Two or three years ago, Al-Muhajiroun leaders have said that Adebolajo moved away from the group.
These statistics include those who were born and lived in Scotland, moved away and then returned.
Stunned, the California legislature decisively moved away from the system a couple of years ago.
Other lambs have been moved away from a field where the attacks took place.
After construction vehicles were moved away, the first traffic received a police escort through the tunnel.
But his main business, missing his chutzpah and charisma, moved away to Afghanistan, where it blooms.
Second, Hollywood's activist base has moved away from pushing candidates and toward campaigning for ideas.
The fact is that antitrust law has moved away from this assumption for decades.
The European Union long ago moved away from being merely a free-trade association.
When the war ended, the industries declined, factories shut and residents moved away.
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The final group of people scheduled to return are those who have moved away from north-west Pakistan.
The court heard that Mr Kojo-Smith produced a knife as Mr Woodards moved away and stabbed him.
Today, wealthy New Yorkers pay hefty sums for the apartments and consequently many artists have moved away.
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We moved away from those several years ago and England are now only beginning to do that.
Home Secretary Theresa May made directions for her removal, maintaining that in 2001 she had moved away permanently.
She says she's tried to take care of her home, even as most of her neighbors moved away.
City were themselves hitting better form, having moved away from relegation danger thanks to a five-match unbeaten run.
Ultimately, the University of California moved away from test scores and GPA being the sole basis of admissions.
When the girlfriend got married and moved away, Miss Lora kept the apartment and found a teaching job.
Advisors and firms significantly moved away from smaller and less productive households to larger and more productive ones.
Dr. Pepper moved away from the game several years ago, while this year General Motors and CareerBuilder dropped.
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In the 1980s, however, companies moved away from guaranteed pensions, instead offering so-called 401(k) plans, or defined-contribution plans.
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She called for a review of staffing to ensure the department moved away from relying on agency staff.
Those moved away from the site included 60 students in an accommodation block.
We came to New York young, started jobs, made friends, fell in love, moved away, came back to visit.
The hunter stamped on some of the nearest ants, then moved away, so as not to enrage himself further.
But some advertising agencies have voluntarily moved away from billing by the hour and towards contracts that reward value.
He kind of moved away and the two of us got in to a wee bit of a ruckus.
The idiom of this music often moved away from the poignant, seductive minor-key flavor of Balkan, Arabic and Klezmer music.
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"The gentleman who used to run the toad patrol in the village moved away several years ago, " said Ms Swabey.
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