Story-wise, this season progressed by taking the dangling paternity results from the previous season and turning them into a major arc. |
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She has progressed to staff nurse and then to sister and as a matron enjoys being able to develop skills in areas that most interested her. |
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I progressed to high school the year before Frankie, and missed him terribly. |
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William had progressed at work and had been promoted to the position of a puddler and was getting fairly good wages. |
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As history progressed the Etruscans and the Romans upgraded their wreaths with precious metals such as gold, silver and gold-plated metals. |
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Also, your progressed moon at 11 Taurus is making a trine aspect to your natal Uranus in Virgo. |
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The team with the highest goal average progressed automatically to the final and we were three goals short of having the highest average. |
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A traffic and pedestrian count will be carried out shortly, and based on these results, the matter will be progressed further. |
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Her condition had progressed too far for surgery to be successful and she was eventually diagnosed as being brain dead. |
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The performance began tentatively but progressed to a rousing, very satisfying conclusion. |
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The three-year-old progressed nicely last season, winding up with a maiden race success over this course and distance. |
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As the evening progressed, the accordion player moved on from more traditional tales of woe to sing the theme tune from Love Story in Finnish. |
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As the century progressed, the tea chest played an ever-increasing part in the cabinetmaker and silversmith's repertoire. |
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In 1855 he established Mort's dry dock at Balmain, and progressed from shipbuilding to locomotive manufacture and general engineering. |
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The next several weeks Landon's recovery progressed to the point where he had some movement in his arms and could maneuver in a wheelchair. |
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She loved her studies and progressed at a rate that amazed her instructors. |
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However, as she grew and her disease progressed, Marisa's condition deteriorated. |
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He progressed smoothly through the beginner ranks, eventually competing in enough races for an upgrade to sport. |
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As the condition progressed, the children's arms seemed to grow longer and their fingers curled under. |
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As the season progressed, all became more neurotic, erratic, and self-absorbed. |
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Her strides were easy and unhurried as she progressed forward, making her way toward the gates. |
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Painfully aware of every minute occurrence nearby, she progressed, one foot moving soundlessly in front of the other. |
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The game progressed at a fast pace and many techniques were used in strategic play throughout the game. |
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Initially weather conditions were poor, but improved as the game progressed. |
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The economy may have progressed in recent years but society has in some respects regressed. |
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Even the waiters gathered momentum as the meal progressed, decanting the better Chardonnays and serving them in large Burgundy glasses. |
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An immature and petulant display by the centre-back cost his side dear as the game progressed. |
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Surely we have progressed as a society enough to have this prehistoric form of punishment banished to the dark ages. |
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Even many of the third dans had progressed so far ahead of me that they could throw me all over the place. |
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The primary warships during this period progressed gradually from oared galleys to sailing vessels. |
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The lung disease progressed over the last year despite treatment with steroids, cyclosporine, cloxacillin, and gamma globulin. |
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As the weekend progressed we witnessed amazing feats of discipline and culinary skill. |
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The response amplitudes also converged as the trains progressed, although the relative decrement in response amplitude was lower. |
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It has progressed from swallowing messages concealed in wax balls and using invisible inks, to methods that can be used on the internet today. |
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As the day progressed, the groups were intermixed to give everyone an opportunity to meet and mingle. |
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He had progressed, become a very important Resident Commissioner with a pith helmet. |
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Tourism started off a bit slow this year, but picked up as the summer progressed. |
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Early last season, this first-round pick experienced some typical rookie problems, but he came on as the season progressed. |
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Surgery is only considered if you've had Peyronie's disease for a year or more and it hasn't progressed for at least three months. |
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Progress towards equity is both real and illusory, things both have and have not progressed. |
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He progressed slowly from awkward croaks to slightly more appropriate cock-a-doodles, but never managed to master the full cock-a-doodle-doo. |
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As the peace talks progressed, they have conceded to settle for regional autonomy. |
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As fluids moved out from the intrusions, hypogene mineralization progressed in four stages. |
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She dominated the distribution of court patronage and her political influence increased as the years progressed. |
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But lo and behold as the round progressed the skies cleared and we had some fine and excellent golf weather. |
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This appears to be the case because as the campaign progressed each did a good job securing support from their weak partisans. |
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As population increased, as civilization progressed, wise norms were formed for happy, healthy living. |
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At that time, he showed left-sided weakness, which progressed to paraplegia 6 months later when he was admitted to a rehabilitation hospital. |
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Within a week or so, our conversations about carrots and bok choy progressed onto the demise of his marriage, my formerly broken heart, etc. |
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Thanks for demonstrating that literary stylometry has progressed far beyond intuition and type-token ratios. |
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She was wearing her new sleek strapless swimsuit that disclosed areas of peach flesh gradually becoming ripe apricot as the stu-vac progressed. |
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The game, however, was played in constant rain and wind that strengthened as the match progressed. |
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As he got a little older and his play progressed he began playing in tournaments and joined a straight pool league at a local poolroom. |
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The crowd swelled as the day progressed, to the great pleasure of hawkers selling eatables and tea. |
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He started singing Broken, and she harmonized, then they switched parts as the song progressed. |
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They took a step back from hardcore and progressed in a more experimental, crafted kind of way. |
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He frequently made numerous changes as he progressed, preserved in the succeeding states of the print. |
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Now that science has progressed and more data becomes available, it is clear that the Cambrian explosion is well explainable in Darwinian terms. |
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Such nations are rightly proud that they have progressed on their own terms, standing on their own feet. |
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Calling the figures as the dance progressed was not an American invention as is often claimed. |
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After several months when her comfort level increased, I progressed to putting a Hershey bar on a salad plate and nuking it into molten goodness. |
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Many of our well known famous quilters began with the stab stitch and progressed from there. |
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In summary, the programme of reforms aimed to stabilize the economy has progressed much slower than anticipated. |
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Dear, dear, I enjoy my little butterflies, but you've quite progressed from a butterfly into a butthead. |
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It was a gradual process that progressed through a downward spiral of self destruction. |
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Davis's are flatter, and by this point he had progressed to using bamboo-turned spindles. |
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As the concert progressed this balloon gave birth to a sphere, which then disgorged a giant plastic ball. |
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Following very successful completion of this course she progressed to the BSc Agriculture with Animal Science course. |
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As the game progressed I was itching to get a run and with eight minutes to go, I got the nod to enter the fray. |
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After starting racing karts in 1988 when he was aged just nine, Wilson has progressed through the ranks. |
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British cinema was on the brink of crisis and as the 1950s progressed, audiences decreased. |
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As time progressed, a gradual reduction in thickness and a gradual return to a normal sonographic appearance was observed. |
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Mr. Jagodich has progressed upwardly through the ranks at CIBC despite some lateral moves and travel requirements. |
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As the science of mineralogy progressed, it became clear that Neptunism was flawed. |
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He then progressed to sitting outside on the back doorstep, sniffing the air and surveying the territory. |
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Only after the horse and human have progressed beyond the teaching phase the snaffle bit is introduced. |
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He seems to have never progressed beyond the slouchy habits of a wayward teenager. |
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As it was, the two sides struggled to adapt to the slippery surface and the game progressed, strewn with errors. |
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As the years progressed, he appeared to thrive on the multitudinousness of his tasks. |
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That progressed from the blues into folk and gospel music and things like that. |
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As the game progressed, the Warriors began to control the rink, throwing thunderous checks and opening up the offence. |
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As the match progressed the tussle for a goal advantage continued but Pioneers were content with a well deserved draw. |
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The game progressed with players pushing vigorously to outdo each other in a tussle for ball possession. |
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At first she was bedridden and then progressed into a wheelchair, but she remained a shut-in. |
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He progressed to senior showroom assistant at the Twickenham showroom in York Street. |
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Many fields in biology have progressed by the concentrated study of a select group of model systems. |
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As the season progressed, seals gradually began to haul out on the ice surface where they could be counted during surveys. |
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The remainder of the day progressed as normal, but Mary couldn't help but feel that Bertha was a little short with her. |
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As the trip progressed, many in the group confessed they had travelled to China with misgivings. |
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She stripped down to her shift, putting her dress carefully in a corner, and progressed to the armoire. |
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Left to his own devices he never progressed much beyond the literacy level of a ten-year-old. |
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I have female friends too, in their thirties and forties who haven't progressed beyond the giggly fifth-former stage. |
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None of their products appears to have progressed much beyond the concept stage. |
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It was some time before mathematics progressed beyond the depth achieved by him. |
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With the influx of the Greeks on the Black Sea coast around 500 CE, winemaking progressed and the wine trade increased. |
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Once the sufferer has progressed beyond its early stages, it is no longer treatable. |
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Just as modern society itself was still in its early stages, so modern social science had not yet progressed beyond the very first stages. |
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By the 1760s they had acquired lids and the oval gave way to square, octagonal, and hexagonal shapes as the century progressed. |
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As summer had progressed, the weather had become sunnier and the water in the shallows of the bay had warmed up for swimming. |
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With remedial support and input from us he progressed to be in the middle level in most subjects. |
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The sickness was far progressed by that time, and the emancipated retching man that had spoken to a younger boy was only a shadow of his father. |
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Throughout my career I've progressed, taking a step at a time but always moving forward. |
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A touch of first night nerves hit the more experienced actors hardest, as one might expect but no doubt they disappeared as the week progressed. |
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Electronic knowledge and microminiaturization have progressed so much that the limits appear biological rather than technological. |
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The Romans used buttons only as ornaments and even the ancient Chinese never progressed beyond the toggle and loop. |
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I met him on a message board on the Internet and things sort of progressed from there. |
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Once these two-handed exercise drills are mastered, the athlete is progressed to one-handed drills. |
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They came across extremely strongly, with their doomy gothic electro which gradually turned dancier and trancier as the set progressed. |
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A biopsy can also identify rare cases when cells have progressed from dysplasia into cancer. |
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Thus, the most meritorious lawsuits would be the ones that progressed forward to settlement or verdict. |
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On up the Sweetwater they progressed, timbered mountains miles off on their left, bare-granite rocks rising close and steep on their right. |
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The team progressed from Saturday's semi-finals to reach the final on Sunday. |
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Because he was always painting at the outer limits of his ability, as self-taught artists must do, he never progressed in the traditional way. |
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He then progressed to the quadrivium, studying geometry, arithmetic, music and astronomy. |
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These observations are consistent with what seismologists are learning about how the earthquake progressed, Haeussler said. |
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As the quarter progressed, students began to take responsibility for their own successes and failures. |
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I am not trying to evade your Honour's questions, but again this case, as it has progressed through, is crystallised. |
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He worked hard as a farmer, but one thing after another worked against him and he never progressed very far. |
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The Illegal Eagles have progressed from playing the small local club circuit to acquiring a reputation for themselves at major concert venues. |
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The injury has progressed to the point that the heads can dislocate or come out of joint. |
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He then progressed through a variety of lovers including nuns, novices, duchesses, prostitutes, peasants and rich old ladies. |
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A number of wind projects are at an advanced stage of development while biomass projects are also being progressed. |
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He asked me, his voice a slightly high-pitched whine, as though he had never progressed from childhood. |
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This aeromodeller has progressed from the fun-park-loving flier who thrills at the very sound of a model engine in the distance. |
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His skills are raw, but he progressed enough to start on the right side by the end of his rookie season. |
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As the evening progressed numbers grew and the crowd was swelled by people of other ethnic origins including white and Afro-Caribbean youths. |
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They are believed to have progressed immensely both materialistically as wells as monetarily during last fifteen years. |
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As the race progressed Hanks dropped back a little leaving Horspole and Neary to dispute the lead. |
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The Keighley side lost a wicket without a run on the board then progressed to 15-1 when play halted. |
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As I progressed through school, I chose art classes for electives in junior high and high school because that's what I enjoyed. |
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As the meeting progressed, it was clear the anger, the resentment and the recriminations had, temporarily at least, dissipated. |
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But it has progressed to huddling in a big wool blanket at night, with big woollen socks on my feet, holding out on using the heater. |
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In particular, Hawking's own work on black holes had progressed faster than they could amend the text. |
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He reprised that role last year, improving in confidence as the season progressed. |
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A first baseman in the minors, Sexson progressed quickly through the Indians' minor league system. |
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It started in the black and Latino community and then moved on, and progressed and spread. |
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He progressed to the reserve team and has played senior rugby with the club for the past four seasons. |
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There was only one other table in the restaurant when we first arrived, but as the evening progressed more people started drifting in. |
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It was scrappy and messy but ultimately triumphant as York City Knights progressed to the last 16 of the Challenge Cup. |
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The William Haggas-trained gelding has progressed nicely this season and still looks to figure on a competitive handicap mark. |
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Gaining in confidence as the day progressed, he looked like he could prove all his detractors wrong. |
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The teenager had progressed through the Cubs and Scouts to become a Venture Scout. |
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But as the century progressed, this right allowed individuals to protect their personal dignity even when they had temporarily forgotten themselves in moments of indiscretion. |
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As the illness progressed, his delusions took over and he had violent outbursts. |
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I progressed onto medium format film when I studied for a ba in Fashion Photography at London College of Fashion. |
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Crews tried to contain the blazes, but as the days progressed, the number of fires was simply out of their control. |
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On the second day, Bridges asked the Boys if the relationship between the Dude and Walter progressed during the movie. |
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I started off as the warm-up act, then progressed to the actual league. |
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You say you have progressed to the advanced stage of bodybuilding. |
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Unfortunately, software development has not progressed to the point where ready-made modules are available to order and combined to create your software. |
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The graders ripped the existing road and gathered all available material into two windrows, then spread and graded behind the mobile crusher as it progressed down the road. |
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As time progressed, her essays became a collection, and now, a first-hand look into the life of being an Ephron. |
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He seemed quite nervous at first, but loosened up as the gig progressed. |
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But as the gig progressed he seemed to loosen up a bit and started making eye contact with audience members, and he flashed a few smiles in various directions. |
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However, some patients seek help late in the season, when their symptoms have progressed from a runny nose to sticky yellow mucus with red, hot itchy and swollen eyes. |
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And while modern science has progressed far beyond classical atomic theory, it nevertheless continues to understand the world in terms of the discrete. |
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The 1970s continued some of these tones to begin with, but as the decade progressed these moved toward earthier and softer more wistful tones such as aubergine and rust. |
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In the wake of his work, and that of his fellow mango gangsters, Miami has progressed from a culinary backwater to one of America's top 10 gastro-cities. |
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I resolved early on that I would become an aeronautical engineer and test pilot and as I progressed through school I took courses that would lead to that goal. |
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I even thought 2003 had come in with a bang when a smooch on New Year's Eve progressed to a steamy taxi ride back to my folks' house, who heard nothing of our hanky-pankying. |
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As mourning time progressed and the emotional strain began to subside, the black hues began to lighten. |
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It began in my teenage years with an eating disorder, and progressed to periods of depression, self-harm, further eating disorders and voice-hearing. |
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But as the war progressed the bolt action rifle was increasingly supplemented, or replaced, by carbines and by a variety of other automatic and semi-automatic firearms. |
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An HIV-positive patient is determined to have progressed to full-blown AIDS when they develop any one of a number of symptoms, diseases or viruses. |
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As his term progressed, he grew more and more concerned about what would happen if LBJ ever became president. |
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The service progressed smoothly, and when it was over, Phil had invited the two men for a game of touch football with a couple of other guys that Friday. |
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With your progressed sun presently on the Leo midheaven of your chart, you can almost write your own ticket when it comes to making a career move. |
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But the French are here, and won't accept anything less than going one better than their shock effort in 1999, in which they progressed to the final. |
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What began as light trash talk became bawdy comedy as the show progressed. |
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We may have progressed to a stage where turnover and new car sales make the U.S. car fleet more efficient. |
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Over the past 50 years, audio has progressed rapidly from monophonic to stereophonic sound, followed by quadraphonic audio, and Dolby surround sound. |
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The letter also envisages that that would take place since it states that the formal preparation of the contract documents would be progressed for signature by both parties. |
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This polarizing public profile positioned Harroun as an unsympathetic character as his case progressed through the U.S. courts. |
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Henry Manning, who progressed from convert to ultramontane cardinal, encouraged Pius IX to consolidate authority and claim infallibility when pronouncing ex cathedra. |
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Even so, this mixture of first and second team players, several of them in unaccustomed positions, showed real determination and got stronger as the game progressed. |
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If in the early eighteenth century snuffboxes were little known to the Russians, as the century progressed they made and bought them in notably larger numbers. |
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The wind was quite variable during the course of the day, with a 20 km easterly tailwind at the start, turning southerly and reducing as the day progressed. |
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Others observed from pedestrian lanes and footbridges as the march progressed on Hong Kong Island. |
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As the day progressed, it seemed the misinformation on the internet was growing exponentially spurious by the minute. |
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A radio ham from way back, Addis says that he simply progressed from making little transmitters to building bigger and more sophisticated receivers and antennae. |
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And you progressed from a copy girl to a full-blown cadetship? |
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I came home soon afterwards, before they progressed to the strip club. |
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As the morning progressed, the gentle shimmering hues gave way to powerful strokes of deep blue and strident greens competing with shades of sunshiny yellow. |
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As the work progressed, Marsh stalked its perimeter in fair weather or surveyed the site from the comfort of a warm room when it was raining or snowing. |
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The entertainment progressed into the evening, with various other performers taking turns at the microphone to engage in picong and hearty banter. |
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I had progressed along some appropriate path, survived all the general miseries, horrors and institutional insanities that humans are fond of ordering themselves through. |
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Seemingly, as the year progressed, African leaders took heed and confronted the problem, taking steps to end the cycle of violence in some countries. |
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He progressed gingerly towards the gauze grate in the grimy iron girdered floor and was careful not to get too close as he peered into the gloom below. |
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Modes of transport progressed from frontpack to trike to toddling feet as our trio of offspring grew, but the pull-behind grocery cart remained a constant. |
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They were faced with the possibility of a flashover as the fire, in a matter of minutes, progressed to a stage where it was producing copious amounts of thick smoke. |
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As his career progressed his films became more and more laden with lightning-fast editing, multiple story lines, razor-witted dialogue and iron-handed symbolism. |
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As time progressed, these pots evolved into elaborate contraptions made of tin plates with flues and bends to increase heat contact, thus decreasing boiling time. |
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As the match progressed, the players hit the target with alacrity. |
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That team, which progressed to within one win of a European Cup Final, were unbeaten in 22 league games at Ibrox, but they did draw two of those fixtures. |
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In the 1950s, doubly curved crystal fabrication progressed to include crystals featuring different surface curvatures along orthogonal axes parallel to the surface. |
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Hawkins, gaining in confidence as the game progressed, galloped down the left and looped in a pinpoint cross for him to attack from point blank range. |
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As we progressed north the driving conditions became more testing. |
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The small demure woman who had taken her letter led Miri through a narrow hallway, which sloped downward and seemed to shrink as they progressed down it. |
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Since then, Jill has progressed to fancy restaurants, the real desirables, the ones where rich people take their rich spouses to eat rich delicacies. |
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Patients began with individual therapy, then progressed to group therapy. |
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While retaining strong connections with his roots, he progressed inexorably from unexceptional beginnings to a position of some eminence in Vienna. |
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They began as friends but things gradually progressed to a romantic relationship and now they are engaged to be married, though no date has been specified. |
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As the days progressed, students looked enviously at the empty staff parking lots while they fumed in line, or cruised the designated student lots hoping for parking spots. |
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As they progressed through the city toward the donjon in the centre of the city, he realised something that he mentally smacked himself for missing. |
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In this case, morning news programming and drive-time radio were key sources of early information, but as the morning progressed, radio was a less important source. |
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As the year progressed, Calvin and Farel's reputation with the council began to suffer. |
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As the decade progressed, Henry increasingly wanted to resolve the question of the inheritance. |
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Senchenko used his superior reach to land jabs, and gained the upper hand as the fight progressed. |
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As time progressed these medical texts would be translated into Arabic and then back into Latin as the flow of information changed. |
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As time progressed, there was an increase in care for the wounded as hospitals appeared. |
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West Brom enjoyed more possession as the half progressed and were handed a penalty of their own in the 21st minute in bizarre circumstances. |
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As the club progressed through the early years of the 20th century one player dominated this era for the club, Edgar Mobbs. |
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They progressed to the final beating Wales and France in the quarter and semi finals. |
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As Act II progressed, and with the treacherous high D of the Act I terzetto behind her, Gauvin gained constantly in assurance. |
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Constantine progressed slowly along the Via Flaminia, allowing the weakness of Maxentius to draw his regime further into turmoil. |
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In foot-ankle X-rays, periarticular osteoporosis, hallux valgus, and joint space narrowing had progressed to the ankylosis of tarsal bones. |
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On the tenth post-operative day, she became suddenly unresponsive due to a bradyarrhythmia that progressed to asystole. |
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As industrialisation progressed, society changed, becoming more urban and less rural. |
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But the hosts began to grow into the game as the half progressed and Joe Garner saw his bicycle kick palmed away. |
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He developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which progressed to toxic epidermal necrolysis and death over a period of 26 days. |
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The Super 8 teams played the other six teams that progressed from the different groups. |
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It gave me more money and as the months progressed I was asked to baby-sit more and more often. |
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AaOver the last six decades China has progressed from a vast, backwater country into a modern nation that many say is an ascendent superpower. |
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Subsequently, Kirin and Hematech have progressed to developing cows that can efficiently produce human antibodies. |
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The experiment has progressed, and several of the flasks now contain mutator strains, bacteria that have defects in their DNA replication system. |
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Sound in the home itself has progressed from high fidelity to stereophonic and to quadrophonic sound. |
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As it happened, I had progressed only some few feet out onto the snow when a clean-cut section stripped off the surface and avalanched. |
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Pieczonka and Yowl were well matched vocally, and their duet, which became increasingly physical as it progressed, was galvanizing. |
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England progressed to the quarter finals, where once again they faced West Germany. |
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After that I progressed to all other drugs both illegal and prescription to the point where at 15 I started injecting amphetamines and heroin. |
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The screams of the fans grew more frenzied as the concert progressed. |
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We then progressed to experimenting with beats and alaaps in the studio just to make more original music for our club events. |
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Acrocyanosis, which was present on admission, had progressed to distal necrosis of the toes in both feet and part of the right hand. |
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As the Industrial Revolution progressed, machines with metal parts and frames became more common. |
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A solid second run for the Ulsterwoman meant she progressed into the semis, inching ever closer to medal positions. |
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If houses were present these could be used to conceal the mine opening. As the mine progressed the roof was shored with timbers. |
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Several members of this society have progressed to the professional stage, most notably Marshall Lancaster and Jonathan Morris. |
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Greenwood named the same 11 players, including Hurst, in all the club's seven FA Cup fixtures as West Ham progressed to the final. |
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As the 19th century progressed, the increasing need for large freight carriers led to Liverpool's dominance as a port. |
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Encyclopedias have progressed from written form in antiquity, to print in modern times. |
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Early looms wove a fixed length of cloth, but later ones allowed warp to be wound out as the fell progressed. |
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The thought was that osteoarthritis progressed to affect all compartments, while isolated trochlear dysplasia is a nonprogressive disorder. |
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Their most recent participation was at the 1996 European Championship, where the Netherlands progressed instead of Scotland on goals scored. |
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The naval blockade of the United States began informally in 1812 and expanded to cut off more ports as the war progressed. |
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Under the headmistressship of the late Miss Ruth Lim the school progressed steadily and by 1941 the enrolment was at 200 pupils. |
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They were laid out to allow a production line, so each stage of the work progressed to the next in a natural flow. |
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Expansion evolved into a general complacency as the 20th century progressed. |
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The Speller was arranged so that it could be easily taught to students, and it progressed by age. |
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The film was shot chronologically, with an on-set nutritionalist hired to help the cast shed weight as the story progressed. |
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The exact details of the shift are unknown, and it may have progressed in a variety of ways before arriving at the final situation. |
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Under Charles I the Inquisition became a formal department in the Spanish government, hurtling out of control as the 16th century progressed. |
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Around the time of the last factories' closing, environmental efforts to clean up the river progressed. |
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Charles's Spanish dominions were the chief source of his power and wealth, and they became increasingly important as his reign progressed. |
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He viewed the social changes brought on by property as the natural order of events, which should be taking place as the human race progressed. |
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Sound engineering has progressed greatly since the early days of the phonograph. |
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This progressed to a slave society where the idea of class emerged and the State developed. |
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Lacking funds, Morris had to cancel Moore's sculpture, which had not progressed beyond the maquette stage. |
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As his career progressed, he added Italian Renaissance motifs to his Gothic vocabulary. |
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After the follow-up period of 2-5 years, Dr, Growdon found that 11 patients have progressed in cognitive decine. |
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Rabba joined as a trainee at DFM and soon progressed through a career development process which has been crowned with this award. |
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Proposals to build a number of new locks to improve navigation have not progressed, due in part to environmental concerns. |
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Over time, some cultures have progressed toward more complex forms of organization and control. |
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Tries from Vincent Clerc, Florian Fritz, Yves Donguy and Salvatore Perugini ensured the French side progressed to the next round. |
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As the development of steam engines progressed through the 18th century, various attempts were made to apply them to road and railway use. |
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Modified sit-ups can be progressed to sit-ups on a physioball and then sit-ups on a physioball with the hands overhead. |
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As the sessions progressed, Chandler became increasingly frustrated with Hendrix's perfectionism and his demands for repeated takes. |
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By the end of the century, he had progressed to using sheets of tin for rotor blades and springs for power. |
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The needle instead had varied a half point to the northwest, and continued to vary further as the journey progressed. |
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Second, as rifting progressed through Early and Middle Jurassic time, continental crust was stretched and thinned. |
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As the war progressed women took on the better-paid but more hazardous posts of track maintenance platelayer, shunter and guard. |
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Like Caligula, Nero seemed to grow gradually more insane as his reign progressed. |
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Clarkson initially blamed the sound on the tappets, but as the day progressed, May declared that the engine was disintegrating. |
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As time progressed, additional laws restricting rights were posted and had to be obeyed. |
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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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There, in quarter-inch decrements, each had progressed from 1-inch rings to those with the Lifesaver holes. |
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He looked and acted like a living statue although, after a memory lapse near the start, his singing did improve as things progressed. |
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As the Cold War progressed, the program expanded and got stranger still. |
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As the illness progressed with hardly any notice, it turned into septicaemia. |
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As the story progressed, he also brought in elements from 'The Silmarillion' mythology. |
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By the tenth round the match was level, and as the match progressed Welsh took charge. |
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Prussia's humiliating treatment at Tilsit caused a deep and bitter antagonism which festered as the Napoleonic era progressed. |
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The foundations settled as the building progressed, and Wren made structural changes in response. |
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As time progressed, domes grew, from occupying a small part of the roof near the mihrab to encompassing the whole roof above the prayer hall. |
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Gondwana started the period in equatorial latitudes and, as the period progressed, drifted toward the South Pole. |
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The organisms form three distinct assemblages, increasing in size and complexity as time progressed. |
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An erythematous rash developed that progressed to exfoliative dermatitis, and the patient was diagnosed with toxic epidermal necrolysis. |
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As the 19th century progressed, Merthyr's inland location became increasingly disadvantageous for iron production. |
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Development of Glenrothes started in Woodside in the east and progressed westwards. |
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Murdoch progressed to work in fitting and erecting steam engines and was often sent from Soho for this purpose. |
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This pyramid progressed from the unfree population at its base up to the heads of noble fine held in immediate clientship by the king. |
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He started drinking and doing speed in seventh grade and progressed to freebasing cocaine after high school. |
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Bufton is in charge of shooting the Frisbees, a task that he said he was getting better at as the competition progressed. |
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As the 18th century progressed, the content of encyclopedias also changed according to readers' tastes. |
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Work progressed quickly, and on 17 June 1940, the 18 Maintenance Unit was opened at Dumfries. |
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Michael Lynch followed and built upon Barrow's compromise solution, arguing that as David's reign progressed, his kingship became more Celtic. |
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A newly promoted junior Centurion would be assigned to the sixth century of the tenth cohort and slowly progressed through the ranks from there. |
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As the war progressed more air fleets were created as the areas under German rule expanded. |
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Promiscuity increased as the war progressed, with unmarried soldiers often intimately involved with several women simultaneously. |
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As the campaign progressed, the Jacobites improved their equipment considerably. |
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Under the influence of the Balkan sprachbund, Romanian has progressed the furthest, largely eliminating the infinitive. |
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