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I moved for love after marrying a handsome Aussie bloke.
All of them have since been moved for their safety.
Cosby's team immediately moved for a mistrial after the remark.
Glen St. Andrew has moved for dismissal of the case.
Dick first moved for a ruling that the email was privileged.
Revenue barely moved for a couple of years while spending increased.
"They were too moved [for me] to ask questions," she says.
He moved for a then-world record transfer fee of $111 million.
The action has moved for the immediate future to the Western Conference.
Liu said he was never moved for the remaining hours of the flight.
I was in my early 2500s and had moved for a newspaper job.
Standstill at the passport control, and we've barely moved for half an hour.
But I moved for love, and it opened up a can of worms.
Uber's lawyers have already moved for the case to be moved to arbitration.
Both players, who were in the minor leagues, were moved for cash considerations.
By the time I moved for college, they would leave for satellite, too.
And when I say "I moved for the job," that's putting it lightly.
The men's downhill was moved for the same reason on Sunday to Thursday.
English also moved for a temporary restraining order barring Mulvaney from taking the office.
Ophelia barely moved for a week after its formation, and was then blown north.
Once I unrolled my mat, I barely moved for the rest of the class.
Shareholders moved for a preliminary injunction to block the deal in Delaware Chancery Court.
Furthermore, his extremely fragile state prevented him from being moved for X-ray analysis.
She moved for school, because Ofglen is a badass scientist who lectured in cellular biology.
He died on Monday in a Paris hospital, where he had been moved for treatment.
The lamb moved for a few seconds afterward, but to my surprise, it was over quickly.
Neither of us moved for what must have been hours because eventually the room fell dark.
However, US war planners would also be watching how much ammunition was moved for such event.
The hospital emergency and urgent care services were moved for now to another building in Marshalltown.
Lawyers for Mr. Redstone called the suit meritless and had moved for it to be dismissed.
Curt Cashour, the agency's press secretary, said employees were "absolutely not" being moved for political reasons.
Opelka slammed 211, the last a 1023-mile-per-hour fastball that Isner barely moved for.
Mr. McMonagle later moved for a mistrial because he was so unhappy with this particular testimony.
In March 2018, after both sides moved for summary judgment, Bramzon's firm voluntarily dismissed its suit.
The herders and farmers who were moved for the project endured starvation, executions and brutal expulsions.
Within days of Littleton's appointment, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd and Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein moved for reconsideration.
Downing moved for a mistrial, but didn't explain the grounds — he asked for time to do research.
They would get retrained, re-skilled, moved for new opportunities, higher productivity jobs, all would go well.
"He met Nadia too and I think he was moved for the same reasons and he understood."
Even so, not all of the thousands of people being moved for the telescope want to go.
So far, Apple has moved for judgment as a matter of law as to infringement and damages.
Hausfeld and Susman Godfrey moved for approval of a second settlement, $130 million with Citigroup, last August.
"I moved for his nomination by acclimation in order to have a unified Democratic Party," she said.
Farm workers who reported spotting the truck said it had not moved for a couple of days.
Pending resolution of a lawsuit, the statues will not be moved for at least six more months.
I had moved for a job that I didn't love, but that seemed good for my career.
Whether the sentencing will proceed as planned remains unclear after Stone's lawyers moved for a new trial.
A handful of polling locations in northeastern Ohio were moved for Tuesday&aposs election because of power outages.
Now is the time to ask for it—mountains can be moved for your wishes at this time.
Some of the most badly injured minors could be moved for medical attention in Galveston, Texas, he added.
He was so mentally and physically exhausted he barely moved for two weeks after his publicity tour ended.
The foreign relations panel approved McFarland's nomination in September, but it has not moved for a floor vote.
And on Tuesday, he moved for Democrats to nominate Clinton for the presidency, a gesture of party unity.
"As I hadn't moved for two years I had to re-learn to use my brain," he said.
"As I hadn't moved for two years I had to re-learn to use my brain," he said.
On the practice court on Wednesday, Cash did not like the way Vandeweghe moved for a drop shot.
Torres said she was glad the residence moved for the security of the ambassador and other U.S. personnel.
Defense attorneys moved for a mistrial because of the direct comment to Cosby, but the judge denied the motion.
From 1953 to 1963, he and Mr. Nighthawk performed together, and they moved for a time to St. Louis.
But all this preparation was for naught, when the government moved for a continuance at the very last minute.
Individuals in wheelchairs could more easily have doors opened for them, heavy packages moved for them and so on.
"I moved for the dream of working here," she said in an interview before her shift one recent afternoon.
Mr. Lambert checked the taxi's GPS unit and saw that the car had not moved for almost a day.
A number of local and national efforts, both legislative and citizen-driven, have moved for greater voting machine security.
And on Friday, Entwistle & Cappucci moved for approval of the proposed settlement from U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly of Chicago.
Asked whether the goalposts had been moved for the talks, she said only that the parameters were still being discussed.
Michelangelo's real statue did once stand in this spot, but it was moved, for its own protection, 143 years ago.
I was very moved for the production team to view me in this way and trust me with this part.
The most important person it moved for me was my mother, and she's not moved by all of my films.
In March, the government moved for dismissal of the suit, a motion the ACLU must answer in the next two weeks.
Authorities said the military vehicles were being moved for an annual multinational military exercise that begins on Tuesday, multiple reports said.
Just outside the airline's office on the runway was a plane that looked like it hadn't moved for a long time.
The Spanish champions said Bravo had moved for an initial 18 million euros plus a further two million in add-ons.
When the Wiseau, wearing his trademark sunglasses, got to the stage, he moved for the microphone before Franco turned him back.
He attended the Bronx High School of Science before finishing high school in Arizona, where he had moved for health reasons.
"Germany has not moved for the past 10 years," a German senior executive working for a foreign company told me angrily.
Several Democrats moved for the healthcare legislation to be referred to Senate committees for hearings, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell refused.
I remember being moved for a bit, and I remember the pain of the actual penetration, and I remember them taking turns.
Last year, after a lawyer disciplinary committee moved for his immediate suspension, he agreed to surrender his law license and was disbarred.
Tracey Davies, 47, from Worcester, UK, renovated her grandmother's bedroom, which was damaged because the furniture wasn't moved for over 20 years.
The defense team moved for a mistrial, and Mr. Manson waved a newspaper headline reading "Manson Guilty, Nixon Declares" before the court.
Here are seven other capital cities that were moved for a range of reasons including overcrowding, security or to a more central location.
Atilla's lawyers had moved for Berman to enter a verdict of not guilty during the trial, after the prosecutors finished presenting their evidence.
On Monday, he moved for Judge Ovrom to reconsider the ruling, arguing that his medical and financial records are not of public concern.
President and Fellows of Harvard College, the lawsuit alleging that Harvard discriminates against Asian-American applicants, both sides have moved for summary judgment.
But by the Obama administration's final months, the agency moved for the first time to ban a pesticide largely because of epidemiological research.
" Compared to how quickly life moved for Obama as president, he found that, comparatively, "everything felt like it was moving in slow motion.
The fire was spreading "minute by minute," Grim recalled, and animals initially placed in a pig pen had to be moved for safety.
Some were physically moved for hundreds of meters from a protest sit-in in front of the first security checkpoint near the summit grounds.
Because Americans moved for work, mostly from poor areas to richer ones, after 19793 incomes around the country steadily converged for a hundred years.
Each time, I found leaves collecting in the charging ports of the two cars, as if they had not been moved for several days.
Your WiFi signal strength might not be able to deliver ideal speeds because your router is old or needs to be moved, for example.
They're called "pressure ulcers" in medical jargon, and are the open wounds that patients develop when they have not moved for long periods of time.
The gathering was originally to be held in Istanbul, but the Russian church, among others, asked that it be moved for security and other reasons.
The school system moved for summary judgment, arguing that the salary gap between Rizo and her male co-workers was not due to sex discrimination.
But for years, many shelter residents have complained about being moved for seemingly no reason, while being given little notice or a chance to appeal.
Coates even moved for a time to France, as Baldwin did, and Coates's expatriate distance only sharpened his view of the goings-on at home.
Müller barely moved for a second, then broke into an almost sheepish grin, while Nadal was left figuratively banging his head over a lost opportunity.
Mr. Rainey sold the shop and moved for a while with his family to Gozo, a Maltese island, to find enlightenment through fasting and meditation.
Moving agencies would therefore require the government to either compensate the people being moved for the cost of uprooting them, or to suffer mass personnel losses.
But in the lead-up to the G20, the sky has cleared as polluting industries have been shut down or moved for the international meeting's duration.
The whistleblower said they had been told the contents of the call did not need to be classified this way, and were moved for political reasons.
Before the start of deliberations, the defense moved for a motion of acquittal based on the government's closing argument, but that was denied by the judge.
Some aircraft were moved for safety reasons across the capital to Tripoli's international airport, which has been closed since 2014 due to damage from earlier fighting.
Installing remote-controlled bollards—short posts—he said, could also help keep a barrier in between cars and people, and can be moved for ambulances or police.
Mentor's lawyers at Tucker Ellis moved for summary judgment, arguing the clock began to run on Bergin's claims once she had surgery to remove some pieces of mesh.
Following that verdict, Sanofi and Regeneron moved for U.S. District Judge Sue Robinson, who is presiding over the case, to overturn the verdict and order a new trial.
The Karlssons have since moved for a peace bond—basically a restraining order—against Caryk accusing her of threatening Monica, Erik, and their stillborn baby, among other things.
After a series of legal maneuvers, in the current case, Walgreens moved for summary judgment on the grounds that it had no legal obligation to contact the doctor.
His father, from London, married his ­Viennese mother in Zurich but moved for business reasons to Alexandria, when Egypt was a somewhat ambiguous part of the British Empire.
Numbers seem to back up complaints from people in New York City's shelter system that they are moved, for seemingly no reason, far from work, school and family.
Under a government program, hundreds of thousands of people living in the region are being moved for safety to fortified garrison towns, ringed by farms, recaptured from the militants.
Judge Maren Nelson just sent Jill a legal doc, obtained by TMZ, in which she says the case has been stagnant and Jill hasn't moved for a final judgment.
Bob Menendez and his co-defendant, Dr. Salomon Melgen moved for a mistrial in their defendants' federal bribery case Thursday afternoon, but the judge appeared poised to reject it.
That's what "handles the virtual environment," Doucet said, and makes sure it looks realistic: that a shadow lands in the right place when an object is moved, for example.
Victoria Verón, 23, who herself had to drop out of school around third grade when her parents moved for work, has seen the powerful impact of girls' education firsthand.
I was surprised and moved, for example, to learn from a BBC report about a young man named Mats Steen whose body was severely disabled by Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
The truck turned up Monday night in an orchard in Live Oak, California, where farm workers who reported it said the vehicle had not moved for several days, reports KCRA.
Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, plaintiffs do not have to obtain judges' approval to dismiss cases before a defendant has answered the complaint or moved for summary judgment.
After the company entered Chapter 11, Duro Dyne moved for Fitzpatrick's official appointment as the future claimants' representative, hoping to win quick approval of the company's pre-negotiated restructuring plan.
Half of the newcomers to this city moved here for techno and the other half moved for love, and then realized that techno (124bpm forever) was more stable than love.
But community and civil rights organizations have moved for court oversight of all changes in Chicago's troubled department, filing a federal lawsuit Wednesday alleging police abuse against six African-American plaintiffs.
The rise of McGregor serves as proof as he continually faced doubters and critics as the yardstick to measure success was continually moved for the Irishman until he won UFC gold.
I began discussions about a job that would take me from Chicago, where my family and I had moved for my current role, back to Manhattan, the place I consider home.
By the end of the day, the Manson team's lawyers had moved for a mistrial, citing the president's remarks, and Nixon issued what his press secretary called a "clarification" taking them back.
When Cooper was six, his family moved for two years to the Standing Rock Reservation, in South Dakota, where his father, Duahne, or D.W., was employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
After being contacted by The New York Times, Patricia Dunphy, a senior vice president with Rockrose, the developer, wrote in an email that the construction fence would be moved for the event.
After a second wave of attacks, the company moved for court orders against ChatSurge's web host, registrar, payment processor, and other services in an effort to track down the proprietor of the service.
Four days later police recovered the truck in an orchard in Live Oak, between Yuba City and Gridley, where farm workers who reported the vehicle said it had not moved for several days.
Cioffi assumed his own signature competitive pose — sitting sideways in his chair, elbow propped on his knee, cigar inches from his face, the Thinker in a black tuxedo — and barely moved for hours.
Arpaio moved for recusal of this Latina judge because her twin sister was the head of the National Council of La Raza, the largest national Latino civil rights organization in the United States.
Cafferkey was diagnosed with Ebola and was moved for intensive treatment to the Royal Free Hospital, which has an isolation unit with a tent with controlled ventilation set up over the patient's bed.
Indeed, there is a June 30 hearing in Massachusetts on Mr. Redstone's motion to dismiss, while Mr. Dauman and fellow ousted director George Abrams have moved for a medical examination of Mr. Redstone.
A trucker trying to get in touch with retailers or manufacturers who need their goods moved, for instance, might spend hours on the phone or on email trying to find the next job.
I know that since she moved for the new job, she was called by a real estate agent on WhatsApp, not for an apartment that was available, but simply because she 'looked pretty'.
"It was lovely to live in, but the commute …" said Ms. Hall, who moved for a time to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, then to Long Island City, where she shared an apartment with a boyfriend.
In June 2016, the trustee selected Gerchen Keller as the stalking-horse bidder, proposed an auction process and moved for approval of that process from U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil of Manhattan.
Then the brokerage moved for the dismissal of its customers' consolidated class action, arguing that plaintiffs could not establish their constitutional right to sue in federal court because they couldn't show a concrete injury.
Kraft's lawyers at Jenner & Block moved for Judge John Blakey to sanction the CFTC for violating the consent order, arguing that the CFTC breached the agreement by making a public statement about the case.
I moved to New York for the first time in 2004 to be in [the musical] Fosse, then moved for good in 2006 and early on appeared in both West Side Story and Wicked.
Dianne Feinstein, who has been behind a lot of gun control proposals in the Senate, introduced a bill to ban bump stocks but eventually Trump moved for the Justice Department to ban the device.
With the Utah arrays in place, Mr Kochevar was asked to imagine moving a virtual arm in a computer simulation, and, later, to imagine moving his own arm while it was being moved for him.
In the morning I strap it on and only notice it occasionally—when my phone buzzes and a notification pops up, when I haven't moved for an hour, and whenever I need to check the time.
Really, I feel like last year's Vezina runner-up just got moved for next to nothing, and nobody mentions it because we all figure Steve Yzerman is playing 290D chess and we must be missing something.
The seriousness with which the bureau took the allegations is underscored by the fact an FBI internal affairs review of Strzok's actions recommended he be suspended, yet FBI leadership overruled that recommendation and moved for termination.
A group of lawyers who served in former President Obama's administration has moved for a temporary injunction against President Trump's voter fraud commission, seeking to block it from accessing voter roll data from all 50 states.
"'No Time To Die' moved for reasons specific to that film and at least in North America it's unlikely that we will see a sudden rush by studios to move release dates for films," he said.
As more companies incorporate creative and unique perks that showcase their values and uplift their employees, the bar is continuously moved for what it takes to attract and retain talent — and keep employees feeling happy and respected.
According to KFOR News, Holtzclaw's attorney moved for a new trial on Wednesday night, claiming that a Facebook post made by a police detective after the jury verdict implied that there was evidence withheld from the defense.
A lot of professional athletes were drawn to President Obama, a black man, basketball junkie and ESPN habitué with a degree of cool they recognized — and they were moved for the first time to direct political engagement.
With a childcare crisis looming, the family has now packed up and moved for the time being from their home in California to Westchester, New York, while Kyle works on the East Coast, so they can be together.
According to the Times of India, the set-up for the Hindu ceremonies (which were to take place at the Mehrangarh Fort, but were moved for security reasons) cost an estimated $42,000, and the catering reportedly cost $61,000.
But at multiple points throughout their lives, this second generation of mice was moved for several days to special cages equipped with unlocked running wheels and monitors that tracked how much they moved when not on the wheels.
At the convention, Sanders gave a speech in support of Clinton and moved for Democrats to choose her as the party's presidential nominee in a gesture that was meant to unite the party heading into the general election.
IF YOU THINK THE MARKETS ARE NEVER GOING TO MOVE, YOURE NOT GOING TO HEDGE ANYTHING BECAUSE WHY SPEND THAT MONEY AND THE IRONY ALWAYS IS THAT WHEN THINGS HAVENT MOVED FOR A WHILE, THE RISK PREMIUM GETS LOW.
For as long as Yuri can remember, Jehovah's Witnesses in his native Uzbekistan dealt with similar harassment under the recently deceased nationalist dictator Islam Karimov as they face now in Russia, where he moved for work some decades ago.
The states, led by the attorneys general of Texas and Nevada, moved for a preliminary injunction on Wednesday in federal court in Sherman, Texas, asking U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant, an Obama appointee, to stop the rule from taking effect Dec.
She tells herself, and everyone else, that she has moved for a more laid-back lifestyle, but in fact she is there to pursue Josh Chan, a skateboarding, underemployed bro she once dated at summer camp (played by Vincent Rodriguez III).
The advance has hardly moved for more than a month, though, as the militants are holding out in the densely populated Old City in western Mosul, where tanks and heavy vehicles are not able to operate because of its narrow streets.
LONDON — One of President Trump's earliest memories, one he routinely recounts to journalists and biographers, is of watching his mother watch television, so enthralled that she barely moved for hours, on the day in 1953 that Queen Elizabeth was crowned.
"Oh thank God," Hassan exclaimed as his son moved for the first time after his right arm was shredded and his back torn by shrapnel in the bombing, which killed at least 90 people and wounded dozens at a bustling checkpoint.
"It strikes me that there is some room to talk about how that money might be invested in America, and then we can argue about the rate once we've decided the parameters of what we think it might be moved for," he said.
No working person has time for that, but our app choice, Hinge, is full of singles who are on the app specifically to go on dates, and it's especially popular in big cities where more people are bound to have moved for work.
"The offense level and guideline range, however, do not account for a downward departure pursuant to Section 85033K1.1 of the United States Sentencing Guidelines reflecting the defendants substantial assistance to the government, which the government has moved for contemporaneously," Mueller's prosecutors wrote Tuesday.
"In 2013 it came to my attention that the responsibility of some monuments, especially those dedicated to the South and the Confederacy were in danger of being moved for no good reason," Sponsor of the Tennessee Heritage Protection Act of 2016, Rep.
Baute moved for a mistrial on the grounds that the accuser and her attorneys intentionally withheld these text messages during the pre-trial discovery process, but the judge denied that motion, saying there was no evidence to suggest it was anything but inadvertent.
In one case, he was moved for using his charm to obtain special privileges from a prison staff member, according to someone familiar with his situation behind bars who spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing the private nature of the information.
Public Citizen Litigation Group on Wednesday moved for en banc rehearing of a December decision by a 2nd Circuit panel that said Hasaki Restaurant in Manhattan and a former chef could settle an overtime case for $20,000 without review by a judge.
She said that once they are stable they are moved for rehabilitation to a living exhibit where the 476,000 visitors who come to the aquarium each year can see how they are cared for and learn how they are nursed back to health.
"The offense level and guideline range, however, do not account for a downward departure pursuant to Section 85033K1.1 of the United States Sentencing Guidelines reflecting the defendants substantial assistance to the government, which the government has moved for contemporaneously," Mueller's prosecutors wrote in court filings.
Because of the CBA and salary cap and old boys network, mountains must be moved for there to be even the threat of an offer sheet, like the ones that got Brandon Saad and Dougie Hamilton new homes before they signed their second NHL contracts.
Andrew M. Cuomo — who on Thursday tweeted "Good riddance" about Mr. Trump's change of residence — speculated at an unrelated news conference on Friday that the president had moved for "legal purposes," seemingly referring to the case being pursued by Mr. Vance, rather than because of New York's high taxes.
The rural poor have always moved for work—from the Dust Bowl to California during the Great Depression, and from central Appalachia to the factories of Chicago after World War II. During the Great Migration, black Americans fled the South for the economic and social opportunities that Jim Crow prohibited.
After being honored by an invitation to dine with King Xerxes and Queen Esther, Then went Haman forth that day joyful and with a glad heart: but when Haman saw Mordecai in the king's gate, that he stood not up, nor moved for him, he was full of indignation against Mordecai.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner moved for a new trial for Lamar Johnson, who was sentenced to life without possibility of parole on murder charges in 1995, a conviction Gardner's office said was secured through fabricated evidence and bribing an eyewitness who recanted his testimony, according to the Post.
In a different case, in which Liebowitz filed an infringement suit against a mom-and-pop cleaning service, Judge Cote awarded $10,000 in sanctions after Liebowitz failed to serve the defendants with notice of a pretrial conference, but then cut the award to only $2,000 after Liebowitz moved for reconsideration.
Whenever I asked her why she left Manning, S.C., in the 1930s during the Great Migration of Southern blacks to Northern cities — after explaining to her what the Great Migration was and that she was in it — she said her family moved for the chance of a better life, better jobs.
In this scenario, the annual total costs during adulthood from obesity-associated medical expenses and lost productivity plummeted by about $62 billion when children were active three times a week and by more than $120 billion every year when all of the virtual children played and moved for at least an hour each day.
Colorado-based Helix TCS Inc on Tuesday told the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that a three-judge panel's September ruling will give "criminals a personal property right to the proceeds of their illicit conduct" by affording them the protections of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and moved for en banc review.
In the end, six prospective lead plaintiffs moved for appointment, including one shareholder whom Judge Wilson had previously rejected; an institutional investor that had not participated in the initial lead plaintiff contest; and a new investor group represented by the plaintiffs' firm that had been litigating the case for nearly two years, Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check.
Phil Berger, president pro tempore of the state's Senate, and Tim Moore, speaker of its House of Representatives, on Friday moved for permission to file an amicus brief in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina opposing Planned Parenthood's motion for summary judgment, arguing the state had a compelling interest in restricting abortion.
There's a new batch of club kids, but because of rising costs of living in the city, a lot of them go home to their apartments in Brooklyn—the borough where a lot of the clubbing has moved, for financial and zoning reasons—at a reasonable hour, so they can wake up and earn a paycheck the next day.
If they presumed that, in an imaginary America, half of all children exercised vigorously for about 25 minutes three times a week, such as during active recess or sports or, more ambitiously, ran around and moved for at least an hour every day, which is the amount of youth exercise recommended by the C.D.C., their virtual lives were transformed.
Miami, where'd we moved for my father's job, was a strange place for us, as we met cousins we never knew and started to understand that there were lots of people who also spoke Spanish and English, as we had long done growing up, but in towns where it would elicit a strange look and where we rarely met others who spoke Spanish.
There were about half a million fewer cases of adult-onset heart disease, diabetes, cancer and strokes in this simulation, and the society-wide costs associated with these illnesses dropped by about $32 billion every year if the children romped about for 25 minutes three times per week and by almost $37 billion if they moved for an hour every day.
He had the good fortune to come of age when the British countryside was ecstatic with wildlife — half of which has since been wiped out — and when he was 7, the bountiful hares, larks, thrushes, butterflies and moths of his surroundings were the source of his salvation: It was at this point that his mother's mind unraveled and she moved, for a time, into an asylum.
The devastating Ebola epidemic was in full swing during her stint, though Cafferkey did not learn that her own life was at risk until she fell ill shortly after touching back down in the UK. She was then diagnosed with Ebola and was moved for intensive treatment to London's Royal Free Hospital, which has an isolation unit tended by trained medical staff and a tent with controlled ventilation set up over the patient's bed.
By the time he moved for good to Italy almost 30 years later, in 2009 — he is now in charge of the exhibition program and special events at the American Academy in Rome — he had amassed a huge number of objects, or, to be precise, collections of objects: 30 prints depicting Mary, Queen of Scots (''I am attracted to the history of English female martyrs,'' he says), dozens of French ice buckets in the form of pineapples, 200 cactus-shaped vintage ceramic salt and pepper shakers from the American Southwest.

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