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1 One can only move onto designing a solution once this is done.
2 Voters repealed the measure and Kasich opted to move onto other issues.
3 Give it a hard half-hour, then signal and move onto the clay.
4 If you can't rip it out, you move onto it with confidence.
5 Perhaps it's time to move onto something, or someone, more dangerous.
6 Houston will move onto American Conference play, at home against Tulsa on Wednesday.
7 Then close the flap and open again to move onto the next question.
8 In the end, Jagger said, he was relieved to move onto Los Angeles.
9 Be sure to check that out below before you move onto Monday's episode.
10 The conversation would then move onto the subject of your Walkman.
11 This fall, I will move onto Harvard's campus in Cambridge, Mass.
12 He played the violin first and then move onto cello, which he prefers.
13 If it were resolved, then you'd move onto the next painting.
14 They move onto the tarmac and into a wet, tepid breeze.
15 One is the bony skeleton of vertebrates, which let large animals move onto land.
16 Recapitalising the banks is necessary to move onto the next step: lifting capital controls.
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