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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. 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 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The Association for Australian Rural Nurses National Conference Moving with the times 25-27 October 2006, The Chifley at Lennons, Brisbane, Queensland Contact: AARN Secretariat Ph: (02) 6162 0340 or visit: www. The shift toward true inclusion within the public sector is alive, well and moving with the times. being in touch, moving with the times,'' said Ben Pimlott, author of a biography of the queen and a professor of politics and contemporary history at the University of London. |
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