They moved often, living near Byron Bay, a beachfront community in New South Wales, and on Magnetic Island, a tiny pile of rock that Captain Cook believed had magnetic properties that distorted his compass readings.
Since last October, however, bond and share prices have more often moved in opposite directions.
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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In France, coffins stored in family vaults are often moved around or even taken out altogether to make room for later arrivals.
Older people particularly have reason to feel isolated as the disappearance of heavy industry in Welsh communities means their families have often moved to find work.
There has been a major shift in attitudes too, with the traditional machismo culture also being challenged by women who often moved to the US ahead of their families.
In her evolving world, which has encountered the Sex Pistols and civil partnerships, the Queen and the monarchy she only inherited because her uncle chose love over duty has moved slowly, often imperceptibly with the times.
In the past, refugees have often been moved to distant countries and given new lives.
Houston and Ferdowsi moved offices again and often just slept at work.
Instead, families, many with small children, have moved in and international visitors often ask to see it.
Mr. Carr grew up in an Air Force family, moved around a lot and often lived on farms.
Once patients were seen, there was often a "bottleneck" in the task of finding an available ward bed for them, inspectors said, and once they were admitted many patients were moved around the hospital too often.
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It was impressive to hear how organisations have moved from the stereotypical images we often have of them and they are all now embracing the modern world these kids are born into.
Barbara Knight said that long after police stopped searching, she papered Cleveland's West Side with fliers, and that even after she moved from Cleveland, she would often return to continue the search on her own.
Among artists who had more than 20 connections within these networks are Alfred Stieglitz, Tristan Tzara, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and Natalia Goncharova whose origins were American, Romanian, Italian and Russian, respectively, yet who moved about freely, with bases often in Paris, but also in New York, Zurich and Munich.
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Abusive priests from more affluent parishes are moved to poorer churches in immigrant, and often Hispanic, communities.
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Often they dug up bodies and moved them to other places including Oecussi, a small East Timorese enclave inside the borders of neighbouring West Timor.
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Richard Mall received perhaps the greatest applause of the night, for his invention of the Matthews Max Menace Arm, a portable device which allows studio lights to be moved and positioned all over a set, often where normal lighting cannot be used because of on-site restrictions or other difficult conditions.
When the Bank moved in on examples of bad governance, it too often forgot to ask, bad for whom?
In this procedure, tissue is taken from the patient -- most often from their abdominal area -- and moved to the breast.
He had moved nearby last year so that they could see each other more often.
Guerrero was eager to trade punches, but often couldn't find Mayweather, who had already moved out of range.
Cloned vehicles were moved and sold to buyers in 20 states and several countries, often for less than market value, the FBI said.
In other words, if certain investments need to be made or the trust needs to be moved to a state with more favorable laws, an irrevocable trust can often be modified to achieve these goals.
But over the past few decades we have moved our world to a point where institutions, enterprises, organizations and individuals most often need to seek change.
The Supreme Court has moved so sharply rightwards that Justice Brennan, by the end of his long career, often found himself in lonely dissent.
His lawyers have often expressed concern about his health in the past, usually demanding that he be moved out of solitary confinement.
Likewise, the private sector long ago moved away from open-ended fee-for-service payment, but this inherently inflationary and often inefficient payment system persists in the 800 lb. gorilla named Medicare.
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To outsiders, the costs of these triumphal programs are often not visible, at least not until years or decades later when the rubes have moved on to new man crushes.
The mayor, his lead bolstered by name recognition, appears in South Carolina less often than other candidates but likes to visit coastal communities heavy with retirees, many of whom moved there from his native New York.
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