In Luanda, people are coaxed to leave their shacks and move to brand-new houses built by Chinese contractors, but many move quickly back into town.
And after a military coup ousted and exiled President Manuel Zelaya in 2009 -- a move condemned by the UN and many Western governments -- foreign investment to the nation dwindled.
The SEC has faced a heap of criticism for repealing the so-called uptick rule in the summer of 2007, a move that many say exacerbated the sharp sell-off in 2008, particularly in financial stocks.
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Only time will tell if this is just an emotional and political reaction or a long-term move by big-box retailers that have already priced out many of the mom-and-pop local gun-and-tackle shops.
But obviously as the depth of the response -- I should say the length of the response has gone on, those plans have been augmented and we will continue to move as much -- as many additional skimming capabilities as we can down to that region.
Operators are worried about having ordered too aggressively in May and June, the low-end market has suddenly softened, steep price cuts of many spring models are necessary to move some second-tier merchandise.
Technology-tricked-out humanoids move their words of their mouths at light-speed, one-to-many and many-to-many in ways the world has not known until recently.
While the move is something of a gamble--many think Idol is the ratings juggernaut it is because it only airs one time per year--it allows the team to keep series in their time slots throughout the year.
Many of the people working to hit today's deadline were new to the civil service - it appears there was a big clearout after the Lane Fox report - and one imagines many will move on to other jobs soon.
Toi Hutchinson dropped out of the race, throwing her support behind Kelly in a move that was cheered by many high-profile supporters of Kelly.
He's hoping local officials will eventually let the company harpoon many more -- a move that Mr. Jonsson believes could help him expand the company and allow it to pursue bigger markets, such as Japan.
PlayStation 3 systems, many of which were playing Move-enabled games, took up a sizable portion of the center of Sony's booth, which was located on the opposite end of the central hall in relation to Microsoft's.
Consequently, KT started selling the iPhone 3GS in November -- a bold move considering Apple's offering lacked many local phone features, especially DMB (mobile TV) which was, ironically, born in the same year as WIPI.
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Brick Lane is popular among students for its many inexpensive Indian restaurants like Muhib and Tayyabs, which serve heaped bowls of curry, and a popular option for a night out is to start with dinner in the area -- where many of the restaurants allow diners to bring their own alcoholic beverage -- then move on to the numerous nightlife locales nearby.
Although widely praised, these stringent regulations also drove up land prices and, ironically, prompted many middle-class residents to move away, including across the border into Washington.
In a move that surprised many Montana Democrats, Schweitzer -- who said he wanted to end the partisanship that had divided the state legislature -- selected Republican state Sen.
If the magazine cannot be sold it might file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, a move already taken by many of the high-tech companies the Industry Standard once covered.
Still, many Singaporeans saw the move as an about-face that underscored the government's more open attitude -- even on an AIDS-related issue.
The tendency has been for market participants to move into so-called risk assets such as equities and many commodities on days when they are exiting Treasury securities and the dollar weakens as a result.
Allegiant can fly the bigger, 150-seat planes because it only operates most of its routes two to four times per week, employing many part-time staffers to help move tourists at the beginning and end of each weekend.
Many of these new approaches move beyond the now-traditional problem of the diversion of food crops to produce fuel.
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There has been a property boom on the state's north-western edge along Lake Michigan, as residents from nearby states and retirees (many of them former car-workers) move north in search of the good life.
Baroness Grey-Thompson said there would many appeals in response to the move, which would "clog up the system".
Meanwhile, in the face of a big down move in price, as what usually happens, many short-term greedy types got scared and sold.
He elaborated on that planned move in a wide-ranging interview with Bloomberg Businessweek that touched on many of the same points that he discussed with NBC.
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Germany - Europe's largest economy - has been the paymaster in the eurozone crisis, a move unpopular with many German voters and some conservative MPs in Mrs Merkel's coalition.
Even as we move as quickly as possible, it will take hours -- and in many cases days -- to get all of our people and resources on the ground.
For now, we'll just have to wait for word from Skype, and the company better move quick -- the pain of the recent outage is still fresh in many customers' minds.
To fix these vagabonds, the Raj introduced the 1871 Criminal Tribes Act, under which members of around 150 tribes were forced to register with the police, forbidden to move around freely and, in many cases, herded into barbed-wire camps.
Gore painted himself as a champion of the environment, a move that many used to characterize him as out of touch and anti-business.
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