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Back in the early days, when the meat supply was often erratic and refrigeration was at a minimum, frugal butchers had to make some shrewd moves to make a profit off a side of beef.
To your question -- Yes, I set up some process or moves to make, a pattern -- maybe that is a 'plan' and then there's always some accident or quirk that is more interesting than I could ever plan and I play with that.
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Eventually, Kingsley felt moved to make a statement, claiming that such forelock-tugging was nothing to do with him.
With Taobao growing quickly, eBay moved to make a deal, according to people involved in the discussions.
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Moved to make a pity purchase I couldn't find one thing I'd wear, so bought four mugs instead.
Vermont wasn't just rural but a place where people moved to make a compact with the country, not just an escape but an idyll.
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