Word: proceeded
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...activists say they will forge ahead with plans to protest the presence of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recruiters on campus this afternoon, despite a warning from Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd that the demonstration will not be allowed to proceed...
...there is a counterposition, it is advanced by a group that Monsignor Brian Ferme, a dean at Catholic University who knows several of the papabili, describes as "not denying the inequalities of injustices but arguing that if you get the church's internal priorities right, its external work will proceed that much more effectively." Roughly translated, that is a line long familiar to some conservative Protestants: Take care of the souls, and the pocketbooks will follow. Yet to become Pope, anyone pursuing in that camp will need to convince his brethren that he does care about the pocketbook part...
...then-sophomore was plagued by the injury bug again, pulling his right hamstring before the season started and then his left in just the second series of the year. He would proceed to re-pull the hamstring in that tortured left leg three more times while attempting a comeback, dooming himself to occasional pinch-hitting opportunities and few starts...
...Atlantic Monthly, Ross G. Douthat ’02 writes: “As in a great library ravaged by a hurricane, the essential elements of a liberal arts education lie scattered everywhere at Harvard, waiting to be picked up. But little guidance is given on how to proceed with that task….I chose my classes as much by accident as by design...
...would argue that authors and publishers should not receive royalties or that HUL and Google should be allowed to proceed in their project without restrictions. Nevertheless, book publishers now have a golden opportunity to learn a lesson that the recording industry required almost a decade to absorb: royalties and a digital platform are not mutually exclusive. The success of the iTunes music store verifies this principle. The recording industry could have deployed a legal and effective solution like iTunes immediately after online music began to gain popularity; instead, they sued scores of consumers and resisted the inevitability of the fall...