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move

Definition for move

noun as in progress, deed

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Wales' Children's Commissioner Rocio Cifuentes welcomed the move and said having to discuss the book in class had been "psychologically and emotionally" harmful for some black children.

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Staff from Dublin Airport's airfield operations team were deployed to Belfast on Sunday evening to help move the damaged plane.

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International human rights groups have criticised the move as premature.

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Other Cook Island residents told 1News that they were worried that such a move would also affect access to services like their right to healthcare in New Zealand.

From BBC

I was really moved by where we got to with them, and I think there’s a lot of possibility to continue.

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

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