1. But younger editors mostly adored it, seeing a hip new way forward from plain and minimal clothes. 2. Palmer sees the way forward in mathematical proofs that show whether a system is secure, and calls for more research into the area. 3. Thus we see him as fallible, feeling his way forward, in many ways an ordinary man caught up in extraordinary circumstances. 4. It was a dubious decision, hitting him outside off stump as he went a long way forward, but failed to offer a shot. 5. It is essential to reestablish calm as a way to move forward the process. 6. It is essential to re-establish calm as a way to move forward the process. 7. Most of those who died were frail, elderly women who had their seats way forward in the car and may not have been wearing seatbelts. 8. She is also, understandably, more guarded as she feels her way forward in relations with the authorities. |