Welfare groups say that the American Legislative Exchange Council is the moving force behind these laws.
He was and still is a moving force in the world of wine education.
Ambrose became the moving force behind the creation of the National D-Day Museum in New Orleans.
Guess who the moving force was in getting the estate plan moving ?
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Although Billy Crystal, the star and moving force, still gets a mite dewy-eyed and message-y (this time about brotherly love), he manages to parody as well as act out the fantasies and sensitivities of fortyish urban males.
She is a moving force behind IRS plans announced earlier this year requiring all tax preparers to register with the agency and, unless they are licensed as lawyers, accountants or trained tax specialists called enrolled agents, be tested and take continuing education.
There are obviously a number of complicated logistics involved with moving Air Force One, moving a plane of reporters, events, local stops, phone calls involved.
The EU is already moving to force its members to have a Continental-style system, wherein British-style individual rights would be given short shrift.
OnStar can force a moving vehicle to slow down to idle by electronically disconnecting the accelerator.
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Now, I just landed this morning at Andrews Air Force Base, having accompanied President Karzai and his ministers on their very long flight from Kabul, which included stops in Amsterdam and Gander, Canada, as the U.S. Air Force crew moving us towards Andrews expertly worked their way around volcanic ash clouds.
County councillor Ann Hartley wants the force to consider moving into the town's fire station.
Ever more low-skilled white American men have left the labour force, many moving onto disability rolls.
But promoters like Demal, MTV and House Of Blues believe they're part of a force that is moving into the mainstream.
Ch Insp Craig Dibdin described the investigation as "complex and fast moving" and said the force would maintain high visibility patrols in the area to reassure the public.
The size of the labor force grew by 578, 000 workers in October, with the labor force participation rate moving higher by two-tenths of a percentage point to 63.8%.
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The new federal plan, developed by the departments of Justice and Homeland Security, calls for doubling the number of border security task force teams and moving a significant number of other federal agents, equipment and resources to the border.
The Marines were sent to Spain in recent weeks as part of a new permanent contingency force capable of moving into North Africa very quickly after the deadly attack in Benghazi last year showed military forces were not close enough to assist.
"Much of the acrimony expressed by Secretary Rumsfeld's military critics appears to stem from his efforts to 'transform' the military by moving to a joint expeditionary force that is lighter and more mobile in nature to meet the nation's current and future threats, " the article said.
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In April 2011, the force said it was moving away from the controversial policy of actively stopping and talking to as many bikers as possible.
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He grew up around Laredo, when his family wasn't moving with his father, an Air Force pilot.
Dyfed-Powys Police Chief Constable Jackie Roberts said the inquiry had been one of the "most complex and fast moving" in the history of the force "and one our communities have never had to face before".
Some people think that climate change might force tens of millions of people to get moving within just a few decades.
The damage was mostly blamed on a meteorological phenomenon known as a derecho, where hurricane-force winds are buffeted ahead of fast-moving thunderstorms.
It is difficult to truly understand the massive amount of action and force occurring on each play. 22 massive bodies moving laterally and vertically at breathtaking speed.
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Tony Burton, a member of the Rogers Task Force, is cautiously optimistic that policy towards cities is moving in the direction recommended by the report.
In order for the Marine Corps to remain the Nation's preeminent expeditionary force, it needs to be versatile, fast-moving, and hard-hitting so it can avoid large, set-piece battles through prompt and vigorous action during the conflict?s incipient stages.
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At that rate peer-to-peer sharing is moving from an income boost in a stagnant wage market into a disruptive economic force.
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This will be used by Andy Green, a Royal Air Force pilot who will drive the car, to get the vehicle moving.
As long ago as the end of World War II, the Air Force realized it needed to provide neophyte pilots with more than just a moving flight simulator platform and a crisp video display.
We're moving from the PC age to the Internet age, and Microsoft is simply not a force on the Internet.
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