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91) What none of the trio could get used to was Evelyn's continued refusal to make a move to clarify her situation.
92) Increments are awarded for years of service and upon completion of recognized courses of study, teachers move to a higher scale.
93) It gave the older massage parlors a maximum of two years to move to conforming locations or cease operations.
94) Bush too was being realistic when he made his move to stage her first live concerts.
95) The team shot quizzical glances at their new addition but made no move to get rid of him.
95) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
96) It became inevitable that he would move to a bigger club.
97) Now we move to an age of technology, information and global competition.
98) Starting defensive end Michael Bankston has heard the rumors he will move to tackle to play next to Eric Swann.
99) We still don't know whether we'll have to move to a new house or not - it all depends.
100) Other Arabs told us we were surrounded and should move to another village.
101) His acolyte preceded him and the two officers in charge made no move to interfere.
102) Once Scott was more comfortable with carrying on a logical dialogue, Deborah was able to move to the next challenge.
103) We hope the move to Kansas won't disrupt the kids' schooling too much.
104) And although the hospitality was superb, we were relieved to move to the warmer climate of Vancouver and Vancouver Island.
105) Move to Autonomy: Setting Limits Children who receive affection and messages of acceptance are likely to feel secure.
106) In another move to silence criticism, police on Thursday detained the paper's editor, Rudolf Zeman.
107) The question whether it would ever be right to move to one at some distant date is separate.
108) The move to the country outside had begun, and so had Aarau's export trade, at that time mostly textiles.
109) The move to hive off the bulk of the retailing shops has, apparently, saved over £6m.
110) Just move to the Internet, its great here. We get to live inside where the weather is always awesome. John Green
111) Many were also now operating smaller enterprises than before the move to Cornwall.
112) I noted with curiosity that Phil made no move to assist her.
113) Any attempt at continued demarcation is impossible once the courts move to a theory of extensive review.
114) Removal expenses and travelling expenses in connection with the move to Oxford of the successful candidate are generally paid in full in appropriate cases.
115) The lack of help has forced the part-time student and administrative assistant to move to her parents' South San Francisco home.
116) It had left her a little awe-stricken and she made a move to look at it again as it lay on her dressing-table.
117) The latest outcome is there is move to ban the use of electronics on the lake.
118) Don't try to move to the correct position too quickly.
119) Because the move to management requires transformation, though, no easy answers or quick fixes are provided.
120) His Cabinet's threat to resign was a deliberate move to bring matters to a head.
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