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The award has not only given me the strength to push onward in my pursuit of higher education and student activism, but also the physical means with which to obtain these goals.
Nonetheless, the artist is determined to push onward with her activist art practice.
Instead, one of the leaders encouraged all to push onward in their efforts to hook people and sell more product.
A herd of cows began to push onward into the smoky field, even less concerned by the scene around them.
Victory over the special regimes could stiffen his resolve to push through his other reforms.
Who would have had the iron resolve to push her players as hard as she did?
Rendezvous reported in April that there were signs Europe may be wavering in its resolve to push the plan.
Therefore, let us now all resolve to push the Iranians back.
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.
Shiny shoes decided we should push onward to the second location, which turned out to be a plaza with a rock and waterfall fountain that was covered in coins.
We will push onward to victory with power in our hearts, courage in our souls, and everlasting pride in each and every one of you.
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