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Helium, being a very light, highly mobile, inert, unreactive, fast-moving gas, apparently can travel from Earth's core to surface through these heat conduits, progressing upward toward ever-decreasing densities.
It's been said that life is a spiral slowly progressing upward and looping back down in repetitive patterns.
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Furthermore, as an individual progresses upward, it becomes progressively more difficult to successfully fulfill the needs of each higher level.
"We wanted to progress upward, not backward, this season," Brian Leetch said.
Muscle wasting progresses upward from the legs, and the arms are eventually affected.
The time-honoured rhetorical appeals to a life of relentless progress, upward mobility and personal reinvention didn't work the way they used to.
Tax rates that progressed upward with income and the greatly increased social security benefits, allocated mainly according to need, contributed to a leveling of incomes.
These needs, starting with the most basic physiological demands, progress upward through safety needs, belonging needs, and esteem needs and culminate in self-actualization.
He enlisted the example of his own children's reading habits, and those of his young students, to argue that there is little evidence to suggest that readers will make progress "upward from pulp to Proust".
Time progression of the rupture (Fig. 8) showed that rupture of the A1 asperity progressed upward.
Frame 6 8 s and subsequent frames show that the rupture of the A1 asperity progressed upward and reached the top of the fault plane, at the Earth surface.
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