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Moving to join my partner meant leaving my teaching and counselling work.
After all, President Bill Clinton, shortly before the couple went to China in 1998, said that "the shackles of state socialism once choked off enterprise" but the country was "moving to join the thriving community of free democracies".
The worsening economic situation would lead to greater social unrest and could even result in parts of southern and eastern Ukraine following Crimea's example and moving to join Russia, Koltashov said.
Given the adversity we face as Coldplay fans in the outside world, it's all the more moving to join voices; it's practically all we can do to keep from joining hands and bawling together at the sheer beauty of it all.
People who change residence for reasons of relocation, moving, seeking refuge with relatives or friends, moving to join partners, marriage, and so on account for over half of the population.
What I didn't really think through, or prepare for, is that in moving to join the love of my life, I had to leave everything and everyone else behind.
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The Harrisons moved to join the line of a hundred or so people waiting to enter the exhibit.
When she was ten, the family moved to join her father in the City of Commerce, just east of Los Angeles.
Only recently, as Turkey moves to join the European Union, have some Turkish historians begun to question the official story.
"I said in the past that I wanted to move to join a big team," he said.
Since then Parviz has moved to join Google's experimental X Lab, for which this is its latest product.
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