At first, try the move on the first wave in a wave train because it will have the most distinct shape compared to the chop that comes later. |
Let's move on to another worrisome thing in the economy and that's oil prices. |
We all realise that water finds its own level and if there is a leak it will move on to the next weakest spot. |
Would such an exercise truly help Koreans gain a sense of empowerment and help them move on from their dark past? |
Now the Jets are poised to move on with a rookie, a journeyman and an unknown. |
We would all like to see that final piece of the jigsaw put in place, to allow the Lamplugh family to move on. |