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moved

[moovd] / muvd /


ADJECTIVE
gone to a different residence
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ADJECTIVE
proposed
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The bear that squeezed through a small opening and made himself at home is tagged by wildlife officials as 2120 and has been trapped and moved from Altadena before.

From Los Angeles Times

Broader stock indexes briefly slipped as a result, while Treasury yields rose and energy stocks and gold, which are particularly sensitive to rising prices, moved higher.

From Barron's

Broader stock indexes briefly slipped as a result, while Treasury yields rose and energy stocks and gold, which are particularly sensitive to rising prices, moved higher.

From Barron's

Broader stock indexes briefly slipped as a result, while Treasury yields rose and energy stocks and gold, which are particularly sensitive to rising prices, moved higher.

From Barron's

Etienne moved to London this year after leaving the U.S., where he had lived for years on a temporary work visa.

From The Wall Street Journal