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mov·ing for·ward

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  1. Moving Forward

    Moving Forward is the second studio album by former New York Yankees outfielder turned jazz musician, Bernie Williams.

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  1. moving forwardadjective

    To move forward

    When people are moving forward in life they feel good when its in unity with others


    Submitted by MaryC on March 18, 2023  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of moving forward in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of moving forward in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of moving forward in a Sentence

  1. Rich Greenfield:

    My guess is Time Warner simply becomes an industry consolidator moving forward.

  2. Catherine Pugh:

    Much has been done to begin the process of building faith between the police department and the community it seeks to serve, any interruption in moving forward may have the effect of eroding the trust that we are working hard to establish.

  3. Cedric Alexander:

    The bigger issue is healing as a community and nation and moving forward.

  4. Chief Business Officer Brooks Entwistle:

    We have talked about West Africa today as being a big growth priority for us and launch priority for us moving forward.

  5. Scott Brooks:

    Russell’s accomplishments and honors on the court speak for themselves, but his drive and will to win are what separate him as a truly unique player, as much as I’m looking forward to reuniting with him, I’m equally sad to say good-bye to John. He is one of the toughest and most gifted players I’ve ever been around and we all wish him nothing but the best moving forward.


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