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They have failed to progress beyond the first round on each occasion, three times on goal difference.
Other tired ski destinations in Bulgaria, Romania and Slovakia have failed to progress since the fall of communism, largely because of their inability to attract the multi-million pound investment required to build a modern lift system.
Meanwhile, the Trump Organization's plans to dramatically expand its hotel portfolio in the United States have failed to progress, having opened no hotels under its announced "Scion" and "American Idea" brands.
But the work itself turns out to be flat and foolish, bereft of Borat's good cheer: wholly unsuitable for children, yet propelled by a nagging puerility that will appeal only to those in the vortex of puberty, or to adults who have failed to progress beyond it.
The 2009 champions have failed to progress from the group stage in the past two years.
England have never won the World Cup, and have failed to progress beyond the quarter-finals since 1996.
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Progress is defined here as explaining new phenomena and solving existing problems, yet astrology has failed to progress having only changed little in nearly 2000 years.
Historically, much of the rail industry's intake has failed to progress beyond level 2. Howarth is keen to get more FE colleges involved.
But the early promise faded quickly and, before this week, she had failed to progress beyond the last 16 at a slam in 13 further attempts.
Quite a different thing now.' Yet Desai's point is that it is Lola who has failed to progress, still dreaming of an England of Christie and Wodehouse.
Del Potro is not dismissing a protracted stay at Wimbledon – the only major in which he has failed to progress to the quarterfinals – especially if his serve is clicking.
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