So you read a story, move on to the next one, move on to the next one, and then I'm gonna get a message.
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Then he attempted to move on to Megan – Megan!
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Let's — let's move on to the subject of education.
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Let's move on to the - - to the next question.
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People who were buying a Steven Alan button-down, and that was their first step into fashion, maybe they'll move on to Our Legacy, and from there they'll move on to Dries.
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Then we move on to the song's coup de grâce.
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But first on Canada, before we move on to China.
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Then we move on to watching old episodes of GOT.
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We are able now to move on to our facial.
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Rojas hopes eventually to move on to Argentina or Spain.
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Let's move on to the Variety puzzle with some Gershwin.
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You can then move on to the other important specs.
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All right, I want to move on to special counsel.
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Then I move on to my second therapeutic practice: cooking.
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FROST: I WANT TO MOVE ON TO THE BOARD REVIEW.
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Get it right, and move on to the next question.
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Kill everyone, and you move on to the next stage.
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After that date, the installation will move on to Singapore.
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After that, I will move on to the next level.
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An uninterested one will move on to appraise another suitor.
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We want to move on to a stronger, higher fence.
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I want to move on to the next appropriations bill.
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But I think we'll probably move on to other issues.
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Ok. We're going to move on to the next question.
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Then we have to move on to an audience question.
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RAMOS: We're going to move on to the next question.
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If not, I'll just move on to the next subject.
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Speaking of flavors, let's move on to the next one.
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But let's move on to that step after swiping: dating.
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Then the cameras move on to the next unspeakable act.
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And we're going to move on to the next segment.
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Once they get it, let's move on to something else.
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Let's move on to the Democrats and the presidential race.
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Producers would rather move on to the next controversy instead.
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Get comfortable with one type, then move on to another.
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Molly Roberts, editorial writer: Can we move on to tech?
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We found a way and we move on to tomorrow.
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Let's move on to social media and protections of democracy.
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Eventually, people get bored and move on to something new.
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I quickly move on to another issue that frustrates me.
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Most of them deserve to move on to brighter projects.
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Rather than bristle, we move on to elaborate other points.
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Manny Yekutiel: Shall we move on to the next question?
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Reporters move on to the next legislative or political battle.
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We just kind of move on to the next thing.
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You can move on to states of being deeper than intellect.
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Real shudder-worthy stuff, so let's move on to nicer things.
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BARTIROMO: All right, we have got to move on to immigration.
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Medicine is always trying to move on to more targeted treatments.
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North Vietnam's conquest of Saigon let it move on to Cambodia.
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This way, an elected official could move on to another post.
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The two most popular candidates move on to the general election.
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Or at some point do you move on to something else?
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WALLACE: Briefly, because I want to move on to something else.
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You're building muscle memory before you move on to something harder.
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It will now move on to the Senate, The Guardian reports.
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Now it's time to move on to this long-term approach.
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"Forget it, let's move on to the next one," he said.
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So I guess we just move on to the next section.
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And move on to the equally-fraught subject of tax reform?
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There are apparently no plans to move on to the PS4.
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The four highest-scoring Juicers move on to the next round.
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Now let's give up and move on to the next thing.
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We go on from it and move on to Watkins Glen.
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It was enough to make me move on to straight porn.
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After it's complete, move on to the second and so forth.
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They are like let&aposs move on to the next topic.
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Any other thoughts about the moon before I move on to?
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Let's move on to Friday with a small argument: Your thoughts?
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Then, move on to a downward dog, holding for 30 seconds.
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Cuddy now seems ready to move on to a new phase.
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Click "Skip this step" to move on to the final step.
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Maybe I should stop that and move on to another thing.
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Move on to the cups, which should fully cover your breasts.
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She was disqualified before she could move on to the deadlift.
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Junior officers also move on to other assignments after limited tours.
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Time to move on to your equally craven counterpart, Astrid Sloane.
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"Peter, let's go," Trump said, trying to move on to Alexander.
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Okay, let's move on to the second article, obstruction of Congress.
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Sometimes, they stay only briefly; sometimes, they move on to another.
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Winners move on to the divisional round, which kicks off Saturday.
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If it's a negative, they move on to the next idea.
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Once that's paid off, move on to the $5,000 student loan.
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"Now we move on to whatever's next tomorrow," the official said.
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It's just time for me to move on to something else.
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People are excited now to move on to the next shot.
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So you get to, you move on to the Huffington Post.
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After they sell, he plans to move on to other renovation projects.
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They've made their points, and they can move on to pursue diplomacy.
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Screenshot your favorite and move on to your next objective: promposal planning.
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I move on to drafting a class certification motion in another case.
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Let's get past this preamble and move on to the show itself!
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Next we're gonna move on to the Bondi Sands Self Tanning Foam.
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Winners of LoL and TFT tournaments will move on to international competitions.
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Then we move on to cooking, dinnertime and the dreaded kitchen cleanup.
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We move on to Los Feliz, which is a ton of fun!
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In 2019, we will move on to the Remote Areas Fund for
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I put in the basics and move on to the rest, right?
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From Croatia, migrants hope to move on to Slovenia and further West.
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We'll move on to the next couple of weeks and keep fighting.
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You can then move on to understand the theory behind smart contracts.
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You just have to choose, and then move on to the next.
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So when I get sick of Bob I'll move on to Tammy.
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You should probably skip that app and move on to the next.
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Try to meet it before you move on to the next one.
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I'd like to move on to an online question... TRUMP: Excuse me.
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"We can regroup and move on to the next one," Koivu said.
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After you've started with one finger, move on to two or three.
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When I'm finished with this step, I'll move on to the next.
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If the Bulldogs win, they would move on to the title round.
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If they get caught, they just move on to their next victim.
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You do a music project, finish and move on to the next.
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But when you move on to your next thing, I'm still here.
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When she's ready, she can move on to an even better relationship.
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Just get it out of the way and move on to business.
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Then let's move on to something else, and dance on email's grave.
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Otherwise, simply agree to disagree and move on to your next debate.
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Make your profit, move on to the next before growing your scale.
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The Bulls move on to face Kentucky in Saturday's round of 32.
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Then it was time to move on to some work-related tasks.
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"Just bloody stay and we'll move on to other things," he said.
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I started to move on to other photos, but something stopped me.
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Then, in terms of black history, we just move on to slavery.
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Here's how to move on to the next thing without feeling guilty.
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Then, you can move on to the facts: Climate change is happening.
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I move on to the next story and then the next one.
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Jain plans to move on to different business ventures after he graduates
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The two players with the top score move on to the final.
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We can learn from our mistakes and move on to better times.
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So--move on to some of the other parts of the portfolio.
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If one thing doesn't go our way, move on to the next.
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They had been forced to cancel plans to move on to Amsterdam.
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And then Democrats can, at long last, move on to something else.
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And it's going to move on to whoever should win this election.
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When you're satisfied with your creation, move on to the next phase.
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That suggests the authorities could move on to other internet giants next.
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"At first, I wanted to move on to something else," she said.
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And then we will move on to the next moment of outrage.
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For the time being, though, Congress can move on to other matters.
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Now you can move on to something else you care more about.
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So is infrastructure, if he ever wants to move on to that.
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When you hit a ceiling, move on to the next email client.
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After experimenting with music, researchers will move on to images and video.
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Let me move on to the case of Joy Reid, MSNBC weekend host.
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But let's move on to the actual A Dog's Purpose playing in theaters.
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It was time to cut his losses and move on to other things.
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I think it's time Hollywood, and Joe, move on to a healthier obsession.
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They'll access the tool's benefits and then move on to the next spot.
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People get involved with ideas and move on to another level of development.
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It was time to move on to the next chapter in my life.
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But thru-hikers move on to conquer the rest of the Southern Mountains.
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I had to move on to the next house, and then the next.
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"I think we need to move on to tax reform," said Louisiana Sen.
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Or we simply call it quits and move on to the next one.
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I had to move on to the next topic to stay on schedule.
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As soon as you ban one substance, the labs move on to another.
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When one target has been destroyed, the swarm can move on to another.
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OK, cool, let's move on to what you can't see in the picture.
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And then we move on to things that make every day worth living.
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And when they're over, I get to move on to the next moment.
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I'm sorry, folks, I do want to move on to the broader questions.
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Move on to immigration and the economy full time between now and 2020?
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Let's move on to how it will help us create a better world.
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If you click the right answer, you move on to the next task.
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All right, let's move on to, in that area, hacking by foreign governments.
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Anyway, let's move on to what my co-workers bought: Who bought it?
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The winner of Friday's match will move on to the round of 16.
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Instead, they're going to swipe left and promptly move on to the next.
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Once they prove their knowledge — competency — they can move on to new material.
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He said it was "time to move on," but move on to what?
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They must either move on to other jihadist fronts or risk returning home.
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Unlike Wilson, he was able to move on to college and the NBA.
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Once you find all of them, you move on to the next scene.
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I'm going to get some rest and move on to the next one.
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At that point, they were required to move on to a new class.
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But they don't use "welfare," so they move on to the next story.
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If you manage that, move on to crisps — they're an equally contentious topic.
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Because the moment they stop, their customers will move on to Lyft's competitors.
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"Now it's time to move on to the business of government," Mulvaney said.
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If a driver gets arrested, smugglers simply move on to find a replacement.
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Move on to collecting special Red Coins and Yoshi Eggs in Challenge mode.
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Many who leave move on to careers in government or elsewhere in business.
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Now we&aposre gonna move on to the NYX Brights Ultimate Shadow Palette.
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Let's move on to the Thursday puzzle with some ERIC Clapton: Your thoughts?
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We'll start with deal counts and move on to dollar volume from there.
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Hopefully, we'll learn from that as we move on to the NCAA Tournament.
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"You move on to Tampa Bay and start with that one," he said.
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The top two vote-getters move on to the general election in November.
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We'll move on to the next game and look at those two points.
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Jason signs records, books and t-shirts and we move on to Lincoln.
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She can safely ignore Sanders and move on to her general election effort.
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HOLT: We'll let you respond and we'll move on to the next segment.
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Scale it and then if not, we move on to the next thing.
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They'll select 10 teams to move on to the finals the following day.
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Others move on to government-held areas, like the southern province of Sweida.
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They just move on to the next topic and forget the old one.
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Most people simply move on to unions outside the protection of the law.
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He has already visited Mozambique and will move on to Mauritius on Monday.
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If you liked the squid salad, you could move on to chicken piccata.
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"I have decided to move on to another challenge," he told his audience.
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They want to move on to a tax overhaul as soon as possible.
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"The Kremlin could safely move on to block Facebook or Twitter," Soldatov tweeted.
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Finish it up so we can move on to the Monday: Your thoughts?
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But Day could not move on to higher-caliber racing without leaving home.
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Democrats should take the legislative win and move on to the 2020 elections.
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Before we move on to the photos, here are some of the specs.
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The bloc has already started to move on to other priorities and debates.
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I think it's time for us to move on to more substantive issues.
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Now the MLB investigation may move on to the 2018 Boston Red Sox.
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The Europeans know the president will move on to the next issue shortly.
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SO NOW WE'RE GOING TO MOVE ON TO SHARE REPURCHASE BUYBACK AND DIVIDEND.
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"Consumers are fickle, and they'll move on to the next thing," he said.
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She is now ready to move on to new experiences in the industry.
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She wants the freedom to move on, to make things hard on herself.
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KS: Then he can move on to his other favorite topic, battlefields. Mossberg.
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"She's over it and wants to move on to something else," the actress says.
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I have got to move on to what they&aposre doing to Brett Kavanaugh.
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The top eight teams in qualifying will move on to Monday night's team final.
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I worried a busy reader might give up and move on to another article.
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Then, once the smallest debt is repaid, move on to the second-smallest debt.
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Personals users didn't simply move on to other advanced forms of online dating, however.
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Candidates started to move on to New Hampshire on Tuesday ahead of its Feb.
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Let's move on to the Monday puzzle with a bit of "Cabaret": Your thoughts?
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With that said, we move on to the case of a moderate conservative nominee.
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Up to five teams will move on to the semi-finals and pitch again.
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She is planning to move on to Ecuador, where customers pay in American dollars.
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If it's not working, just move on to the next idea on your list.
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We move on to happier topics and enjoy some salads and a few laughs.
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But once they move on to seeking tenure, women are much more readily lost.
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If you're not fully feeling the love, move on to find a better fit.
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I couldn't move on to the next phase until the test results were in.
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Investors cut their losses and move on to the rosier pastures of their portfolio.
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How quickly can the shopper fill the request and move on to another one?
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Trump signaled he would move on to other legislative priorities, such as tax reform.
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Once you've configured your iPhone, you're ready to move on to the other steps.
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The winners will move on to a semifinal on July 3 (3 pm ET).
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The courage to move on to do something new that betters all of us.
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And then — this being their job — they move on to talk about something else.
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He would take every setback in stride and move on to the next alternative.
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After voting ends, the top three dogs will move on to the judging phase.
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Minnesota beat New Orleans 29-24 to move on to the NFC Championship Game.
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PISANI: LET ME JUST MOVE ON TO WHERE WE ARE ON THE ECONOMIC CYCLE.
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I move on to a girl with a lacerated artery in her amputated leg.
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Let's move on to the larger question of whether BMW has a Tesla problem.
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Let's move on to the Variety puzzles with some ELI Young Band: Your thoughts?
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Boom in women candidates Now move on to the boom in women candidates altogether.
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I decide it's best to move on to the next group chatting in English.
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You've accomplished so much, but now it's time to move on to new goals.
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Khalaf will move on to become Metlife's new chief executive officer later this year.
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They move on to face sixth-seed Penn State (21-63) on Thursday night.
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He was convinced they would burn brightly and then move on to other realms.
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Meanwhile, many Republicans are itching to move on to their next priority: tax reform.
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And then people move on to the next news cycle, even as nothing changes.
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Then we'd get bored and move on to something a little more, well, alive.
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Maybe Brexit would finally move on to its next phase instead of endlessly stalling.
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Then I can put the thing aside, and move on to the next one.
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Let's move on to Google and YouTube, which I think are two separate things.
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"I don't think these kids are going to move on to the next thing."
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The three players with the highest score will move on to the final round.
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Move on to making omelets, fajitas and breads (which are surprisingly fun to make).
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I move on to Cuba Libres and lose count of how many I've had.
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Let's move on to Iran and the killing of Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani.
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Don't just check off a box and move on to the next task, though.
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But just about all of the dogs eventually move on to well earned retirements.
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And if it doesn't get done, we're going to move on to another approach.
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When you're done, just cancel your subscription and move on to the next one.
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And it's not right to say, but maybe they'll move on to someone else.
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Mr. Trump, punching away on Twitter, was eager to move on to other subjects.
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His parents, civil engineers, thought that he would move on to more practical interests.
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Once that's demonstrated, the GOP can move on to other issues, including tax reform.
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Lawmakers consider an issue, debate, vote, and then move on to the next subject.
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But it both cases you learn something, and move on to the next challenge.
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We just have to learn from it, smile, move on to the next game.
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No one did anything other than shrug and move on to the next subject.
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You could just move on to all these things, what's the technological solutions there?
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Or do you think they eventually move on and move on to something else?
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Wallace: Mr. Trump, Secretary Clinton, we need to move on to our final segment.
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I didn't want to just take their photos and move on to another person.
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Let's move on to the next question, we want to keep these pretty quick.
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We now move on to the Pillard room, the largest of three drawing rooms.
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Babies typically nurse for about a month before they move on to trying solid foods.
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With that issue resolved, Kourtney has to move on to patching things up with Rob.
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PR recovery 101: when you screw up this reality, move on to the next one.
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And with that, we move on to the next phase of the Sweetbitter publicity cycle.
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And from bullying, we move on to the confounding drama that surrounded Caelynn this season.
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In Honduras, 75 Cubans were waiting to move on to Mexico and the U.S. border.
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It only made sense after that to move on to escorting, where I presented female.
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You'll have to tweak it or move on to the next idea on the list.
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Instead of respawning to an earlier point I move on to embody a different soldier.
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BARTIROMO: Congressman, let me move on to the letter from your committee, the Intel Committee.
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If you want to remove everything permanently from Instagram, move on to the next step.
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The body then gets prayed over, and then we move on to the next one.
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Now they are going to move on to pickup trucks to add to that portfolio.
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This maybe wasn't the best idea, but they quickly move on to the board member.
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Let's move on to Claire Willett's reasons why Rachel should have gotten together with Joey.
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Most expected Infiltration to handily take Winner's Finals and move on to Grand Finals uncontested.
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The winning teams of these two matches will automatically move on to the final match.
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They quickly move on to discussing a pop star they can all get behind – Rihanna.
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If you die, there's no do-over; you simply move on to the next stage.
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Next, I move on to serums, sunscreen, and moisturizers, which switch depending on the day.
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Let's move on to the Tuesday puzzle with some more adorable puppies finding their voices.
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If that happens, the Congressional Review Act will move on to the House of Representatives.
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And because once you have those #friendshipgoals down, it's time to move on to #realestategoals.
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So, now that 2016 is wrapping up it's time to move on to new memes.
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Let's move on to the Friday puzzle with The Roots, who are anything but square.
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With the national political climate taken care of, we move on to the district level.
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Next, you'll move on to one of the biggest challenges freelancers face: getting actual clients.
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Now let's move on to the next step, and we don't know what that is.
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"I would move on to other names that look more attractive, like Apple, for example. "
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The rate at which venture-backed companies move on to the public markets has slowed.
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I really want to move on to something new, new ideas from outside the box.
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And then after a little while, he'll move on to the next pretty young thing.
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I brush out my brows, curl my lashes, and then move on to my closet.
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"It's time for our country to move on to bigger and better things," he said.
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First you'll get your headset up and running, then you'll move on to the controllers.
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But Trump and his aides have signaled their eagerness to move on to other priorities.
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Asked whether Republicans should try again on healthcare or move on to tax reform, Rep.
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If it isn't Halloween then you best move on to the next aisle of CVS.
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The top two vote getters would then move on to the general election in November.
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The signal would move on to the next layer, where the process would be repeated.
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The company also announced that its CFO had resigned to move on to another company.
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It will then move on to the rest of America and (Ms Herzl hopes) beyond.
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Clinton appeared ready to put the primaries behind her and move on to Mr. Trump.
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"It is time to move on, to let someone else" do the job, Snipes said.
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Congress will get to criticize him for it and then move on to other business.
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"It is time to move on, to let someone else (do the job)," Snipes said.
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Let's move on to the Monday puzzle with a bit of folk music: Your thoughts?
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If the first three pictures don't look good, they'll move on to the next house.
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He also joked that maybe, if they're a hit, he'll move on to socks next.
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From my standpoint we want to move on to the future, so I hope so.
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Let's move on to cheese for a moment, because this is quite a cheese selection.
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You pay off the smallest loan, then move on to the next smallest loan, etc.
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Since we're rubbing elbows with regional nationalists, we may as well move on to Corsica.
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We just have to move on to the Friday puzzle with this song: Your thoughts?
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Next, we move on to an exchange of photos, face, and body—but not genitals.
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Those who finish the puzzle will move on to the next round of the interview.
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It's time to stop talking about millennials — and move on to the younger teens instead.
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Let's finalize this proposed rule and move on to driving better health outcomes for seniors.
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When making investments, if at first, you don't succeed, move on to a new strategy.
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Start with a shake to knock loose any debris and move on to disinfectant wipes.
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But the seasons are changing, and it's time I move on to pumpkins and squash.
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At the end of the regular season, 68 teams move on to a knockout tournament.
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Not that they'll simply capitulate to Trump so they can move on to other issues.
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With that out of the way, let's move on to some of the bigger questions.
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Many people who become addicted to OxyContin eventually move on to heroin, which is cheaper.
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Long after the headlines fade and readers move on to the next big news event.
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After "Pain and Glory," Almodóvar hopes to move on to adaptations of other authors' work.
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Then we move on to Connie, a well-meaning white teacher in a wine bar.
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But if you can't, move on to the next listing or consider booking a hotel.
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I photograph it before it is destroyed, and then move on to my next project.
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You remember the poignant parts of every experience, then move on to the next game.
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Clearly, Trump and company should just let it go and move on to something else.
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It likes to identify patterns, file them away and move on to more exciting things.
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After Stillwater, I move on to another book and then pass out around 9:30.
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With the success in adults, the F.D.A. said Boston Children's could move on to teenagers.
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Unless you've got a yen to discuss "Lion," let's move on to the acting categories.
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If a company won't provide you with lab results, move on to another that will.
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Once you have full command of Go, you'll move on to building real programming projects.
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Some of my first-grade classmates didn't move on to second grade when I did.
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The impeachment process will then move on to a trial in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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The sooner we can achieve that objective, the sooner we can move on to Mars.
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K., that's Roger Federer for you,' and you just move on to the next one.
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In deep-blue California, that often means two Democrats move on to the general election.
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Probably we were bound to grab our beauty passports and move on to another country.
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Let's please continue the debate and move on to the subject of foreign hot spots.
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Do not move on to the next ingredient until the previous one become a paste.
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So perhaps now we can move on to the really hard part of this whole business.
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Up to five teams will move on to the finals to pitch and answer questions again.
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And I want to ask one question -- I&aposm trying to move on to other subjects.
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The observation stage is over; it's time to move on to the next and final phase.
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Regardless, it's time to "move on" to this stage of modern warfare before it's too late.
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After that, it can potentially move on to talks with the appropriate regulatory bodies for approval.
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AMANPOUR: Can I move on to why people in the region are worried about Iran today.
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Here's the moment: As the moderators tried to move on to the next question for Sen.
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And that might mean they move on to Adobe's more sophisticated software once they've mastered it.
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For the second episode of the week, we've left hooves behind and move on to patisserie.
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Kids may start with Squish and Babymouse and move on to Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
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He'll then move on to more advanced topics like pitching investors and finding great investment ideas.
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And then if we're not seeing any changes there, move on to another version of success.
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Let's move on to the Tuesday puzzle by watching the best staircase descent ever: Your thoughts?
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Let's move on to our Friday puzzle with Kenny Chesney's "Guitars and TIKI BARS": Your thoughts?
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IF THE SHAREHOLDERS DON'T WANT TO TEND TO THEIR SHARES, WE'LL MOVE ON TO OTHER THINGS.
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Let's move on to the Friday puzzle with the scene that terrified me throughout my childhood.
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You quit one show, you move on to another; that's your right as a TV viewer.
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And even if she thwarts an attack, a rapist might just move on to someone else.
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It's been an intense year, and you're ready to move on to bigger and brighter things.
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The bill will now move on to the Senate, where it's unlikely to have enough support.
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I can open it, perform a dozen moves, and then move on to doing something else.
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Until they move on to the next social app and bring all their friends with them.
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Seven candidates had enough backers to move on to the next round, with three others eliminated.
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When one corrupt player is caught and banned, the moneymen simply move on to the next.
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When they reach their goal of improving that dietary factor, they can move on to another.
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Then, the company will move on to glide tests, allowing the space ship to fly freely.
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So at that point you just park that strategy and move on to the next one.
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There was enough on that during the debate; can we please move on to the issues?
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Time to move on to the news of the day by asking for a Flash Briefing!
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If the relationship is truly unsalvageable, it may be time to move on to something else.
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The rest would figure out ways to beat the test, or move on to another substance.
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As we move on to the second debate, look for both candidates to tweak their tactics.
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The company will debut Proverbs early this summer, and will likely move on to Genesis next.
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Just bail on it and move on to something else, so this is the next thing.
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He will do the right nonprofit work and maybe move on to the right consulting job.
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If there are two or more disclosures, you may want to move on to another advisor.
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It's just what you have to do; they have to move on to their next step.
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I'm not blaming anyone else, but now I need to move on to the next thing.
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Their repartee thus concluded, they move on to the mutually fascinating subject of Washington traffic jams.
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"You put it behind you quickly and move on to the next thing," Mason said Sunday.
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Let's move on to our midweek puzzle with some help from the boy king: Your thoughts?
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Now, Brexit talks move on to the truly hard work: hammering out a trade agreement. 2.
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All children deserve an opportunity to complete their education and move on to become productive citizens.
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The president then will move on to San Francisco for a similar round of congressional fundraising.
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" Or you can move on to a new page of movies by saying "Alexa, scroll right.
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Let's please continue the debate, and let's move on to the subject of foreign hot spots.
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They will not as they already have plans to move on to the next narrative con.
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Then the kids move on to complicated cognition tests such as putting together the nine cubes.
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From there, it will move on to deals with others — Asian countries, China, the EU, etc.
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I had expected to move on to something else, and I was looking forward to that.
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You fill it up, and once that one's full, you move on to the next one.
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HOLT: Mr. Trump, you can respond and we're going to move on to the next segment.
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Then he, too, should ignore it and move on to the important messages of his campaign.
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Children then move on to programs that focus on computer and environmental science and digital literacy.
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Last, we move on to Trump's description of what he would do differently with health care.
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"Based on the initiative's success, Euroclear intends to move on to pilot phase soon," Euroclear said.
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An entertaining duel of former Cy Young Award winners will now move on to the bullpens.
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It turns out that Klum considered that the perfect time to move on to something new.
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However, many migrants don't stay in those countries but move on to the north of Europe.
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But I've decided that it's time for me to move on to explore other creative opportunities.
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Your business will thrive, and you&aposll be ready to move on to the next challenge.
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You hear it all the time these days: Republicans should just move on to tax reform.
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If it turns out that you like Chabon in small doses, move on to his novels.
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In the meantime, the Senate will move on to conducting the business of the American people.
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Others are arguing that Republicans should move on to other agenda items, such as tax reform.
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However, he definitely seems to think it might be time to move on to something else.
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The Google Boys "can now move on to focus on solving very hard problems," he said.
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I rarely take the time to celebrate myself and move on to the next thing quickly.
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And after feathered dinosaurs became extinct, the lice would have needed to move on to survive.
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I&aposve got my eye shadow on, now let&aposs move on to applying the base.
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They triumph and move on to bigger and better things, evidently still angry, but sans Pearlman.
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The group hopes to move on to human testing "within a period of months," he said.
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That way, if meditation doesn't work out, you can move on to yoga or other correctives.
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This year's Oscars are finally over, so it's time to move on to … next year's Oscars.
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That they needed something they could pass quickly so they could move on to tax reform?
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The accountant finally agreed to move on to the next step in my tax filing process.
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Before you move on to the next level, there's an optional challenge to practice without the recording.
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"Ultimately we shut down because our team is ready to move on to something new," Conway says.
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Well, this might just be the moment we decide to move on to the next big thing.
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Two teams from each group will move on to the playoffs in Atlanta, which run from Nov.
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Then we move on to discuss other books and stories we related to intensely, including Simon vs.
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So Jose heads to get imaged, and we move on to a new patient in the meantime.
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I quickly finish my dinner, so I can move on to eating cereal (my actual favorite meal).
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From there, you'll move on to actually giving the speech — minus the sweating and shaking, of course.
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But Sanders will move on to the races in Nevada and South Carolina as the front-runner.
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Let's move on to the guy who followed him up in office, Yuriy ... Help me out here.
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"Forgiveness is something you give yourself to move on, to find peace, to let go," she wrote.
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Play the impeachment card through November, have the House vote and then move on to other things.
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I just want to move on to the issue in North Carolina most recently hitting the news.
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Last year Hungary received 29,432 asylum requests, but most people decided to move on to western Europe.
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After the voting period ends, the top three dogs will move on to the final judging phase.
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Unsurprisingly, he'd like the world to get over it and move on to fresher, perhaps danker, memes.
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If you feel unchallenged and burnt out, it might be time to move on to something new.
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That, for most voters, seems to have been enough for them to move on to other matters.
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Now that everything is up and running, he has decided to move on to his next project.
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Speaking of DEWDROPs, let's move on to our next week of solving with some Tchaikovsky: Your thoughts?
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Thankfully, the weather's playing nice, and giving us a reason to move on to our fall wardrobes.
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Gretchen tweeted Tuesday that she was ready to move on to the next chapter of her life.
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Local, state, and federal politicians then move on to find the potential next ribbon-cutting photo op.
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In turn, if things go bad, you are allowed to move on to start your next venture.
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Because they don&apost just enter our state, they move on to the rest of the country.
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Now that that mess is resolved, can we finally move on to more interesting couples, or what?
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Three more stars of the Roseanne reboot will move on to the series' spin-off, The Conners.
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Seeing that kind of helped move on to realize he just found a better fit with Lauren.
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He should take a victory lap and move on to other things that could be more profitable.
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UFO 50 is expected to launch next year on PC, "and then move on to other platforms."
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Like many others, they were hoping to move on to Germany where they have friends and family.
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And remember, the clock is still ticking, because the GOP wants to move on to tax reform.
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I'll move on to our last topic, Hans, because I know you have a fund to manage.
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Meanwhile, customers wonder why they aren't seeing new features, and often move on to more innovative competitors.
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Most others are given a document that allows them to move on to the Greek mainland independently.
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Future meetings would move on to tackle the steps the two sides had set out, he said.
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Their fellow Europeans are frustrated with the Brits and want to move on to other urgent matters.
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After reporting one video, users can use the plug-in's toolbar to move on to the next.
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Good Behavior Meghan started to move on to bigger things in her next TV movie, Good Behavior.
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Let's move on to our mother country, England, where there is no legalized medical or recreational marijuana.
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I want to move on to another place where the government gets involved when maybe they shouldn't.
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More workers will enter the workforce, and part-time workers will move on to full-time positions.
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Virginia will move on to face No. 183 seed Notre Dame in the quarterfinals on Thursday night.
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Eleven women -- 10 Democrats and one Republican -- won their primaries and will move on to the general.
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Then, they allegedly move on to more widely acceptable European banks, such as Danske, Nordea and Swedbank.
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The company will now move on to testing bigger and more capable prototypes in pursuit of Starship.
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If they do not accept your second-priority benefit, you move on to your third-priority benefit.
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When we collectively move on to other news stories and different breakroom banter, who are we failing?
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That would allow Britain to move on to talks on its future trading relations with the bloc.
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Colleen Hanabusa and will move on to face Republican primary winner Andria Tupola in November, CNN projects.
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Let's move on to the Thursday puzzle with the closest, funkiest version I could find: Your thoughts?
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We move on to the group date where Rachel and 7 men are off to become vikings.
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While you're contemplating that, let's move on to the Thursday puzzle with some Pink Floyd: Your thoughts?
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Okay, now that we've got that out of the way, we can move on to other things.
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Guess we can all move on to dissecting Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian's role in the breakup.
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When she's ready to move on to a new color, he refills the murky buckets of water.
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He said the House would move on to tax reform including cutting taxes for middle class families.
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Rather, they say, once-angry customers either forget or move on to the next event or debate.
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But if I didn't get the job, I'd just move on to hustle up the next thing.
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He hopes to move on to a smaller D-I school next season as a graduate transfer.
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Then move on to the harder part: deleting the photos that were decent but not your favorites.
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Tara, for her part, would simply pick up the rat and move on to her next target.
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By the time the Kirov was due to move on to London, officialdom had had quite enough.
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You can't move on to better opportunities if you're holding on to what once was, dear Aries.
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Once delivered from this world, they move on to the next, bearing new names as Buddhas themselves.
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Then we can move on to a conversation about how to slow the warming of the globe.
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She hopes to gain experience and move on to better jobs, to help Charlotte and their mother.
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Trump then sought to move on to another reporter's question, but Alexander interjected to ask another question.
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Next, it was time to move on to the most important part of the burger: the beef.
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Biden didn't even stick around in the Granite State, opting instead to move on to South Carolina.
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However, now is the time for me to move on to the next chapter of my life.
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Whatever you decide to take on, once you've mastered it move on to try something new again.
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"If they're successful, they could move on to Geneva as far as I am concerned," he said.
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The transcripts come as Democrats move on to the next phase of the impeachment proceedings against Trump.
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EISEN: GARY, I WANTED TO MOVE ON TO ANOTHER PROJECT YOU'RE WORKING ON – THE PRESIDENT'S TRADE AGENDA.
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You can then move on to other, new daily habits using this to-do list habit process.
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Eager novices can move on to drinking the spirit the way the Chinese traditionally do, in shots.
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It's better for the Republicans if it fails quickly, because they can move on to other things.
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After the impeachment vote, the process will move on to a trial in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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If investors decide bitcoin has become too restrictive, they can simply move on to the next one.
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In the film, those are glanced over before we've got to move on to the next thing.
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If we are lucky enough to succeed, we can move on to an even bigger challenge: Washington.
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And then when it's all done, I'll move on to looking at Wilder, Fury or Luis Ortiz.
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But let's move on to some of those faces you definitely recognize, but have maybe struggled to place.
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Once you beat one level, you can move on to the next as the difficulty continues to increase.
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He couldn't rely on the fact that, eventually, the moderators would have to move on to someone else.
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The Senate will move on to the confirmation of Trump's Housing and Urban Development secretary designee, Ben Carson.
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Politico quoted a campaign aide saying there was no change in plans to move on to the Feb.
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"My view is that the humans will all move on to different work in the stream," Babu says.
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When you pull it off, you give yourself a little knowing smirk and move on to the next.
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That, in turn, allows serial abusers (or abusers on a smaller scale) to move on to more victims.
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Voting in New York City is rather straightforward: Choose a candidate and move on to the next race.
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A Voice Course Now that you've mastered the basics, it's time to move on to the big boys.
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Then, as you master each level and move on to the next, the complexity increases almost ad infinitum.
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American-born workers, perhaps because of their language skills, were better prepared to move on to different jobs.
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He refused to move on to the next exercise until he was at the top of the list.
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I want to move on to the next phase in my life and do what makes me happy.
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Quite simply, we need to accept violence as a travel risk; then boldly move on to our destinations.
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WILFRED FROST: I want to move on to talk a little bit about some Morgan Stanley specific stuff.
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In 2016, Serkan Piantino packed up his desk at Facebook with hopes to move on to something new.
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After you've come to terms with your new life, it's time to move on to updating your résumé.
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We start with the obvious thing and move on to automate the next thing and the next thing.
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Right Before You Leave Now that you've completed the foundational work, we can move on to care tips.
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Now, we can move on to the part that will make you want to blow your brains out.
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We'll all move on to the next premium cable show obsession, which is probably going to be Westworld.
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"She can't move on to her next delivery, she can't see the address, until that happens," Larsen added.
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BARTIROMO: OK. We move -- now we move on to the Department of Justice and the FBI investigation, Kellyanne.
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"It's time for our country to move on to bigger and better things," Trump said in a statement.
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That was my self-diagnosis, anyway, and I couldn't wait to move on to the self-medication phase.
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Some members will undoubtedly follow leadership's example and move on to other big-ticket items, like tax reform.
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And when this horse runs out of steam, he will get off and move on to something else.
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Because it had insurance, the college could file a claim and move on to strengthen its defensive infrastructure.
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Sioma, a women's studies major at the University of Michigan, did not move on to the top 15.
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Move on to the next room or intersection, do it again with some more guys, rinse and repeat.
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Humphreys does not doubt that some people really did move on to heroin because of the OxyContin reformulation.
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Senators have said they will create their own plan rather than move on to the House-passed measure.
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There is a precedent for a loss helping a President and party move on to greener political grasses.
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"We will do well here in New Hampshire and move on to South Carolina," Rubio said on CBS.
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We're jonesing to move on to the other, presumably just as crazy things this season has in store.
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Once the marketplace is stabilized, the governors wrote, then Congress could move on to focus on cost-cutting.
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Twenty players take a position, lose all of the others, and then move on to the next one.
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When you are satisfied, tap the Next button to move on to the filter-application-and-posting process.
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On the horizon What happens to FCC privacy enforcement when these two crusaders move on to greener pastures?
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The women's professional leagues they move on to are still struggling to develop and hold lasting public interest.
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They can then move on to creative stations to explore tools like typewriters, rubber stamps and word magnets.
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So now we're gonna move on to the Classy lashes, which I think will be my favorite pair.
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As a child enrolled in a Montessori school, he'd often refuse to move on to a new task.
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Invest the money that's left overIf you're maxing out your retirement accounts, move on to a brokerage account.
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Now that Donald Trump's tax history has been acknowledged, can we please move on to more important things?
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A long stint in rehab couldn't shake her addiction to prescription narcotics (she'd later move on to heroin).
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They were not the only recognizable names to win races on Tuesday and move on to the Nov.
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After trying multiple times to repeal and replace Obamacare, senators eventually had to move on to tax reform.
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The top-eight-ranking gymnasts for each apparatus in the qualifications will move on to the event finals.
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Once everyone has signed and submitted, you can move on to the final page to confirm your FAFSA.
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Eventually they decide there's a flaw that doesn't enhance their status, then move on to find something new.
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These eventually move on to Earth-crossing orbits and a few end up hitting the Moon and Earth.
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Most candidates would have attempted to make something up before trying to move on to the next question.
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Only then can the president-elect move on to trickier reforms on trade deals and immigration, he added.
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And so we need to move on to the issues that are really important to the American people.
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Manifesting positive vibes and burying that hatchet to move on to bigger and better things — we're into that.
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Now that that's behind us, we can move on to the—but nope, it's time for more recaps.
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He would then move on to his book tour in 2017, do some solo concerts, and other projects.
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If successful, the companies will move on to Phase II testing in participants who actually have the virus.
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"I had expected to move on to something else, and I was looking forward to that," Pollack says.
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Now that we've gotten that unpleasantness out of the way, we can move on to the fun stuff.
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Tech Tip Q. How do I delete my Yahoo account on the web and move on to Outlook.com?
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And then once they had done that for something like sepsis, they could move on to other conditions.
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Are you going to own a piece of them if they move on to MTV or feature films?
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We're just one game, hey, we lost it, now we got to move on to the next one.
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We've discussed 16A's ADULTING ad infinitum, so let's move on to some other clues: 23A: Nice wordplay here.
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They also don't know how many teenagers who start using e-cigs will move on to tobacco products.
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Her agent, who's been an otherwise unobtrusive chaperone, gently interjects and suggests she move on to another topic.
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Any time they begin to become aesthetic, or beautiful, or interesting, I move on to the next one.
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He'll move on to the fourth hole, which has played as one of the easiest of the day.
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When the answer is no, doctors tend to move on to the next very sick patient in line.
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If the Celtics win, they will move on to face the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals.
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I've advised my BFF to move on to available men, but he won't (and says he can't). Help!
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I want to congratulate Joe Biden on his victory tonight, and now we move on to Super Tuesday.
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Many Essex County College students hope to move on to a four-year institution such as Rutgers University.
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Before we move on to the Wednesday puzzle, here's another way to look at AC/DC: Your thoughts?
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The idea that Republicans can quickly regroup and move on to a winning tax overhaul is also perplexing.
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Then, when you're finished that, you move on to the next area to take on even more enemies.
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He plans on stops in Panama and Costa Rica next year, then he'll move on to Medellín, Colombia.
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It's what gun rights activists rely on; they know public outcry will eventually move on to another issue.
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You can lose 2 and 2 to someone, but you have to move on to the next day.
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Let's free ourselves up and move on to the Wednesday puzzle with the ROCK OPERA, "Tommy": Your thoughts?
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When those artificial supports for bad businesses disappeared, did East Germany's workers move on to more productive work?
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They don't publish those findings, just sadly call it off and move on to a different research project.
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I'd like to see it get on its way before I move on to do something else. Okay.
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But then, when we move on to the next scene... Yep: the implications in that one seem pretty unambiguous.
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Now we move on to discuss the MOOD of the film, and the overall EXECUTION of Ridley Scott's vision.
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But three weeks after Trump's win, Noah has started to move on to the "what next?" stage of grief.
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I'll kill a few Germans with him as well, then die again, and move on to another doomed soldier.
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But once each release is out in the world, Bonnette is content to move on to the next one.
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But if these refugees then try to move on to Sweden, the Swedes are not bound to accept them.
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Ling, Otsaw's CEO, believes that humans will eventually have to move on to work that requires higher skill-sets.
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Britain will be keen to move on to the discussion of a post-Brexit settlement as soon as possible.
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We would like to move on to IVF, but it's just a question of being able to afford it.
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The Diamondbacks now move on to Los Angeles to face the third-place Dodgers in a four-game series.
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The satellite will spend two full 203-day orbits observing a segment, then move on to the next one.
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But before you can move on to treating the situation to create uniformity, you'll want to examine the causes.
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"You've got to move on to the next thing … having a little bit of that objectivity is really important."
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After scouring the camp for anything useful, I move on to the ski lodge, which, unfortunately, is still occupied.
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But enough from March — now that we've set the scene, let's move on to the events of this Thursday.
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Kiko, who taught mathematics and physics in Damascus, says he will stay until he can move on to Germany.
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A lot of people have interpreted that I have something lined up that I wanted to move on to.
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How do we move on to the next chapter in our lives, and stay open to who is next?
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Let's move on to our Wednesday puzzle with some Edith Piaf, in a live performance from 1954: Your thoughts?
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Once you get each match right, that pair will be eliminated, and you'll move on to the next round.
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Let's move on to the next issue,' when in reality, we still had a very long way to go.
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Let's get these pesky details out of the way and then move on to what Battlefield competitors will experience.
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So every episode or every two episodes, the director finishes their cut and they move on to something else.
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It was Dr. Murphy's decision to move on to the next chapter of his life, and I support it.
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Once you're done processing the hair change, let's move on to Miley Cyrus' favorite Instagram theme: The zit pic.
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After finishing, graduates start a three-month paid apprenticeship and can then move on to permanent roles as analysts.
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"When you move on to the larger body, you just have a more consumer-friendly legislative body," he says.
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But when a password is long and complicated, that same hacker (or software) will move on to the next.
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Five startups will move on to pitch again — to a different set of judges with another round of questions.
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Will you continue to support those players in Destiny even as we move on to whatever the future holds?
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These tactics are also motivated, though, by that ticking clock and McConnell's desire to move on to tax reform.
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An abuser might begin with verbal threats, then move on to stalking and physical attacks before killing his victim.
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New Glenn is expected to make its first test launches before 2020, and then move on to serving customers.
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The next step: To conduct tests on mice and, if the results are promising, move on to human trials.
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Migrants travel from Greece to Albania or Macedonia and move on to Serbia and Montenegro before going into Bosnia.
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Even if Rexista were to be approved, addicts could just as easily move on to another opioid, panelists said.
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"It's time for our country to move on to bigger and better things," Trump wrote in the brief statement.
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The vice president indicated that Trump would move on to tackle tax reform and focus on jobs and deregulation.
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And what they would move on to is tax-cut legislation that Trump and GOP business supporters value more.
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The Pistons might put up a fight, but the Cavaliers are going to move on to the next round.
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He was YC's second-ever president, and will move on to spending more time working on artificial intelligence efforts.
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If and when lawmakers pass that legislation they can move on to the remaining 19 points on his agenda.
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At this stage, the EU wants to move on to the next phase of Brexit: discussing new trading arrangements.
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Now that the first review is complete, ULA will move on to testing individual components of the Vulcan design.
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Slat says the plan is to clean up the worst one first and then move on to the others.
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"It is time to move on, to let someone else" do the job, Snipes said to reporters on Tuesday.
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Some of them throw a 3.5mm to 6.25mm adapter in the box and move on to more important matters.
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Even if only for the time it took to move on to the next option, whatever that would be.
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Lawmakers would likely move on to USMCA ratification during the following session due to begin in September, she added.
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Republican leaders have said they want to pass an Obamacare replacement plan before they move on to tax reform.
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After you've had your fill of turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes, it's time to move on to pumpkin pie.
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They then very quickly by the late 4003s move on to anabolic steroids, which are synthetic testosterone in effect.
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Republicans have signaled that they want to pass a health-care bill before they move on to tax reform.
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And now that this tumultuous chapter is over, it's time to move on to the experiences that lay ahead.
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The judges will review all completed projects and then select only 10 teams to move on to the finals.
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Then, once they've perfected that method, they hope to move on to chemicals that can block even more light.
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If kids start using e-cigs because of the flavors, then move on to regular cigarettes, that's a problem.
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He added the rice and pushed the pot to the backburner to simmer to move on to the vegetables.
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It concedes, however, that neither is there proof young people who begin vaping move on to smoking traditional cigarettes.
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Let's move on to the Friday puzzle with the 2014 Record of the Year winner SAM SMITH: Your thoughts?
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You'll then move on to learning how to program Android apps with machine learning and finally build your own.
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Fink said if a platform doesn't deliver — linear TV included — he would quickly move on to one that does.
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"Michael Cohen took this step today so that his family can move on to the next chapter," Davis said.
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Now let's move on to the work-surface test, and for this one I've got a slightly different idea.
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Still, the government reopening could allow for the White House to move on to other matters, at least temporarily.
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Now the Games move on to track and field, along with finals in basketball, boxing, beach volleyball and trampoline.
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Lee would later move on to hashish, carrying it around in little bags and nibbling on it like edibles.
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WALLACE: We're going to — no, we are going to move on to the next topic, which is the economy.
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After Los Angeles, the crew will move on to San Francisco and Oakland on April 1 and 2, respectively.
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But, it seems as though SZA has worked through her feelings enough to move on to her next project.
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I don't stop working on it until my timer goes off, then I move on to the next thing.
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It would move on to new projects and this would be the last BMX game it ever worked on.
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But Alien: Covenant exists as an excuse to justify more films until audiences move on to the next franchise.
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But by the time he got there, Tapper was out of time and had to move on to NATO.
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Once an abuser tires of practicing on a doll, it's a small step to move on to a child.
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Once you dump an entire level's worth of objects into your hole, you move on to the next arena.
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"I have decided the time has come for me to move on to my next career challenge," he said.
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More and more these days, people are bringing their teams with them as they move on to bigger productions.
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The faster you pay off your loans, the sooner you can move on to your next goal, Khayet said.
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We can't move on to the redemption stage of their narratives when we can't even agree on the premise.
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While many move on to the esteemed main company, even the ones who don't are spilling over with talent.
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I move on to the spinach, and to thinking: We are two people in millions in New York City.
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The group would move on to the next show, usually without having made full notated scores of the last.
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As drug users saw their painkiller sources cut off, they began to move on to other kinds of opioids.
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They preferred to take the safest, simplest routes to win convictions, and to then move on to new cases.
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If the gel looks loosened and falling off the nail you're ready to move on to the next step.
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The CNN correspondent would not give up the microphone after Mr. Trump tried to move on to another reporter.
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The president's staff repeatedly recount episodes when it ignored Trump's requests, hoping he would move on to other things.
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But I want to move on to two other points that I think this short story wants to tell.
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This is a big win for me, and I will enjoy it, then move on to the next one.
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Once I've identified those goals, I can move on to designing tests and cobbling together recipes to build off.
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If they have no interest in us being around, we are going to move on to the next opportunity.
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Passing something, anything, at the eleventh hour would help the party save face and move on to other matters.
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LET ME MOVE ON TO THE COMPETITION THAT WE ALL KNOW IS RAGING IN THE WIRELESS BUSINESS, OF COURSE.
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Republicans are optimistic they will ultimately pass the budget because their members want to move on to tax reform.
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Once the most expensive debt is paid off, you move on to the card with the next-highest rate.
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I wasn't thrilled with D.C. CAB but decided to cut my losses and move on to the lower left.
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He promised that extricating itself from Europe would allow the country to move on to a brighter economic future.
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And, as we move on to the Wednesday puzzle, let's click our ruby slippers together and say ... Your thoughts?
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Wine School Now that we've tackled a sparkling red, let's move on to another contentious category: sweet German rieslings.
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When negotiators move on to China's subsidies, state-owned enterprises or data policies, talks are likely to get trickier.
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He took the compliment, though talk of his appearance always made him desperate to move on to another topic.
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"Everyone will move on to the next huge, cataclysmic thing in like three hours," the aide said, somewhat sarcastically.
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But Butler kept going inside to Andrew Chrabascz (103 points) and will move on to the Round of 210.
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Judges review all completed projects and select just 10 teams to move on to the finals on day two.
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Michael parting ways with bad Jan memories to move on to the next healthy phase of his romantic life?
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If no candidate surpasses 28503 percent, the top two candidates, regardless of party, will move on to a runoff.
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After a break, it was time to move on to the main reason we all had gathered that day.
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In fact, even if the senators themselves wanted to move on to another issue, they wouldn't be able to.
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"It makes sense to start with the easy parts and then move on to the difficult ones," she said.
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You're going to get scored on, but you have to forget it and move on to the next thing.
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In the case of fidget spinners, that's probably just until we move on to the next annoying, ubiquitous thing.
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"We worked with [him] and his attorney and amicably decided to move on to other business matters," Crossno said.
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Sometimes Lauer followed up on questions; sometimes he obviously felt the need to move on to the next topic.
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"It's the greater good, where we're going to be after this, how we can move on to infrastructure, which is desperate in a lot of their districts, how we can move on to tax reform which is very needed," Ross said in an interview in the Speaker's lobby just off the floor.
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We move on to other topics, a third round usually gets ordered, sometimes we make out by the subway entrance.
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Of course, before you can move on to (hopefully) greener pastures, it's important to resign gracefully from your current position.
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As these two try to get acquainted as new partners, we move on to other business upstairs on the deck.
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Work until the time period has ended, evaluate the progress that you've made and move on to your next task.
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The new AirPods, could use that same chip or move on to something like a W3 (if naming conventions hold).
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If they don't see a way to take advantage of huge price swings, they could move on to something else.
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It's a pattern being witnessed with the "Game of Thrones" cast as they move on to projects large and small.
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Then, with "Nate" conquered, Jules is able to move on to her complex feelings for Rue through sex with Anna.
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First, there are other things to do, and many Republicans seem to want to move on to those other things.
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To start, we should all forget last week and move on to a hopefully better, more tolerant and constructive time.
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Anyway, now that's settled, we can move on to the next big issue: Who's hotter, Aquaman emoji or Legolas emoji?
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During Variety's Power of Young Hollywood event in L.A., Zendaya explained that she's ready to move on to new projects.
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He announced Tuesday that he would not stay in the state that evening, opting to move on to South Carolina.
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With the grades in and the resolution passed along party lines, it's time to move on to the next phase.
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They simply need to convince the White House to nominate someone well-qualified and then move on to cutting taxes.
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The U.S. team will now move on to the next game, which is scheduled for Monday afternoon at 12 p.m.
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Republican senators, eager to move on to tax reform, do not want more delays before they "repeal and replace" Obamacare.
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Let's move on to the Friday puzzle with what we in the writing business call an "elevator pitch": Your thoughts?
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Both teams move on to the semifinals of the $26,210 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament, which are set for Wednesday.
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We were ready to move on to the next trend, but Makeup Revolution's new product has totally changed our minds.
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So to move on to the First White House of the Confederacy, just a 20-minute walk away, is bewildering.
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Before we move on to what else is soon to be demolished, though, allow me to offer a little advice.
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"I'm excited to hopefully close out my career with a bang and move on to the next chapter," Vonn said.
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So I'm glad it is finally coming to an end and we can move on to bigger and better things.
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"I think for me it's time to move on to make a great step, because I'm turning 25," he said.
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If the CRA passes in the Senate and the House of Representatives, it will move on to the president's desk.
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And now she's ready to move on to her next big project — a specially designed line of French Sole flats.
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Guess right within 10 seconds, and you move on to the next question — after Scott finishes joking about the answers.
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I eat that in approximately five seconds, then move on to the lunch I prepped yesterday while I read emails.
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Men become actual financial liabilities as a result of allegations of sexual misconduct — and move on to the next gig.
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Five of the competing startups will move on to the finals and pitch again to a new set of judges.
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Let's get this week's New York actor guest appearance out of the way so we can move on to porn.
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Someone who is trying out a game might move on to others in the future, which is good for everyone.
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"You've got to take the bad parts and put them on paper and then move on to the happy parts."
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It's been much more teacher-centered than I would like, and I can't wait to move on to actual material.
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Riviera Beach's cash will go to fund a criminal operation that, in all likelihood, will move on to target others.
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Henry had been frustrated in his bid to have a male heir and wanted to move on to Anne Boleyn.
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Russia's Natalia Vikhlyantseva and Irina-Camelia Begu, of Romania, also move on to the second round after wins on Tuesday.
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They'll be releasing cell-phone batteries first in 2017 and then move on to car and drone batteries in 2018.
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"We've just got to move on from it, move on to the next game," Chimera told the Monumental Sports Network.
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As we enter the 2020s, the demand for rentals is projected to fall as many millennials move on to homeownership.
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After you send your upbeat email, move on to your regular routine of checking your work email or the news.
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Anytime a private security company would identify APT10 domains, the group would quickly abandon them and move on to others.
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Then, he'd move on to states down the road a bit that he viewed as more open to his candidacy.
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Why this matters: Trump needs a win urgently and wants to move on to tax reform as quickly as possible.
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And an impatient media is as quick to move on to another story as we are to change the channel.
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People will move on to yelling about something else as soon as you stop feeding the fire and let them.
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There's no indication Marooney left because of any acute cause other than wanting to move on to the next thing.
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Trump is also signaling that he wants to move on to infrastructure and tax reform—and to do both simultaneously.
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But it may be the only way to get a budget resolution passed to move on to bigger legislative priorities.
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The two best records in each group move on to the single elimination semis before a best-of-three final.
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The decision to let women drive will allow the debate to move on to other, more important issues, she said.
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HAPPENING LATER Prepare your fascinators If you're not into the royal wedding, skip this and move on to the quiz.
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Dias said the union will move on to the Ford negotiations in one week if ratification takes place as planned.
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Even when the careerist Hollywood choice would be to move on to a new project or development deal, he refuses.
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Trump appears to have managed to remain for the duration of the event and move on to other campaign commitments.
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If it seems like a potential match, they move on to the first real interview, or, in this case, date.
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And it can calculate the probability of having a child when couples repeat treatments or move on to new ones.
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Trump wants to move on to tax reform It's not that Trump has never outlined clear promises on health care.
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House Democrats are then expected to move on to a more partisan bill on allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
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After that phase 1 study, we'll move on to other phase 1 studies in prevention and potentially in other cancers.
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"You take them at their word for it, and you move on to the next state," he said on CNN.
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But given the limited hours scheduled for lunar EVAs, the men soon had to move on to the next errand.
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A: No. Q: Lets move on to the Iranian issue and the President's decision to withdraw from the Iran deal.
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From here, the kegs move on to quality control, where they are further cleaned and pressure tested—no beer bombs!
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After that, they will move on to tackling other problems, such as the intestinal issues and the central nervous system.
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It was a combative year for Airbnb, and the controversial home-sharing company is ready to move on to 2017.
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Then they move on to guest interviews, and shout-outs, where they discuss their favorite viral moments from the week.
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Let me do this, she seemed to say, so I can get re-elected or move on to something better.
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Of course ... small price to pay if it helps Duke beat the Hokies and move on to the Elite 8!!!
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And with that, I think we will say goodbye to fashion month and move on to other image-making subjects.
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After the films, we move on to a live reading by Samuel Delaney from Times Square Red, Times Square Blue.
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All will be forgotten and forgiven — and Silicon Valley will move on to the next big idea to be squandered.
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With the terms of the debate established, we now move on to some more technical questions raised about the topic.
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Once you accomplish your first goal, you move on to your second goal, creating goal habits around that second goal.
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The main cost of not having a new budget resolution, though, is that Republicans cannot move on to tax reform.
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McConnell tells NPR Senate moving on from ObamaCare repeal next year: "I think we'll probably move on to other issues."
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Most Republicans, though, called again for the House to move on to other issues and let Mr. Mueller enter retirement.
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Trump does something, the tech industry condemns it, Trump ignores them, then we all move on to the next thing.
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Two are selected to move on to the final round, in which they compete for the "Literary Death Match" crown.littlefieldnyc.
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In other such shows, that might be the end of the scene; they'd quickly move on to the next joke.
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Once you&aposve gotten the hang of that, you can even move on to work with a smaller sugar budget.
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"What's sure is there comes a time when you move on to other forms of discussion and mobilization," he said.
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"In spring training, it's easy to say, 'Let's get it done' and move on to the next thing," Green said.
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Pilots with experience can move on to accumulating flight time in the kinds of jobs that Ms. Hynds has held.
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The Raptors move on to face the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference semifinals in a series that starts Monday.
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With this win, the Chiefs clinched the AFC West championship and move on to play the Denver Broncos next Sunday.
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Once Donald Trump learns to pretend to love animals, he can move on to pretending to love the human race.
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So as you move on to new jobs or master new skills, make it a point to update your profile.
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As soon as the drug shows up on the radar of authorities, the makers move on to the next compound.
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Because the accusations were never reported, teachers suspected of misconduct were able to move on to work at other schools.
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The faster one unit can share its information with another, the faster they can move on to the next task.
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When I was moving through a recipe, it didn't always register my touch to move on to the next screen.
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But perhaps it's time to move on to an employer who is more attuned to its workers (and the law).
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Plus, once Child's Play is out of the way, we can move on to the real payload: Bride of Chucky.
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Then he can move on to the next crucial step of the effort: selling his plan to the American people.
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They are refusing to let the news cycle or the country move on, to forget about their 17 murdered classmates.
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We move on to the pieces that will be sent to Berlin, clay cube sculptures to be paired with white paintings.
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VALDOSTA, Ga. — Donald Trump just wants to win Super Tuesday already and move on to knocking out his opponents for good.
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Let's move on to Plan B.Donald Trump's election win has many Americans wondering how they'll get through the next four years.
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The US women's soccer team won its Olympic opening match against New Zealand, but failed to move on to the final.
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The debate never gets off the ground, days and weeks pass, and people move on to the next major news event.
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And Senator, you were making a point about North Korea, please finish your point before we move on to the DOJ.
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Serena, 36, beat out Venus, 38, with 13-0 in sets and will now move on to the round of 16.
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I think you'll get a beautiful deal that can be sold well, and then we move on to the next thing.
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Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, two centrists who are newly mauling each other, will move on to Nevada and South Carolina.
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After a rep of 15, you can move on to 20, then 25 and so on until the timer goes off.
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Yes, I felt comfortable leaving it outside overnight because the X2 was designed to make thieves move on to easier targets.
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I need someone who will put structure around a problem, solve it, move on to the next problem, solve it, etc.
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Let's move on to the Thursday puzzle with a song from SIDE TWO of the Beatles's "Magical Mystery Tour": Your thoughts?
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Let me move on to our next question here, and in fact it comes to us through New England Cable News.
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Some spas kept massage therapists on staff even after multiple misconduct complaints, or allowed them to move on to other locations.
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Five teams will move on to a second round of pitching and inquisition in front of a fresh set of judges.
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But each solution brings more problems (kind of like life), until you simply move on to a new batch of clients.
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The report was completed last fall, and slated to move on to the National Academies of Science for external peer review.
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Now let's hope they move on to finding a drone that can take out the garbage, fold laundry, and shovel snow.
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Elijah will move on to this professional training next month, which means his time with Wilt is drawing to a close.
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"We feel extremely stable and now is a time for us to move on, to step it up," he told reporters.
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Let's let the SEC handle the SEC's business and move on to a more practical concern: can Musk actually do it?
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Camille pushes her away and escapes to the bathroom, leading Adora to move on to her next patient, Amma (Eliza Scanlen).
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"We have to move on to an agreement with Japan, and we need an agreement with the EU." Questions for Cramer?
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The sooner we can agree on a way forward, the quicker we can move on to the rest of the problem.
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Further: Saurabh Kochhar, who headed Foodpanda India, has also "decided to move on to pursue other opportunities," according to today's announcement.
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The political establishment assumed he'd be a passing fad -- and that Republican voters would ultimately move on to more "serious" candidates.
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Having answered the question "Who am I?" they can move on to the next urgent matter: "How good is my app?"
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You need to dust yourself off, move on to the next thing, and try to win more votes in the future.
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If your pre-exam is normal, you move on to a large rodeo arena to wait until your number is called.
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They have lots of choices and don't want or need to overpay; they can just move on to the next candidate.
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In my case I'm always keen to move on to the video, which often changes the context of the song completely.
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If so, it should move on to the process of deciding what to do with him once the U.S. gets him.
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In that sense Trump has it right, either the Republicans should make the change now or move on to other things.
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Now that he's put the pain of this past year into words, he's free to move on to chronicling new memories.
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Like a trapeze artist, she knows exactly when to let go of the bars in order to move on to others.
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The Diamondbacks now move on to Los Angeles to face the third-place Dodgers (72-61) in a four-game series.
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This Full Moon wants to know if you're having fun— if not, move on to the next party, project or person.
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Lawmakers say it would be wise to decide what to do on healthcare reform soon and move on to tax reform.
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She and Chmerkovskiy now move on to the semifinals, but that doesn't seem to be the biggest prize at stake here.
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Contestants who impress the celebs move on to six weeks of mentorship before a final pitch to venture capital fund Lightspeed.
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I don't buy, right now, the idea that if this fails, the Senate is ready to move on to tax reform.
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"Once an abuser tires of practicing on a doll, it's a small step to move on to a child," Donovan said.
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In America, if you don't like a painting you see in a display, you simply move on to the next one.
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Move the device smoothly toward each dot, wait until the dot turns blue and then move on to the next one.
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"What's the cost of not renovating as shoppers become bored and move on to other venues?" he added in a statement.
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Dr. Cetrulo said the team would most likely perfect its techniques on civilian patients and then move on to injured veterans.
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This time, Tampa Bay will have to work a little extra if it wants to move on to hockey's ultimate round.
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Do it for increasing periods of time, then when you stop feeling a reaction, move on to more difficult body parts.
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If it is, judges move on to Step Two to determine whether the federal agency's interpretation of the statute is reasonable.
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I am in no hurry to move on to "the undiscover'd country from whose bourn no traveller returns," as Hamlet says.
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In a mass-casualty incident, using tourniquets and packing wounds could free up first responders to move on to other patients.
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Many Republicans have indicated a desire to move on to tax reform, an area that could more realistically attract bipartisan support.
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If you managed to hear about the work requirements, move on to the next challenge: setting up your Arkansas Works account.
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"We tend to move on to the next issue, which is unfortunate, but it is something we see often," she said.
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PENCE: It was a failure of the secretary of state... QUIJANO: We need to move on to the next topic, gentlemen.
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Or if it's a bad dream, say I'm being chased by zombies, I'll want to move on to the next dream.
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In that case, a supermajority of 60 votes is necessary to end the debate and move on to the confirmation vote.
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So far, results have been pretty encouraging, and MAPS recently got the go-ahead to move on to Phase 3 trials.
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We put our guards up by default — eyes glued to our smartphones, just waiting to move on to the next moment.
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And with each successful round, just enough trust and good will may be generated to move on to the next item.
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I could hear some of our team members shifting behind me, eager to move on to some of our sicker patients.
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I'm the last person to give advice to Republicans, but the GOP needs to move on to a President Mike Pence.
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But Elon Musk was optimistic, saying just after the incident that they'll move on to a more advanced design right away.
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After a 97-win regular season, the A's are officially eliminated, while the Yankees will move on to the divisional round.
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The point was less to pass a bill than to pass something and move on to conference committee with the House.
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"The auction of Casa Cielo marks an exciting new chapter for me as I move on to other ventures," Giambi said.
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Transit officials acknowledge that they are, in essence, in triage mode, applying bandages before they can move on to major surgery.
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Once you get the basics of web development down, you'll move on to this seven-hour course in mobile app design.
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Dancers of all styles, ages 18 to 30, will try to prove their talent to move on to the next round.
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When the tupelo flowers start to fade, bees will move on to whatever blooms next, which here is often gallberry bushes.
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But ... Tyrone's done with all that now -- and says he's ready to move on to a career working for Vince McMahon.
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I would eat my life up, the hours on these things, and then we'd just move on to the next one.
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If they don't deal with it in some way, they can't move on to doing a big, rate-slashing tax package.
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After focusing so much of your attention on work, you can move on to what really matters to you: other people.
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Before I can cycle through the dozen or so dishes, it's time to move on to wintry brussels sprouts and cabbage.
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I can then move on to answer emails, get my toddler dressed and fed, get the rest of the day started.
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Only then will Stewart mix in some data points and move on to formal outreach to candidates and in-person interviews.
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Rather than party primaries, all candidates run a single race, and the top two finishers move on to the general election.
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If the president's lawyers finish by Monday, the Senate can then move on to a 16-hour question and answer period.
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"Tomorrow we move on to the swimsuit competition," joked Jimmy Kimmel, who found the pageantry of the proceedings a little absurd.
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A recent Harvard-Harris poll shows well over half of Americans want the media to move on to cover other issues.
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But he reasoned that it might not take long to get there and then to move on to a "bust" phase.
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There are the men who respond with a respectful "oh" or "that's interesting," and then we move on to another subject.
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Meaning we move on to the next thing, and we get around to the consequences of that, if at all, later.
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Move on to Tom Dixon's interior design shop, where the star attractions are the geometrically swirling Spring pendant lamps (from £21873).
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It will then move on to New Orleans on November 22, to Nashville on November 24, and Atlanta on November 26.
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Some senators said it was time to either tackle the issue on the Senate floor or move on to other matters.
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"I just got to a point where I felt like it was time to move on to something else," he said.
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Teenagers start with paper routes or babysitting, then move on to the front line in fast food restaurants or retail stores.
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AK: But let's move on to a little bit around around the content, original content, video content for Baidu through iQiyi .
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That way, when you move on to a place that appreciates you, you'll still have good work habits and self-respect.
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The group has started animal testing and hopes to move on to human testing "within a period of months," he said.
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Not when she packed up her office in the spring of 1983 to move on to bigger and more renowned schools.
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She is eager to move on to a four-year college next fall, where she plans to study psychology and film.
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That's the only way we're going to -- Wallace: We're going to move on to the next topic, which is the economy.
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The two teams with the highest point totals at the end of those three games move on to the knockout rounds.
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Trump's business career may have taught him that if one scam promotion fails, you can just move on to the next.
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Trump has dragged Clinton down to his level, which may level out the election and let them move on to other issues.
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But let's take a step back and consider what we know already, and then move on to what may soon be coming.
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One thing for sure is that we are committed to pay all the remaining teams and move on to our next events.
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Now that that's settled, let's move on to the wonderfully on-point reactions on Twitter regarding dress availability: Alright, as you were.
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And then you move on to grandeur, and you keep moving down the river to this celebratory, spiritual experience at the end.
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Yes, we should give props to Zuckerberg for what he has accomplished, and then we should move on to hold him accountable.
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Now, it's time for us to move on to making funeral arrangements for a 22-year-old that should not have died.
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Those three women will move on to Fantasy Suite dates, and we already know Nick has a dark past in this arena.
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After people cross a test off of their own bucket list, they can move on to a DNA test for their dog.
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It's a mystery story, purely and simply, and the sooner it's solved the sooner we can move on to the next one.
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The party was exhausted by the Affordable Care Act fight, and wanted to move on to other issues like universal pre-k.
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Tap the skip button to move on to the next one if your bored, or the applause icon to express your approval.
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But ensuring skilled nuclear engineers can move on to another project quickly is key for EDF to retain staff and know-how.
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The world took notice, remarking on his startling behavior, as Trump irascibly demanded that Mason move on to questioning the Finnish president.
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Novelists don't have to worry about holding massive casts together, kids growing older or actors chafing to move on to different roles.
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If the measure passes, it will move on to the senate, where most legislators have already said they will vote against it.
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Perhaps once the business of Rick Grimes' demise is done, The Walking Dead will finally move on to bigger and better things.
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Meanwhile, Bungie went the opposite direction by forcing players to move on to an entirely new experience with the sequel to Destiny.
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I get to have these fun sexually intimate experiences for a weekend, and I get to move on to the next one.
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Here's the conundrum: It's true that e-cigarettes do hold potential to help adult smokers move on to a less deadly alternative.
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One of these fluffernuts will move on to the next round, which will be posted this afternoon on the park's Facebook page.
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I clean the canvas and then they trust me as a doctor, so then we can move on to other aesthetic treatments.
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As Amazon has made it easier to purchase something online, they've made it equally easy to move on to the next item.
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But, Odom tells us the whole thing was a case of "miscommunication" ... and he's ready to move on to other pro opportunities.
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Before we move on to a palate of new tunes, however, let's break down Monday night's Los Angeles festivities by the numbers.
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He left in 2016 to move on to other things, but he still hasn't lost one bit of his passion for Hamilton.
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But research shows there is actually an Ikea breakup age — after which many people feel compelled to move on to pricier pastures.
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"If they say &aposNo,&apos we just move on to the next passenger," the group&aposs organizer, Rodney Alamo Brown, told KTVU .
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Now that we've acknowledged not every person has to love unicorn makeup, we can move on to a more nuanced beauty iteration.
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Murray said he will move on to the grasscourt season in good heart, despite missing out on a 12th grand slam final.
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At some point, we need to bury the corpse and move on to a more open, transparent sharing and controlled experimental way.
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Now let's leave Ms. Yellen in the emergency room and move on to a patient who has healed in the message department.
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Not only does that mean perpetrators can move on to new victims, it also means they can retaliate against their old ones.
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Those who qualified Saturday will move on to the 2017 National Senior Games which will take place in June in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Instead, successful people choose a single task where they place their focus — on one task — and then move on to the next.
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Eventually, they have to move on to programs like Logic (which is also made by Apple), Ableton Live, or Avid's Pro Tools.
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When the child has mastered that, they move on to the coding platform itself, where they get to code with Java Script.
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"Hopefully we will make progress that will allow us to move on to Phase 2 in the middle of December," he said.
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The easiest levels might be left and right, then move on to cardinal directions, then up to clock directions or even degrees.
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When it is approaching time to leave or move on to a new position, face reality — you will become a lame duck.
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