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prō-mōvĕo, mōvi, mōtum (pluperf. promorat. Hor Epod. 11, 14: promosset, Ov. Am 2, 9, 17 Jahn), 2, v. a., to move forward, cause to advance, push onward, advance.
Megabus will get you from Victoria Coach Station to Preston and back for £20.50, and I am currently seeing plenty of Advance seats for the onward train trip to Penrith for £28 return.
But Sharp said that if one goes farther back in history, there is legal support for a kind of personal privacy that transcends the kind the high court advanced in the 1960s and onward.
Concurrent with these advances in chemical understanding, from about 1850 onward there was a steadily increasing output of analytical data on the Earth's rocks, minerals, and waters, mainly from laboratories in Europe and North America.
"With urban schools, the test has been promoted as the opportunity for those to advance to different grades or move upward and onward..
The later history, beginning with a long period of rivalry between Ottoman Turkey and Iran, is marked by the advance of Russian culture, which penetrated farther and farther into Caucasia from the 16th century onward.
Once the leading edge began to advance, the striated material was displaced and moved towards the substratum interface (t = 0 onward).
Onward, Ever Onward.
Onward, then.
However: onward!
Onward, upward.
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