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Harris’ views on these issues appeared to move along with those of the grassroots, but she often faced questions from the left about her level of conviction.

It is paralleled by an above-ground sewage line rigged with flexible pipes designed to move along with the land — but ground movement has left the road marred by cracks, ripples and steep dips.

“We’re going to take some losses, and in a bad budget year we expect a little bit more than normal. So we will prioritize as we move along,” she said.

Stanford Law School professor Michael McConnell, a former federal appellate judge and a senior fellow at the conservative think tank Hoover Institution, said “the case could move along fairly expeditiously” if Smith limits the scope of the indictment to Trump’s private conduct.

From Salon

Then the array of detached coils, capacitors, pins and transistors are sieved, sorted, sliced and diced as they move along a conveyor belt.

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

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