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They always progressed, but always kept an essence of who they were in the new songs they wrote.
Management science has always progressed by picking up ideas from all over the world and remixing them into more productive combinations.
When Liverpool arrived in North London on Halloween evening in 1984, they were unbeaten in 25 League Cup rounds (they had lost the odd match in two-legged ties but always progressed to the next round), and had made the competition their own since 1981.
Science has always progressed mightily through the use of tools.
Science has always progressed via personal risk, by scientists making bold choices.
We have to think deeper, more broadly, more globally, we have to remember how this country was built, who we are... that it was through endurance and sacrifice and constant commitment, and a refusal to give up...even in our darkest hours, confronting our greatest challenges, we have always pressed on, we have always progressed.
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"You always progress".
But change isn't always progress, and youth is overrated.
History repeats, but it doesn't always progress.
"Some people believe that a seat at the table is always progress no matter where a candidate stands.
He argued in this monograph that dementia praecox was not a single disease, was not invariably incurable, and did not always progress to full dementia.
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