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1 It said this was a move to best serve the new region.
2 I hope his move to France provides him with a fresh challenge.
3 Its message was simple: Dear start-ups: Keep calm and move to Berlin.
4 The controversial move to house tenants outside their communities is, however, unnecessary.
5 The company announced a move to acquire the facility late last year.
6 In a global economy, low-tech jobs tend to move to low-wage countries.
7 This week, the debate over fast-track approval will move to the House.
8 He needed a second loan to move to BRM two years later.
9 If you really want to achieve the American Dream, move to Denmark.
10 Soccer:Liverpool forward Ryan Babel has agreed a move to German side Hoffenheim.
11 But he said it may be a move to restrict political discussion.
12 So it was a good move to drop the price, he said.
13 It seems like a natural move to adopt Māori names wherever possible.
14 Had to move to France and leave much of my research behind.
15 It shocked global markets with a move to negative rates in January.
16 Was it a difficult decision to move to such a rightwing paper?
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