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progress
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Progress is a solo album recorded by original King Crimson drummer Michael Giles . It was recorded in 1978, but unreleased until 2002.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Progress \Pro*gress"\ (?; formerly pronounced like Progress , n.), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Progressed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Progressing .] To make progress; to move forward in space; to continue onward in course; to proceed; to advance; to go on; as, railroads ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "a going on, action of walking forward," from Old French progres (Modern French progrès ), from Latin progressus "a going forward," from past participle of progredi (see progression ).\n \nIn early use in English especially "a state journey by ...
Usage examples of progress.
A great mass of it has been accumulated in the progress of mankind, and, fortunately for different wants and temperaments, it is as varied as the various minds that produced it.
An affray was actually in progress between the Italian Ripaldi and the incriminated man Quadling, but the witness arrived as the last fatal blow was struck by the latter.
But if we attentively reflect how much swifter is the progress of corruption than its cure, and if we remember that the years abandoned to public disorders exceeded the months allotted to the martial reign of Aurelian, we must confess that a few short intervals of peace were insufficient for the arduous work of reformation.
Break your mental fetters, says Anarchism to man, for not until you think and judge for yourself will you get rid of the dominion of darkness, the greatest obstacle to all progress.
A new method of secret ballot abolished the influence of fear and shame, of honor and interest, and the abuse of freedom accelerated the progress of anarchy and despotism.
A specific antibody used against a specific virus should have destroyed the virus or slowed its progress, and there seemed to be no rational explanation for the dreadful response of the uninfected ones who had been inoculated for protection.
Vera Pavlovna and modeled on that apotheosis of nineteenth-century technological progress, the Crystal Palace.
When the principle of apperception is fully applied in teaching, the progress from one point to another is so gradual and clear that it gives pleasure.
President Johnson, however, behaved as an ordinary political speaker in a heated canvass, receiving interruptions from the crowd, answering insolent remarks with undignified repartee, and lowering at every step of his progress the dignity which properly appertains to the great office.
You can note its progress by the applausive smiles and nods it gets as it skims along.
She had been apprized of its rapid and destructive progress in one quarter of the city, but, hitherto, it had existed, with regard to her, chiefly in the form of rumour.
Injected subcutaneously these animal extracts are immediately assimilated and we are often able to stop, at once, the progress of disease and turn the tide towards recovery.
Ireland in respect to crime and outrage, more especially when the exercise of that right by the house of lords does not interfere with any previous proceeding or resolution of the house of commons, nor with the progress of any legislative measure assented to by the house of commons, or at present under its consideration.
After this, the bill was considerably delayed in its progress by a great variety of amendments suggested by members on both sides of the house, to several of which government assented, and one or two of which were carried against the wishes of ministers.
Stanager Rose and her crew, even as it applied to squid of all sizes and species, but the practical effects of the process were abundantly evident in their astoundingly swift progress across the water.