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go-forward

noun

  1. forward momentum, esp of a sports team during a match


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Thinking about, with all that is in the past and the way it shapes the present, how do you go forward into the future?

Among the schemes that did go forward to completion was an offering of mortgage-related securities called Hudson 1.

We are a group that will win the votes to go forward, but we also have to become engaged, which is what this is about.

“It is scheduled to go forward,” NASA spokesman Joshua Buck confirmed.

Before you go forward to talk about the future,” he says, “you must understand where your adversary comes from.

Slight undulations go forward at the rate of less than half a mile an hour.

The monkey was hypnotized with fear, but he could neither run away, nor go forward, nor come to me.

All this day I staid at home with my workmen without eating anything, and took much pleasure to see my work go forward.

Theroulde broke the stillness with his cry, "Go forward, brave son of a valiant father!"

Hence the only safe, as well as the only advantageous way out of this confusion is to go forward on the Principle of Prevention.

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