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The South Carolina case is an emphatic reaffirmation of its value: without the section, a discriminatory law might have gone forward to disenfranchise vulnerable voters.
General Atta Muhammad said he lost 30 of his own men in the fighting, one of whom had gone forward to try to mediate.
If this has merely prompted you to wonder, "Why aren't there more preschools?" — then you are not Melody Stevens, a businesswoman from central New Jersey who has gone forward to confront the problem from the supply end.
If conduct has gone forward to such a stage that in action would commonly result, not negatively merely in withholding a benefit, but positively or actively in working an injury, there exists a relation out of which arises a duty to go forward.
At the time of the first scandal, Mike Huckabee wrote, "The fact that he confessed his sins to those he harmed, sought help, and has gone forward to live a responsible and circumspect life as an adult is testament to his family's authenticity and humility".
33rd over: India 124-3 (Tendulkar 34, Mishra 4) England may have missed a trick here - Prior broke the bails after Tendulkar had gone forward to Swann and missed the ball but, even though the batsman shifted his foot off the ground as he tried to make sure he was back, no one appealed.
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"It's our mentality, to go forward, to test ourselves.
"We should go forward to earn that trust.
The lawyers went forward to confer in whispers.
Let us go forward to a hundred years hence.
"We have a lot to do going forward to get ourselves to a balanced budget.
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