Three entrants will be short listed to go forward to the Finals, which will be announced at a prestigious awards ceremony. |
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We will go forward as a unified, independent, and sovereign nation that has regained a respected place in the world. |
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He's got that freshness about him, that eager movement and the urge to go forward. |
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Tell us about the empty gravesites, and how do you even go forward mourning those that haven't even been identified or recovered? |
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We'll be conducting calibrations of the science instruments and of the engineering subsystems as we go forward. |
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He's forcing them, the scientific community, to really go forward with these potential breakthroughs, with one hand tied behind their back. |
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It would make no sense to go forward in the Union with a self-imposed handicap which would reduce our effectiveness and our success. |
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At last he allowed himself to go forward and lay both hands lovingly on solid, massive, unmovable machining. |
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It is also how we want to see racing go forward and to be able to convey our wishes. |
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Halfway through, he got stuck and, unable to go forward or back, eventually died of asphyxiation. |
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The top spellers will then go forward to regional heats for the Hard Spell programme. |
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We stand squarely behind the Government of Montserrat and support them as they go forward with the project. |
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The judges have now chosen the fifteen best teams to go forward into the next stage in March. |
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Those that won't go forward, or are tense and stressy, suddenly become very relaxed. |
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Some evangelical ordinands are questioning whether they can in good conscience go forward to ordination in the current crisis. |
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Within seconds, we were surrounded by police, pushing and jostling us and telling us we couldn't go forward. |
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If you go forward it goes forward, if you go back and forth, the image and sound stutters in the DJ style. |
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One overall winner will go forward to represent Laois in the national competition. |
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The federal appeals court said there is no reason the federal case cannot go forward at the same time. |
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Unless there is some liability cap on the rapaciousness of these individuals, the drug companies cannot prudently go forward. |
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Any recommendation will then go forward to the district council's full meeting in May. |
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Clocks go forward one hour at midnight this Saturday night, thus commencing summer time. |
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In short, the Court should not permit a patently illegal sales process to go forward. |
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A lot of science fiction writers just use the scientific element as a McGuffin, to make the plot go forward. |
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The question that arises Constitutionally is, is the plenary power referred limited to matters which go forward from the date of referral? |
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It helps young creators and young dancers to understand in which way they can go forward. |
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Are the farmers happy to go forward into these companies, which everybody has said go into uncharted territory? |
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And though it seems the project will go forward, the architect is undeterred. |
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Without spending this money we cannot go forward and progress as a club but we clearly can't afford it. |
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After valuation, the owner and experts will decide whether the item should go forward to auction. |
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So let us use these six months to work out how we should go forward, together drawing on the best of each national experience. |
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It also considered whether it allowed some projects to go forward that would not have otherwise. |
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So let us make courageous decisions to go forward on the road of love and trust. |
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Naas now go forward to play in the plate competition, the final of which they reached two seasons ago with this team, narrowly losing on that occasion to Skerries. |
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Personally, I do not think this is a good way to go forward, because that means some kind of litigation finally. |
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Let this year 2011 be a year in which you too can go forward in your miracle territory, a wonder-ful year of victory and breakthrough! |
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Will the struggles against global capitalism go forward on the program of socialist internationalism or will they be diverted into the blind alley of reactionary nationalism? |
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The reason is that we have a contemplative timing: we spend time to reflect and then go forward into the practical world. |
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Sheep are still hovering, uncertain whether to go forward or backward. |
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We will continue to make adjustments in collaboration with our tenants and partners as we go forward. |
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We must all now build on what we have achieved and go forward taking into account the interests of all members. |
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But, most important, it gave me the confidence and motivation to go forward. |
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He, however, is determined to go forward, blinded by his messianic militarism and his passion to feed and grow the military-industrial complex while in office. |
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Keep your body upright and don't let your front knee go forward. |
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So, put on your best shoes, go forward, sideways, then back. |
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We need to be ruled by the same set of goals for everybody to go forward in the future. |
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Mr Overton's showroom and workshop, a former hairdressing salon and a garage will all be knocked down in the summer of 2006 should plans go forward. |
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Thinking about, with all that is in the past and the way it shapes the present, how do you go forward into the future? |
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The remaining sides now go forward to the plate and bowl competitions. |
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We have to go forward in the semidarkness and not wait to have full clarity. |
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Bush is cutting out of the summit early, and he's made clear that he expects us all to get along under an American vision of how we should go forward. |
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Which is why it continues to go forward, even as the odds for success dip to the quantum level. |
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Yeah, I know, it's piffle, but it gives me a way to go forward. |
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The courts were quick to grant injunctions strictly limiting the number of picketers, so as to ensure the strikebreaking operation could go forward unimpeded. |
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For example right leg, left leg to go forward, to walk, if you do not have a leg going backward, you do not have either a leg going forward. |
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After the Federal Department of Economic Affair's approval of the schedule of premiums, SERV was ready to go forward under full steam. |
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Sometimes all parties actually agree that a certain piece of legislation cannot go forward and that it needs to be tossed out. |
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Do they, and in all honesty do we, really want to go forward or are we about to witness a slamming on of the brakes? |
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They go forward on tenterhooks,seeking to grasp all that life offers, and end up without making a choice and find themselves alone. |
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Pte. Ricketts at once volunteered to go forward with his section commander and a Lewis gun to attempt to outflank the battery. |
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We will debate those recommendations, make a judgment call on them, and go forward, but it would allow us to add further evidence to our report. |
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While we are all keeping our faith in tourism we cant go forward without technology and original autochthonous products that only we can produce. |
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But is this not the time at least to make a start and not let those military, gang and thuggery types go forward? |
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Once approval is received, a letter of recommendation will go forward to the provincial and federal Ministers. |
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We have the planning tools in place that allow us to calibrate as we go forward when our next stages of development have to happen. |
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Let us do the research and development so that we do not go backwards, but go forward with positive solutions. |
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The Supreme Court has declined to overrule a lower court's ruling that early voting in Ohio should go forward on the weekend before the election. |
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In times like these, we have to remember and regroup around the things that unite us and provide us with a reason to go forward. |
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As long as they're consistent with fair warning and due process, as I think this would be, we have to go forward. |
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We did a preliminary business plan on things we need to go forward prior to this project being announced. |
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Bob could see where we were starting from and had some good ideas to go forward. |
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So then you have this problem: Do you go forward with this outstanding person who has a perfectly clean record, other than this one thing? |
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In the absence of such conditions, negotiations on labour mobility should not go forward. |
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By keeping them engaged with IDS through the alumni network, their skills and energy will be of tremendous benefit to Commonwealth Games Canada as we go forward. |
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Pay no attention to trivialities, and, please, go forward in one step. |
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While some strive to go forward, others strive to go backward. |
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This policy assumes that there will be a meeting of minds on the approach at an early stage such that both sides can work on issues such as disclosure based on an understanding of what charges are likely to go forward. |
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We should fervently ask God to give these men the strength to go forward perseveringly and to follow through courageously on this work of building peace with vigour. |
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Veikko was already retired for several years when I took responsibilities in the UITBB, but each of his visits was for us an incentive to go forward with trustfulness. He taught us a lot. |
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If this legal basis were to be incorrect and if a more appropriate one existed, the body in charge of checking the admissibility of an ECI would be able to rectify it for the ECI to be registered and to go forward. |
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To the extent that these unarticulated factors are in harmony with the literacy programme's goals and objectives, the project is likely to go forward. |
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Without really understanding costs, how can one go forward to assess the merits and believability of scenarios. Predicting future demand is as hard if not harder. |
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The steering committee of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans agreed to go forward with it, but the then opposition critic, the current Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, changed his mind, and the study died. |
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We need to go forward in the future knowing that sunlight has cleansed the situation, that Canadians have confidence in CSIS in its capacity to do its work and that there has not been a miscarriage of justice in this case. |
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So there's enough information available in the EIA document for society to make a decision as to whether or not they want this to go forward, but the EIA documents are not chipped in stone by any stretch of the imagination. |
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As the soldiers'oracle says, and as I learned many years ago, if the void opens up before you, rise to the challenge, commend your soul to the Almighty and go forward unflinchingly. |
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We have seen that today as all of the members from Quebec who belong to other parties, such as the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party, obstinately seek to go forward with this bill. |
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While we will strain every sinew in working on this, I would also ask this House to continue supporting us as we go forward, for I can tell you that we need all the help we can get. |
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Where a call for proposals specifies a two-step evaluation procedure, only those proposals that pass the first step, based on the evaluation of a limited set of criteria, shall go forward for further evaluation. |
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Sometimes people forget that what people really need is encouragement, an idea to go forward and a slap on the back saying that they do a good job, because there is a desire for hope. |
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This life is vapid, this world is dirty, and yet the bad go forward. |
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It has not been acted upon thus far, but it is certainly something we could consider as we go forward in the next pre-budget hearings in the fall. |
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This Convention must be a political forum for grappling with solutions, one in which real effort is made to reach a consensus as to how we, in Europe, are to go forward. |
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More cases are now being prepared to go forward to Trial. |
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It's immensely satisfying to see it go forward to a clinical product. |
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She took note of Tunisia's proposal, like all the others, in great friendship and good will, as she wanted the process to go forward in a spirit of consultation. |
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The legacy plan will go forward to the Board in March 2010 for approval. |
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For example, clients have to have left school at a certain point in time, need a certain number of credits to go forward, or must register with an academic facility. |
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We look forward to being engaged in this important issue as we go forward. |
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In 2016, Neil Gaiman stated that Terry had given him his blessing to go forward with an adaptation of Good Omens if he so wished. |
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Although engaging in mediation is voluntary, in many cases the parties agree to go forward to mediation, which can bring about a settlement before a case goes to a hearing. |
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I think outcrosses are very important and I think it's important for the genetic pool that we go forward and bring other specimens in. |
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In other words, don't spend the money unless you're sure you're going to have the legal environment to go forward. |
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He paid homage and tribute to Edward, who agreed to allow Llewelyn's marriage to go forward. |
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There's nothing for it but to go forward, whether we know where we're going or not. |
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I know where you'd find Gwen and Rhys, and their baby, and Jack, and I know how you'd go forward with a new form of Torchwood. |
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If the talks are interrupted, the dialoguer process is not allowed to go forward then who wins? |
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Navy doctor to go forward, ruling that the case is not barred by the so-called Feres doctrine, which limits government liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act. |
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