the vehicle's point of view, the two features that were originally seen at the points of the side bands (blue) will have moved to somewhere in the dark zone on their band (red).
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