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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beyond toward" is not grammatically correct and would not typically be used in written English.
It is possible that it is meant to be "beyond towards," which would also not be commonly used. However, if you were to use it, it would usually be in a sentence explaining movement or direction. For example: - The path led beyond toward the mountains in the distance. - His curiosity drove him beyond toward the unknown. - She walked beyond toward the edge of the cliff, eager to get a better view.
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Beyond, toward Pakistan, there were more mountains, more snow.
He gestured toward the safe-house window and beyond toward nighttime Yanji, brightly lighted and humming with traffic.
Now Mr. Gingrich is looking beyond Florida – well beyond, toward multiple contests in the coming months, when he predicts he will unite conservatives yearning for an anti-Romney.
It seems unlikely that such a force can carry the war westward, through dug-in Qaddafi units toward the stronghold of Surt, much less beyond, toward Tripoli, the Libyan capital.
When one of those rookies walked onto the practice field outside Giants Stadium for the first time, turned to the east and stared across the Meadowlands and beyond, toward the New York skyline, he shook his head.
In Helmand Province, American troops could be moved from a stable area like Nawa, the biggest success story in the province, and placed in the still-violent Taliban narcotics center of Sangin in the north and beyond toward the critical Kajaki Dam.
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Another version, made with cardboard and a tarp roof, below, will be at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York in an exhibition called "Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art" from today through May 7.
Ms. Zittel also participates in "BEYOND GREEN: TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE ART" at the Museum of Arts and Design, which presents other artists and collectives focused on an environmentally conscientious approach to living and working.
Lilla, unconvinced by Arendt's liberal solution to the problem -- which proposed a separation between philosophy and politics -- inclines towards Jaspers's view, and beyond that toward a more Platonic conception.
On the rare occasions when we know he's singing about his own life, as on the grim silver lining of "I'm Not Gonna Miss You," the effect reaches beyond himself toward an anxious American audience — particularly, in this case, toward those baby-boomer fans who have aging parents and who aren't getting any younger themselves.
But it is the last — compassion — that moves us beyond numbness toward healing.
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