Miller moved back to California after college, but she quickly realized she missed Boise and moved back in 2016.
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They moved back to Alexandria, LA about two hours away.
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I actually didn't mind it until he moved back in.
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It's now moved back to the surface web under a .
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Eventually Beach Goth was moved back to the Observatory grounds.
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When they moved back to the U.S., Gandalf did, too.
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The tenants finally moved back to their apartments in 2014.
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The Hawkeyes moved back ahead courtesy of their bench contributions.
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Montufar, from Ecuador, moved back home to raise a family.
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I moved back down to take care of my parents.
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In 2003, when I moved back here, it was devastation.
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The American jobs machine has moved back into high gear.
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And the family never moved back into the Hartford house.
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She moved back to the U.K, poor and severely depressed.
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He moved back in with his parents and started over.
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Eventually we broke up and I moved back to London.
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Some even closed their businesses and moved back to Italy.
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Reynolds left Washington and moved back to Asheville, North Carolina.
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But eight laps later, Logano moved back to the lead.
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McKenna and her husband moved back to Westrozebeke around 1947.
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When he finally moved back, his homecoming was cut short.
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He moved back to Greece, where he died in 2003.
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One graduated; one moved back home due to failing grades.
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He moved back in 2004 to be closer to relatives.
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After graduation, Frederic (25) moved back in with his parents.
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VICE: How come you moved back in with your mother?
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I moved back in when my mother got very ill.
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Then the timeline moved back to Presidents Day in February.
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The family moved back to China looking for better opportunities.
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Shortly after the incident, she moved back to Ontario, Canada.
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Despite encouraging signs from the Yankees, who moved back to .
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After college, I moved back home for a little while.
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In July of 85033, my family moved back to Louisiana.
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The Chargers moved back ahead on Sturgis' decisive field goal.
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Earlier that day, I had moved back in with her.
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So far, 304 people have moved back on temporary permits.
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I moved back to Detroit and in with my parents.
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The two moved back to New York after graduating in 21993.
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He asked me if I had moved back to Egypt permanently.
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The Padres moved back on top 4-3 in the fifth.
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They moved back to Seoul, South Korea, when he was two.
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Soni and her daughters moved back in to their old home.
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After the complaint was addressed, Cannon moved back home to Georgia.
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I moved back to California in 1992, and reconnected with Don.
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But three years ago, he moved back to the Hudson Valley.
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I quit college a semester before graduation and moved back home.
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In 1997, David Moresi moved back home to North Adams, Mass.
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The Pelosis moved back to husband Paul's hometown of San Francisco.
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Kael moved back to New York on the money it made.
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And after I graduated from Duke, I moved back to London.
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After a couple of years, the family moved back to Auckland.
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More food shenanigans happened when Britons moved back home from India.
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Both women have moved back to their home countries for childbirth.
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FKi all came together when you moved back to Atlanta, right?
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Two are left, mostly destroyed, but the family has moved back.
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Last summer, she moved back to Oklahoma, where she grew up.
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Sixteen months after the fire, the Kaufman family moved back home.
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He died in 2002, and Ms. Brown moved back to Chicago.
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She moved back home to the Bronx when Hailey was 2.
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He quit his job and moved back in with his parents.
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They moved back to Hong Kong, where they've lived since 2016.
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She came to see the goats, then moved back to Utah.
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He and Ms. Napoli moved back in together within the year.
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She graduated in 2009 and moved back to Swaziland in 2010.
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Some of the old families moved back to the subsidized homes.
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In December, Ms. Moehl moved back to her hometown, Bellingham, Wash.
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She moved back to Johannesburg in 1992, when apartheid was crumbling.
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That's why she moved back in 2000 after attending college in Cincinnati.
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Once Krug moved back to Vancouver Island, Canada, he finished the lyrics.
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The planes moved back into the air space at 4:08 p.m.
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In comparison, the days since she moved back in have been... hell.
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We all three moved back in with my grandmother and great-grandmother.
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As they have stabilised, inflation measures have moved back into positive territory.
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The Cavaliers moved back into a first-place tie in the ACC.
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When they get what they want, these migrants are moved back south.
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For two weeks he'd practically moved back to his hometown of Brooklyn.
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Three months after her accident, she moved back home with a wheelchair.
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She moved back to Munich, where she lives with her sister now.
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Yeah, so we actually moved back from the new fancy building, 2000.
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Arizona, which stumbled to a 1-3 start, moved back to the .
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Then I moved back home, where I lived until I married Daddy.
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Shortly before Chavez's death in 2013, Golinger moved back to New York.
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That gap moved back into positive territory after the German Ifo survey.
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OF Trayce Thompson was moved back down to his usual fifth spot.
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Which is why, when I moved back, I chose Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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Muroch quickly realized that the funds had been moved back to CoinDash.
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I moved back to my hometown in upstate New York from Texas.
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Two years on, very few Christians have moved back to Brih permanently.
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It moved back above $1.30 for the first time in three weeks.
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She moved back to the same apartment complex on the Cortober side.
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He moved back to the Boulder area and began working with kids.
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Ocasio-Cortez moved back to New York, to the Bronx, after graduation.
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The start of the knockout rounds has been moved back to September.
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There are still a lot of people who haven't moved back home.
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Ms. Guillen moved back in about three years ago with her son.
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Her grades fell, and she moved back home to attend community college.
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Health care became my specialty when I moved back to New York.
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One day, I quit poker and moved back in with my mother.
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After my near-death experience, we moved back to the United States.
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After she gave birth, however, she moved back in with her parents.
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After separating from her husband, she moved back into her parents' home.
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The family moved back to Latakia when Turkey took over that area.
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An August CNN poll, however, showed Harris has moved back to 5%.
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After retiring, he moved back home to Tigard, Oregon and grew isolated.
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They radioed that shots were fired and moved back from the doorway.
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As we reported ... Azriel has now moved back in with her family.
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He moved back to Cairo in 2009 to study and practice journalism.
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By the early 1960s, Ms. Beer's mother had moved back to Switzerland.
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The year after Jim died, I moved back to the East Coast.
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I lost my job, moved cities, moved back in with my mother.
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By 2016, both Ryan and Brittany had moved back to Augusta, Georgia.
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Jefferson had just moved back to the home to care for her.
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We moved back to London, where my stepchildren were now in college.
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She's left the White House and moved back to New York City.
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The Pleasureheads: Adrian, Tim, and Mike The Pleasureheads: Adrian, Tim, and Mike But rock bands are rarely forever, and eventually, Tim moved back to Sydney and formed another band, while I moved back to London to became a journalist.
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His parents had moved back to their home country to raise their children.
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She moved back to California a year later, and enrolled in cosmetology school.
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Even Stone's character initially gave up and moved back in with her parents.
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The global average salary increase moved back above 100 percent again in 2017.
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Now that the leak is plugged, many of those residents have moved back.
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Haven assets continued to gain, even as investors moved back to riskier assets.
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Skepta was born to a Nigerian mother and father who recently moved back.
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When I graduated Stanford, on that basis, I moved back to New York.
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But that gap moved back into positive territory after the German Ifo survey.
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In 1905, he moved back to Lisbon to study at the university there.
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In 1986, the couple moved back to Chelsea to raise their growing family.
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McDonald's headquarters has moved back to Chicago after 47 years in the suburbs.
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The film was recently moved back from December 23, 2020 toMay, 28, 2021.
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Last week, investors "moved back to an old friend: tech," wrote Jefferies analysts.
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After that I moved back, and we didn't have much of a problem.
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We had recently moved back to New York; the cheese was heading home.
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It's a knock at Moser, who moved back to the district last year.
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I moved back to San Francisco with the intention of starting Tipping Point.
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She moved back to Pittsburgh to study music at the University of Pittsburgh.
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She moved back into her parents' home; they helped to raise her daughter.
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"In Itagua, many people moved there and many moved back," Kurita told me.
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The Nets moved back into a tie for sixth place in the East.
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He then moved back to the city, where he lived until his death.
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They moved back to the West Coast, and he has not looked back.
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When he moved back in the 1970s, things had already begun to change.
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Friends of friends of hers moved back to the US after time abroad.
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I only moved back to the States three-and-a-half years ago.
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In 2017, she found a job in Winston-Salem and moved back South.
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She moved back to Washington in 2009 to be an advocate for Uighurs.
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But acting drew her in, and she never moved back to the Midwest.
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"Yes, it's possible the March 5 deadline will be moved back," Coons said.
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I moved back to Kentucky to teach too many classes at a university.
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In 2013, Mr. Eng moved back to Chinatown with his wife and child.
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Wood just moved back to Chicago — to work for a medical technology company.
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Four months after moving to Ireland, I moved back to the United States.
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What's the impact if it gets moved back another two or four weeks?
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Buttigieg moved back to South Bend in 2007, when he was twenty-five.
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Two years later she got divorced and moved back home with her parents.
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Two years later she got divorced and moved back home with her parents.
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She recently moved back in with her parents to avoid going into debt.
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They soon moved back to Michigan, and John Sr. won his House seat.
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In 2003, she passed away and he moved back into the house, alone.
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Jessica: I'd moved back to the Bay Area and started working at restaurants.
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While he was gone, his sister moved back home, and there was fighting.
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Those who moved back couldn't make up the difference, so 17,000 "brains" were lost.
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And it's kind of – it's moved back to where it's more normal and things.
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I made the donation at the fertility bank and moved back to New York.
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He then moved back to China to study agriculture and, later, moved to Pyongyang.
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I moved back in with my parents for two years and didn't do anything.
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Whenever a new problem became known, the opening date had to be moved back.
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The Canadiens moved back ahead 2-1 at 13:16 of the second period.
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When Motorola was sold to Lenovo in 2014, ATAP moved back to Google proper.
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"After I came back from my trip, I never moved back in," she said.
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Colin demands Walter be moved back to his own room and out of Shrier's.
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Instead, he resigned as commander in chief and moved back to his country estate.
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Clinton has moved back to a 3-point advantage in the national polling average.
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Haven assets were also in demand, even as investors moved back to riskier assets.
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Incorrectly categorized emails can be moved back to the inbox, and vice versa, manually.
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The couple sold their house and cars and moved back in with Matt's parents.
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In August of 2017, you moved back to Iowa to live with your parents.
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Sendler seemed to have moved back to the U.S. in the summer of 2017.
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At this point, I had moved back home and was in my childhood bedroom.
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The bulldozer moved back out of Gillette&aposs home before it was finally stopped.
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Then he really moved back, joining the studio audience at a seemingly impossible distance.
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The family worked hard and saved, and in 1993 they moved back to Africa.
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Alexander moved back to Lancaster, his hometown, and spent almost all of 2015 there.
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I just moved back to my hometown after living in Austin for another job.
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Jackson did note that the March sentencing date could be moved back as well.
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They patrolled only occasionally, and believed that the sicarios had moved back into town.
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With Rodriguez once again claiming the D.H. spot, Beltran moved back to right field.
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Mrs Marcos moved back to the Philippines in 1991, running for Congress and winning.
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I was 30 when I moved back to Texas to help with Mom's campaign.
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TV. The New York Times: Migrant children moved back to troubled Texas border facility.
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When I got out of the hospital, I moved back in with my parents.
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I just moved back to California after a long exile on the East Coast.
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Mr. Hockney moved back to Los Angeles soon after, and stopped painting for months.
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Moser moved back to Houston, her hometown, last year to run for Culberson's seat.
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Beale later moved back to Europe to work at a different company in Zurich.
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He soon moved to Los Angeles, but he moved back home after two years.
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Even after he moved back to Baltimore, Mckesson stayed largely separate from local activists.
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KM: I'd moved back home with my mom after the film for a bit.
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In 2006, Seth moved back to England and arrived at the University of Sussex.
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Sometime after college I moved back to Birmingham and helped start a gallery, B153.
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Landon moved back to the states just in time for the baby's gender reveal.
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"It just recently this past Tuesday moved back to new high territory," said Newton.
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To the surprise of everybody in his world, he moved back to El Paso.
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We later learned he left the district and moved back to his home state.
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But late last year, with the project finally in progress, he moved back in.
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He recently moved back to Toronto, where he was a professor for many years.
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After her husband — and Franco — died in the 1970s, she moved back to Catalonia.
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She said she moved back eight or nine years ago and now lives alone.
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And he was a strong-willed kid, so he moved back in with Toby.
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But not long after the government released those held, the consultants moved back in.
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I moved back home, which was hard, and I made pictures to survive, really.
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It became a bigger part of my life when we moved back to Florida.
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Radigue moved back and forth between Paris and New York for a few years.
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By late October, Ms. Ortega moved back into the family apartment on Riverside Drive.
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So he went to therapy, he moved back to Chicago, he started dating Shapiro.
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His former wife moved back in with him and cares for him, she said.
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Harris responded with a clutch 3-pointer, and the lead moved back to eight.
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Her mother, Hazel Johnson Williams, moved back home to St. Louis with her children.
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When she moved back in with her mother, she wondered whether that would change.
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They moved back to Virginia after the birth, then eventually settled in Vicksburg, Miss.
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Then he broke up with his girlfriend, and moved back home in New Jersey.
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When we moved back to L.A. in 2013, we decided to start the Dreslyn.
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Before I moved back to Brownsville in January, I'd spent 23 years in Seattle.
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VIX briefly turned positive, then moved back down and was last trading at 24.67.
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I moved back in with my parents right after I graduated college in 2014.
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"I'm probably the one millennial who actually moved back to their hometown," she said.
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He's a Canadian artist who about a year ago moved back to the reserve.
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I moved back to San Francisco from New York after Red Herring shut down.
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I got divorced, moved back to Portland, and was sleeping on my mom's couch.
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He moved back to the city where he grew up with his wife and son.
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She's moved back into her teenage bedroom, the former au pair's room off the kitchen.
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It moved back to the EAF after the closure of all the nation's induction furnaces.
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He moved back to San Francisco to promote Whisper Systems as a for-profit startup.
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Sure, some of that is going to be able to be moved back and forth.
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He had also just moved back to L.A. so he was living with his parents.
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It was the first game Atlanta has lost since Acuna was moved back to leadoff.
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We moved back to London a year later, and life has been happier ever since.
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Kelsey, a model, has moved back to Siesta Key to care for her sick mother.
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When the family moved back to Florida, "she was actually on my plan," he says.
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After a few years my naneh moved back to Iran where she eventually developed dementia.
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He retired from boxing, moved back to his hometown, and became an ordained Christian minister.
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I had relationships fail, I had passionate, impossible relationships happen, I moved, I moved back.
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Meghan moved back in with her father from age 11 to 17, according to Markle.
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People moved back and forth between working at Cape Canaveral and Houston over the years.
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You told me before that your father moved back to Sudan about a decade ago.
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Then my family moved back to Scarborough and I just went fucking crazy with it.
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Ms. Salem had moved back to her family's home on Staten Island after they separated.
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I moved back to Austin in the summer of 2012 to finish my bachelor's degree.
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When I moved back in with my grandparents, that's when everything hit me the hardest.
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And instead he resigned as commander-in-chief and moved back to his country estate.
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Across Lebanon, very few displaced people have moved back to areas from which they fled.
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He started with his fixed costs and moved back home with his parents in Connecticut.
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Some civilians, who were displaced to our village from others, moved back to their houses.
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Memphis moved back ahead at 29-211 on Conley's 228-pointer with 262:254 remaining.
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"When my son moved back home, I had to sleep on the bench," he said.
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His family recently moved back to Texas, after which he launched a campaign against Gohmert.
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Many of my peers moved back home with their parents, unable to find a job.
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After her father died, Doris moved back to Mexico City to be with her mother.
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When Bennett moved back to New Orleans four years after Katrina, it was a shock.
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The South's so-called SEC primary, meanwhile, might need to be moved back a week.
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In 2003 he moved back to Texas to work for then-attorney general, now-Gov.
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I was born in the country, but I moved back here after the Iranian Revolution.
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When you moved back, how did that affect how you thought about inner-city Melbourne?
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After she retired, Ms. Montague moved back to Little Rock to be near her family.
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A quarter of a century later I moved back to Melbourne, and they were … gone.
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So, when I was done perfecting the basics, I moved back to the intermediate classes.
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After a month, I flew back to England and moved back into my parents' home.
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I believe Europe will get scared and we'll be moved back to Syria or Turkey.
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Both figures are the highest since the line was moved back a foot in 2008.
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His mother lives nearby; he sees her a lot since he moved back in 2015.
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She moved back to H-town earlier this year, and they hit it off romantically.
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The great thing about digital is every day the goal posts keep getting moved back.
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In 1943 the family moved back to Manhattan, and the twins' modeling career took off.
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After Streiber graduated from Stanford, she moved back to LA to pursue acting full time.
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After I finished business school, I moved back to Dallas and I've been there since.
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She moved back to California to help, eventually learning that her father had Parkinson's disease.
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As her marriage to Mr. Turman was ending, she moved back to Detroit in 20173.
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She moved back to Srebrenica, where few Muslims dared to return to live, in 2003.
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Henry then scored in the paint, and the Michigan State lead moved back to six.
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She moved back last year, buying the bakery she used to visit as a child.
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When he was ill, in 2013, she moved back to Beirut to be with him.
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After his father passed away a few years ago, he says, he moved back in.
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The Braves are now 8-2 since Acuna was moved back into the leadoff spot.
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But he made six trips after she moved back to Mexico City to teach English.
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After graduating from university, it made sense that I moved back home to east London.
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But within a few hours, German bond yields and the euro had moved back up.
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Ms. Aquino has since moved back from Florida for a job as an insurance broker.
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Instead, he resigned as commander in chief and moved back to his country of state.
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And then we moved back into the studio and started recording—that's how Dirt started.
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The Dow and S&P 500 both moved back in positive territory for the year.
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We realized we weren't gonna start a life there and just moved back to Omaha.
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After he left basketball, Fulks moved back home and his life became a Steve Earle song.
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So he moved back to Brockton and became a firefighter—but he never stopped playing golf.
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After recording the first album with Bhavachakra, Stacks moved back to Texas to pursue new projects.
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When Wang was 11, his mother moved back home for two years to care for her.
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I had a girlfriend in the fourth grade after we moved back to San Diego County.
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After fixing the floors, the walls, and more, the senior citizens moved back in November 2017.
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He'd moved back in with my parents in Sacramento, so I drove up over the weekend.
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It moved back into the current lane and let the other car pass on the right.
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Carter said the U.S.-backed fighters have moved back in since being pushed back by ISIS.
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Months later, he was moved back to Garmsir, where he has returned to his old job.
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They both recently moved back from Berlin, nostalgic for the Icelandic summer and nature in general.
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He'd moved back home after his diagnosis and seemed to find a sense of safety there.
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If I hadn't been mugged, for instance, I never would have moved back to the country.
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Constand, who had moved back to Toronto at that point, filed a civil complaint against Cosby.
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In fact she was moved back only once, to a women's facility within a men's prison.
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He was moved back one day to accommodate the expected Tuesday promotion of RHP Cody Anderson.
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"I moved back when I was 13, because I had something to say now," Harrison says.
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He lived in Atlanta for 27 years and moved back and forth undocumented between both countries.
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That feeling still hasn't left me, even though I moved back to the US years ago.
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The war also moved back into focus three weeks ago with the death of Wasil Ahmad.
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Schools are closed for the Summer and many town dwellers have moved back to rural areas.
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When she moved back to Pine Ridge, her eldest daughter was a sophomore in high school.
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Market pricing for the odds of a December hike has moved back to roughly 50-50.
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She discovered the hashtag after she moved back to Los Angeles following a decade in Brooklyn.
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That fall, Ms. Shepherd-Oppenheim moved back to Los Angeles and the two began dating steadily.
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She moved back and forth, as if attacking and ducking before her unmentioned rival, the Crocodile.
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And when I moved back, it was so nice to have it outside my window again.
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He moved back in with his parents after JFE's breakup, and he went back to school.
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When Mikaela was eight, the family moved back East, to a house in rural New Hampshire.
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After two good years, the family moved back to Vail, where Jeff had a new job.
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For more than a century, people have moved back and forth at the border to work.
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I've been going to her at least since I moved back to Paris, so since 2008.
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My family and I moved back to the Twin Cities this summer after a decade away.
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These countries can be moved back to the blacklist if they fail to respect their undertakings.
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So, you worked there and then moved back to Los Angeles to work for the Times.
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I moved back home to my mother's house, where we alternated weeks with the twins' mother.
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In seventh grade, he moved back to New Orleans, a stronger student than when he left.
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Some demonstrators moved back a bit, but in just a few minutes we inched up again.
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She moved back to New Jersey, first staying with her father and then with other relatives.
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Shortly after I moved back, I was introduced to Chuck through some of our mutual friends.
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In 2013 I moved back to L.A. to find out my sister had started playing drums.
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After attending boarding school in Kenya, Mr. Sherwen moved back to Britain, where he discovered cycling.
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Mr. Bragg moved back east in 1967 to help start the National Theater of the Deaf.
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In 1939, on the eve of World War II, the three moved back to New York.
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But the bigger shock was when her mom and two younger sisters moved back—without Dad.
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In March 2013, she gave birth to daughter, Paityn, and moved back in with her mother.
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Who was the mystery girlfriend for whom he'd quit Juilliard and moved back to San Francisco?
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A year ago, she moved back from Bordeaux to the apartment where she spent her childhood.
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After his dad refused, Spiegel moved back in with his mom, who leased him the BMW.
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Having just moved back to Chicago from Mexico, she had seen Lake Michigan with fresh eyes.
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I was there for eight months and moved back to L.A., where it was definitely easier.
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I left for Italy that summer, though she had quit her job and moved back home.
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He has since moved back to Italy as he awaits the final verdict in the case.
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In 1990, he moved back to Tel Aviv, where he was born, and established Arison Investments.
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Instead, he moved back to Austin to open Ramen Tatsu-ya with Mr. Matsumoto in 2012.
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The Bears quickly forced a Georgia punt and moved back across midfield when momentum suddenly changed.
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With Mr. Kalanick desperate to keep Red Swoosh afloat, he moved back into his parents' house.
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Buffett moved back to New York City in 1954 after accepting a job with Benjamin Graham.
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Originally set along the road, it was later moved back on the property, toward the woods.
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On Pittsburgh's next trip, Champagnie scored in the paint, and the lead moved back to nine.
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He moved back in with his grandparents, and put his unemployment money toward making the film.
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On Work After graduate school, I moved back to Boston, where I'd spent my undergraduate years.
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Trump has now been moved back to the museum, about 20 minutes away from the embassy.
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After graduating, she moved back to Los Angeles and got a job as a marketing manager.
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They once tried to rent an apartment in a nearby town, but moved back shortly after.
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Another angle: More than 21 migrant children were moved back into a facility in Clint, Tex.
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The franchise may as well have moved back to Seattle if they'd lost him for nothing.
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Eight years later, at the urging of her parents, Ms. Santiago moved back to Puerto Rico.
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Ever since I moved back in with my parents, I definitely don't have anyone sleep over!
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He moved to the front seat, next to Marcos, which effected a redistribution of bodies: One of the men moved back, next to a woman who might have been his wife or his sister; the woman with the thick-haired baby moved back, next to me.
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Gandalf and his family recently moved back to the U.S. and embarked on an epic road trip.
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So, I gave up on NYC for the last time, and moved back to sweet, earnest Portland.
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The couple recently moved back home after doing missionary work for the past year in South America.
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RHP Michael Fulmer will get moved back more than just one day before making his next start.
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After one year of marriage, at age 21, Aina got divorced and moved back to Los Angeles.
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I took a leave of absence from school and moved back home to Staten Island to recuperate.
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I moved back to Devon about four years ago when the idea of making grappa came up.
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When Harmon temporarily moved back home that month, his parents revealed that they were getting a divorce.
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When Choo departed with a tight hamstring in the third inning, Mazara moved back to right field.
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The Ducks moved back ahead 2-1 on Kase's goal at 13:35 of the second period.
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When I moved back to Ohio, I made sure to live close enough to work to walk.
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The vessel did not cooperate and subsequently moved back to Turkish waters, it said in its statement.
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In the fall of 2015, the couple moved back into Jenner's home again for another six months.
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After that 18 months, we then moved back to New York City and went back to work.
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ADITI NATASHA KINI, 2017 I've moved back to New York, and I now live near my friends.
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I missed that kind of tactile control of my work when I moved back to my Cintiq.
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The right-handers previously were due to pitch Game 5, which has now moved back to Friday.
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In August 2016, having failed to establish a decent income, she moved back in with her husband.
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Also on the radar: Net neutrality: The battle over net neutrality has moved back to Capitol Hill.
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Constitutional reform has moved back up the government's agenda, and geopolitical tensions are also likely to linger.
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Germany's 10-year bond yield briefly moved back into positive territory, reaching a high of 0.004 percent .
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The Grizzlies moved back ahead by six with 3:10 to go after a Stephenson 3-pointer.
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But three months after he moved back, he still didn't have a job, so that was it.
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In 2013, C.C.J. offered her a job as an organizer, and she moved back to Greene County.
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Yolande Hardison moved back into the apartment to take care of her mother, who had Alzheimer's disease.
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In the fall of 2015, the couple moved back into Jenner's home again for another six months.
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She gave the tenant notice and moved back into the house, which she had cleaned and repainted.
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In 2012, Deschamps-Braly moved back to the U.S., with Maya, and the following year they married.
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Salem said Aguilar had lived in US and moved back to Guatemala when Hania was an infant.
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In South Korea, the Kospi moved back into positive territory, finishing higher by 0.51 percent at 2,326.13.
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Instead, they will be relocated to temporary apartments and moved back once their homes have been rebuilt.
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He and his family had moved back into the home in March after it flooded during Harvey.
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The family moved back to Europe when von Mandl was 9 years old, according to the biography.
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When he couldn't and they split up, he quit his job and moved back to California, devastated.
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We actually formed a band for a while but that ended when I moved back to Durban.
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She moved back into her old apartment on the Upper West Side and resumed her former life.
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I gave up my connections and moved back to a place where I didn't have as many.
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She moved back to New York after her husband died, and she recreated herself as a socialite.
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At that point, the group began to fragment and Flor moved back to Chicago with her family.
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She recently moved back to Cincinnati so her husband could go to graduate school in northern Kentucky.
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So, we are in very good shape and monetary policy at least has moved back to neutral.
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In the winter of 1960, after the couple had moved back to England, Plath wrote to Beuscher.
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In the end, I quit the job and moved back to Italy to focus on personal projects.
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He moved back home to Nagoya, where he resides today, reclusively, in a close-knit family setting.
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Mr. Trimble and his wife moved back to Omaha in 1986 to be closer to their families.
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On July 6, Los Angeles purchased his contract and the Drakes moved back into an Anaheim hotel.
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TAVERNISE: So Davetta turns to her own mother, to Ida, who had moved back to North Carolina.
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It has even moved back below the 2.8% level that prevailed right before the tax cut passed.
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More than a decade ago, I left the big city and moved back to my rural hometown.
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Ellen Paquette, 215, remembers losing her insurance when she moved back to Pennsylvania in the late 1990s.
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He no longer has a relationship with Salazar and has moved back to his home state, Michigan.
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The last of the celebrity newspapermen, Mr. Hamill moved back to Brooklyn to write a (final?) book.
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In 250, they moved back to California, hired engineers and spent the next 2000 months building Robinhood.
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After they moved back to New York, they shared an apartment until Mr. Bokrezion married in 1995.
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The German government said the forces could be moved back to Iraq if their training mission resumes.
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When the family moved back, Nazir found that his Arab neighbors had fled with the retreating invaders.
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Our children are now grown and have moved back to the city, where we visit them frequently.
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His family moved back to Lebanon when he was 6, and he later attended college in France.
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Danielle moved back in with her after every breakup, sometimes for a few days, sometimes for weeks.
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By Friday, the family had moved back in to their Windsor home, untouched by the Kincade Fire.
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Well, I basically have temporarily moved back to my parents' house at the age of almost 30.
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Ms. Knox moved back to the Seattle area and Mr. Sollecito re-established his life in Italy.
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She soon moved back to London with her father and took up commercial work as an illustrator.
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In response, the company has suspended its share buyback and has moved back its investor day indefinitely.
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I moved back to Montclair, and all of a sudden I was writing all of these songs.
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When I moved back I decided to make it a full-time thing and stick to that.
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After the election, Ms. Weiner again moved back to Washington, but this time to live with Mr. Wineburg.
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Headey and her son moved back to the U.K. over the summer, before shooting for season 7 began.
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It was very early in his career, when he first moved back to Beverly Hills from Pasadena, California.
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He and his family had just moved back into the home in March after it flooded during Harvey.
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My mom moved back with her family and me, and my brother and sister stayed with my dad.
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That album drew praise, and Preston moved back to Brooklyn and signed to Burger Records for this release.
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He eventually moved back to Washington in 1969, and met his on-again-off-again girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer.
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She moved back in with her parents last year to save for surgery and stabilize her mental health.
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When Ne-Yo offered him a deal that seemed suspect, however, he moved back in with his mom.
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" He moved back in with his parents after the storm, which at his age he said, "pains me.
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But stocks soon moved back into positive territory thanks to a mixture of policy intervention and hard cash.
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I moved back to New York and picked the drugs back up, which was still a bit fun.
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Williams moved back in with her mother (like many millennials), and then bought a new $1.4 million house.
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After India moved back home, Thelma Clarke did her daughter's hair, according to both Davis and Thelma Clarke.
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After graduation, he moved back to New York, where he became a fixture on the downtown fashion scene.
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When I moved back to my hometown four years ago, I realized, clearly, that I was an outlier.
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Elvire grew up in Brooklyn but moved out of state in elementary school and had just moved back.
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Hutton moved back to his native Ireland, where he lived until he passed away from cancer in 2010.
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I moved back to L.A. for this job, and it's been three years since we've seen each other.
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Zúniga was completing a Master's degree in Mexico City when she moved back home after her mother's death.
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IN Mississippi State moved back into the poll at No. 21 after beating Texas A&M 35-14.
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Dennis Smith Jr. scored 13 points and Wesley Matthews added 11 for the Mavericks, who moved back to .
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The S&P moved back above its 2690-day moving average, seen as a sign of improving sentiment.
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Kenseth lost his lead gained on pit road when Busch moved back to the front on lap 241.
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Just eight weeks ago she had moved back home, only to die in the attack with her husband.
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At the end of March 2004, she left Temple and moved back in with her parents in Canada.
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Germany's 10-year government bond yield briefly moved back into positive territory, reaching a high of 0.004 percent .
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In Japan, the dollar/yen pair moved back to the 113 handle overnight after climbing over 114 Thursday.
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By the time Mazurenko finished college and moved back to Moscow in 2007, Russia had become newly prosperous.
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Apple also moved back into the top 10 ranking, even as its overall patents declined by three percent.
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Schools are now also closed for the summer, and many town dwellers have moved back to rural areas.
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Pete Davidson moved back in with his mom after his public break-up with Ariana Grande last summer.
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Kevin and Kassandra dated in high school but broke up when Kassandra moved back to California after graduation.
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The fling with the other dude has ended, and I've moved back to where I was before moving .
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Although he'd been living in Manhattan, to convalesce he moved back into his parents' home, in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Aguilar had lived in United States and moved back to Guatemala when Hania was an infant, Salem said.
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Salem said Aguilar had lived in United States and moved back to Guatemala when Hania was an infant.
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After graduating from college, Grant of Millennial Money moved back home with just $123 in his bank account.
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He moved back to Tucson and dove into the worlds of Fallout 3 and its successor, New Vegas.
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After Sherri moved back to the Redding area, she ran into Keith and the pair arranged a date.
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Now he's moved back to Queens and his comedy explores his evolving identity in a variety of cultures.
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And then, after Naseem had sold the motel and also moved back to Pakistan, her pain became vestigial.
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Ultimately, Kusama moved back to Japan, and moved into the psychiatric hospital where she has lived since 1977.
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The initial recording for TFCF was done in a studio in LA, before Angus moved back to Australia.
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It wasn't until we moved back to the States and LA that I started getting the itch again.
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I moved back to Holland to play bass and it just kind of didn't feel right, you know?
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Gupta had been photographing LGBT Indians since the 1980s, and had recently moved back to Delhi from London.
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Four years later, she left the legislature and moved back to Kansas City to run for county prosecutor.
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He decided he did not want to remain in a house so divided and moved back to Snowmass.
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Singh graduated from NYU in 2010 and moved back into her parents' home in Markham, outside of Toronto.
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She graduated with a degree in education and moved back to Pittsburgh to teach in the public schools.
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Without a place to live or a vehicle, she moved back in with her family in northern Maine.
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Shamal and Tatiyana's father had recently moved back to Trenton, "carrying a sack like a hobo," Vanessa remembered.
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Since leaving Monse and Monty (Reggie Austin), she left Los Angeles and moved back to finish this book.
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After the trial, I finished out my school year in Gallup and soon after moved back to Oklahoma.
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The Twins moved back in front with two out in the second on Kepler's team-leading 36th homer.
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But her family legacy proved irresistible, and she moved back to Bangalore to serve as the paper's editor.
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She understood the value of the land when, in 2005, she retired and moved back to St. Helena.
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Director of an advertising company and recently moved back to the area after living in Salt Lake City.
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He soon moved back up to the featherweight class, and two years later he won the W.B.A. belt.
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The story continues into Guo's pre-teenage years, when he moved back to his hometown in Shandong Province.
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He moved back to London in 2004 and rose through the ranks, eventually becoming CEO in February 2018.
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I moved back to Rochester, volunteered and eventually was hired at the institute, inspired by its core values.
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"We became friends when I moved back from Los Angeles about three years ago," Pence told the outlet.
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Mr. Shaw moved back to St. Louis in 1986 and continued to perform frequently there in various ensembles.
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She'd moved back to L.A., re-started med school—she couldn't transfer credits—and had two more daughters.
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About 45 percent always voted Labour or Conservative, and only 6 percent moved back and forth, he said.
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Grella and his wife eventually moved back to D.C. in 2013 to be closer to family and friends.
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He was renting but then moved back in with his parents in order to save for a downpayment.
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She moved back to LA, and he decided to stay in Boulder, far away from the Hollywood scene.
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Five years ago, when I moved back to India, nobody understood why I would do such a thing.
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I moved back to London a year later, and the problem continued as before, worsening year on year.
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He moved back to California in 1998 to take care of his children after his second marriage ended.
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I lived in the UK for just over a year, and moved back to New York last month.
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At first, he became an actor, and he moved back to New York to try to make it.
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In 2004, he moved back to Pennsylvania when his father, who has since passed away, got Alzheimer's disease.
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And sure enough, after college, she moved back in with her parents in Montclair, NJ, a suburb of NYC.
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We moved back to Cardiff when I was just starting school, which is where I learnt to speak Welsh.
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I sold that company to a French publicly traded company called The Sword Group and I moved back home.
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He eventually moved back to the country and, later, further out west on account of his struggles with asthma.
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After Cooper's father died in 2011, he moved back in with his mom and lived with her for years.
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Those grandparents abused the children, and Rodham moved back to her hometown of Chicago, Illinois, to establish her life.
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Fadell moved back to Silicon Valley to build it with Matt Rogers, who had been Fadell's colleague at Apple.
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The next day they moved back to their home, patched up with tarpaulins, along with more than 20 relatives.
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The handful of editorial staffers who wrote specific content for the app have been moved back to CNN Money.
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"I moved back and yelled, 'My baby,' and that's when my friends pushed her out," Yamileth told BuzzFeed News.
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He had just moved back home to the Columbus, Ohio area after his 10-year marriage ended in divorce.
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Yep, Mama Kaur would be delighted if her son moved back home to San Antonio, where he's originally from.
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She had recently moved back to the home to care for her ailing mother, who was in the hospital.
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Countries on the gray list can be moved back to the blacklist if they fail to respect their engagements.
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Romanov moved back to his house, halfway between the Russian border and the first border guard station in Estonia.
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For generations they had moved back and forth across the island, as the constantly shifting border moved around them.
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"So I quit," she says, and moved back to Baltimore, getting a job at a high-end shop there.
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In 22.75, she moved back to Short Creek, where most of the boys and her husband eventually followed her.
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I think it was six years ago, we moved back to Minnesota from Nashville for a couple of years.
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Brent moved back above its 200-day moving average earlier this month for the first time since July 2014.
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Johnson briefly moved back to the lead when he stayed out when the yellow flag waved on Lap 74.
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Since the accident, Zanders has given up on his football career and moved back to Louisiana with his fiancée.
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But EDF's restart calendar is constantly shifting, with restart dates regularly moved back by a few days or weeks.
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Since I moved back to San Francisco, my home town, four years ago, I have learnt the local tradecraft.
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They have since closed their South African operations, which cover mining, media and technology, and moved back to India.
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Correction (December 6th, 2017): We also said that Paris Green had twice been moved back to a men's prison.
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Hendra is a veteran actress, host and model who moved back to Texas to be closer to her family.
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It got so bad that Kaitlynn had actually moved out before they started filming, but then moved back in.
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I moved back home when I took my current job to save money, and it's getting old real fast.
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She lived in Nigeria with her parents until the age of six, and then moved back to the States.
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The tenacious singer moved back to Nashville not long after, ready to take on the world of country music.
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We know that William was a drug addict who couldn't stay clean and who never moved back to Memphis.
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After Oakland pulled even in the bottom of the third, the Astros moved back on top in the fourth.
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Upton, however, moved back to left field in the second inning after RF J.D. Martinez fractured his right elbow.
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He moved back to the US in 2000 after the Russian economy collapsed and Vladimir Putin was elected president.
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Nick knew North Adams, so he moved back there and I stayed in New York, and I started commuting.
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His children stayed in the United States when he moved back north to Denendeh, the land of the Dene.
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So we had moved back to Massachusetts, where he took a lesser job with, I assume, a lower salary.
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Iowa overcomes slow start, defeats Nebraska The Iowa Hawkeyes picked up their third straight victory and moved back above .
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At 14, I moved back home with my father and his new family in East Aurora, a Buffalo suburb.
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Youths bounced from job to job, moved back in with their parents, and delayed marriage — similar to millennials today.
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In 2010, she moved back to her parents' house, in Lagos, and fell in with an uninhibited, creative crowd.
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Kuzma had moved back to the bench in a 120-30.13 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday.
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By the time Fred and Joanne moved back to Pittsburgh again, they had two children — sons John and Jim.
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I have moved back and forth to Egypt several times since then; my most recent return began in 2013.
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Those who said they were "pro-life" dropped between 2013 and 2014, and has moved back up since then.
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She doesn't watch the television show Viv writes for, and she's moved back to New York without telling Viv.
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He and his family moved back to their 21-hectare (2000 acres) farm in 22016 after fleeing in 21.
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Laura moved back home to live with her parents in Greenwich and spent her nights drinking with old friends.
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Here's how the fund started: In 1962, 26-year-old Buffett moved back to his hometown of Omaha, Neb.
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After Wright's brother died from an overdose, Wright moved back to Toronto in 2011 to help get herself clean.
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Then he moved back to Belle Glade, joined the family business, and became involved in the local Muslim community.
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But after Seamon graduated in 2015 and moved back to New York for work, they started to gain traction.
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After double-majoring in art and art history at Franklin & Marshall College, she moved back to the old neighborhood.
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Her father moved back to Nigeria, and as a teenager, she flew there to visit him during the summers.
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MR TC: I met Andy at a night at the Art School when he moved back up to Glasgow.
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But it was a feeling that stuck, even after we moved back to live with my family in Boston.
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Later, in one of the Thanksgiving episodes (sometimes they all felt like Thanksgiving episodes), Elliot has moved back in.
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Several years later, she moved back to Els Guiamets, the village where she was born and where she died.
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According to the authorities, after she was darted, the tiger moved back, roared loudly and charged the open jeep.
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She answered on the first ring; her phone had become an appendage since I moved back to New York.
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In the filing, Snodgrass' attorneys said the book's publication date, originally slated for October 29, will be moved back.
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But when Mr. Charleston's relationship began to dissolve, he moved back home and fell into a three-year depression.
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The relationship didn't last, but Ms. Ruben never moved back, although her mother, Marie-Louise Bowers, stayed out west.
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CARDIFF, Wales — He was born in Singapore, but his family moved back to Britain when he was a child.
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I met Mr. Mannan in early 2013, when I moved back to Bangladesh after 15 years of living abroad.
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He could have moved back to the mainland, emigrated to the West or, for all I knew, passed away.
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I moved back home and took care of my parents for four years until they died four months apart.
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She rekindled previous friendships back in Michigan, where she had a support network, and moved back within the year.
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I took a year off and moved back home, and when I thought about going back to school vs.
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Henry then accounted for every yard in a seven-play, 75-yard drive as the Titans moved back ahead.
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After her mother died in 2012, she moved back east and applied for a license to open a dispensary.
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Instead, Ms. Pascarosa moved back in with her mother in Easton, Pa., where she works as a graphic designer.
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After handing over the job to Gustavo Dudamel, he left L.A., but a few years ago he moved back.
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When he finished college in New York and moved back to Los Angeles, he quickly picked up old habits.
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He oversaw the largest layoffs in the cancer center history, but the center moved back into solid financial territory.
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When I moved back to Connecticut, I wrote a lot, and I gained a lot of confidence in myself.
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When I moved back to Connecticut, I wrote a lot, and I gained a lot of confidence in myself.
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The chance came after she moved back to Atlanta in 2016 and found herself in a lull between projects.
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I just moved back to Middle Tennessee three years ago after being in the LA area for 10 years.
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The next year he moved back to Tanzania, taking a teaching post at the University of Dar es Salaam.
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You were at the major networks, and then of course lots of people moved back and forth between them.
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It was a skill he would take with him when he moved back to New York in December 1995.
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I moved back in with them, went to cooking school, and opened Fang Restaurant with my dad in 2009.
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We moved back to our seats, we sat down, got our seatbelt on and we were taken off the plane.
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The Donut King himself didn't fare so well: he gambled away his stores, got divorced and moved back to Cambodia.
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He received a full ride to Stanford through the school's Africa MBA Fellowship in 2014 and moved back to America.
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After the series ended, the two actors moved back to California and dove straight into auditioning for TV pilot season.
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Erik's aunt moved out of the area, so they moved back in with their parents in Gilroy midway through school.
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But in 2014, she felt a pull to New York, sold the farm and moved back to the East Coast.
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I eventually took what was left and moved back to Chicago to live my dream of starting my own restaurant.
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"Last year, it was LeBron just moved back there a year ago, and the team hadn't gelled yet," he said.
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When Stevenson left her, she moved back to Brooklyn from New Jersey and became more involved with American Indian causes.
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They recently moved back to El Paso from Los Angeles so Georgie could grow up in a smaller, safer city.
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Since her rough patch in the spring, she's moved back to London and is again teaching at an Islamic school.
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Arturo moved back to Ecuador from Florida, bought up the land and found himself in farming and the hospitality industry.
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When I moved back to the U.S. in 2000 for college, it was hard to find Korean beauty products stateside.
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So 2002, I left Barebones and my now-wife and I, we were just living together, moved back to Philadelphia.
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They lost touch in high school once Brandy's family relocated, but the two reconnected when she moved back in 1996.
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After thugs destroyed her husband's restaurant, taking with it all their savings, he moved back to Syria and was arrested.
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I've since moved back to the same city as my boyfriend, and she and I have even become pretty close.
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Yogi Ferrell contributed 21 points, nine on three 25-pointers, as he moved back to the bench with Smith's return.
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He'll fill the slot vacated when RHP Carlos Carrasco was moved back a day to take Danny Salazar's Wednesday start.
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Today marks a year since I quit my job as a consultant in London and moved back home to Belgrade.
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Becky, 25 I moved back home a year ago after a bad break up and started working in a bar.
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I moved back home to Brooklyn in May, but wanted to start saving to rent my own place by August.
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When I moved back East I kind of figured those guys would just come up and play all the time.
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First of all, let's see how far the wandering scar has gone: The scar moved back and to the left.
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When I moved back, they became a mass, a barely perceptible pattern interrupting the wall like a field of static.
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He was categorized as a "low-risk" sex offender in prison and moved back to Indiana once he got out.
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Abiy announced the plan for Ethiopian and Eritrean forces along the border to be moved back to camps in September.
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For the sake of the newborn, they temporarily moved back in with Eminem's mother, but the stay didn't last long.
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"I moved back to Pittsburgh to start Module with the goal of making good design accessible to everyone," he said.
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After 12 years on the mainland, she moved back to Puerto Rico in 1992 and immediately jumped into local politics.
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The Broncos moved back ahead at 38-34 on Holani's 6-yard run with 11:31 left in the contest.
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Its leader, Pablo Casado, having veered right in the spring, has grown a beard and moved back towards the centre.
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After fatally shooting him, Stockley moved back and forth between Smith's Buick and the back seat of his patrol car.
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After a year in Paris, the family moved back to China in 1938, the year after Japan's invasion of China.
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The Rams came up empty in their first game since the franchise moved back to Los Angeles from St. Louis.
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She moved back to Ghana after attending graduate school at Georgetown, intent on doing development work in her own country.
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After graduating, Hopson moved back home to her parents' basement to explore the burgeoning interest further, as a research associate.
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I was usually awake anyway: after graduating, I'd moved back home to work in the kitchen of a local hotel.
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"It's a business in a box," said Nyakarundi, who moved back to Rwanda in 85 once his prototype was ready.
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He will be moved back an extra day and make his next start Friday in Boston on six days rest.
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In 1450, Giovanni d'Alemagna died, the studio moved back to Venice and Antonio's principal collaborator became his youngest brother, Bartolomeo.
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That same year, Ms. Balbirer, whose career focus had shifted to writing, moved back to New York with her husband.
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In June 2007, she moved back to Manhattan to teach English at a middle school while completing her master's degree.
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The site has now moved back to the regular web and at the time of writing was up at a .
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In 2007, Lev had moved back and they thought Krallice was just going to be a one-off recording project.
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Mr. Meaney and his family moved back to New York in 2002 to be closer to relatives, Ms. Halford said.
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When we moved back to California two years later, I entered fourth grade and suddenly, I was the Asian kid.
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So at age nine, I moved back to Gallup, but the transition was a little more difficult than I anticipated.
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Once major economic indicators show we have moved back into a period of growth, any stimulus should be phased out.
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He sold the theater, now known as Upstate Films/Woodstock, and moved back to New York City in the 1980s.
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By 1955 he had moved back to his homeland and was a disc jockey for Armed Forces Radio in Keflavik.
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"Fundamentally" is a good word, because I think he's changed in small ways, moved forward, and then moved back again.
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After a month, he was moved back to Kober with even more security, as well as amenities he had requested.
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He worked as a soldier, a merchant, and a spy, and then moved back to England to become a lawyer.
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Last month, Tess Bonn, 5003, a television writer and producer, moved back to New York City from Washington for work.
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As of January 29, 2020, Zuckerberg had moved back up to reclaim his spot as the world's fifth-richest person.
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Then a friend that has recently moved back to England shoots me a message asking if I want to FaceTime.
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"We moved back all the farm animals yesterday when the alert level was lowered," said Emer Siscar, a poultry farmer.
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When Tyler Wilson graduated from college last year, he moved back in with his parents in Leavittsburg, Ohio, near Youngstown.
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Dean has since broken up with Craig, who she said impeded her sobriety, and moved back in with her parents.
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Nearly four of 250 (2000%) Millennials moved back in with their parents after graduation, according to the TD Ameritrade survey.
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He had grown up in Marin, and had moved back to California after college, hoping to live a bohemian life.
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The app was buggy enough that even those who tried it gave up fairly quickly and moved back to phones.
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The Bears quickly forced a Georgia punt and moved back across midfield when momentum suddenly swung back to the Bulldogs.
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Around that time, Wackie's moved back to the Bronx; it settled into its current location on Boston Road in 2014.
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In 1968, everyone in the band, except for Gregg, moved back to Florida after being released from their recording contract.
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After his father died, he moved back to Roanoke in 1948 and married a high school classmate, Ruth Fowler Johnston.
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Shortly after Cox finished high school, his family, having long roots in the Charleston area, moved back to Mount Pleasant.
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A Good Appetite The summer after I moved back to Brooklyn from Manhattan, I created a weekly ice cream ritual.
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He and his wife recently moved back into the home after it was heavily damaged during Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
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Furniture would be moved back and a two-person band — accordion and washboard — would be recruited to provide the music.
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He recently moved back to New York to work as a managing director at Teneo, the consulting and communications firm.
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I was 24, a chain-smoker, and had just moved back to Denver after trying out life in distant places.
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His two daughters went away to college and never moved back — a typical pattern for young people from the county.
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They reconnected through mutual friends living in California, and soon moved back to Salt Lake City to start a family.
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She left France from her hometown, near Lille, to study as a teenager, she said, and has never moved back.
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I moved back in summer 2016 just because the work was growing so much, beyond like digital or social media.
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A smart, delightful couple, María and Marcelo had met in Quito and moved back to Ñamarín to raise their four children.
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I moved back home when I got a divorce so that I could save money to eventually buy my own house.
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He moved back to Northern California and started placing Craigslist ads offering to pay cash for almost anything that contained silicon.
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This season, Frank even moved back in with Dolores after his 11-year relationship with girlfriend Ellie hit a rough patch.
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"When I moved back to Commerce, I bought a house, got married and was going to church and everything," Moon said.
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After I quit ballet and moved back to Toronto, she invited me to do a couple of numbers at her show.
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Since I just moved back to Dallas, I don't have many other friends to spend time with, but I don't mind.
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After more than two years of living with family they moved back to the site of their old home in December.
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Deputy Leighton Boyd testified he heard Bates say that and moved back to avoid being hit by a stun gun prong.
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I qualified when I moved back to the US after living in Australia for a year on a Working Holiday visa.
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Bailey kept engaging the shooter, having moved back toward the SUV, and continued firing at him as the Alexandria police arrived.
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Alec flew often to see Julia, but about a year later, Julia moved back to New York and in with Alec.
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During the 1960s some Korean-Chinese moved back to communist-ruled North Korea, which for a while seemed alluring by comparison.
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Lauren and John-Morgan Bush had recently moved back to New York City and were hosting some friends when inspiration struck.
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Dan, clearly fighting off losing his temper, explains that he's got a lot of mouths to feed since Darlene moved back.
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In the mid-1990s, Blair moved back to Fayetteville, Arkansas, and joined his brother in running their own management consulting firm.
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The white employer was an alcoholic philanderer who had abandoned a failed dental practice and moved back to his family's farm.
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There's a square "ball" and a pair of rectangular paddles on either side, moved back and forth by spinning a wheel.
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After peace was declared, they moved back in -- but now, with the dramatic spike in ivory poaching, they're staying away again.
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She moved back to Israel, where she had lived as a child, attended boarding school and later served in the military.
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He then moved back to Charleston, where he became the city's attorney, a position he would hold from 1952 to 1970.
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She moved back to North Dakota after just two weeks, saying her father allegedly abused her physically, the court records state.
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Eventually, when they moved back to the US for Andreas's high school years, his mother legally changed her name to Andrea.
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Wentzel only moved back into his own flood-damaged home three weeks ago and knows teachers still squatting in FEMA trailers.
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Elsa and Chris are only ditching the beautiful home because they moved back to his native Australia with their 3 kids.
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LHP Danny Duffy is scheduled to make his third start Friday after being moved back a day because of the rainout.
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She moved back to Flint after her first child was born because she loved the community in which she grew up.
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She was also pleasantly surprised by the belongings her neighbors had managed to salvage, which they'd moved back into the house.
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Rougned Odor homered twice and Shin-Soo Choo and Nomar Mazara also went deep for the Rangers, who moved back above .
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The tables all got moved back and the bar became five people-deep from 6 PM to 9 PM (at least!).
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When she moved back to the U.S., she started working at a MAC counter and over the years her clientele grew.
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After I graduated, I moved back to NYC and dated a string of flaky dudes who faded away one after another.
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He was moved back to managing just Westinghouse when Shiga resigned as Toshiba's chairman earlier this year as the crisis spread.
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Last year, she moved back to New York, where she has continued her work of ending violence in its myriad forms.
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At two, they were going to clean out Jasper's digs, now that Jas was sick and had moved back to Texas.
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Mirotic was eventually moved back to the bench, but it was to make room for Taj Gibson in the starting lineup.
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According to a 2016 interview, Dushku has moved back to Boston and is working towards a sociology degree at Suffolk University.
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Gonzalo Higuaín scored his 33rd goal as Napoli moved back into the second spot, restoring its 2-point advantage over Roma.
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Steinmetz, a former resident of Geneva who moved back to Israel in 2016, attended questioning sessions by the prosecutor, Bonnant said.
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RHP Zach Davies (0-2, 9.72 ERA) was originally scheduled to start Thursday but moved back a day with Wednesday's rainout.
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He eventually moved back to his native Tennessee, writing, guesting on local radio, and building a readership for his Web site.
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I actually sold my whole camera set up and moved back to Japan for a bit and only brought film cameras.
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By 2016, Meng had moved back to Beijing and started a busy career, first in tech journalism and then in investment.
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I moved out of San Francisco in early 2009 and I moved back to the suburbs to live with my sister.
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But then Hermine moved back over the Atlantic Ocean and hit record-warm ocean temperatures there, gathering to hurricane strength again.
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He noted that the stock has moved back above the highs it made in 2005 and is poised for a pullback.
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When my dad was diagnosed with cancer, I moved back to my childhood home, and got over my reluctance to meditation.
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Justin Van Orman, a Lutheran pastor who moved back to Mobridge to be closer to his 79-year-old father, Robert.
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She lost it to a grease fire in 2016, and eventually moved back to Atlanta to work as a casting director.
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In 2012, Lee and his family moved back to the U.S., during which they stayed in hotels in Virginia and Hawaii.
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As you know my theory that all men should be raised by lesbians and then moved back to the general population.
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After he completed his studies, writing his thesis on international arms transfers to Iran, we moved back to Pakistan in 1977.
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I was living in Los Angeles at the time, and moved back to the Bay Area to be near my friends.
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The family—now with a son on the way—had moved back to his hometown of San Diego for the job.
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The couple met in March 2016 through mutual friends soon after Ms. Shalleck-Klein moved back to Washington from San Francisco.
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She went on Tinder after her son, Gavin Schniers, now 17, moved back to San Angelo to live with his father.
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Stalwarts moved back and rebuilt, but there's still a ghostly row of collapsed houses on the street closest to the mountains.
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After the war, Mr. Leboyer moved back to Paris, where he worked in a hospital and then opened a private practice.
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Like 33-year-old Vincent Gallagher, who just moved back to the East Coast after working in a San Francisco pizzeria.
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But in early January, as some of the reaction to the Trump victory subsided, the firm moved back into muni bonds.
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When I moved back to New York a few months ago, I moved into my own place for the first time.
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I explained why my views on economic policy first shifted to the right and have since moved back to the left.
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In October, he moved back to the U.S., to a basement apartment in his brother's house, in the suburbs of Denver.
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In 1993, Ms. Coleman moved back to New York and started busking in the subway, playing guitar and singing indie rock.
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Following the Perez crash, the barrier he hit was moved back 48 feet, while bumps on the approaching road were removed.
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When Mr. Blatchford moved back to New York in summer 2016, he asked Ms. Brown to scout an apartment for him.
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The 32-year-old is a rising star in the party who moved back to the district after leaving Boston's administration.
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After working at a couple of acclaimed restaurants in Spain, he moved back to Scandinavia and settled in Oslo in 2008.
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The house was moved back from the road in 1907 and is reached by a long drive with a gated entrance.
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By the time the show ended in 2004, she moved back "to the lily pad I was born on," she said.
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In 2015, she moved back to Hong Kong to take the position of head of the group's global sourcing and buying.
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In the 16 years since the fall of the Taliban, women have gradually moved back into important societal and professional roles.
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One of them, Victoria Sherman, said 12 close friends of hers had moved back home even though many had steady jobs.
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She moved back to Nashville from Washington, D.C., in 2008 to take care of her mother, who died four years later.
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And then when I moved back from Indonesia to Hawaii, I had the manners and habits probably of an Indonesian kid.
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He had moved back to Southern California — he's originally from here — and was covering LA and the surrounding areas for Sequoia.
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The place, rural and conservative, was oppressive to him and he moved back to the city as soon as he could.
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But when Mr. Chan moved back to his birthplace, Hong Kong, in 1997, he was unemployed and automobile-less, he said.
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Bond yields, which move opposite price, moved back up from about 2.91 percent on the 10-year to over 2.95 percent.
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I have moved back into full-time journalism to help crystallize my findings while trying hard to keep testing my assumptions.
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The conversation moved back onto Trump, however Oliver maintained that he's actually unable to vote because he's not a U.S. citizen.
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He returned home after graduation, moved back in with his family and got a job working security at a Baby Gap.
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The guy I'm dating is 10 years older than me, but moved back in with his mom after some bad luck.
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