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We decided to press on, having been advised by friends not to miss the 17-mile June Lake loop, a semicircular stretch of State Highway 158 that heads west, up into the highest of the Sierra, and eventually winds its way around again back onto U.S. 395, passing several picturesque mountain lakes on the way.
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The slogan "press on" has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race". Don't all parents read their kids the Little Engine Who Could?
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As he presses on, having surpassed his previous professional high of 146 innings in 2006, Hughes has stressed that he feels physically strong and that "it's certainly not a strength or a fatigue issue".
Instead of turning back or pausing, Grant pressed on, having, as Lincoln put it, grasped the "awful arithmetic": he could lose men, and battles of this kind, indefinitely, and Lee could not.
But while Illidge, Al Wanderer, and Corey Delves were able to swallow their irritation and press on, Hadwin had become increasingly frustrated and bitter.
Lancashire began their second innings 119 in front, but needing to press on to have a chance of a positive result.
Reporters should press to have sources go on the record.
I should never have doubted you, but because you pressed on, you have shifted the tectonic plates of history and made this country evolve.
We say he realised she was not consenting … yet he pressed on and had sex with her regardless.
The Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour has stretched on for almost two weeks now.
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