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1 The scene was so moving that I could scarcely refrain a tear.
2 His distress was so moving that even Rippingdale was constrained to say:
3 Would you mind moving that car and shutting off your flashing lights?
4 History is moving that way and has been for some time.
5 There wasn't even anything moving that would allow him to practice his aim.
6 He closes by moving that the house open it for discussion.
7 So far Obama has been helpless at moving that track forward.
8 Grant had the same difficulties in moving that Speke had experienced.
9 No, he didn't feel that he was moving that much faster.
10 He lay so long without moving that she thought he had fallen asleep.
11 There's blood on something and then we're just moving that in a direction.
12 You remember that chickenhouse we prevented Jake from moving that day?
13 I was moving that box around the factory for years.
14 So rapidly was the train moving that they seemed to be hurled from it.
15 Your arms and hands are just blurs to me when they're moving that fast.
16 That is good, that means high turnover for him, fast action, keep moving that 'za.
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