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move forward

vb. 1 (&lit move forward English) 2 (cx intransitive English) To progress, modernize

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Move Forward

Move Forward is the debut album by British electronic rock band KLOQ (band), released 26 June 2008. The album was released via Out of Line Music.

The album reached No. 1 in the Deutsche Alternative Charts spending 7 weeks there and was No. 7 in the Deutsche Alternative Charts album of the year charts. Due to the success of the album the album also finished the year No.2 on the International Album Charts only behind Nine Inch Nails.

Usage examples of "move forward".

I just assimilate new information quickly and move forward in unexpected ways—.

They saw the ships move forward in a large half-moon, but could not discern me, who was up to my breast in water.

To move forward requires some in-depth thinking and planning merely to see if such a thing is possible.

The first stages of looking inward give you a hint that you can get real, and with that bit of added strength you move forward.

The slippery substance made it even harder for them to move forward over the bodies piling up in the tunnel, but as far as they were concerned, that was a more than equitable trade-off.

Obviously, consciousness could move forward through the series only.

For the last time I look back at the enclosure and then move forward, uncertainly but firmly.

Bun-Bun will then move forward to provide cover fire from the C-Dec if it has survived the assault.

With the command to move forward into action, he moved forward without a word, and with face as blank as a side of sole leather.

They move forward in an easy, deliberate walk one behind the other and may be seen coming and going in every direction.

He bade his lieutenants form the men into a compact body and move forward, keeping the king's banner ever in sight, and to cut their way to it whenever they saw it was in danger.

He felt himself move forward and leap, and then he was unsupported above a drop of 43,000 metres and falling.