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carry the torch

  1. To carry on a cause: “The columnist feels that he is carrying the torch of liberalism in an age of conservatism.â€


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Today, TikTok creators, YouTubers, and Instagram stars carry the torch first ignited by the first infomercial salespeople all those years ago.

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Many times, these businesses are family-run operations, but maybe the next generation doesn’t want to carry the torch.

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The rapper will carry the torch as part of the Games’ opening ceremony Friday, a Paris-adjacent mayor announces.

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The 52-year-old will carry the torch through the streets of Saint-Denis in the north of Paris, which is home to the Stade de France Olympic Stadium, on Friday.

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Meanwhile, following Emma Hayes' departure at the conclusion of the last campaign, WSL champions Chelsea will be hoping that new manager Sonia Bompastor can carry the torch forward.

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