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Representative Charles Bass, a Republican from New Hampshire and a longtime Red Cross supporter, called last week's hearings painful and commended the agency for moving "to respond to, clearly, what was the American will".
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Mr. Romney's campaign moved to respond.
[Page A1.] The White House has moved to respond to criticism that President Bush has not acted aggressively against corruption.
"It's disgusting," We shall have to wait and see if Napoli's owner, Aurelio De Laurentiis, feels moved to respond.
But when a majority of the fans left Sunday's game in the third quarter, Mara was moved to respond.
That militants and ministers were moved to respond to Khan's article says a lot about Pakistan's tangled relationship with India.
Even Mr Phlegm, Johnson himself, has felt moved to respond, belittling Wales's shoddy recent record and wondering out loud whether Gatland was feeling the pressure.
It was met largely with silence; the critics who were moved to respond did so with the usual sniffy constructs about "an absence of genuine humanity".
Indeed, Trump may be moved to respond to his conservative critics in the same way that Josef Stalin responded to a suggestion, from the French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval, that he should ease up on persecuting Catholics.
Having prompted more than 40,000 complaints with the original Russell Brand show on Radio 2, the Beeb was moved to respond to yet more complaints over the £150,000 fine from media regulator Ofcom.
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