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move out of

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She and her family were forced to move out of L.A.:

He recalled how his family were forced to move out of their “fireman’s flat” in Easterhouse in the following weeks, moving to Carntyne.

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If matter does move to the federal court, the case would move out of the Philadelphia judge's hands.

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“Traffic on a Saturday morning is gridlocked, so it’s very important that he was able to get the cars to move out of the way,” Ms Anderson said.

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While she and her partner are planning to move out of her rented accommodation in about six months, there is no immediate or urgent need to search.

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

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