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Republicans moved to exploit the moment.
Ed Miliband moved to exploit this possibility last week.
The militants apparently detected the vulnerability and moved to exploit it.
From early studies of naturally radioactive elements, he quickly moved to exploit new techniques to create artificially radioactive elements.
And as SAS's technology has moved to exploit these Internet-era data assets, its marketing has changed, too.
In recent decades, however, they have been edged out by China's majority Han population, as Beijing has moved to exploit the area's mineral resources and develop its economy.
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Companies are also moving to exploit the fact that millions of people have published information about themselves on the Web.
Moving to exploit expected growth in e-commerce over mobile telephones, two Irish software companies formed a partnership to establish secure financial transactions in wireless Internet systems.
American Express Hotel Savings Plan American Express is moving to exploit growing dissatisfaction with hotel prepayment requirements, cancellation penalties and other restrictions often imposed by third-party Internet travel-booking sites.
Both consumers and businesses are moving to exploit assets, especially land, left much cheaper by the collapse in housing prices after 2006.
Moving to exploit Sturgeon's absence from Holyrood on her tour of the US, Dugdale said: "This is less about North Sea oil and more about the SNP's snake oil.
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