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There’s a history of futility among California House members who tried to make a move from the lower chamber into the U.S.

A defence source told me, “we are going to have to make a move on spending or we can put our fingers in our ears and hope we get through it – the Treasury has to do the maths on this – the way to stop spending 5 percent of GDP in the future is to spend now.”

From BBC

But, soon after inauguration, “I would expect Trump to make a move on anti-transgender issues about transgender girls in sports,” USC education professor Morgan Polikoff said.

But Verstappen positioned his car with expertise to prevent Norris being able to make a move at the hairpin at Turn 15.

From BBC

“I thought he had the pulse and the right feel for when to make a move and who to go to.”

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

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