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move on









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Will they make a surprise move on deadline day?

From BBC

“It’s quite a smart move on the part of Google,” said Oliver Kerr, managing director for North America at consulting firm Aurora Energy Research.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an industry that might feel like it’s moved on from the era of R&B when these performers ruled, the concert proved that the music remains deeply wanted — and fully capable of filling arenas.

From Los Angeles Times

The words, the reminders of persistence, kept them moving on amid so much death and destruction.

From Literature

“Before I was so angry and just so tense. Now I just move on easier and faster when things don’t go my way.”

From Los Angeles Times