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None has ever progressed to the quarter-finals.
The only jinx that should concern him is that no British Olympic champion has ever progressed to a world professional title.
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The third round was the furthest Corinithians had ever progressed, though until 1923 the club never entered the cup due to club rules preventing them from entering any competition with a prize.
Would it have ever progressed?
No side have ever progressed after losing their first two matches.
I don't think that people have ever progressed only because there was a financial flourishing.
Clusters of minute beings, called nigodas, belong to the lowest class of jivas, which possess only the sense of touch and undergo such common functions as respiration and metabolism but have little hope of ever progressing to a higher spiritual or bodily state.
Identifying which patients are unlikely to ever progress to cirrhosis may prevent overtreatment of many patients.
DORIS, as other techniques for space geodesy (SLR, VLBI, GPS) has regularly progressed to meet the ever increasing needs of the scientific community in oceanography, geodesy or geophysics.
She had progressed to active labor.
Many things are or seem worse today than they've ever been, progress appears harder to achieve...as discussed throughout these remarks, we seem prone to a very special kind of regression on social issues especially....but I believe all of that can, and will be overcome in a manner that benefits more citizens, not a small select group.
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