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The Chinese announcement followed months of increasing tension over the uninhabited islands as China appeared to be taking moves to establish its claim to them, including more frequent ship patrols in the area.
Taking moves among many UK companies struggling with pension deficits to another level, Dairy Crest said it had granted a floating charge over £60m worth of its cheddar cheese stock, valued at £150m at the end of March.
While many prep school leaders are now taking moves to correct past wrongdoings, sometimes conducting their own internal probes, healing old and some not so old wounds means revealing how deep the abuse once went.
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Beyoncé's choreography also takes moves from "Achterland," she said, but in a less obvious way.
Some startups have taken moves to re-appropriate saleable user data such as Handshake and Datacoup.
Google has already taken moves to tackle the problem.
Once Facebook realized what we found, they took moves to try and shut it down.
Turkey then took moves to stop backdoor access to Twitter by blocking access to Google DNS.
Each step I take moves me into greater love.
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