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move
(1) In programming, to copy data from one place in memory to another. At the end of the move, source and destination data are identical. For example, MOV is an assembly language instruction for move.

(2) In word processing and graphics, to relocate text and images to another part of the document or drawing. Also an operating system function that relocates files and folders on the hard disk.
move
(in board games)
a. a player's turn to move his piece or take other permitted action
b. a permitted manoeuvre of a piece


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The oldest town in Britain, Colchester, can be traced back to Roman times Obviously it has moved with the times and there is plenty to see and do when you visit Colchester, whether your trip is for business, pleasure or a combination of both The oldest town in Britain, Colchester, can be traced back to Roman times.
``We have really moved with the times, but have obviously kept all the traditions that have made us so popular throughout the years.
We have really moved with the times, but have obviously kept all the traditions that have made us so popular throughout the years.
 
 
 
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