Sentence examples for proceeds to act from inspiring English sources

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The active crowd identifies an object or group of objects outside itself and proceeds to act directly upon it or them.

He pokes fun at Charlton Heston and his "Planet of the Apes" movies and his advocacy of guns, and then proceeds to act out various scenes involving an armed monkey in the Heston home.

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It used this to dissolve the opposition-dominated Congress, and has proceeded to act as a legislature.

From Pro Football Talk: Johnson caught a touchdown late in the second quarter and then proceeded to act out shooting himself in the thigh in the end zone.

He then proceeded to act out a series of freeze frames that would have done justice to the most emotive of silent film stars.

Carey picked a Slow Bones chapter and proceeded to act it out: he changed his accent, the tenor of his voice, and his posture.

Obama professed a similar view of democracy as "conversation" in his 2006 book, "The Audacity of Hope," and he proceeded to act on it as president, most notably by working with Republicans and Wall Street to stave off economic catastrophe.

The pretender to Reagan's legacy sounded like a cowboy when he lashed out at the "axis of evil" in his 2002 state of the union address and then proceeded to act like one.

Polk seized upon his marginal election victory and proceeded to act as if he had won an enormous mandate; then he led the country into war by resorting to what his critics called deep deception.

She proceeded to act out her version of McKellen and Nunn at work: " 'Trevor, I would like more thunder during that line.' 'I think, Ian, that it's a half line, and you can do without thunder.' 'No, but, Trevor, I would like some thunder at — ' 'Ian, Shakespeare was not a meteorologist.' 'We're aware of that, Trevor, but I would like — ' 'I've given you dogs.

She proceeded to act out her version of McKellen and Nunn at work: " 'Trevor, I would like more thunder during that line.' 'I think, Ian, that it's a half line, and you can do without thunder.' 'No, but, Trevor, I would like some thunder at—' 'Ian, Shakespeare was not a meteorologist.' 'We're aware of that, Trevor, but I would like—' 'I've given you dogs.

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