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    1. Yoga can arrest the progression of the disease if it cannot reverse it


    2. It was arduous to go through this just to become diagnosed, but that is each person's individual journey, like life and the progression of self


    3. A diatonic progression


    4. "The process is what we would call a locked progression


    5. "I can't find your Great- Great Grandmother's Will, I was sure we had one, but, I have the bible page showing the progression all written under Inheritance


    6. " He gently stopped her progression towards the door


    7. Alec kept his mind off the future, and his eyes off the faces of those around him, choosing to occupy the slow progression of time by watching the face of the wall, and the colony of red winged bugs crawling on its stone surface


    8. The train of caravans continued its progression as the horses clipped and clopped their slow way towards the next place that they were going


    9. Human progression is usually achieved with similar movements


    10. Adjectives, conjunctions, and prepositions: some sort Of bionomic central force in the monkey seemed to Express itself through the de-centered processes of Rolling grammatical progression and spreading activation That converged around the impulses flowing between The brain-machine interface, with the monkey’s intentions Refined by the computers rationalizing

    11. “Is it? No, I think that it needs more… Heracles must speak of his progression from


    12. Kate was proud when he got his pilot's licence but worried that in the medium term he had no prospect of career progression, certainly not until the colony had grown substantially


    13. more prestigious contracts, he was making a steady progression, his name known to millions


    14. This gives us a good idea of the progression through time and sequence of events according to the Evolutionary Theory


    15. took this progression to its next logical stage


    16. Hawes spent several years as an apprentice in sail making followed by a systematic progression in the whaling


    17. It was a natural progression from being paid in salt to being paid, in modern times, a salary for productive work we do


    18. He could only hope that this was some kind of necessary progression towards his objective


    19. And, I have to admit, my attempts to stop its natural progression have been pitiful


    20. The years in TIAR – a near total stasis for the body – had not only arrested the progression of their cancer, which would normally be at a fatally advanced stage, but also the natural ageing process to a fraction of a per cent of normal

    21. They doubtless believed for a human to be in possession of such technology was something akin to a prehistoric man with a gun; not merely dangerous to oneself and others but somehow contaminating the natural process of progression


    22. The transitioning from one form of social and cultural expression to another may properly conclude a chapter in that society‘s historical progression however not the end of that society, per se, although it may very well mark the end of that society as it was formerly understood


    23. Sharon had Botox and phenol injections to help prevent the progression of the severe contractures she was having in her feet and hands


    24. When added to Mystic's growing damage list, it could be said that crises were growing in spurts of geometric progression, which I had always heard was the case with tragedies at sea


    25. After the basics, such as obedience to Law, reciting scripture and fairly simple counting and sword-fighting skills, the best of each class of children were selected for progression: that was done according to the inclination, receptiveness, and skill they showed at the various tests and games carried out to separate those who were capable of serving the people and the Gods and those who simply could not


    26. The intervening time seemed only an impossible vertigo, a whole of time, a series of moments impossibly the same as every other one, no progression and no time, simple a single moment infinitely deep


    27. While there was nothing inevitable about it, the progression of events leading Brett here was a logical one


    28. Somewhere within this progression of being, possibly associated with the development of linguistic symbols, man began to wonder about the construct of thinking, that thing that he did as he looked at something, or sometimes at nothing in particular


    29. But of course there was little indication how far down the asserted line of progression that this sharing might have taken place


    30. And everything about evolution implies a progression of events, no matter how unruly, that seems to move from simplicity toward complexity

    31. At about this juncture I began to discern a punctuated progression


    32. Gould’s theory that was meant to amend the earlier evolutionary understanding of even and gradual progression


    33. Here I think that I perceive a progression punctuated by sharp advances toward the making of modern man, many in seeming response to rapid changes in habitat as well as natural disasters


    34. I also began to see a timeline of progression


    35. Also at about that time, Homo habilis appeared on the scene concurrent with the Australopithecus Africanus’ “area 10” gift, where its probable progression in Homo habilis seemed to “promote the earliest signs of primitive tool making


    36. That flapping hand commands my execution, but to her it is just crossing off an item from a list of tasks, the only logical progression of the particular path that she is on


    37. It feels like a beautiful and natural progression, like letting go of a period of life to welcome a new one


    38. This will delay or stall the progression of our life


    39. Or on the flip side, if the experience is immediately capitalized and the lesson proposed by it is learned quickly, the life progression becomes much faster than originally planned


    40. Jeremy’s poster started with an example of arithmetic progression (1, 2, 4, 8, 16…) compared with geometric or exponential progression (1, 2, 4, 16, 256…)

    41. progression toward ascension where they will break free of the need to keep reincarnating back to Mother Earth, and similar other planets and dimensions


    42. There was a nasty progression to this game


    43. “What do you think we should do?” I was startled by the logical progression she had made


    44. It was a most unpleasant disease and I wrote a description of its progression suggesting that perhaps one of our Chosin healers would recognize it from the old land and know how to treat it


    45. There are no signs of progression, he’s as normal as any of my nurses or orderlies


    46. This progression will continue, Gelernter fears, until the accumulation of exceptions “will strangle humane society


    47. It may well be, as one observer has said, that Budziszewski “fills out the progression from the denial of natural law to the abolition of man in clear and easy-to-follow steps


    48. But this natural progression doesn't happen for everybody, for a variety of reasons


    49. progression issue as 6 staff (you do the maths) could be promoted almost


    50. thought as a progression of triads: thesis, antithesis, and synthesis













































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    advance advancement forward motion onward motion procession progress progression patterned advance course march impetus procedure way