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be progressing through
verb
To move, go, or proceed forward; to advance.
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She seems to be progressing through Fox's star-making machinery, which has turned news anchors like Shepard Smith into household names.
Much like a lawn that reverts to weeds, bushes and eventually trees if left fallow, the sponges around Carrie Bow could be progressing through a similar succession before our eyes as the corals on which they depend change.
While he was narrating his creature's adventures, Wright was also explaining how, in passing through the different levels of the game, the player would be progressing through the history of video games: from the arcade games, like Pac-Man, to Miyamoto's Super Mario, to the first-person shooters.
However, because of improved industrial fishing gear and global networks that allow rapid and accessible transport, we may be progressing through invertebrate fishery phases even faster.
Girls growing up in an industrialized growth environment could either be progressing through puberty at a steady, but slower tempo than before or pubertal development in industrialized countries has become more punctuated, meaning that some pubertal milestones appear abruptly and are disjointed from subsequent ones.
Either way, you will be "progressing" through groups of muscles.
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The document suggests the financial sector tax changes proposed by the South Australian Labor premier, Jay Weatherill, could also be progressed through the tax white paper process, which is running in parallel to the federation reform talks.
Concerns would be "progressed through the fullness of time through legal proceedings," he added.
Crimes of a serious nature will continue to be progressed through the courts, he added.
Neck training : The treatment of neck-specific exercises will be progressed through different phases, which are defined by set levels of neck function.
The economy is progressing through a slow, though not entirely visible, recovery.
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