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He was allowed to leave on day visits from 2003 before progressing onto short overnight outings to his 89-year-old mother's home in Williamsburg, Virginia.
The security forces in Cairo started by shooting rubber bullets at the protesters, before progressing onto live ammunition, ending dozens of lives.
All students, regardless of ability, must first complete the compulsory five-day course before progressing onto teacher training and specialised courses such as yoga therapy, yoga for Vipassana, and yoga with Ayurveda.
In 2010, researchers examined sections of scalp with and without hair and found that stem cells were still present in the follicles in both areas, but in bald regions they weren't progressing onto the next stage where they would normally develop into so-called progenitor cells.
Certainly, larger studies are needed to determine the safety and efficacy of conservative treatment of CIN 2 or 3; however, the short-term risk of progressing onto cancer in this population is very low (Holowaty et al, 1999).
When your hands are ready; execute 100 Snake Head Finger Strikes (50 each hand) 5 days from 7 for 20 weeks without fail or error before progressing onto the next level.
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Then there is Sweden, where pupils cannot progress onto higher education without having studied English to an advanced level.
White is fourth on the quarterback depth chart; his coaches say he is "making progress," though he has yet to progress onto the field to play an offensive series.
He progressed onto golf balls.
This review also highlights some unanticipated benefits, such as students desire to progress onto full time degree courses subsequent to their part time study, along with more expected outcomes such as closer links between academia and industry.
Having arrived at Holby as an F1, Oliver quickly progressed onto his F2 training.
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