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In places like desktops and data centers, computing power marches ahead relentlessly.

Culture, like a bowling ball chucked down Ben Nevis, or a pisshead let loose in the bowels of a Brewdog, marches forward relentlessly.

"I'm one of these people," he admits, marching onward.

James M. Schmidt is the author, most recently, of "Notre Dame and the Civil War: Marching Onward to Victory".

Far safer to gloss the production with A-list close-ups and keep marching onward to the next action setpiece; another pyrrhic victory in a losing campaign.

Phil Jackson, Lakers coach now and then, backed the referees involved in 2002 when his side received a slew of favourable calls en route to defeating the Kings and marching onward to the title.

Once, I scalded my entire forearm with boiling water, and it felt as if I had been sliced open with a knife; I wrapped the wound with cold towels and continued marching onward up the hill.

Maria falls in love, has a baby, moves to Canada in a few short pages, the narrative pushing onward relentlessly, skimming only the surface of emotion.

But technology was marching onward, and two-dimensional fighters were made to look like relics by the new, three-dimensional likes of Virtua Fighter and Tekken.

I stoically march onward.

They stayed three days, then marched onward with the porters.

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