Sentence examples for onward making from inspiring English sources

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But if they were to persist they would find each dip is followed by a higher rise, and the overall pattern is upward and onward, making true the Latin motto, "Per ardua ad astra" [through difficulties to the stars].

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The evidence available from the 1st dynasty onward makes it clear that king and commoner had quite different expectations.

Survivors movements from the 1980s onward made a ruckus with the distribution of flyers, often at church parking lots where abusing priests had served.

His first necessity in 1706, however, was to secure Sweden's position in relation to Russia, which, under Peter I the Great, had from 1703 onward made good use of Charles XII's campaigns in Poland to train its army and undertake a piecemeal conquest of the Swedish east Baltic provinces.

From this point onward, make no attempt to attack the police; You do not have enough time.

And violent crime is a constant problem.In this section The penguins' onward march Making socialism official Free kicks and kickbacks Sweating the sands Reprints Related items Let the games beginJun 9th 2006Any big public project in Brazil provides opportunities for expensive pork-barrel politics in a legislature that can make high drama out of even routine spending bills.

From 1920 onward radio made phenomenal progress through research activities in Europe, North America, and Asia.

For a decade from the late 1950s onward, Michael Heseltine made the fortune that enabled him to go into politics.

Initially the society's attempt to recruit members throughout the Greek world met with little success, but from 1818 onward it made some headway, finding an important source of recruits in the communities of the diaspora.

From at least the 1950s onward, remoteness made certain areas an easy dumping site for those seeking to dispose of things as varied as broken toys, old tombstones and toxic chemicals.

More recently, architects have revived the ancient Hanok style of Korean courtyard houses, which are fashionably energy-efficient, being designed to be cool in summer and warm in winter, but were demolished in large numbers from the 1960s onward to make way for high rises.

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