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Competitors acknowledge that Southwest is aggressively moving to take a share of their lucrative business travel markets and that they are impressed.
Callers asked about moving to take a new job, supplementing income after a cut in pay and starting a small business.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is moving to take a harder stance on the Chinese government's trade and currency policies, with anger toward China rising in both political parties ahead of midterm elections.
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He had to move to take a breath and that's when Glenn saw him," Coburn said.
The British, feeling that Dōst Moḥammad was either hostile to them or unable to resist Russian penetration, moved to take a direct role in Afghan affairs.
I started to accumulate these photographs – shots that had no agenda other than me having been moved to take a picture when I felt like taking one.
And those who need to move — to take a new job, for example, or to marry — may have little choice but to default.
I moved to take a step toward the line, but a woman trying to get the perfect selfie cut me off.
PAGE 17 Woods Extends His Lead Tiger Woods shot a five-under-par 66 to move to take a six-stroke lead in the British Open.
Freddie Roach, the Filipino's trainer of nearly 15 years and his best friend, was moved to take a selfie as they walked to the ring.
Combe, too, betrayed symptoms of anxiety when he moved to take a simple catch from another Mendes corner and dropped the ball at the feet of Weir.
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