1. What will that newly defined concept mean in terms of moving either closer to or further away from centralism? 2. He moves closer to try again. 3. As women move closer to combat, more steps are being taken to explore the feasibility of requiring women to register with the Selective Service System. 4. But as women move closer to combat, more steps are being taken to explore the feasibility of requiring women to register with the Selective Service System. 5. I wondered if I was moving any closer to the truth that fluttered elusively through the shadows of their explanations. 6. On Wednesday, law enforcement officials said they had moved no closer to finding clear proof. 7. The rain clouds off to the west seemed not to have moved any closer. 8. The Senate panel moved no closer to resolving the issue. 9. Though financing has not been worked out, the project would move Southern closer to the legal limit for investing in businesses outside its traditional Southeastern U.S. service territory. 10. Whatever else Sen. John McCain of Arizona achieved in his short, sharp foray into Virginia this week, he certainly moved no closer to the Republican presidential nomination. |