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onward

adverb as in ahead

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From St. Paul onward, the development of individual rights and dignity remained a Christian project.

The company started to use more recycled copper earlier this year in anticipation of potential U.S. tariffs on copper imports, and the shift accelerated from April onward, it said.

A flurry of fans press onward toward Brookside, while some stop off at the venue’s restrooms, much more suited to modern standards than those in the lot.

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It intends to use the proceeds to meet future capital requirements, including onward lending and regulatory compliance on capital adequacy.

This complex captures sunlight and splits water molecules, releasing oxygen and sending electrons onward to other molecules in the chain of energy transfer.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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