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He would move at a pace "likely to be measured".
Saudi reform would move at an excruciatingly slow pace.
"The tree roots would move at the touch of my finger".
"Its stock price would move at the mere mention of our involvement," Mr. Koster said, referring to AT&T.
Doriane Cotter-Lockard, 46, of California, has been to Paris a few times and suggested that the city would move at its own pace.
In Washington on Tuesday, Ms. Zypries said Germany would move at a meeting in Luxembourg next month to change the treaty to open the archives.
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The theoretical mobile entity, let's call it T-Sprint, would move past AT&T to become the second largest mobile carrier in the States.
A worried glance to my left confirms that we are about 10 feet higher than we were at the beginning of the session and, were it not for the platform wobbling with the movement of the choir and dancers beneath, I would have had no idea that we'd moved at all so smooth is the operating mechanism.
"We would move late at night," Yi said, "and it was very disruptive and frightening for me".
The owner recently asked if I would move out at the end of the lease because he had some "personal issue".
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