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If he had moved ahead then and served it out for a two-set lead, that would have been really impressive.

He kept moving ahead of us and then behind us and didn't want to stand around, most likely because of his hangover.

Since then, there were several brief moments when it appeared the deal would move ahead, but then the talks would fall apart once again, usually over financing, these people said.

If you save at 12% and inflation is at 5%, then you are moving ahead of inflation at a net of 7% per year!

He allows the others to move ahead and then, riding alongside our car, chatting just a little, he offers a snapshot in close-up of his training routine.

But if wages do move ahead decisively, then it will be harder for the bank to put inflation back into the cage, and it will have to yank up interest rates again.

Trailing 5-2 in the first-set tiebreak, she reeled off five points in a row to move ahead and then eased through the second set, despite a brave effort from Shvedova, ranked 96 but once as high as 25 and a confident player on grass.

And then it means putting that fact aside, and moving ahead with love, focus and fury.

Bihar, too, was moving ahead.

Some countries are moving ahead.

Meanwhile, competitors are moving ahead.

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