| 21. | Instead, they moved in on the Soviets nose to nose . . ..
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| 22. | In synchronized swimming, a U . S . athlete moved in on history.
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| 23. | Recently they've begun to move in on Big Board listings, too.
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| 24. | It remains largely raffish, although stretch limousines move in on weekends.
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| 25. | Television cameras moved in on the four, and commentators discussed the unfolding allegations.
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| 26. | As police moved in on criminals, foreign forces continued to leave.
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| 27. | They planned to wait until daylight before moving in on them.
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| 28. | Yeltsin moved in on Central Bank with stunning swiftness on Wednesday.
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| 29. | The Malta Tourism Authority moved in on 1 March of the same year.
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| 30. | Freshmen move in on Thursday; classes begin on Sept . 6.
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