- - continue or proceed
- - Milligan, Sellers, Secombe or Bentine?
- - Continue to be heavy
- - proceed to find a fool
- - Continue please
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- - Proceed, as in "proceed against"
- - As I was saying … is one
- - Follow on, say, in charge
- - 'In other news,' for one
- - Smooth transition in conversation
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- - Continued, and continued...
- - Continued without letup
- - Kept going and going
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- - Opening in court proceedings and in church
- - it starts court proceedings
- - religious ceremony seen on the tennis court?
- - Something provided by priest in church (and restaurateur)
- - ...and shell certain Soviets in conflict?
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- - Shine all around so reflectedly but proceed without speed
- - Huge parts shine, which is not actually striking
- - Proceed with caution
- - Proceed cautiously
- - Proceed leisurely
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- - Support but don't allow to proceed
- - Delay support for robbery
- - provide support, but cause some delay
- - House of Lords leader's party offering to delay
- - Support ... or impede
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- - Stupid to proceed before marines to a smaller extent
- - Stupid — germ loss (anag)
- - Stupid? Leave room -- education's not working
- - Stupid
- - stupid, informally
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- - his instruction will proceed step by step
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- - acquiring information of the court proceedings
- - Faculty of perceiving sounds
- - ...being informed of a trial
- - receiving news of the trial
- - getting news of the trial
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