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But the only thing to do, she said, is to press on with life.
This is an area in which we need to press on.
That is why we must press on with our work.
However that might be, all they could do now was keep trying to press on to the south.
The point of life was to press on, to do the best you can, to make the world a better place.
But with each step she felt the heat press on her.
Now, of course, it was too late to do anything but press on.
Word of the find first hit the press on December 31, 1992.
As Thomas made clear during a recent visit, you press on.
I'm going to press on for the sake of our children.
I expect all of you to march with me and press on.
I'd have to continue, press on until it was over.
Still, I think we ought to press on and quickly.
He could see no reason why they should not simply press on to Jerusalem.
Even after everything that had happened, I was still determined to press on.
This may be seen from the range of those who went to press on the subject in 1989 and 1990.
Unfortunately, we have no choice but to press on, perhaps for months.
But he would not consent to let us press on.
They swell a little and turn white when you press on them.
But time was pressing on and we were a long way from home.
He tried to press on, but something smooth and hard stopped him.
The gravity of the situation began to press on him.
Come dawn, if they have not found us, we will press on.
In the mean time press on nails would have to do.
I told the scouts to press on until they found them.
Still other groups were making the decision to press ahead.
Republican leaders in the House decided several weeks ago not to press ahead this year with any big tax plan.
So is it really a good idea to press ahead with regime change?
In the meantime, press ahead with the things you can do.
But many believe it was right to press ahead with elections.
He says the government will press ahead to get people on the register.
"We are pressing ahead to ask them what they think."
He vowed to press ahead with his military campaign against the Government.
The state has not given up, however, and is still pressing ahead with other changes.
He started to press ahead, but I pleaded with him to wait a moment more.
The Government is continuing to press ahead with its investigation.
We must press ahead with a ban on these weapons.
Will the government agree not to press ahead with individual registration too quickly?
The election result has given the Conservatives five years in which to press ahead with the changes.
Officials here contend that they had no choice but to press ahead.
He opened his mouth to stop her, but she pressed ahead.
Neil ran a hand through his short red hair and decided to press ahead.
The Bush administration is right to press ahead with efforts to improve military pay, housing and health care.
He called on city and state education officials to press ahead with their effort to lift standards for the schools.
They have urged the Government to press ahead with its own project for a new high speed line.
Next year we will reflect on how to press ahead with further reforms.
After a moment, he went on, "Seems to me the only thing we can do is press ahead, all the same.
The Administration has vowed to press ahead with the nomination.
Still other productions were pressing ahead with plans for the future.
But that question offered a reason to start over, and none for pressing ahead.