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Refers to Onward & Upward with the Arts about "Fifty-two AMoodsan Moods".
I said "5,000 Hebrews being played by members of the Egyptian army marching on to Onward Christian Soldiers".
By Charles King The New Yorker, May 7 , 1938P. 88 Refers to Onward & Upward with the Arts about "Fifty-two AMoodsan Moods".
"Whenever I write a story about the war, I can't help the blind rage that surges up in me," Mizuki wrote in the afterword to "Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths".
"It cements not just Etihad's desire to expand in Europe, but also to draw in customers through its Abu Dhabi hub to connect to onward destinations like Asia and Australasia".
He also implied that the European arrest warrant a prosecutor there issued last week, to bring him back to Sweden for questioning, might be related to "onward extradition to the United States".
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He wavered, but decided to press onward to Mamma Mia's, recalling Jessica's hero need.
He just picks up his guitar and gets ready to rock onward, trying to "fill the void with song".
We want to move onward and adapt to the countries around us.
It seemed as if all the elements had conspired to impel me to some onward step.
Closer to town, the parkway hugs the riverbank on its way south to Old Town Alexandria and onward to Mount Vernon.
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