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furtherance

(= forwarding) the advancement of some enterprise his experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career (= promotion) encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something

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He brutally murdered a woman in furtherance of theft.
What relevance do penguins have To the furtherance of medical science?
Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour. that may give furtherance to our expedition.
Now, this. This ardent purity allows them to access a secret place where the cultivation of evil proceeds in exponential fashion, and with it, the furtherance of evil's resulting power.
Well, then, it seems to me a cultural exchange between your Vulcan brethren and your human crew is simply a furtherance of that mission.
Three, the communication can't be made in furtherance of a crime.
Why, I have no doubt that, were those policy holders made aware of the existence of that august institution, each and every one of them would have volunteered some token amount for the furtherance of its aims.
There is a diabolical conspiracy back of all this. and its aim is the furtherance of socialism in America.
The murder of an officer, sir, in furtherance to robbery of the regimental stores.
Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour that may give furtherance to our expedition, for we have now no thought in us but France, save those to God that run before our business.
You let Flint seduce you into his madness about the Spanish galleon all in furtherance of the fantasy that you can resist English rule, that your authority in this place is yours to do with as you please.
What is happening? You're under arrest for evidence tampering, for murder in the furtherance of a criminal enterprise.
I'm. That I'm. I'm reappropriating as a nongender term for the furtherance of individual responsibility.
For your own gain, not for the furtherance of Marxist objectives.
TO THE FURTHERANCE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE?
Now, this- - This ardent purity allows them to access a secret place where the cultivation of evil proceeds in exponential fashion, and with it, the furtherance of evil's resulting power.
Statement against penal interest in furtherance of a conspiracy.
There is a diabolical conspiracy back of all this, and its aim is the furtherance of socialism in America.
Perhaps in furtherance of a toxic-free environment, you might stop talking, Mr. Jefferson.
You're under arrest for evidence tampering, for murder in the furtherance of a criminal enterprise.
And perhaps an unnecessary furtherance.

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In furtherance of his re-alignment, Musharraf sent the Pakistani army into the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan for the first time since Pakistan's independence.
For all the UN's intellectual commitment to the furtherance of human rights, it knows better than to incite the displeasure of the Chinese or the Russians by receiving activists from Tibet or Chechnya.
In the skies of Serbia and Kosovo, NATO warplanes attacked target after target, not to support the liberation of territory or in furtherance of a strategic bombing campaign, but rather to change Milosevic's mind.

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