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1 Times have moved on , the political environment is totally different, he said.
2 She moved on to point out two days on the time line.
3 As a result, the firms' share prices were little moved on Friday.
4 He said while Fiji's economy had moved on , agricultural transformation had not.
5 By the late 1970s, the American film industry had moved on , too.
6 The ship, out to sea, had moved on , almost out of sight.
7 I'd forced myself to wait until they'd moved on to another subject.
8 The Delawares trailed the animal three days while the party moved on .
9 After the acquittal, Sneddon moved on to other cases undaunted, McKinley said.
10 Time moved on today, as it always does for players on tour.
11 And I think it's about time that we moved on , he said.
12 Even Ian Paisley long ago moved on from that sort of thing.
13 The detectives moved on to ask about his home life, his friends.
14 They did so and the little boat moved on in the darkness.
15 Aside from the madness of the water, nothing moved on either shore.
16 Arnold moved on the pillow and saw her standing in the door.
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