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Israel, for its part, might reach peace agreements with Saudi Arabia and even Syria, which could move away from the Iranian orbit.
Reds outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. has offered to defer salary to help sign Larkin, which could move along Larkin's stalled negotiations.
But they succeeded with a land-crawling remotely controlled robot with a camera, which could move, slowly, into a flock on the ground.
There will be a round the clock police risk assessment unit, which could move to shut down any element of the tournament if a specific threat is detected.
The entrepreneur's life is precarious, and Mr. Taylor had to stay ahead of consumer products giants like Procter & Gamble and Lever Brothers, which could move into the market with overpowering force after one of his products proved successful.
In addition to seeking the temporary and full delays, the N.F.L. also asked the Court of Appeals for an expedited appeal of the injunction, which could move the appeal through the court during May and June.
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When Jebe and Subutai heard of the Rus' movements, they began moving east, away from Rus', which was the only direction in which they could move.
Voluntary agreements with trade unions in the early stages of the war became official with the advent of the Munitions of War Act in, which also placed restrictions upon the speed with which workers could move from job to job.
Practitioners, however, liked the idea of a dying room to which they could move a person who is dying and in which they could create an atmosphere of calm.
FROM our archives, we invite you to imagine a world in which countries could move as easily as people.
These small areas of repartee acted as stepping stones on which he could move through the present.
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