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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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| Wood) who get Carlos liquored up at a house party and then put the moves on him. Hard to say, but watching Autumn put the moves on hunky Hardy (hands down, he'll be the first guy to score) the first night in the house suggests how Autumn became a single mom in the first place. I haven't seen this many talking heads bumping into each other on TV to analyze every juicy, titillating allegation and accusation since, well, since Slick Willie allegedly put the moves on that other woman, what's her name? |
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