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121) Government itself was rarely the active initiator in the move to criminalize immorality. 122) There are many exceptions, though: In some but not most traditional human societies, men move to women. 123) Their unsuccessful efforts included a move to block the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing provisions of environmental laws now on the books. 124) Thus, when you insert it into text, existing characters move to the right and down to make room. 125) But Schwartz was undeterred in his efforts to keep Worldwide Plaza on a shortlist of three possible buildings to move to. 126) He retained his hold on her wrist but made no move to pull her to her feet. 127) The income from private tutoring was falling and the Joyces were obliged to move to a basement flat near Brompton Cemetery. 128) The November 1988 white paper on the loan scheme proposed a move to gross income. 129) It enabled me to stay in my home of 30 years rather than move to a property with cheaper rates. 130) Life is a natural cycle just like the changing seasons so youth must move to middle age and then proceed to death. 131) When that column reaches the bottom of the page, the cursor will move to the top of the second column. 132) In spite of the West's move to hit the ruling elite with more sanctions, few think change will come soon. 133) C., and Paris, to move to his home town of Perry, Ga., after getting married. 134) He could neither move to attack nor take evasive action. 135) Young Gilbey's passion was cars and he skipped going to university to move to the bright lights of London. 136) I urge him to stop any move to allow the barrage project to continue to be used as a party political football. 137) Oftel argues that the move to a single private agency would prevent several private companies offering rival emergency services. 138) Churchill's move to the Board of Trade in 1908 coincided with the return of acute economic depression. 139) Should I drop out of grad school and move to Des Moines? 140) The questioner should move to an empty seat as far away as possible. 141) Davis' original move to Los Angeles established the judicial precedent that a team can move without approval from other owners. 142) In a preseason game against Jacksonville, Doleman used another move to sack the quarterback that left the Jags' Boselli chagrined. 143) Some big firms have cut the pay of senior executives in a move to impress on humbler employees that times are tough. 144) Irene had fully expected that Douglas's move to a new branch would lead to promotion, but it hadn't happened. 145) His move to Baronsmead followed a fairly typical career progression. 146) Nobody could conceive that this tenant would move to the West Side. 147) Beginning at an early age, children need to begin to move tO independence. 148) To compensate, I told him to move to his left on the return of the serve. 149) But this, being a deliberative move to impart false information, would be a reversion to the linguistic. 150) If everything went according to plan they would move to the city before the end of the year.