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moving in on
verb
Present participle of move in on
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Put it all together, and you see the clouds moving in on the sunny earnings report.
Whereas round here.… Armed bands.… They're moving in on us.... Petlyura or something…" Kiev Thought_ _did not fear Petlyura.
The world keeps moving in on itself.
He's moving in on whoever can break him into the inner circle.
"The police were extremely alert but not really moving in on us," Eidinger said.
As one critic recently observed: "Isis is moving in on their turf".
Is Amazon moving in on wearables?
Her and Malcolm are moving in on Tuesday week".
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The Eameses moved in on Christmas Eve , 1949
Then revolutionary fighters moved in on Gaddafi's vehicle, reportedly finding him wounded in both legs.
With the big money moving in, on-line advertising is getting a lot more sophisticated.
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