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Part of this wave of progress is a stunning drop in birthrates.
The future has finally arrived — or at least the first wave of progress.
As this wave of progress ripples through the country, though, one group of people has been prominently left behind.
Rather, it was, or should have been, a warning sign that America was riding a fleeting wave of progress.
"The move comes as part of a larger wave of progress for gay rights champions" in Vietnam, the flagship publication of the Vietnam National Youth Federation reported.
The ad suggests that Microsoft's products represent a great industrial wave of progress in the United States that is threatened by Government interference.
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Adaptation to past waves of progress rested on political and policy responses.
Instead of resisting the waves of progress, it should bask in their afterglow.
A recent book by Tim Bryars and Tom Harper, A History of the 20th Century in 100 Maps, charts the political and social upheavals of the last century by means of maps, digging below the functional surface to reveal how maps of the time reflected popular ideas, prejudices, and waves of progress.
MEPs are set to insist that EU enlargement decisions continue to be based on each candidate country's individual progress, when they discuss the second wave of 2012 progress reports on Wednesday.
More than two centuries would pass before the advent of the wave of technological progress associated with the start of the industrial revolution.
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