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to speed ahead
verb
To succeed; to prosper, be lucky.
synonyms
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So the incentives to speed ahead differ.
That enabled Hamilton to speed ahead and build up an advantage of 13.3 seconds by then.
That reduces drag, the amount of effort needed to speed ahead, and that in turn reduces fuel requirements.
Yet the national economy continues to speed ahead, with families and businesses spending money at an impressive pace.
The move will allow Spansion, which has filed for bankruptcy, to speed ahead with an internal overhaul.
That should give enough power, with a bit of a tweak, to speed ahead of both the Mazda and the Fiat.
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Speed ahead to Tuesday night in Baltimore.
The crafty viewer can hang back or speed ahead to find small pockets empty except for communing with Leonardo.
He says Toshiba can speed ahead thanks to big early bets on multimedia technologies.
The goal is nothing less than for you to right the ship, change its course and return it to full-speed ahead.
He said he looked at the operation as a speed bump because he wanted to keep speeding ahead.
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