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Fortescue rose on rumors that Chinalco is moving to make a takeover bid for the smaller iron ore miner to secure iron ore reserves after it failed to tie up with Rio Tinto.
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After spending some time with the candidate, he was moved to make a donation.
"We said we had to be moved to make a deal, and we weren't".
And investors may not feel moved to make a bet on stocks based on those odds.
Eventually, Kingsley felt moved to make a statement, claiming that such forelock-tugging was nothing to do with him.
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.
But he was moved to make a plea on his Twitter account (@joakimsoria) on Feb. 22, urging followers to change his nickname.
During a press conference in which CSKA tried to keep questions away from the issue, Slutsky was finally moved to make a statement regarding the incident.
Mr. Shaw, who had been fascinated with Holbein since his student days, was moved to make a series of works in response to the portraits at the Tate.
So again, I suspect we may see Twitter move to make a Windows client at some point.
When seniors, David Shepherd and Travis Price heard about the news -- something clicked... they were moved to make a difference.
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