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1 Each time you tie in, you learn new things, and make progress .
2 Participants in a working group on the transactions tax did make progress .
3 At the moment, we're hopeful that our government can make progress here.
4 In order to make progress , we will need to be more open-minded.
5 Firefighters were just beginning to make progress on those blazes on Wednesday.
6 Every part of the care system will be expected to make progress .
7 Virgil van Dijk believes he is continuing to make progress at Celtic.
8 Perhaps in time I can make progress that will satisfy him better.
9 He is not one who is seeking to make progress in learning.
10 Both rowers bent their backs, and the boat began to make progress .
11 The operation at the mine is continuing to make progress , with… Audio
12 You don't make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining.
13 But still, gradual, often halting though it was, he did make progress .
14 Why are you always saying that I cannot make progress without love?
15 Kouchner said they faced some difficult months ahead, but Mauritania would make progress .
16 Pruitt said he would work with Congress to make progress on the issue.
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