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PAVE THE WAY FOR THE 2020
This should help pave the way to end this historic work stoppage for the writers, at least.
That ain't just a flex, pave the way and bust it left, if we left there's nothing left but the rest, what a mess.
When I see a chance, I'll pave the way, oh call take me, this is the time.
Boeing Starliner crew capsule is scheduled to launch to the ISS, and if all goes well, this uncrewed mission will pave the way for crewed missions later this year and proof that Boeing has what it takes to help reinvent commercial human spaceflight.
While this approach has consistently underpinned Collective Architecture's work, Councillor Bruce's policy has helped pave the way for it to be more widely implemented.
Now it's time to pave my own way.
It is said to incorporate critical breakthroughs that could pave the way for the development of large-scale quantum computers capable of tackling a variety of complex problems that are currently beyond the reach of classical computing systems.
While this approach has consistently underpinned collective architecture's work, Councillor Bruce's policy has helped pave the way for it to be more widely implemented.
I cannot wait to pave this place over.