"The only club that has made a move to sign me has been Chelsea, " he said.
"I would have thought that a Bell would have made a move for Infonet, " Grover says.
Yet nobody made a move to get up from the table or to turn on an electric light.
As the news sunk in, he was resistant to go with the Dulocks and made a move toward his own car.
Arrests and extraditions crippled the Arellano-Felix Organization in Tijuana, and last year, Guzman made a move on that plaza as well.
With the shot clock running down early in the second half, Sims made a move and pushed the ball toward the rim.
Putin made a move to restore investor confidence in March by assuring companies the government would not review controversial privatizations of the 1990s.
Pulis revealed on Sunday that Sunderland had made a bid for the 31-year-old Jamaican, despite the Black Cats rejecting claims they had made a move.
Every time UCLA made a move, the Gophers found a way to push the Bruins back and were never in danger of losing the lead.
Instead, Idzik made a move with an eye on the franchise's future and not going empty-handed by letting Revis walk as a free agent next offseason.
Swansea say they made a move for Bodde last season, but Den Haag's recent relegation from the Dutch top flight made the Welsh club's task easier.
Although the council is the MoJ's "preferred bidder" for the site, the Hans House Group of Companies has also made a move to buy the land.
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He made a move to Manchester United in September 2007, and quickly moved up the ranks -- starting out in the under-18 side, before progressing to the senior reserve team.
On Tuesday, Blackburn revealed they had made a move for the playmaker and Venky's, the company that bought Rovers in 2010, said its Brazil office was in talks with Ronaldinho's manager.
After finding support near the 87.00 level a couple of times this month, the dollar has finally made a move higher against the Japanese yen over the last couple of sessions.
"I made a move that I've made a million times, and it just popped, " he said solemnly, leaning on crutches in the Lakers' locker room after a 118-116 win over Golden State.
Burlington, Vermont, a city of less than 43, 000 people, has already made a move of its own: passing a resolution that could lead to a ban on assault rifles and high-capacity magazines.
Rossi then made a move at the same corner with five laps to go and Lorenzo buckled under the pressure to crash out and leave Rossi to streak away to a 102nd career victory, some 11.766 seconds ahead of Spaniard Pedrosa.
It is only the second time a Portuguese head of state has made such a move.
Globalstar USA, the service provider for the U.S., also made a smart move in outsourcing its sales through a reseller channel.
At some point this winter, a baseball general manager made a genius move or resisted making a stupid one that will propel his team to the title.
Solar stocks made a nice move Monday, propelled higher by a steady stream of alarming news about radiation leaks and explosions at various quake-damaged nuclear facilities in Japan.
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In a move that could only be viewed as a step in the right direction, Sprint has just made a major move in the battle against bloatware.
Andrew Strauss's decision to bat first on winning the toss was expected, and he made a positive move in going with both spinners - it was the first time England had done so in a home Ashes Test since 1993.
Overall, 34 percent of respondents had received a promotion and 35 percent made a lateral move.
Ward charged in, with Perreault, and made a hard move on defenseman Michael Del Zotto.
Orb rallied from 17th and made a sweeping move on the turn for home to win.
Verizon made a similar move in June when it announced its "Share Everything" plans.
In October, after landing a long-term part-time temping job, Given made a bold move.
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