1. As a result, many of their white wines have moved into the ranks of the best offered by Germany and France.
2. As always, the LACTER-COLUMN will move in the "f" financial news file and in the "k" editorial column file.)
3. Downtown, the Lightning will move into a $155 million arena next season.
4. Earlier in my career I was moved all over the lineup.
5. Elsewhere around the country, students have moved to a new stage of action, sitting in at regional parliament offices and city halls to demand local reforms.
6. Equally improbably, Clinton has moved within a whisker of agreeing with them.
7. Elsewhere, a cold front accompanied by areas of rain will move toward the Pacific Northwest Coast.
8. Essentially, Sony Classics is moving from a less competitive into a more competitive business.
9. East of the mountains, isolated showers will move off the Northeast coast early Friday morning, followed by a mix of sunshine and cumulus clouds.
10. Eventually, Geren will move into an office tower that is under construction near the runway.