Doctors say he is making satisfactory progress after suffering extensive injuries in the accident five weeks ago today. |
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He was unique in including the last account, for at that time, work in progress often was not listed on the balance sheet. |
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The value of work in progress for a firm was quite different to the value of the claims that it would make during any particular year. |
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We were only advised of this legal position when we sought to follow up the progress of investigation of complaints. |
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Excessive military spending is a major factor adversely affecting the healthy progress of both societies. |
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After that, it is time for the advanced learners to progress to swimming laps around the pool. |
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New water wells and treatment facilities are in the progress of being constructed in addition to new delivery pipes being installed. |
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Considerations are now in progress to allocate a budget to drill 401 bore water wells for consumers and farmers. |
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We believe that progress toward that end requires that the government be active and engaged in delivering those things. |
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In other words, do you think our society is making progress toward becoming less racist? |
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The entanglement of law and medicine is not new, but scientific progress is racing past our law. |
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I mean, I know there is no legal strategy to deliberately delay the progress of cases, or to wear people down. |
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Had they made any progress towards weaponising their chemical and bacterial agents? |
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It is a work in progress and it is not quite there yet, but it is getting better. |
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The report also said that the pupils had made good progress to achieve the test results. |
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To me, the combination of swimming and water polo is the ultimate definition of how kids should progress and succeed. |
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Up to this hour such questions have been open, their questionability is concealed by results and the progress of scientific work. |
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You will be given the chance to correct your ways and progress in the afterlife accordingly. |
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I think his knee had to get acclimated to a heavier workload, but I see him making progress with it. |
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Despite claims of progress in the negotiations, the conflict in the war-torn province is continuing. |
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The bus driver sounded his horn, whereupon the car driver deliberately reduced his speed and delayed the progress of the bus. |
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Setting quantifiable goals means you can track your progress and generate enthusiasm when you beat the numbers. |
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At the Daly mine they observed work in progress on the tunnel being driven about forty metres below the old workings. |
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I watched both of the swimmers progress from age group athletes to junior championship qualifiers to national championship finalists. |
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He may not be ready quite yet, but if he continues to progress Nieminen's time will come soon. |
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Plans for a riverside walk in Tewkesbury have been given a year to make progress or the money will be spent elsewhere. |
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The science can therefore only progress by building models, which, if acceptably accurate, might predict what will happen. |
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The loan was effectively financing the work in progress appearing in the company's accounts and subsequent payments of interest. |
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Stock and work in progress are valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value and any value deducted from cost of sales. |
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Her most recent work in progress is a selection in a New Millennium series to be published by Black Sparrow Press. |
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The 1980s and 1990s were decades of progress for western career women and working mothers. |
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The system monitors all workflows in progress and interprets the results upon completion of each step. |
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A reduction in flights would have had little adverse effect on my progress through the program. |
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Not only will redistribution of the fruits of progress not erase gaps, they will foster more dissatisfaction with inequalities that remain. |
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It has made some progress and been more redistributive than most previous governments. |
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So the All England Club have at last bowed the knee to progress and agreed to roof the hallowed Centre Court. |
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As a result, Leftists and kleptocrats become de facto allies fighting against the progress and development of 3rd-world peoples. |
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Leeds, for all their excellent progress in the Champions League, can realistically kiss the league championship goodbye after this defeat. |
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Sir Michael intends to reconvene his inquiry in six months to check the progress of his recommendations. |
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If no progress is reached in talks with the Department by the end of next month, then the Council will reconvene and decide on its next strategy. |
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Nothing that we can do will alter the inscrutable and withal immutable laws which direct our progress on this globe. |
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Normally, relationships progress by way of a reasonably paced flow of self-disclosure that is reciprocal in nature. |
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American tactical air doctrine had not changed very much, notwithstanding the progress made in both air-to-air and air-to-surface weapons. |
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The idea is to help pupils continue the steady progress they have made in recent years. |
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It is probable that these ships would have been very slow and unable to make effective progress to windward. |
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However, the transmission has a tendency to kick down into first gear all too easily, which can make progress around town a little jerky. |
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He still holds to the view that progress and religion are inextricably linked in a positive sense. |
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Those who hold to the possibility of progress insist that they do because history supports it. |
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A physiotherapist will oversee and monitor all progress and explain knee exercises that will aid recovery. |
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The Company has put in place key performance indicators to monitor progress and to ensure that customers receive first class service. |
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In every type of musical scale, the notes progress in a series of intervals from a keynote to the octave above or below. |
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As long as calm heads prevail, it can be reasonably hoped that tangible progress will be made in the future. |
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We are not going to make any progress on this until we get some truth and transparency about what's going on. |
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The new footpaths and some work on removing overhead cables was helpful and the adjudicators took note of the work in progress on the kerbsides. |
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This view has taken hold even despite the fact that the real dynamic of progress is currently unremarkable. |
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But little progress was made, not least because the teams went into the meeting with different agendas. |
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If we had inspectors in the country we could keep at least a limited read on what sort of progress he was making. |
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We've seen him develop and progress through the ranks of karting over the years and it is clear he's got what it takes. |
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We have also worked very hard at keeping our staff by affording them opportunities to progress through the ranks. |
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With white wines they progress from almost water clear when young, to gold and amber in old age. |
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The winners will progress to the National Finals in Donegal next Whit weekend. |
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You align yourself with Whig historians, happy to see the victory of the Hanoverian regime as a necessary triumph of progress and pragmatism. |
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He was about to dictate into his recorder about the progress of his work when his mobile phone rang. |
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The manufacturing account and the work in progress accounts showed a similar structure, both disclosing the cost at the factory level of the manufactured products. |
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In chronic illness, the meaning and experience of the illness affect not only accommodation to the disease but, in some cases, the progress of the disease itself. |
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The progress of the caravan of SUVs and buses ferrying the embassy staff out to Tunisia was monitored in real-time in Washington. |
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This paper will provide a methodology and progress report from a multivocal thematic synthesis being conducted on an extensive, diverse body of empirical studies. |
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One of our own American presidents, Rutherford Hayes, a few years back wrote that progress was the improvement in the condition of the workingmen of the world. |
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America has obviously made tremendous progress since the days of Jim Crow, bull Connor, and voter intimidation at the polls. |
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My first boss, Roger, reckoned that the key to world progress and prosperity lay in an informed and, within limits, tolerant appreciation of cultural differences. |
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Victorious Republican Gov. Nathan Deal boasted of his progress in reducing the number of incarcerated black men in Georgia. |
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Equally skilful is the progress of Waverley from his woolly-minded ignorance at the opening to the knowledge of the world he acquires from experience. |
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In addition, Hammerson is making good progress in retail warehousing. |
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But I am deeply concerned with the lack of progress in my case and feel that I must take some action. |
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East's epiphany took the form of a satirical column comparing the progress of his native state to that of a crawfish. |
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Unstoppable or not, John H has seen little in his 38 years to persuade him progress is benign. |
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But accelerated progress is possible, and lies within reach. |
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Jamie, who has been a keen rally enthusiast since his early teens, is said to be making good progress despite the extensive injuries he sustained. |
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Radio presenters will travel across the county to report on the progress of quiz teams playing in pubs, clubs, churches, community halls, workplaces and at home. |
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Aristotle did make progress beyond earlier philosophers, just as Darwin advanced beyond Linnaeus and Cuvier. |
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However, progress had been more limited in improving the efficiency of the public administration, and in rationalising the health care and education systems. |
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They made good progress and on the first night stopped at one of the wayfarers' inns that were stationed at convenient day intervals along the most used roads. |
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To be sure, cracks are likely to appear as the cases progress through the appellate process. |
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We'll take steady progress and a genuine analogue clock instead. |
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The first round failed to achieve any progress even on ancillary issues, such as humanitarian access to the besieged city of Homs. |
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The IG office opened the investigation last September based on a referral from the FBI, but its progress is unclear, carper said. |
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But the progress we have made, the progress that we will continue to make doesn't come from grand rhetoric, it doesn't come from clever-sounding wheezes. |
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This model of human progress has been called the Whig interpretation of history. |
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We've made progress in some areas and unfortunately regressed in some areas. |
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Medical science has made amazing progress in recent decades. |
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The captain saw that no further progress could be made with safety, so he about ship, and ran for Newcastle. |
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This view, which by a mass of evidence may be shown to be erroneous, is exerting a very prejudicial effect on the progress of actinochemistry. |
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There was no way to measure progress inside the sphere, to know whether it spun or leapt or wobbled like a top as it augered through the years. |
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Big data has the potential to revolutionise the global healthcare system, but barriers to its adoption mean progress is slow. |
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From the frontmost car of the subway, he filmed the progress through the tunnel. |
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The progress of tonight's debate makes one profoundly conscious of the constructive shortcomings of the Cobdenism of today. |
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Indians do not hinder the progress of their dead by embalming or tight coffining. |
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Jenny knew it was time to cut bait, since her relationship with Joe was never going to progress beyond the current level of commitment. |
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We, therefore, need not seek for a starting point for this paper, for, dictionarily, progress and extension are synonyms. |
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Manchester United needed to draw on all their resources as they came from behind to beat Southampton and progress to the last 16 of the FA Cup. |
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Already notorious for edubabble, officials may have hit new depths with a four-page progress report used by the St. Louis public schools. |
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One Web site, www.ourhobbithole.com, charts the progress of a Frodoesque fantasy. |
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The lancers chafing in the right gorge had thrice dispatched their only subaltern as galloper to report on the progress of affairs. |
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However, it is not yet well understood how these hemiretinal differences develop and progress following a bright light insult. |
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This is considered to be the first modern materials handling system an important advance in the progress toward mass production. |
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In 1171, Henry arrived in Ireland in order to review the general progress of the expedition. |
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John Lighton Synge made progress in different fields of science, including mechanics and geometrical methods in general relativity. |
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Major changes in design did not become common until the Age of Enlightenment, when there was rapid progress in design. |
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Also, the progress of constructing ideal hyperaccumulators by using biological technologies is slow. |
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The growth of monopoly power retarded economic progress by hampering the growth of entrepreneurship and innovationism. |
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On 22 March 1421 Henry V's progress in his French campaign experienced an unexpected reverse. |
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In the autumn of that year, Henry went on royal progress in the Midlands, where the king and queen were popular. |
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Both Michelet and Burckhardt were keen to describe the progress made in the Renaissance towards the modern age. |
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To her frustration, he made little progress and returned to England in defiance of her orders. |
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Much of this scientific and technological progress related to the practical skill of navigation. |
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While Elizabethan England is not thought of as an age of technological innovation, some progress did occur. |
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The Victorians were impressed by science and progress and felt that they could improve society in the same way as they were improving technology. |
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By the 18th century, religious membership was becoming more fractured in some places, due for instance to the progress of Methodism. |
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In the 17th century there was slow progress in trade and population growth. |
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In 2012, the purchase of six out of 31 aircraft was conditioned on progress of development and testing. |
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Probation status was reportedly ended by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in January 2012 based on progress made. |
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Furthermore, his millennial perspective was closely tied to his optimism regarding scientific progress and the improvement of humanity. |
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Being so lighthanded the vessel could not be properly managed and could carry but little sail, consequently her progress was but slow. |
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This progress was dampened by legislation which limited or prohibited the use of steam powered vehicles on roads. |
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The company Energiprojekt AB in Sweden has made progress in using modern materials for harnessing the power of steam. |
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Further widening is in progress of minor sections with plans for managed motorways in many others. |
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She has said that if there is not clear progress by November 2009, a new plan could be hatched. |
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By the 1660s, the progress of the movement resulted in more structured organization, which led to separate women's meetings. |
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If we could make use of these kinds of witchcraft, our country would rapidly progress in knowledge of every kind. |
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Students completing this course progress onto undergraduate programmes at Nazarbayev University. |
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The drink was made popular in the 19th century when apple production increased due to progress in pomology. |
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In his book Against Method he argues that scientific progress is not the result of applying any particular method. |
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It was a work in progress which he continued at until the last months of his life, and the poem came to be associated with their relationship. |
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Shaw, not being easily pleased, decides to throw over humanity with all its limitations and go in for progress for its own sake. |
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His only period of steady employment was from 1914 to 1920 as editor of Land and Water, a journal devoted to the progress of the war. |
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He made a royal progress through Chichester, Havant, Portsmouth and Guildford in southern England. |
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The thriller follows the rapid progress of a lethal indirect contact transmission virus that kills within days. |
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An attacking team gets a maximum of six tackles to progress up the field before possession is changed over. |
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In recent years the racing industry has made significant progress in establishing programs for the adoption of retired racers. |
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In the 2011 Rugby World Cup Wales was the only home nation to progress beyond the Quarter Finals. |
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The team was unbeaten but failed to progress beyond the group stages on goal difference. |
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The squad went into their last qualification match against Wales needing a point to progress to a qualifying playoff against Australia. |
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The basic problem was that the older players were past their peak while younger replacements did not make the progress expected. |
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After the group stage the qualifying teams progress to the knockout stages into the quarter finals. |
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Bad harvests, technical progress and the effects of the Eden Agreement signed in 1786 affected employment and the economy of the province. |
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The midget-minded masochists among us, it seems, cannot bear even the slightest hint of progress toward law reform and justice for Gays. |
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Though Ireland did not progress beyond the first round they secured a historic victory against England. |
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Many environmentalists argue that GDP is a poor measure of social progress because it does not take into account harm to the environment. |
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When the Macdonalds charged, their progress was much slower than that of the rest of the Jacobite forces. |
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Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie led the nation's progress in railroad, petroleum, and steel industries. |
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We cannot take a step in the pathway of progress without benefitting mankind everywhere. |
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Despite the high attendance, the second reading was approved by only one vote, and further progress on the Reform Bill was difficult. |
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The failure of the Luftwaffe to progress further towards attaining a strategic bombing force was attributable to several reasons. |
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The goal was to attract private capital and new business activity that would bring jobs and progress to declining areas. |
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Elliott resigned in March 2012 saying some people had not given him a 'fair opportunity' to develop and progress many party initiatives. |
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The Austrians had ultimately made little progress in the campaign in Saxony despite Hochkirch and had failed to achieve a decisive breakthrough. |
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The landings were successful, but the force made little progress thereafter. |
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Whilst progress was made on technical matters, both parties remained diametrically opposed on the question of status itself. |
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However this was dependent on the government making rapid progress on reducing carbon emissions from UK electricity generation. |
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In March 2007 the EU commission published its first progress report on the implementation of the EU Framework Directive. |
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He, did, however, accept that more had to be done to assist maternal health and that progress in this area had been slow. |
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The Regional Committee also serves as a progress review board for the actions of WHO within the Region. |
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The reader's progress through these labyrinths of language thus forms a multicursal pattern. |
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His money was running out and progress on the second book of his war trilogy, Officers and Gentlemen, had stalled. |
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The claimed figures are upgraded only when there is a significant progress in artists' certified sales. |
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Burton's progress as an actor is such that already he is able to make good all the lacks of a few short years ago. |
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Influenced by Enlightenment thinkers, she believed in progress and derides Burke for relying on tradition and custom. |
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While Rousseau ultimately rejects society, however, Wollstonecraft celebrates domestic scenes and industrial progress in her text. |
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He later expresses this same worry, and tells of being in mediocre spirits due to his lack of progress in his logical work. |
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However, they did not progress beyond the first round in the 2005 tournament. |
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They again lost all their games and failed to progress beyond the first round. |
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Congress on lengthening the barrier, but progress has been slow due to lobbying and lack of funding. |
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Refined cuisine could be moralized as a sign of either civilized progress or decadent decline. |
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While Mary was absent from Edinburgh on her summer progress in 1563, a crowd forced its way into her private chapel as Mass was being celebrated. |
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The direction of the party, its leadership and organisation were heavily contested and the expected electoral progress did not emerge. |
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The Waverley Novels express his belief in the need for social progress that does not reject the traditions of the past. |
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At the same time, archaeological and historical work was beginning to make progress in constructing a better understanding of regional history. |
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The first day objective was the high ground around Bourlon Wood and Haig was to review progress after 48 hours. |
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The progress of the group will be followed as part of the BBC's Autumnwatch television series. |
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On 15 July 2008 Leterme announced the resignation of the cabinet to the king, as no progress in constitutional reforms had been made. |
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Unable to make progress in Scotland, Edward finally signed a truce with Robert. |
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Plumer continued the tactical development of the Fifth Army, during its slow and costly progress in August. |
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A website was launched by the Renaissance team, so that interested parties could monitor progress on all the projects. |
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Once Anglesey was reoccupied he also began to progress the delayed plans to fortify the area. |
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In the next two tournaments in 1991 and 1995, Wales failed to progress beyond the pool stage, winning just one match in each tournament. |
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Cardiff Blues were runners up in their Heineken Cup pool but with not enough points to progress in either the Heineken or the Amlin Cups. |
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However, some Sunday League clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher. |
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Matt Tuck spoke to Daniel Marez of Metal Hammer in March 2009 about the band's progress on writing and recording their third album. |
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Feasibility studies are ongoing, though over two years since this version of the bridge was proposed, little progress has been made. |
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A work in progress is converting the main routes to highway standards, with the elimination of all intersections. |
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A better index of progress is the proportion of organized workers to organizable workers. |
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Bureaucracy and the French Revolution thwarted further progress by de Jouffroy. |
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In 1557 and 1579 revised agreements spelled out the duties of towns and some progress was made. |
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With scientific progress more species are being made to breed in captivity. |
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These state projects were part of the advanced and technical progress efforts going on in the country alongside the industrial revolution. |
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Some progress was made in exploring the western reaches of the imagined passage. |
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Cook, however, failed to make any progress in sighting a Northwestern Passage. |
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John's operations became more chaotic as the campaign progressed, and Philip began to make steady progress in the east. |
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Keep checking your progress against the form Wheel lightly and check often so you don't overshape an area. |
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This slowed the progress of the fleet leaving the harbour, giving the British plenty of warning. |
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The battle was difficult and slow progress was made against strong French resistance. |
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The Germans were known to be in Paris and advancing southwards, but information about German progress was inaccurate, mainly being rumour. |
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A fuel convoy had set out from Alamein on the evening of 5 November, but progress was slow as the tracks had become very cut up. |
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Throughout the development and production of 001, both Hoverlloyd and Seaspeed carefully monitored progress on the project. |
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Ray Wheeler, BHC's chief engineer, was reportedly very pleased with the progress made during the initial trials. |
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Chinmoy taught that rapid spiritual progress could be made by following a path of love, devotion, and surrender. |
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During the race, Chris made a significant progress due to his agile Maserati, eventually winning the race. |
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This is usually conceived of as progress driven by deliberate human efforts to better their situation. |
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The Magdalenian epoch was a long one, represented by numerous stations, whose contents show progress in the arts and general culture. |
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Major progress in this quest was achieved in 1488, when Bartolomeu Dias reached the Cape of Good Hope, in what is now South Africa. |
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Though much progress has been made since abolition, unequal representation in all levels of society perpetuates ongoing racial prejudice. |
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The concept of the modern world as distinct from an ancient world is based on a rapid change progress in a brief period of time in many areas. |
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William Rufus crossed into Normandy to take the war to Robert in 1094, and when progress stalled, called upon Henry for assistance. |
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Despite these crises, the 14th century was also a time of great progress in the arts and sciences. |
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The most interesting morality play is The Castle of Perseverance which depicts mankind's progress from birth to death. |
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Controllers record information on flight progress strips and in specially developed oceanic computer systems as aircraft report positions. |
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In newer sites, these flight progress strips have been replaced by electronic data presented on computer screens. |
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In spite of this, the plans continued to progress and by autumn the French were poised to launch their invasion. |
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Why is progress a perquisite reserved almost exclusively for the activities we call science? |
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The top places in the Final would then progress to the next stage of the World Championship qualifying. |
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Standards are very high and improving for all learners who make outstanding progress during their time at The College. |
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The handedness of the twist is the direction of the twists as they progress away from an observer. |
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Despite these crises, the 14th century was also a time of great progress within the arts and sciences. |
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They are represented as endeavouring to prevent the progress of Patrick and Saint Columba by raising clouds and mist. |
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Gibbon's indolence in that position, perhaps fully intentional, subtracted little from the progress of his writing. |
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Burke's book is a most admirable medicine against the French disease, which has made too much progress even in this happy country. |
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Another important German thinker was Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, whose theory of historical progress ran counter to Ranke's approach. |
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Napoleon's invention of conscription is a fundamental progress in the organisation of state armies. |
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It also saw rise to new progress in geometry beyond those classical theories of Euclid, after a period of nearly two thousand years. |
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The 20th century may have seen more technological and scientific progress than all the other centuries combined since the dawn of civilization. |
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There were new and radical developments in the physical, life and human sciences, building on the progress made in the 19th century. |
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The Calcutta Telegraph filed a report on its progress in one of its March editions. |
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This period contained progress in surgery, medical chemistry, dissection, and practical medicine. |
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A major obstacle to his progress was Fort Jesus, housing the garrison of a Portuguese settlement at Mombasa. |
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Sobrarbe and Ribagorza were small counties and had little significance to the progress of the Reconquista. |
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They made gradual progress down the African coast, each voyage reaching a point further along than the last. |
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The Cape Cross pillar probably marked the end of his progress southward, some 1,400 kilometers. |
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The Communist government asserted that universal health care was a priority of state planning and progress was made in rural areas. |
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The hemorrhages appear in the early eruptive period, and the rash is flat and does not progress beyond the vesicular stage. |
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Overall, however, the progress towards eradication was disappointing, especially in Africa and in the Indian subcontinent. |
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Nonetheless, progress towards institutionalizing Nahuatl and securing linguistic rights for its speakers has been slow. |
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The progress of his small ships was hampered by the fierce winds and high seas he encountered, eventually forcing him to turn back to New Spain. |
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Although cartographic processes advanced through imperialism, further analysis of their progress reveals many biases linked to eurocentrism. |
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And hence the progress of the history of salvation is the progress of protology in the progressive development of its starting-point. |
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Thence started a period of seclusion, peace, prosperity and mild progress known as the Edo period. |
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Despite this growth in both the size and role of the church, progress was intermittently undermined by internal conflict over churchmanship. |
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In 2010, the United Nations launched the Every Woman Every Child movement to assess the progress toward meeting women's contraceptive needs. |
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All work must be planned, only presented when complete and work in progress must be hidden. |
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This dichotomy is generally associated with a linear model of social change, in which societies progress from being traditional to being modern. |
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The text cautions that the king should know the progress he expects to make, when considering the choice between waging war and pursuing peace. |
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When the degree of progress is the same in pursuing peace and waging war, peace is to be preferred. |
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Utilitarians believe that intellectual property stimulates social progress and pushes people to further innovation. |
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The Soviet Union made major progress in developing the country's consumer goods sector. |
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There was significant progress made in the economy in countries such as the Soviet Union. |
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The progress in rape culture in this country is one of the marvels of latter day husbandry. |
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The first round determines which candidates will progress to the second final and round. |
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A voice vote is held to decide if a bill can progress through to the next stage. |
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Instead the rate of investment and the rate of technological progress are exogenous. |
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This process causes the slag to puff up on top, giving the rabbler a visual indication of the progress of the combustion. |
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This was at the suggestion of Prince Albert who had shown keen interest in the progress of the tunnel. |
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This turned out not to be the case and progress was slow in attaining reliability and economy. |
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Other organisations claim progress has been made, but the protocol's 2005 deadlines have not yet been met. |
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It is a misconception that the Luddites protested against the machinery itself in an attempt to halt progress of technology. |
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That this purely empirical method of dealing with industrial evils made progress slow is scarcely an objection to it. |
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With the nineteenth century House of Commons no other method would have secured any progress at all. |
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Its bearing on the progress or regress of man is not an inconsiderable question. |
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This progress at domestic level transformed the townspeople's way of life and changed the boundaries of Mons and Spiennes. |
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The Lowell Police Department has made positive progress in bringing the crime rates down in recent years. |
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Technology and progress could never become a runaway train in his reasoning, so long as organic humanism was there to act as a brake. |
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What they call continued progress in atomic warfare means universal extermination, and what they call national security is organized suicide. |
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Together with that of Xun Kuang, their sense of human progress and reason guided the Qin dynasty. |
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By the 1660s, the progress of the movement resulted in more structured organisation, which led to separate women's meetings. |
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In November 2015, the community group claimed to be making progress with the sale. |
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Proposals for a road bridge over Morecambe Bay have appeared, but are yet to progress beyond the planning stages. |
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Upon touching these, the prey become entrapped by sticky mucilage which prevents their progress or escape. |
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Part of the resort's progress is a result of the money invested in Southport over recent years. |
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The county on which he appears to have made greatest progress in organising his material was Kent. |
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But in the open position, the plastic must progress through a series of labyrinths which produces a more turbulent flow. |
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Because the focus is often on temporary physical gratification, very few sexships progress into long-term, committed, quality relationships. |
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The progress of absorption is measured in decades, even centuries. |
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Such a polity is suited only to a particular stage in the progress of society. |
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The normal condition of every species on this planet is not progress but stationariness. |
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The quest is broken down into a number of episodes that progress in a linear sequence, each with its own subquest and major challenge at the end. |
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I am surprised that you, sir, a man of letters yourself, should have the temerity so to interrupt the progress of science. |
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No progress in human affairs will ever be built on the blood of innocent people. Today, we are all Spanish. |
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We're not making progress because we're two-blocked by the crane that has the road shut down. |
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The one-year access course offers an opportunity to gain a qualification to progress to a wide range of degrees and higher education. |
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The story is epic in its magnitude, in its calm, steady progress and unhurrying rhythm, in its vast and intimate humanity. |
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And equally unsolid is the argument that from a principle of gradation in races would reduce a principle of progress in races. |
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Work in progress has dramatically declined due to reduced production cycle times. |
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Mark Hughes has called on his senior stars to lead from the front as Manchester City aim to make further progress in Europe by beating Aalborg. |
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As such, no individual, no group of people or no political organisation should absolutise the knowledge and wisdom for progress and development. |
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But the inability to measure progress in the ISIS campaign is widespread. |
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I have already started following the 'Status Updates' addictively to follow my team's progress real-time. |
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For CAD, it is recommended that the foundry begin with 2-D drawing and design and progress into 3-D wireframes and, finally, surface models. |
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This enables work in progress to be completed without requiring immediate drive replacement. |
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He set up an incubator, speeding the worms' progress from egg to full-fledged wriggler, and started advertising, about three years ago. |
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Much of this progress is due to good working relations with the Yemenites, especially Yusuf Abdullah, former director of the antiquities service. |
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Baker, however, was optimistic over the progress of animal rights in the region. |
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There are certain Quelea birds that have proved to be quite the opponents of progress as they pluck the rice once the area has been flooded. |
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