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Jobs aren't for life, so we need to be more flexible, which means moving a lot more than ever before.
To avoid being pegged for a tourist, walk like a New Yorker, which means moving with a rapid, purposeful stride, eyes fixed straight ahead.
But in deep red states like Louisiana or Kansas, Republicans are much freer to act on their beliefs — which means moving strongly to comfort the comfortable while afflicting the afflicted.
Certain maneuvers usually require the entire crew to be awake and operational, including jibing, which means moving the sail from one side of the yacht to the other while heading downwind.
"We have to be much tighter and clearer about what we need to do to stop emissions in the first place, which means moving upstream with taxes and incentives to decarbonise the economy".
On the back lining pattern for casual pants, X values of point ➀ and ➁ were the same −0.4 cm, which means moving to left from the center back line.
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Footitt found classic inswing from the start, which meant moving the ball away from the left-handed Cook, although the other Essex opener Jaik Mickleburgh was undone by one that then nipped in the other direction.
Assessing the extensive damage to its quarters, Fertility Centers of Illinois decided the time was right to redesign its space and brought Ms. Heller and Ms. Quinn into the process, which meant moving their subleased quarters.
Her father, Frank Reese Didion, was an army finance officer who spent the war sorting out contracts dating back to the first world war, which meant moving between various army bases.
She was also the first to battle with her father to win her independence (get her driver's licence and attend university in another city, which meant moving into student accommodation), achievements that subsequently benefited all her sisters.
The new design featured a reorganized engine bay at the rear of the chassis, which meant moving the drive sprocket to the rear as well.
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