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Other reform-minded government lawyers who clashed with Addington, including Bellinger and Matthew Waxman, both of whom were at the N.S.C. during Bush's first term, have moved to the State Department.
During Mr. Beckstrom's term, Icann has moved to reflect the increasingly international nature of the Internet, adding the ability to render addresses in non-Latin alphabets, for example.
"Thirsty" applied to a British public figure usually means heavy drinking; "tired and emotional" (a term that has moved from the pages of Private Eye, a satirical magazine, into general parlance) means visibly drunk.
Students of the movies of Alfred Hitchcock will recall that there was often a crucial plot device that Hitchcock called a MacGuffin, a term that has moved into bridge terminology thanks to an article by Don Kersey of Kingston, Ontario, in The Bridge World.
But in his second term, "President Bush has moved toward the Europeans in a number of areas, largely unnoticed," Mr. Dale said, citing the diplomatic track taken on Iran, the creation of a European security force and trade issues.
The term 'renal inflammation' has moved far beyond the descriptive category of 'mixed leukocytic cell infiltrates' as commonly described in kidney biopsies.
Long-term jobs growth has moved to an all-time high of 145 million in the household survey and 136 million in nonfarm payrolls.
Since returning for a third term as president, Putin has moved to crush mass protests against his rule.
At home, despite an impressive Republican performance in the mid-term elections, public opinion has moved comparatively little.
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