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Hand-in-hand, Trapspringer and Damaris were ad vancing toward the hole.
Stalling 2010
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Hand-in-hand, Trapspringer and Damaris were ad vancing toward the hole.
Kendermore Kirchoff, Mary 1989
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He had spent years ad - vancing his skills in every facet of the Game.
Blue Adept Anthony, Piers 1981
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Whether this separation has been beneficial in ad - vancing our understanding of human behavior is an - other question; for the basic problem in the central spheres of action, motivation and emotion, perception, learning, remembering, etc., is to decide what is a psychological question.
BEHAVIORISM R. S. PETERS 1968
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But technol - vancing computer power when they develop ogy deployment always takes time. new products and strategies.
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E-Purchasing/E-Supply Chain 975 chain instead of retained by the owner of the exchange, he explains, ad - vancing a practice he instituted at Chrysler with the individual suppliers.
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- (Business Wire) A.vancing its strategy of delivering great branded content to people around the world, Robert A. Iger, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) announced today that Disney has completed its acquisition of renowned character franchise company, Marvel Entertainment Inc
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General Pcrignon, who at that lime commanded our victorious army, ad - vancing to wiihinhalf a league of the place, imperiously summoned the governor to sur - rciulcr; and two hours after the capituLition was signed, wiiliout either breach, assault, without the trenches being opened, or any Avork begun.
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Towards the close of the battle of Vimiera, sir Arthur Wellesley found additional reasons for ad - vancing upon the enemy, which are thus stated by himself.
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"I so hate crowded assemblies," said Vi - dian, huddling his papers together, and ad* - vancing to meet his mother.
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