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موجه او مندفع الى الامام
From that day onward, Saul considered David his enemy.
From today onwards, the nights will become shorter.
Meanwhile a mingled murmur through the street / rolls onward – wails of anguish, shrieks of fear –, / and though my father's mansion stood secrete, / embowered in foliage, nearer and more near / peals the dire clang of arms, and loud and clear, / borne on fierce echoes that in tumult blend, / war-shout and wail come thickening on the ear.
From next week onwards Jane will take responsibility for our students.
We've made it to Berlin, onwards to New York.
Onward it came, smooth-sliding on the ground, / an, beetling, o'er the midmost city frowned.
From that evening onwards, Swann understood that the feeling which Odette had once had for him would never revive.
I've been thinking it over and this is not good, so we'd better separate from today onwards.
From the first word onwards, she looked him in the eye without flinching.
From this point onward outdoor footwear is prohibited.
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