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While president, however, Reagan made no move to terminate the program.
Ms. Williams said that if they were convicted, the railroad would fire them and move to terminate their pensions.
"We could move to terminate the lease if the deadlines aren't met," said Michael Molligan, the communications program director of Swiftmud.
The county will now move to terminate the mother's parental rights and put the girls in a foster home, Mr. Slagle said.
At the time, Delta said it would not move to terminate the plan before February, even if it sought court protection.
In an attempt to blunt such maneuvering, Trump on Saturday said he would move to terminate the existing agreement soon — so Congress would be forced to choose between the new deal or no pact.
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The county is moving to terminate the two-year contract.
"We are moving to terminate Mr. Blake," Dina Paul Parks, a department spokeswoman, said in a statement.
She resigned in November 2011, after the office moved to terminate her employment, according to documents.
The company has already moved to terminate its collective bargaining agreement.
In May, the tribe moved to terminate the agreement because of the lack of progress.
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