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To proceeds

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To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun.

  • To proceed on a journey.

Exact(13)

(Mr. Aron later became Elizabeth D. Eden, thanks in part to proceeds from selling film rights to Warner Brothers).

In exchange, the Treasury is also receiving the rights to proceeds from two special purpose vehicles from the Fed.

The records revealed not that Mr. Esposito was profiting personally, but that two Democratic functionaries were helping themselves to proceeds from the party's annual fund-raising dinner.

However, profit in the year to June 2010 was boosted in part by an exceptional gain of £336m due to proceeds from the sale of shares in ITV and a court case against EDS.

Jean-Pierre Halbron, Alcatel's chief financial officer, said that the write-down of inventories would amount to "a few hundred million dollars" in addition to proceeds from the sale of units.

In recent years, though, the tribe has enjoyed a resurgence, thanks in part to proceeds from a casino it operates just outside Spokane, about 65 miles south of Usk.

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How to proceed?

So how to proceed?

He decided to proceed.

How, then, to proceed?

I want to proceed to this bill.

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