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"I was kind of eyeing the pitcher," said Wright, who apparently did not notice that Zimmerman was closer to the ball and that Jason Bay was not moving far off second.
But such critics are ignoring the degree to which Israeli industry and the nation's highly advanced network of hospitals, universities and research institutes have already moved far beyond computer science off-shoots and expanded, for example, into the more nascent fields of international ecological, biological and medical treatment high technologies.
Before Wasserstein's report was ready, Icahn had moved far beyond his original proposal to spin off the cable division.
They quickly moved far ahead of us.
Many cities also continue to pave over their watersheds, allowing precious rainwater to move far too quickly off the land and to our rivers and coasts.
Now, with the granularity available from modern data gathering techniques you have a set of executives who know they don't have to move too far off of a median of "music that sells" to make money.
Even moving that far off the base of belief about sexuality felt scary.
Ted moved to far-off Anchorage, Alaska.
When President Bush appears in public, the Secret Service now routinely forces demonstrators to move to far-off "free speech zones".
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.
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