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move on
verb as in advance
verb as in depart
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verb as in get along
verb as in go ahead
verb as in proceed
verb as in progress
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In a statement, the Department for Business said it was "pushing the European Commission for urgent clarification of the impact of this move on the UK".
Fans speculated that after she said “I do,” she would have children and move on from music — or so BBC host Scott Mills had informed his guest.
"We're hearing that some criminals are stopping dealing drugs and moving on to the phone business because it's more lucrative," Policing Minister Sarah Jones said.
We said it was not ours and the Russian patrol moved on.
Frustrated by the slow progress of the game in the US, Mandaric bought Belgian club Charleroi and then moved on to Nice.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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