Aún no tenemos significados para "move away".
1We need to move away from this state of limbo, he said.
2A move away from sensationalism would be a good start, he says.
3Prevention of bacterial infections in cirrhosis should therefore move away from antibiotics.
4Teesha asked politely, wanting some reason to move away from the table.
5And then he said, 'If you could move away from the counter.'
6He always had to move away from the inevitable march of time.
7He heard them move away, their skirts brushing the book-stacks in passing.
8Other families began to move away too, to vanish behind the shrines.
9Keenan didn't move away from Aislinn, but his words and gestures stilled.
10He started to move away from her, but she wouldn't let him.
11His body was slick with sweat, and she wanted to move away.
12I was with other people, and he asked me to move away.
13You move away from home to college only to find yourself homeless.
14Then she heard the steps move away and she sighed with relief.
15I don't think it's something that dissipates just because you move away.
16And to be truthful, I didn't want her to move away, either.
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