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Definitions in simple English

onward

moving or facing forward

onward

(= ahead, forward, forwards) in a forward direction go ahead the train moved ahead slowly the boat lurched ahead moved onward into the forest they went slowly forward in the mud (= forth, forward) forward in time or order or degree from that time forth from the sixth century onward

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Movie subtitles

And from there, my friends, God willing, we shall proceed onward to the Great Barrier Reef itself.
What is the good of all this progress onward and onward?
Onward!
In every field of endeavor man was lifting himself hand over hand climbing onward, ever upward.
And on the outskirts of London on a summer night another man was lifting himself hand over hand climbing upward, ever onward toward his objective.
Learning that it can be more terrible to live than to die, he is driven onward through the burning crucible of desert, where holy men and prophets are cleansed and purged for God's great purpose.
Onward to some onion soup!
Onward, drop your guns.
From this day onward, every Athenian ship will sail under Spartan orders.
For from this night onward. you shall bear my curse.
What happens to me from tomorrow onward, doesn't matter to you anymore.
Onward and upward.
ONWARD!
Onward, men, onward!
My heart goes aboard and onward the journey goes.
They'll go on to reach the old pueblo of Santa Fe, New Mexico then onward westward to California to touch the waters of the blue Pacific to meet the ships bearing treasures from the Orient.
Onward! Not a step back!
Onward, for Dulcinea del Toboso!
Onward! And not a step back!
And the babbling brook, as it wends its way onward, babbling and.
Proceed onward with the gorge to your right and hill to the left.
Onward to Crimea!
Onward against Wrangel!
I don't want onward.
Upward and onward!
Onward to Little Bighorn and glory!
And onward we will drive our sleigh.
Onward, the Fatherland's sons!
Yonder's the inn! Onward, man, it's just three more steps.

News and current affairs

A second argument attributes the difference to income taxes, which, in fact, have increased significantly in Europe since the 1970's, while in the US income taxes fell from the early 1980's onward.
The eurozone's working-age population had been growing until 2005, but it will fall from 2015 onward.
But more has gone to the regulators themselves and onward to national governments.
And US-led international sanctions, imposed from the 1990s onward, have aimed to impoverish, destabilize, and ultimately topple the Islamist regime.
Chinese were singled out for exclusion from 1882 onward, and, with the more restrictive Immigration Act of 1924, immigration in general slowed for the next four decades.
From that bright September morning onward, those events have been and will be a reference point for anyone who would use them.
Several SCO members are already assisting NATO countries to deliver supplies into Afghanistan, while Russia is allowing the United States to ferry military items across its border into Central Asia and onward to Afghanistan.
From Khrushchev onward, Moscow's rulers eyed the Vatican suspiciously but not without interest.
From the late 1930's onward, however, this argument faded as the market economies of the West grew rapidly in the post-World War II period and income distributions became more equal.
Third, Russia is already facing massive demographic decline and an aging and sickening population; China faces the near certainty of a Japanese-style demographic downturn from the 2040's onward, a belated legacy of its one-child policy.
The New York Times recently published an exceptional description of Ecuadorian polleros transporting their human cargo to the coasts of Guatemala and then onward through Mexico to the US.
As for the rest, the amounts that are not already committed to the peripheral countries could be used to support borrowing that can be lent onward to Italy and Spain.
Well, Congress and the White House did indeed play the austerian card from mid-2011 onward.
Lee fought many battles with the international media over their coverage of Singapore, especially from the mid-1980s onward, by which point the country's success had become abundantly clear.
Asians were singled out for exclusion from 1882 onward, and, with the Immigration Restriction Act of 1924, the influx of immigrants slowed for four decades.
The main challenge for the Assembly is to forge onward, keeping in mind that the road ahead is full of seemingly insurmountable challenges.
But tomorrow's capacity expansion from today's investment would mean a permanent increase in the number of jobs created from tomorrow onward.
From the 1980s onward, we have seen the rise of the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, the ASEAN countries, and, before long, China - all taking the path of economic development enabled by the open world order created by the US.
Although bilateral tensions began to build from 1998 onward, due to the Taliban's refusal to turn over Osama bin Laden to Saudi Arabia (his homeland), the Kingdom still hoped that petro-dollar diplomacy might solve this problem.

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