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down the road

  1. see down the line, def. 2.



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From innovations in recording to profound lyricism to emotive sounds that have become irrevocably intertwined with our memories and the very fabric of Americana, that constant creativity has led his brain and our ears down the road to some … let’s say “daring” and “provocative” efforts that didn’t have quite the same pop culture footprint of “Pet Sounds.”

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You can see how good he's got going down the road, working with probably even better quality players as well, playing in the Champions League, then going away to Spain.

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On the global stage, there are already signs that the centrist renaissance may be a transitory phenomenon, not much more than “kicking the can down the road,” as Armida van Rij of Chatham House wrote last week in Foreign Policy.

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Heavy lorries need better cameras to track well ahead into distance to detect hazards much further down the road, in the same way a person can; more tricky roads may also need to have extra sensors placed along the route; other hurdles could include breakdowns in extreme weather or sudden, unexpected dangers emerging amidst very busy traffic.

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Before starting college, the longest time he had spent off Scilly was about two weeks: "I'm used to walking down the road and knowing everyone but on the mainland, I don't know anyone and it's a bit weird."

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