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After all, it wasn't those who fled the town who would push it onward, politically or economically — it was the ones who loved it enough to stay, or to come back.
After all, it wasn't those who fled the town who would push it onward, politically or economically it was the ones who loved it enough to stay, or to come back.
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Push it.
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prō-mōvĕo, mōvi, mōtum (pluperf. promorat. Hor Epod. 11, 14: promosset, Ov. Am 2, 9, 17 Jahn), 2, v. a., to move forward, cause to advance, push onward, advance.
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