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After a time, all I could do was pray she had moved on to better things.
"I know we all are going to one day move on to better things.
He calms her, saying they have to put the past behind them, and move on to better things.
If his arm holds up, he might move on to better things, and take the tabloid spotlight with him.
When times get tough and these chickens come home to roost, she will have "moved on to better things."
But many will move on to better things.
He hopes to buy his own bar someday: "I'm moving on to better things, I believe."
"Of course," says Tediashvili, "the men naturally move on to better things."
If it works, I get all the profits instead of a wage and I can move on to better things.
Anyway, moving on to better things.
The exploitation of land and animals has gone on far too long - after fifty years of experimentation, let's move on to better things.
He had moved on to better things and after impressing at the First Division club was selected for the England team.
PJ Kenny moved on to better things, too.
It's evident that Mr. Ando believes that his own society has a desperate need now to move on to better things.
Fabio has moved on to better things as a perfume spokesman, singer and "Acupulco Heat" actor.
Phrases such as'out of date ' and 'old fashioned 'suggest that we are always moving on to better things.
Donny Hathaway got his start at Twinight, penning songs for other artists on the roster before moving on to better things.
But no, Mr. Ando replies, "I appreciate the palace as the symbol of a society that has moved on to better things."
One property owner said he gladly took the money the village paid him - which he considered to be a fair amount - and moved on to better things.
The reformer, like a US president with a recalcitrant supreme court, can secure a majority in his favour only as they retire, die or move on to better things.
(His could be called the Alan Rickman role, but Mr. Rickman himself, now in "Sense and Sensibility," has moved on to better things.)
The content of the new journalism was appalling but at least it indicated that the masses could read and apart from being useful that offered the prospect that readers might move on to better things.
In previous relationships it had always been Lotta who had moved on to better things; she'd never been rejected before and she felt angry and humiliated, particularly as she saw her standard of living about to fall.'
Sure he was a great servant and fantastic player - but he did move on to better things, or so he thought and when he realises his days are over he comes back cap in hand hoping for one last payday.
Since then the market has shown works by a number of artists who moved on to better things such as Rodolfo Morales, established a second and third art market in the San Ángel neighborhood and has grown to 700 members.