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(91) This decision is definitely a move in the right direction. (92) People, he thought, could move in different paths yet harmonize and help each other, but not intentionally. (93) Bulldozers could move in soon afterward if required permits have been granted. (94) But the park's present elephants are eager to inspect their £250,000 living quarters before they move in. (95) But others in the company were so enamored of the idea that they urged the Macintosh team to move in that direction. (96) Johnson would often move in contradictory directions, yet he would usually achieve consensus. (97) The next move in social care planning was to advise the daughter and son-in-law to leave, applying to be rehoused. (98) The adult males move in larger home ranges that are superimposed spatially upon those of the females. (99) I was frightened to move in case the branch broke. (100) In the 1980s there has been a general move in museum education circles towards active learning experiences on site. (101) It must, moreover, try to predict how they will move in the future. (102) The transference of emphasis upon truth-claims, in particular, seems to be a move in the right direction. (103) Other vultures observe these rapid flying actions in the distance and then move in themselves. (104) She wanted me to dispose of my apartment, sell our furniture, move in with her. (105) Cephalus looking keenly around saw something move in the thicket ahead and threw the javelin. (106) So boss, I say we move in on the Zinfandel Gang now and stick a corkscrew in them. (107) Lerner expects the development's first residents to move in by the middle of 2002. (108) Second-guessing the bank's next move in the takeover bid proved very difficult. (109) When I get the two magnets properly aligned on either side of the pad, see how they move in unison? (110) Laing added a third penalty and McCluskey scored under the posts after a perfect scissors move in midfield. (111) If the ribber is on full pitch these prongs move in slightly between the ribber sinker posts as you wind the handle. (112) They tend to move in the opposite direction of the market. (113) A large proportion of meat and poultry food products move in interstate commerce. (114) Fund management launched a $ 3.9-billion hostile takeover bid -- an unprecedented move in a generally cozy industry. (115) All objects have a propensity to move in straight lines, upwards or downwards, towards their natural place. (116) Springfield's backup must have been summoned by Larsen, either that or they had decided to move in themselves. (117) It is healthy that people move in and out, and thus contribute to a sharing of experience. (118) Before we move in, the place has to be redecorated and all the carpets replaced. (119) I thought I could move in the world of all possible lights, and breathe, breathe, breathe. (120) With his huge head, huge eyebrows, he watched our every move in the building.