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moved

adjective as in gone to a different residence

adjective as in proposed

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The catch: Mining has eroded the local terrain so much that most of Kiruna must be moved.

Administration officials have simultaneously moved billions from other accounts to keep paychecks flowing.

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In Venice, Meals was equally moved when he accidentally came upon an obelisk marking the spot where, in April 1942, more than a thousand Japanese Americans boarded buses for Manzanar.

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Some experts have noted that homework has the negative potential to widen the gaps between students from different economic and family support backgrounds — and that’s why Inglewood instructor Bolden first moved away from homework.

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Over the next six weeks, Beth moved in with her mother - but Natalie said she knew her daughter would still leave the house to use the drug when the pain became unbearable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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