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If you're willing to adapt, you will always move onward and upward.
This situation could be a sign that it's time to move onward and upward.
If we are to move onward, and outward, what will this new colony look like?
"If Democrats were smart, they'd realize it's time to move onward from Hillary Clinton altogether," said a spokesman for the RNC.
The state's energy should now be concentrated not on propping up a waning business but on helping steelworkers move onward and upward.
An internal memo from Warren's campaign released hours before results started to come in from New Hampshire outlined her intentions to move onward.
"I don't want to talk about this too much because people move onward and upwards," Ora told Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club in 2014.
Professionals hoping to move onward and upwards in Thailand and Vietnam said they expected to earn anywhere from 10 percent to 25 percent more in their new jobs.
It's the basic redemption campaign, where you apologize (sort of), lie low (sort of), wait for a change in the narrative, and move onward, as if nothing happened.
But hoping to move onward, they don't want to register in Belgium, or having already been registered where they landed, in Italy, Greece or Spain, they don't want to be sent back.
Bernie-Clinton tensions then dominated the next couple of years' worth of progressive politics, but Netroots Nation is an ideal forum for those looking to put that fight behind them and move onward.
"The Varieties of Religious Experience" is a collection of written lectures that explore the religious consciousness and the mechanics of how people use religion as a source of meaning, compelling them to move onward through life with energy and purpose.
"Rising home sales combined with tight inventory will translate into increased housing production as we move onward in 2016, especially as job creation continues and mortgage rates remain low," said Robert Dietz, chief economist with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
"Rising home sales combined with tight inventory will translate into increased housing production as we move onward in 2628, especially as job creation continues and mortgage rates remain low," said Robert Dietz, chief economist with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
One day, Ye Hui visits Jia-bo's grave and when she leaves, she sees the spirits of Jia-bo and Xiao-Wei together before smiling, knowing that she can move onward.
Over two days, the Doctor attempts to adapt to human life. He learns about Craig, an office worker with little aspiration to move onward. Craig is stuck in a platonic relationship with his co-worker, Sophie. The Doctor encourages Sophie to follow her dream of travelling overseas to help animals.
From such a stimulating zone, ideas, styles, instruments and practices move onward to the cultural centers, urging them to renew and update cultural notions.Avner Ben-Zaken, "From "Incommensurability of Cultures" to Mutually Embraced Zones" in Cross-Cultural Scientific Exchanges In the Eastern Mediterranean 1560-1660 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010)], pp. 163–167.
Later they would move onward to other surrounding islands, including Rotuma, as well as blending with other (Polynesian) settlers on Tonga and Samoa. They are indigenous to all parts of Fiji except the island of Rotuma. The original settlers are now called "Lapita people" after a distinctive pottery produced locally. Lapita pottery was found in the area from 800 BCE onward.
He was swiftly executed, while Nikephorus was arrested, as Basil's forces continued to move onward. As this offensive continued, the Georgian loyalist Gregory Taronites landed in Trebizond. He soon began to ravage Phokas' rear with impunity, moving towards the Euphrates. Phokas sent his son, also named Nikephoros, to the kouropalates of Tao, David III, in order to procure new troops for the rebellion.
Once refugees or asylum seekers have found a safe place and protection of a state or territory outside their territory of origin they are discouraged from leaving again and seeking protection in another country. If they do move onward into a second country of asylum this movement is also called "irregular movement" by the UNHCR (see also asylum shopping). UNHCR support in the second country may be less than in the first country and they can even be returned to the first country.
Fifth Phase The Soul and the Angel move onward into the House of Judgment, passing The First Choir of Angelicals whom they overhear singing the praises of God. The Angel explains that buildings in the afterlife are not made of material but made of life, “Holy, blessed and immortal beings/Who hymn their Maker’s praise continually.” The Second and Third Choirs of Angelicals are passed. The Third Choir sings about the impending fate of Gerontius, singing about the double agony of the body and soul.
Frank Johns was 39 years old at the time of his death, and the boy he unsuccessfully tried to rescue, John C. "Jack" Rhodes, Jr. of Bend, was 10. Distressed by the loss but choosing to move onward, on May 22, 1928 the NEC of the Socialist Labor Party made Verne Reynolds its new nominee for president. The party then added Jeremiah D. Crowley of Syracuse, New York to the ticket as its new choice for vice president on June 7. Johns was posthumously awarded a Carnegie Medal for Heroism, which paid his widowed wife (who died in 1933) and the couple's two daughters a stipend of $1,000 per year.
The store owners reflect on how things have changed; roads used to take years to build, but now take only a matter of hours. They each know that even though they will move onward, a part of them will die with the town; they ultimately accept this without ill feeling, seeing the inevitably changing course of the road like that of a flowing river. ; "The Cold Wind and the Warm" (originally published in Harper's Magazine, July 1964): In Dublin, Ireland, David and his team of strange travelers arrive at the Royal Hibernian Hotel, with the intention of "doing something mysterious". They meet a few of the townspeople, some of which find the visitors bizarre.
Obaruwa also has a distinct characteristic; it is only at his shrine that two rams are sacrificed during Osi festival. Ranodu, an Oro priest with his friend Senlu Olupe-oku, an Eluku and Agemo chief, his cousin Adebusenjo Orederu, an Ifa priest, slaves Osugbo, Oro Liworu, Oro Logunmogbo, Agemo Jamuse, Agemo Esuwele and Eluku Meden-Meden with Obaship paraphernalia, all left Ijebu-Ode together and started the journey in search of separate kingdom. They firstly settled down at Aiyepe and later directed by the Ifa oracle to move onward. During the historical journey, Ranodu passed through Oko Mayon where he left Royal signs, they briefly settled at Idado near sagamu, Idado is known today as ‘Agbala Imota’. At Idado, Ranodu paid homage to Oba Akarigbo of Sagamu and seek for his permission to stay, the king checked his loads and saw beaded crown and other royal insignias, he advised ranodu to cross a river called ‘Eruwuru’ and stay there.

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