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were promotion
noun
An advancement in rank or position.
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Surely it would be a huge disappointment now were promotion not to be achieved?
Pollard-Mansergh said Cleese's accusations were "promotion" for his own upcoming Fawlty Towers stage show, which has its world premiere in Sydney at the Roslyn Packer Theatre on 19 August.
Today they looked more like the unit who were promotion favourites in the early part of the season and they would not have been flattered by a wider margin.
Bogie established the club in English football's fifth tier, and last season Gateshead were promotion challengers before finishing eighth.
The Pirates were promotion favourites at the start of the League Two campaign but currently sit 15th in the table with four wins from 11 games.
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She said these were "promotions" – not modelling jobs.
We found that 67% of the questions posed to male entrepreneurs were promotion-oriented, while 66% of those posed to female entrepreneurs were prevention-oriented.
"Life is promotion," he said.
That's promotion material right there.
The best medicine, then, is promotion.
The bigger picture is promotion.
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