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Despite the hurricane starting to move off the coast, the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay warned that the impacts from the hurricane weren’t over yet.
And it wasn’t only Jewish individuals and Jewish groups who have needed to think differently and have pushed themselves this year, he said: Elected officials have also needed to move off the familiar status quo.
"I am sure that after that, you decided to move off and go off after him."
“But I feel that if you have someone you’ve offered help to four, five, six times and they won’t move off the street, then we need to somehow get them off the street, get them into treatment, get them into rehab.”
In other words, while Outman has been marginally better than Taylor this year, he is also the easier player to move off the MLB roster — particularly for a Dodgers team with little proven position player depth in the minors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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