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A missionary explains to Adam Ewing, son of the American revolution, his idea of a "ladder of civilisation" that will extinguish those races unable to join progress.
About 40 percent of the league's playoff games were not carried nationally in the past or were joined in progress.
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Paris Saint-Germain joined Arsenal in progressing from Group A and set up a mouth-watering head-to-head for top spot at the Emirates when Thomas Meunier volleyed a spectacular last-minute goal for a 2-1 win at Basel.
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"Science and the idea of progress may seem joined together, but the end result of progress in science is to show the impossibility of progress in civilization," he writes.
But once they are joined, the hunger for progress in battle has to be satisfied.
The stern, temperamental baseball perfectionist dropped his concentrated air of work in progress and joined us on the sidelines.
But organizers said the final number of people protesting was 218,000, due, they said, to people who joined the march in progress.
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