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But it hasn't moved on much in its eight series.
This reflects broadly how Muslims view comedy - things haven't moved on much since.
"Overall, I don't think we've moved on much [as a society]," sighs Tobin.
It's clear to me that some of the Union's members haven't moved on much from when it was founded.
"It felt like an antiquated way of teaching and discipline, like it hadn't moved on much since Victorian times.
(After working for a couple of years on Wall Street, the young man has now moved on, much to Volcker's relief).
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But the very fact such measures are being considered is a sure sign party leaders are ready to move on much bigger problems than movie screening times.
I'm moving on, much to the chagrin of baseball's insiders, who may hate me but fear and respect me.
So, with regard to the old saying about a sufficiency of monkeys and typewriters ultimately coming up with the complete works of Shakespeare, the Xenomania position would be that the whole process could move on much more quickly with the right person keeping an eye on it?
His reasoning is that because ballyhoo around a new release is much faster people move on much more quickly.
In that way we don't react to the accompanying emotions and move on much more quickly.
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