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The research will be used to make advances in robotic technology and facilitate smoother interactions between humans and robots.

When she did hear it at length, she was excessively angry that she had been, as she terms it, 'the first to make advances.'

He did not speak until he was spoken to, and thus he challenged their interest, and they began to make advances to him.

He immediately began to make advances toward Bucholz, with, however, but little success.

He proceeded to make advances to Yosselé, she appealing to the child in his behalf.

He could not make advances to her: he had no opportunity to do so: she was making advances to him!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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