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Conor Bruen, who is autistic and raps under the moniker Wee Polo, was getting ready to show some moves on the dance floor.

From BBC

The underlying problem may be that the world has moved on from a time when government-sponsored institutions were often better than similar private-sector ones.

From The Wall Street Journal

If this group is to achieve anything then they'd better get a move on.

From BBC

Unable to answer those questions, Kurosawa moved on from the concept, though we learn that the number of figures referred to in the title “Seven Samurai” was not chosen with particular care.

From The Wall Street Journal

The judges had moved on to the next pet.

From Literature