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Up stakes.
If you up stakes, you get ready to leave a place.
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The way a circus pulls up stakes and pitches its big top in the next town.
But the moves would ensure that Motorola's Android phones in China would have access to search services and applications, even if Google pulls up stakes in China.
I'd read two of the novels already, one ("Drop City," by T. C. Boyle, the tale of a California hippie commune that pulls up stakes and moves to Alaska) with pleasure and the other ("A Ship Made of Paper," by Scott Spencer, the story of an adulterous interracial love affair) with dismay.
In reality, as I know from a experience, a truly skilled liar simply pulls up stakes and moves his circus to the next town.
If the setup about an anxious, delusional gal who pulls up stakes to chase a guy named Josh Chan across the country doesn't seem wacky enough, there's more: It's a musical.
And every U.S. and Canadian citizen (or anyone, for that matter) who pulls up stakes and moves to another country and culture will bump up against expectations and assumptions they never knew they had.
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When the Army pulled up stakes, it left concrete slabs used as foundations for portable buildings.
Nothing was more exhausting than moving house, and before dropping off she made the commonplace vow (as commonly broken) that she'd never pull up stakes again.
Pulling Up Stakes If there is an indictment of the public school system, it is the fear exhibited by its defenders.
She could pull up stakes again.
Still, he decided to pull up stakes.
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