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Ashley is 9, but her mental age has never progressed beyond that of a 3-month-old.
In 25 attempts at the Australian, French and US Opens, he has never progressed beyond the last 16.
He is 28 and in some ways it feels as if he has never progressed from the talented teenager with great potential.
Or in any authentic Chinese restaurant, though, no doubt, there are Chinese-American restaurants in the hinterlands that must continue to serve chop suey to customers whose most daring foray into Chinese food has never progressed beyond an egg roll.
And yet, perhaps because he conducts himself less like a grand homme de lettres, and more like a journalist and film-maker, with discretion, modesty and good humour, Carrère's reputation has never progressed very far in the Anglo-Saxon world.
Becker, a player ranked 105 in the world who has never progressed beyond the third round of a Grand Slam, increased his level of play as the match went on and was able to force a tie-break in the second set.
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I've never progressed very far from my days as a smart aleck in middle school.
He spoke about Brazil as though it had never progressed at all.
In fact, both of these measures had been discussed for years but had never progressed beyond wishful thinking.
The Day Off took on a quasi-mythical status – most comedy historians assumed it had never progressed beyond a sketch.
In the past, he observed to The Economist on January 24th, discussions on the issue with China had never progressed very far.
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