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1 Now Xi says China will move ahead with just such a market.
2 Microsoft pulled a power move ahead of presales for the new Xbox.
3 A spokesman for Graham also said they were going to move ahead .
4 A spokesman for Graham also said the two planned to move ahead .
5 GM on Monday said it would move ahead with closing Saab down.
6 So we cannot just blindly move ahead as if nothing is happening.
7 The decision to move ahead with deliveries was first reported by Bloomberg.
8 At the time, I did not move ahead and the offer expired.
9 Lazio, too, can move ahead if they win their game in hand.
10 Shake up how you normally reach out to folks to move ahead .
11 Instead he motioned them to move ahead of him, which they did.
12 The bonus point means they move ahead of Cork Constitution on points difference.
13 To move ahead more quickly, the Commission said short-term solutions could be considered.
14 It will move ahead when the market improves, that source said.
15 So this is a country that clearly needs to move ahead , Hill said.
16 Quickly, Mr Satterley and his team worked out a way to move ahead .
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