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press on
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Princeton's WordNet
press on, push on, plough onverb
continue moving forward
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press onverb
to persist, continue to advance
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Press On
Press On is the Grammy Award-winning second album by singer June Carter Cash. It was released in 1999 by the Risk Records label and then later re-released by the Dualtone label. The album was produced by John Carter Cash and J.J. Blair.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of press on in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of press on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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The campaign to destroy the traditional moral order has coincided and I believe has brought with it immense suffering and misery. And yet the forces of secularism, ignoring these tragic results, press on with even greater militancy.
Neither myself nor my government have ever done anything to stop freedom of expression or freedom of the press, on the contrary, the press in Turkey had been very critical of me and my government.
The thing I'm learning about aging is, it's inevitable, i'm not going to escape it. There are two ways to go : You can either press on or give up. Do I want to go back to 50, 40 ? No. Because I think the best is yet to come.
The president and the White House, particularly a man named Jeffrey Clark… put a full court press on the acting attorney general to try to enlist them in overturning the results of the last election, it was relentless.
I will make a prediction that within a year we will see a concerted attack within the James Murdoch press on Fox News Ofcom.
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