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en It is a massive move, the largest move that the EU has ever made. This proposal shows that any notion of fortress Europe is exaggerated.

en Yesterday's move was exaggerated. Markets have been pricing in more of a move to 5.25 percent and that's given the dollar some support. Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible.

en Each of the big players has its bit to do. Europe has to move on agricultural tariffs. The U.S has to move on agriculture subsidies, and Brazil, India and Peru as well, have to move on industrial tariffs.

en Although I have sympathy for Ricky I cannot accept his move towards the on-field umpires as they made a move towards resuming play. He did not ask for the third umpire to be consulted but when he made that move and spoke to the officials I believe his involvement played a part in prompting the referral.

en We found there are quite a large number of people who were sold on the Mac and wanted to move over, but they had one or two applications that were keeping them from making the move. The second group was interested in the Mac but worried if they made the move over, (they) would be leaving something behind. The ability to run Windows would take those barriers down.

en If you want to surf, move to Hawaii. If you like to shop, move to New York. If you like acting and Hollywood, move to California. But if you like college football, move to Texas.

en I continue to find Germany, by far Europe's biggest economy and still the third-largest economy in the world, the most interesting story of all. Germany, despite its bad press, is very much on the move.

en Depending on what it is you're moving and how much of it you can move, it could really be the next killer app. It could relate to everything - from how you move movies, how you move music and how you move your pictures.

en A Europe that can do something like this is a Europe that can win, a Europe that can move into the 21st century with confidence,

en Ringing up was a wonderful gesture. He made time to speak to me once he made it clear he was going to Tyneside. Our move was not a publicity stunt. I was even prepared to put a clause in that would allow him to move at Christmas.

en You have gasoline in Europe at $5, and in the United States at $2.20. Eventually, it's going to have to move up. ... I do think you're going to see gasoline prices move up to $3 within a year from now.

en It made me feel good, yeah, because we've been through so many wars together. And it feels good to kind of be able to enjoy ... the sweetness of it. And now to be able to move on, for the organization to move on, the city to move on and to focus on building this team, (I) wish him all the best with his team down on South Beach.

en He made that first move ... and that wasn't a sophomore-type move. It was a pretty big-time move. ... It wasn't the first time he's played against a big kid, I'll guarantee you that.

en The data was slightly positive. In general, the dollar was a bit better bid. But it's very thin trading ... so the move was a bit exaggerated.

en We've seen late day short rallies on low volume that are exaggerated by lack of supply. The move has been overrated,


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