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Forster

Forster \Fors"ter\, n. A forester. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

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Forster may refer to:

  • Forster (surname) or Förster/ Foerster, several people with the surname
  • Forster, New South Wales, a town in Australia
  • Forster Music Publisher, Inc., a sheet music publisher founded in 1916 based in Chicago
  • Forster's tern, a seabird of the tern family, Sternidae
  • Forster-Decker method, a series of chemical reactions that transform a primary amine ultimately to a secondary amine
  • Forster Square, Bradford, a central square in Bradford, United Kingdom
  • Bradford Forster Square railway station, a railway station near Forster Square
  • USS Forster (DE-334), a ship launched in 1943 that served as an escort in the Atlantic and Mediterranean during World War II
Forster (taxonomy)
Forster (surname)

Forster may refer people with that exact name. It can also be an anglicization of Förster (with o-umlaut), a Germanic surname meaning Forester which can also be transliterated Foerster and there are some persons whose surname is spelt in each of these ways.

Forster (Hampshire cricketer)

Forster (full name and dates of birth and death unknown) was an amateur English cricketer.

Forster represented pre-county club Hampshire in two first-class matches in 1825, both against pre-county club Sussex. In his two first-class matches, Forster took 6 wickets.

Usage examples of "forster".

The other members of the party were persons of inferior rank and desperate fortunes, who were now ready to rise in that part of the country, as they did afterwards in the year 1715, under Forster and Derwentwater, when a troop, commanded by a Border gentleman, named Douglas, consisted almost entirely of freebooters, among whom the notorious Luck-in-a-bag, as he was called, held a distinguished command.

She gave Henry Forster a cool look and cursed herself for volunteering that information to Paige Price the night before.

Forster, Daniel Day-Lewis, the Monty Python team, Gore Vidal, John Updike, Thomas Harris, Gabriel García Márquez, Milan Kundera, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Melvyn Bragg, Dennis Bergkamp, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Sam Mendes, Anthony Burgess, Virginia Woolf, Michael Nyman, Philip Glass, Steven Spielberg, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ted Hughes, Mark Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Stevie Smith, Maggie Smith, the Smiths, Alan Ayckbourn, Harold Pinter, David Mamet, Tom Stoppard, of course, all other contemporary playwrights, Garrison Keillor, Sue Lawley, James Naughtie, Jeremy Paxman, Carole King, James Taylor, Kenneth Branagh, Van Morrison, Jim Morrison, Courtney Love, Courteney Cox and the entire cast of Friends, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and all contemporary male tennis players, Monica Seles and all female tennis players throughout history, Pele, Maradona, Linford Christie, Maurice Greene ('How can a sprinter who's faster than anyone else be overrated?

And then, several months later, after the Sundays of Advent, after Christmas, after New Year's, after snow, thaw, more snow, long-lasting snow, after the beginning of spring and the distribution of Easter report cards -- everybody was promoted -- after a period in which nothing happened -- unless I should mention the accident in the machine shop: the apprentice Hotten Scherwinski lost the middle finger and index finger of his left hand to the buzz saw -- came the registered letter announcing, over the signature of Gauleiter Forster, that the shepherd puppy Prinz of the litter Falko, Kastor, Bodo, Mira, Prinz -- out of Thekla of Schüddelkau, breeder A.

By inquiry of the dubashes, Captain Drawlock found out that an old Colonel Revel was residing at his Bungalo, about two miles distant from the fort, and supposing him not to be aware of the arrival of his grand-nieces, he despatched Newton Forster to acquaint him with the circumstance.

We can start you off as an associate professor working under Ralph Forster.

He went out into the garden and was taking the path toward the carriage house when he saw Forster by the surrey, bent over one of the ruined wheels.

It may be recollected that Newton Forster felt convinced that the contents of the trunk which he picked up at sea, when mate of the coasting vessel, was the property of the Marquis de Fontanges, during their passage home in the Windsor Castle, he had renewed the subject to M.

Somehow or other, they got ahead, and the Prince and Dorothy Forster, who were next behind, made no effort to come up with them.

Beazeley, the housekeeper, was a good-tempered woman, long passed the grand climacteric, and strongly attached to Forster, with whom she had resided many years.

The soldiers were busy carrying the hay down to the bateaux, and, before noon, Alfred bade farewell to Colonel Forster and the other officers of the fort, and, accompanied by Captain Sinclair, went down to embark.

Darcy, that I expressed myself uncommonly well just now, when I was teazing Colonel Forster to give us a ball at Meryton?

Lawson was on board at the time, and at once surrendered the guns receiving a note of hand for six hundred pounds, as suggested by General Forster, with which he appeared perfectly satisfied.

The simple handshake transformed on the screen to a heaving ejaculatory introduction between the leading couple is after all classic, in the vulgar sense, 'Hollywood' usage of a property assuming of course that the rights to the context of the handshake have first been secured, just as the picture's entirely gratuitous rape scene is an excusatory contrivance for the obligatory nudity presumably contemplated in the female star's seven figure contract, 'incident springs out of character, and having occurred it alters that character,' writes the English novelist E M Forster, and 'characters, to be real, ought to run smoothly, but a plot ought to cause surprise.

John Forster rose, and taking two bottles of port wine from the sideboard, placed them on the table, and addressed Newton.