Bogmenko received credit toward his prison term for 500 days in the county jail.
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The rest of the Warriors started heating up toward the end of the first quarter.
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Perron was feeling better toward the end of November, but his symptoms recurred.
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The lefts lockstep march toward socialism has been repudiated by real Americans.
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Toward (Tollard) is a village near Dunoon at the southern tip of the Cowal peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Future; that which is to come; Approaching, coming near; impending; present, at hand; Yielding, pliant; docile; ready or apt to learn; not froward; Promising, likely; froward; Moving in the direction of (but not necessarily arriving at); In relation to (someone or something); For the purpose ...
(towards) In the direction of something (indicated by context); Variant of toward
(Towards) Motivational pattern marked by seeking to accomplish or achieve a particular goal.
1571 tons, built 1923, in rescue service from 24 October 1941, sailed with 45 convoys, rescued 337 survivors, sunk by U-402 7 February 1942 while assigned to Convoy SC-118. Two survivors and 54 crewmen were lost.