He ushers us to an air-conditioned taxi and onward to the 24-hour flower market.
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Such figures may suggest that the bribery accord's onward march has been halted.
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The corresponding text is on pages 131 and onward of Book One of the Latin text.
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From 2001 onward, we never confronted armies, air forces or capable air defenses.
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Any onward travel from Malta must be paid for by the passengers, the notice said.
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Once in Cyprus, Americans can then board commercial aircraft for onward travel.
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Brunner and Emery aim to help executives lead the discussion onward from there.
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Having a good voice doesn't mean you have the talent to move upward and onward.
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With her four kids now grown, her push to move onward and upward has intensified.
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Forth: forward in time or order or degree; "from that time forth"; "from the sixth century onward"
Ahead: in a forward direction; "go ahead"; "the train moved ahead slowly"; "the boat lurched ahead"; "moved onward into the forest"; "they went slowly forward in the mud"
"Onward" is a song performed by the British band Yes. It is the seventh track on their ninth studio album, Tormato. The writing credit goes to bassist Chris Squire, and it is the only song on the album for which singer Jon Anderson gets no writing credit.
Onward was an early steamboat on the Willamette River built at Canemah, Oregon in 1858. This vessel should not be confused other steamboats named Onward, including in particular the Onward of 1867, a similar but somewhat smaller vessel built at Tualatin Landing , which operated on the Tualatin ...