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13 Sentences With "forging on"

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First are "the black-market people who're forging on," the original patchouli-scented pioneers.
However, we have successfully overcome setbacks in the past and are forging on to end polio once and for all.
And the culprit who'd pushed her was forging on through the crowd, oblivious of any trouble he'd left in his wake.
But when it comes to the plaintiffs, the suit claims, Peloton "continues to be knowing and reckless" in just forging on ahead without it.
One American couple with a life-is-short attitude arrived at the Laico for vacation on Sunday night, forging on with their Burkina Faso trip after learning of the attacks during a layover in Paris.
The reason for this seems to be some unsepecified business deal that Sony made a few years ago, but rather than giving up on the region as a whole, Sony is forging on without a very important feature.
With just 71 days to go until that date, Britain's banks are forging on with plans to ensure they can keep serving customers in the EU if political stalemate over the withdrawal agreement sees Britain crash out without a deal.
For whatever reason, Tony Hawk really, really wants you to know that this has happened at coffee shops: At rental car agencies: At Disneyland: On escalators: In San Diego: At the airport, repeatedly: It is beyond clear that Tony Hawk knows he does this with alarming frequency—evidenced by "I'm sorry if these encounters seem redundant" above—but still, he insists on forging on, laboriously crafting tweet upon tweet about being confronted by some stranger.
"Piepenburg, Erik.Mashing His Way Through History" New York Times, March 31, 2010 With Heddatron, "Les Freres Corbusier claims to be forging on in its 'irreverent massacre of historical icons and academic esoterica by taking on famed playwright Henrik Ibsen, the well-made play, and contemporary issues in robotics.'"Simonson, Robert."Les Freres Corbusier Returns Off- Broadway with 'Heddatron'" playbill.
"Final Song" is a tropical house and dance-pop song, which contains elements of dancehall. The chorus features a "supremely weird, four-stepping drum machine and a flameout of synthesized xylophonic blips." Lyrically, the song is "about forging on through trying times and the importance of harnessing one’s inner power." The song is written in the key of E major with a common time tempo of 105 beats per minute.
The Vetulonian sword was crafted by the pattern welding process from five blooms reduced at a temperature of 1163 °C. Five strips of varying carbon content were created. A central core of the sword contained the highest: 0.15–0.25% carbon. On its edges were placed four strips of low-carbon steel, 0.05–0.07%, and the whole thing was welded together by forging on the pattern of hammer blows.
Sim noticed his art from school being auctioned off as originals of other artists, and from there started forging on purpose. He would forge artists such as Frances Hodgkins, Colin McCahon, and Charles F Goldie, He started selling forged paintings and drawings in his 40s, out of his antique and wine shop in Foxton. By selling the artwork through his shop, it created provenance, bolstering the claim of authenticity. By signing the artist's name on the pictures, he sold them as original, genuine pieces of art.
Adrian's tenure at Jazz at Lincoln Center was a period of stability – notwithstanding the 2008 financial crisis – and of a number of programmatic initiatives, including Jazz at Lincoln Center's visit to Cuba, JALC's long term residency at the Barbican Arts Center, the move of the NEA's annual Jazz Masters awards ceremony to JALC, and the forging on an agreement with St Regis hotels to open jazz clubs, the first of which opened in Doha in 2012. Adrian was voted a Jazz Hero by the Jazz Journalists Association in 2012 for his work at JALC. Prior to 1990, Adrian served as Executive Director of The Conran Foundation in London (1986-1990), where he planned and managed the creation of the Design Museum. He began his career as a civil servant in the UK Treasury and the Cabinet Office, where he worked on service-wide efficiency reviews and privatization, and ran the office of the Economic Secretary to the Treasury.

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