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moved

adjective as in gone to a different residence

adjective as in proposed

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He then stabbed the victim, who had only moved to Huddersfield a fortnight previously to live with his uncle, around 40 seconds after the confrontation started, in full view of passers-by, including children.

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Mrs Kennedy told the court rain disrupted her preparations, with last year's vigil moved inside the nearby Baptist Church.

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We moved here about eight years ago because we loved that the home and the location offered space and privacy.

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So far, the new tax policy has been used by around 5,000 people who have moved to Italy, estimates Maisto e Associati, an Italian law firm that specializes in tax law.

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It should have been a happier time, but we moved in while preparing the boys to go live with their relatives.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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