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Meanwhile, homeless people looking to stay warm kept a watchful eye for security at the station, knowing if they stayed in one place too long they would be moved on.
It was unclear whether she would be moved: on Saturday, a spokesperson for the New Jersey department of health told the Guardian: "In general, home will be first choice for quarantining asymptomatic individuals whenever possible".
But Prime Minister Cameron told the BBC from Australia, "I've got a feeling that if you or I decided to pitch a tent in the middle of Oxford Street, then we would be moved on pretty quickly," and London's maverick mayor, Boris Johnson, concurred.
NHS England said the 16-year-old would be moved on Saturday night.
The council spokesman said buskers performing without permits would be "moved on" by police.
Manchester City Council said they would be moved on Friday evening, with many of the flowers being preserved.
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Moxon admitted his disappointment that Shahzad, who became the first British-born Asian to represent the county in 2004, would be moving on but insisted it was best for all parties.
Now the three would be moving on, and I wondered if Krzyzewski had missed his one shot at glory, given Duke's lofty academic standards and the relentlessly competitive Atlantic Coast Conference.
Over the weekend, Scaramucci tweeted that he accepted CNN's apology and would be moving on.
The Glazers had known since the previous February that both Gill and Ferguson would be moving on.
The pretext was to shake the hand of a reporter who would be moving on to cover Vice President Joseph R. Biden.
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