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Dr. Frank begins timidly, "Well, it's not ready for release yet, but we're definitely making progress!" "That's right, definite progress!" echoes Dr. N. Stein.
"It was definite progress for him," Girardi said.
That is by no means a ringing endorsement, but it's definite progress.
"Europe's decision on Monday represents definite progress," said Lee Quarles, public affairs manager at Monsanto's headquarters in St . Louis
But by 9 p.m., one industry official said definite progress was being made, with the two sides haggling over numbers.
It did, however, keep him in bed, which was definite progress, and his twin sister thought they were wonderful.
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Peacock: "There is definite progression.
Over the years, doctors have implanted various kinds of mechanical hearts with definite, though erratic, progress.
To me, as a single woman, it felt like a definite sign of progress: since the elemental representation of single life at the time was the comic strip "Cathy" (ack! chocolate!), better that one's life should be viewed as glamorously threatening than as sad and lonely.
A definite work in progress but a big step in the right direction.
And Passmoor, who took over in February, said there were definite signs of progress, although the lateness of his appointment limited player recruitment and meant having a smaller squad at his disposal than he would have liked.
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