With the economy in a downward spiral, they couldn't find a buyer, and when the property didn't move for over a year, they were forced to pull it off the market.
"People didn't move around much in Vietnam in those days, which is why we didn't know about many regional foods until 1954, " my mom said recently.
In the Bruce Lee venture, he laments he didn't move quickly or boldly enough.
You knew whenever he hit the ground and didn't move, which wasn't like him.
It was nothing to do with the ball - it didn't move through the air.
When I returned to New York after my residency at Johns Hopkins, I didn't move back to Eighty-seventh Street.
"I just wanted to make a 100% sure my ball didn't move out of its original position, " Rose said.
She tried to smile, but the left side of her face didn't move.
But he didn't move to the state until 1996, and the first time he voted in Maine was in 1997.
"He didn't move very well - I was just waiting to break his serve, then I knew he would quit, " said Safin.
Rupert and James Murdoch have conceded they didn't move fast enough to deal with the scandal and apologized, but have denied being aware of illicit activities.
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"The fact that the stock didn't move after good earnings suggested to the board that Wall Street might not have confidence in that management team, " he said.
Stark and majestic in steel and poured concrete, sitting on a solitary bluff overlooking the Gulf, it is not the house you'd imagine for a retired couple, but they didn't move south to wither in the sun and die.
Despite the fact that the American experience was built around women who ventured off to create homes in an unexplored continent, there had always been a presumption that a proper woman didn't move around too much, and there was certainly a conviction that sending a woman on a business trip raised far too many risks of impropriety.
My parents didn't want to move, but couldn't imagine sharing the duplex with strangers.
Well, at least from back in the day when the Guns 'n Roses frontman didn't have to move around stage on a Rascal.
Vanessa Sproul, a student from North Carolina studying history in Rome said the pick wasn't progressive enough and didn't represent a "bold" move.
But the move didn't surprise anyone who's been keeping an eye on America's fast-evolving retirement landscape.
Latin America is filled with megacities teeming with shanty towns housing unemployed and underemployed workers from the countryside, whose move didn't stop those nations from stalling economically.
It's an issue that has been debated by academics for a while, though many wish Mr Osborne or his predecessor had sorted it out a long time ago, when the move didn't look quite so convenient.
For these kids, suffering from diseases such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia and cancer, it is a chance to see past the walls of the hospital to what the world might be like if a diagnosis didn't control their every move, if clinics and hospital rooms weren't like second homes.
"I thought we were really poor with too many turn-overs, kicking wasn't great and when we had opportunities to move the ball we didn't, " said the 44-year-old New Zealander.
The Justice Department didn't immediately announce its next move, but an appeal to the Supreme Court is likely.
But that didn't make Triestina's move any easier for its fans to swallow.
It was a terrible move, I didn't understand what I was doing and I was dragged in to it.
But the properties Inland Diversified is buying are outperforming the Las Vegas market with a 5% vacancy rate partly because they were built in populated areas that didn't depend on new homeowners to move in.
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