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The couple planned to move to something as different as possible — a brand-new luxury high-rise building.
If we run into problems with this loose policy, we'll need to move to something more heavy-handed, so play nice!
Jim Albin, 28, an Indianapolis police officer, has lived in a three-bedroom house in Bayswater for five years and wants to move to something bigger.
As online education spreads, universities will come under pressure to move to something more like a "buffet" arrangement, under which they will accept credits from each other and from students who take courses at home or even at high school, spending much less time on campus.
Doris Schneider, a broker in Summit, N.J. said that people who obtained single-digit mortgages in the 1970's now find they do not have to give up a major financial advantage in order to move to something a little nicer.
If I did leave research I wanted to move to something that gave me plenty of career prospects for the future.
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Once we we had arranged ourselves comfortably on chairs in a circle, Chong Shuch instructed us to quickly move to something that was physically uncomfortable.
"So if something wasn't there, he might go to it, be able to pull it back and move to something different.
Move to something that is next to the first thing, or branching off it.
Then, when they tire of it, move to something else and return to new activity a little later.
Not just something to move to, but something to move inside of.
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to upgrade to something
to come to something
to link to something
to lead to something
to agree to something
to surrender to something
to go to something
to point to something
to answer to something
to respond to something
to confess to something
to perform to something
to migrate to something
to give to something
to shift to something
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