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Even the anti-American backlash that swept the Islamic world in recent years has hardly stymied Coke's onward march.
FORBES: The Red Empire
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Such figures may suggest that the bribery accord's onward march has been halted.
ECONOMIST: The OECD and corruption
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Now we must show the same boldness by remaining positive, constructive and ready to assist without interference to help the onward march of change.
BBC: Middle East debate
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This process of shifting jobs from sunset to sunrise industries may eventually pave the way for another, lucrative leg in the onward march of capitalism.
ECONOMIST: The not-quite-so-jobless recovery
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On a lighter -- or is that darker -- note, other areas of science and technology bravely march ever-onward with the goal of a better understanding of life, the universe, and tattoos.
ENGADGET: Alt-week 2.24.13: Mapping the brain, discovering dark matter and our inevitable, grizzly end
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Throughout the land he saw states and schools, governors and police chiefs, unwilling to accept the onward march of history, unwilling to accept an expansion of the American Dream to include all of its citizens.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama at the "Let Freedom Ring" Concert
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Just the steady onward march of technology.
FORBES: Climate Change Is Now Less Of a Problem. So We Need To Do Less About Climate Change
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What might stem this grim onward march?
ECONOMIST: Israel and Palestine
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The march of progress is slow and steady, but it moves onward.
NPR: Robert Glasper: The Inauguration Session