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And why go to the trouble of moving the collection to a more accessible location when the galleries were not going to be any bigger?
They focused on two-bedrooms, Ms. Howng said, "because we lived in a small one-bedroom rental, and if we were going to go to the trouble of moving and putting down our life savings, why bother buying a one-bedroom?" Had the market been stronger, though, they might easily have been priced out, they said.
Or you need to buy a new phone that does, which means going to the trouble of moving all your contacts and any other information you've stored on your current phone to a new one.
Really, the device is a wearable push-to-talk device with a microphone and speaker built in that saves users the trouble of moving their phone up to their head or jamming a pair of headphones in their ears.
Google Glass offers a summary of life, a way to skip trivial day-to-day business without the trouble of moving to Galt's Gulch.
To save you the trouble of moving your ass those couple of thousand miles from your chair to Staten Island, we lent Agnes the humble walls of this blog to show some of her images, and chatted about La Mort La Vie, her ambitious exploration of death, and ideas of eternal youth.
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The trouble and cost of moving will apparently be worth it since they won't have to take their dog to the park every morning.
Or rather, pretend to buy -- no need to go to the trouble of actually moving all those cones back and forth.
Next month, he and volunteers from both sides of the religious divide will build and then burn a temple in Derry-Londonderry, in honour of those who died in the Troubles and as a way of moving beyond – without forgetting – what caused their deaths.
She can see some advantages of moving away from such troubles.
In the passage, Cain says that he was too young to participate in the Civil Rights movement, and that his father told him to "stay out of trouble" by moving to the back of the bus.
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