Additionally, the blades are placed a considerable distance in front of the tower and are sometimes tilted forward into the wind a small amount. |
|
There are back and forward buttons for easier browser navigation. |
|
With your knees slightly bent, bend forward and touch your toes. |
|
The nonpregnant uterus has the shape of a pear, compressed anteroposteriorly and bent forward upon its neck. |
|
From this time forward, and perhaps from much earlier, the kingdom of Strathclyde was subject to periodic domination by the kings of Alba. |
|
Cumberland brought forward the 13th and 62nd to extend his first and second lines. |
|
At the same time, two squadrons of Kingston's Horse were brought forward to cover the right flank. |
|
Also sent forward to plug the gap was Bligh's 20th Foot, which took up position between Sempill's 25th and Dejean's 37th. |
|
British strategy depended upon an uprising of large numbers of armed Loyalists, but too few came forward. |
|
And before his death, at the UN's Bretton Woods conference in 1944, he put forward an idea for a new system. |
|
On 1 March 1831, Lord John Russell brought forward the Reform Bill in the House of Commons on the government's behalf. |
|
As soon as the new session began in December 1831, the Third Reform Bill was brought forward. |
|
If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. |
|
On matters not devolved to Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland may put forward view and proposals. |
|
Additional troops and supplies were soon brought through this forward operating base. |
|
Rangers captured an Iraqi forward observer dressed as a civilian after sinking his kayak with. |
|
The prime development site is now thought to be in the control of a bank and is likely to be brought forward for development in the future. |
|
In 1999, the Labour government brought forward the House of Lords Act removing the right of several hundred hereditary peers to sit in the House. |
|
In the end, despite whatever resistance to codification, the codification of European private laws moved forward. |
|
It embodied their spirit and carried it forward, uniting their delicate feeling for chastity and purity with the ideal of monogamic love. |
|
|
The Council tasked its secretariat with moving this work forward in conjunction with the BIPA's secretariat. |
|
For months each side had been building forward rifle pits and defensive positions, which resulted in many skirmishes. |
|
The following day Richards was designated Joint Task Force Commander and his ORLT became the forward headquarters for a British deployment. |
|
The forward exchange rate refers to an exchange rate that is quoted and traded today but for delivery and payment on a specific future date. |
|
The future exchange rate is reflected into the forward exchange rate stated today. |
|
This was a major step forward in the production of iron as a raw material for the Industrial Revolution. |
|
Meta leapt forward. In midair his lower half morphed, and suddenly he was one-half humanoid, one-half coiled spring. |
|
Other British lines such as the LBSCR fitted a few locomotives with the top feed inside a separate dome forward of the main one. |
|
Early locomotives used simple valve gear that gave full power in either forward or reverse. |
|
In other words, don't spend the money unless you're sure you're going to have the legal environment to go forward. |
|
This was sufficient for Waugh and Gardner to bring forward their wedding plans. |
|
The play was noted for its exploration of the killer's complex psychological state, a step forward for its genre. |
|
Clapton suggested fellow guitarist Jimmy Page to be his replacement, but Page declined out of loyalty to Clapton, putting Jeff Beck forward. |
|
Many people campaigned for the building to be saved and put forward suggestions for possible new uses. |
|
I am for the first time ever looking forward to seeing a film in which I play. |
|
On the forward deck, they witness a collision with an iceberg and overhear the officers and designer discussing its seriousness. |
|
After feathering and extending the arms, the rower pivots the body forward. |
|
The propulsion forces are the forward reaction of the water on the oars while in the water. |
|
Contrary to media reports in 2006 there is no reference to forward passing, game rules, marking players or team formation. |
|
These two teams put forward their best players to play for the Cornwall Shinty Club. |
|
|
Designated areas or sheds may be given to airlines or freight forward ring agencies. |
|
If it is absolutely necessary to use public computers, you should plan ahead and forward your e-mail to a temporary, disposable account. |
|
Going forward, Czechs have become more wary and pessimistic of religion overall. |
|
Once Barroso put forward the candidates for his next Commission, another opportunity to gain concessions arose. |
|
One major internal power was that Parliament wanted a pledge from the Commission that it would put forward legislation when parliament requests. |
|
Petitions can also be brought forward by any EU citizen on a matter within the EU's sphere of activities. |
|
Socialist leader, Pauline Green MEP, attempted a vote of confidence and the EPP put forward counter motions. |
|
Lee and Guenther have rejected most of the arguments put forward by Wilmsen. |
|
It brings forward planned improvements to the A9 in an attempt to stimulate the economy and protect jobs. |
|
Most of the passages of the milecastles in the north were bricked up and causeways over the forward defensive ditches were removed. |
|
There were fourteen nobles who put themselves forward as candidates for the throne. |
|
They rarely land on water with their feet stretched forward like pelicans or cormorants. |
|
They put forward the idea of Khalistan, envisaging it as a theocratic state covering a small part of the greater Punjab region. |
|
Crews were flown from their home bases to and from the forward deployment bases. |
|
Their third album, Beautiful Garbage, featured Manson's most forward and personal lyrics to date. |
|
This situation caused some ill feeling at Musselburgh, which lost the right to hold the Open from that point forward. |
|
After the attack from the archers, William sent the spearmen forward to attack the English. |
|
The Chartist movement of 1831 did not consider the reforms put forward by The Reform Act of 1832 to be extensive enough. |
|
Despite many losses, they pushed forward and were able to secure their portion of Iron Cross Ridge. |
|
With Iron Cross Ridge in British hands, the 11th SWB and 17th RWF pushed forward for the Steenbeck. |
|
|
Due to the casualties taken, elements of the 16th Welsh and 10th SWB were moved forward to reinforce the newly gained position. |
|
While a bridgehead was secured, it was abandoned due to losses and the 38th Division was moved forward. |
|
Roads and light railways were extended to the new front line, to allow artillery and ammunition to be moved forward. |
|
New plans were brought forward by Harold Wilson's government in 1975 and 1976 which confined devolution to Scotland and Wales. |
|
Both then went forward to support the successful 1997 Welsh Assembly referendum. |
|
A nonvanilla option will be more precisely sensitive to the forward volatility in the market between its inception and its stopping time. |
|
Footballer Tommy Best played as a centre forward in the Football League for Chester City, Cardiff City and Queens Park Rangers. |
|
Be at her note, be near note, come forward to her note, of a cow or sow, be near the time for calving or farrowing. |
|
There's nothing for it but to go forward, whether we know where we're going or not. |
|
This however led to protests in Guangzhou, which eventually dissuaded authorities from going forward with the proposal. |
|
This claim was first put forward by Smith, who claimed that people begin performing rituals for reasons not related to myth. |
|
The entablature above the columns breaks forward over them to express both elements, tying them together in a single horizontal band. |
|
In October 1952, he was switched to Centre forward and immediately started to score, with 11 goals in 6 games. |
|
As a player, he is remembered for being part of the Liverpool side of the 1970s, where he formed a forward partnership with Kevin Keegan. |
|
As he moved further forward onto the wing, he began to score goals on a regular basis with powerful strikes from outside the penalty box. |
|
I know where you'd find Gwen and Rhys, and their baby, and Jack, and I know how you'd go forward with a new form of Torchwood. |
|
The flagellar movement produces forward propulsion and also a turning force. |
|
Through machines' capacity to store and forward, the packet of information or file can sit wherever it is until the machine is able to onsend it. |
|
The company was forced to bring forward the announcement by one day after the information was leaked to a local newspaper. |
|
He pinched the top of his nose to stop the bleeding and leaned forward. |
|
|
He invented the pendulum clock, which was a major step forward towards exact timekeeping. |
|
As each curve reaches the back fin, backward force is applied to the water, and in conjunction with the fins, moves the fish forward. |
|
Walters outpaced Raio Piiroja from a long ball forward and curled a powerful shot over the crossbar from a tight angle in the 33rd minute. |
|
Scholarly arguments have been put forward in favour of classifying Low German as a German dialect. |
|
In more sophisticated builds, forward planks were cut from natural curved trees called reaction wood. |
|
Bracing lines were attached to the luff and led through holes on the forward gunwale. |
|
Scheer had ordered his cruisers and destroyers forward in a torpedo attack to cover the turning away of his battleships. |
|
The exception was China, which did not have a judge on the Court from 1967 to 1985 because it did not put forward a candidate. |
|
Tankers generally have cofferdams forward and aft of the cargo tanks, and sometimes between individual tanks. |
|
The depletion of the North Sea oil fields is one explanation for the divergence in forward prices. |
|
In machinery, a sliding piece is said to overrun its bearing when its forward end goes beyond it. |
|
The French Army would defend on the right and advance into Belgium on the left, to fight forward of the French frontier. |
|
Gamelin and the other French commanders doubted that they could move any further forward before the Germans arrived. |
|
The German Army relied on the Luftwaffe to provide decisive assistance in silencing French guns, enabling the German infantry to inch forward. |
|
The Seventh Army drove forward on the northern flank and advanced elements reached Breda on 11 May. |
|
The Ninth Army to the north had also sent its two cavalry divisions forward, which were withdrawn on 12 May, before they met German troops. |
|
The explosion ignited a fire in the foremost magazine, which detonated, throwing the forward turret off its mount. |
|
Another perspective has also been put forward, which suggests the Germans could not have gained air superiority before the weather window closed. |
|
As a result of modernisation efforts over the years, Egypt's healthcare system has made great strides forward. |
|
Rommel therefore stiffened his forward lines by alternating German and Italian infantry formations. |
|
|
The effect, however, was that a significant proportion of his armoured reserve was dispersed and held unusually far forward. |
|
He went forward himself to observe the state of affairs and, finding himself under fire, suffered a heart attack and died. |
|
The division had left behind a panzergrenadier regiment which would bolster the Trieste Division which had been ordered forward to replace it. |
|
Failed communications compounded problems and the forward infantry elements ended up dug in well short of their objective. |
|
By the time 154th Brigade moved forward, although they met some shelling, the enemy had left. |
|
An engine rotates the paddle wheel in the water to produce thrust, forward or backward as required. |
|
Chinmoy taught that meditation on the heart brings the light of the soul forward to reach the highest reality as soon as possible. |
|
Raise your right hand, palm in, to neck level and stretch it forward, palm down. |
|
The lower jaw is thrust forward while gnawing and is pulled backwards during chewing. |
|
The thumb points forward and supports the leading edge, and the other digits support the tension held in the wing membrane. |
|
In this mode, the belly scales are lifted and pulled forward before being placed down and the body pulled over them. |
|
For example, in Book 3 of The Iliad, Paris challenges any of the Achaeans to a single combat and Menelaus steps forward. |
|
We came to a parting of the ways because of our different ideas about what should be done to move the company forward. |
|
It is able to dart forward to grab its prey by expelling water forcibly through its gill openings. |
|
In the feet the big toe moved into alignment with the other toes to help in forward locomotion. |
|
Posterior molars erupt at the back of the row and slowly move forward to replace these like enamel crowns on a conveyor belt. |
|
The rate at which the teeth migrate forward depends on how quickly the anterior teeth abrade. |
|
The foot of a passerine has three toes directed forward and one toe directed backward, called anisodactyl arrangement. |
|
This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward, and laterally. |
|
The rotor hub could also be tilted forward a few degrees, allowing the aircraft to move forward without a separate propeller to push or pull it. |
|
|
If the pilot pushes the cyclic forward, the rotor disk tilts forward, and the rotor produces a thrust in the forward direction. |
|
The cyclic is used to eliminate drift in the horizontal plane, that is to control forward and back, right and left. |
|
Displacing the cyclic forward will cause the nose to pitch down, with a resultant increase in airspeed and loss of altitude. |
|
At the same time, the advancing blade creates more lift traveling forward, the retreating blade produces less lift. |
|
For this reason, the maximum safe forward airspeed of a helicopter is given a design rating called VNE, velocity, never exceed. |
|
As they can all be sent together, their forward error correction codes can be made more resilient. |
|
In Europe, the pipelines were extended as the troops moved forward, and eventually reached as far as the Rhine. |
|
The flukes of sirenians are raised up and down in long strokes to move the animal forward, and can be twisted to turn. |
|
Amongst proposed amendments put forward for debate is a new clause allowing for weekend voting, put forward by Lord Rennard and Lord Tyler. |
|
Petitions were set up by local residents before the planning application was put forward to the Council, and the plans were later rejected. |
|
Rowing is the act of propelling a boat using the motion of oars in the water, displacing water, and propelling the boat forward. |
|
To correct this a weight can be added in the bow, alternatively the boat can supply a second rowing position further forward for this purpose. |
|
Various other proposals have been put forward for the future of the railway line. |
|
Some major organizations are hailing farming within agroecosystems as the way forward for mainstream agriculture. |
|
Unification into a European Union moved forward after 1950, with some setbacks. |
|
Going forward, the NBM needs to remain ready to adopt a tightening bias if inflationary pressures start emerging. |
|
Apparently, they lacked a reserve, and the Romans followed their established practice of two units forward to one back. |
|
Sweden and Denmark can look forward to a relatively modest increase in the next decades. |
|
Modern historians have put forward many views and explanations of the civil war era. |
|
Odin is a frequent subject of study in Germanic studies, and numerous theories have been put forward regarding his development. |
|
|
Wolves continued to plough forward as young Belgian midfielder Mujangi Bia and Ronald Zubar both hit shots wide from good positions. |
|
As against society he puts forward a sort of primitive Communism, of which the certain fruits are Justice and a happy life. |
|
Imperialists aggressively and passionately looked forward to filling these spaces for the glory of their respective countries. |
|
In the initial decades, the return fleet usually set out from Cochin in December, although that was eventually pushed forward to January. |
|
Having damaged the enemy's cohesion, Philip ordered his troops to press forward and quickly routed them. |
|
Because the daggerboard is located so far forward, the junk must use a balanced rudder to counteract the imbalance of lateral resistance. |
|
The king was not more forward to bestow favours on them as they free to deal affronts to others their superiors. |
|
Without a word, he took my foreskin, pulled it forward, and then, in a single motion, brought down his assegai. |
|
Both Ameobi and Sunderland forward Darren Bent had gone close in the early exchanges but chances were at a premium thereafter. |
|
We left this place after marching and countermarching back and forward some days. |
|
With your palm facing down, your wrist snaps forward. This is the same type of motion used for the backhanded change-up. |
|
Once again he leaned forward, his hands grasping the basket-work rim of his chair. |
|
Bellying forward to the edge of the clearing, he found Hans, lying on his face, feathered with arrows like a porcupine. |
|
This was no Blowsabella, this was no buxom, forward, romping girl, to meet with a reward for her folly. |
|
Suddenly she appeared in the inner doorway rather shyly. She had got a new cotton blouse on. Paul jumped up and went forward. |
|
Fistfights aside, Day is looking forward to her band's first Canadian tour as she anticipates a more European flavour up here in Canuckistan. |
|
While he was away at university, he looked forward to his mother's monthly care packages of cookies and supplies. |
|
Many years ago, a Mr. Torbit brought forward a Ceresian scheme for producing a disease-proof potato. |
|
Ryker stepped forward and blurted out the cliff notes of the current crisis. |
|
Ramdoss's mother leaned forward, broke off a bit of coocoos, and nibbled at it, signifying that the girl had been accepted. |
|
|
Or he can walk cross-handed following the principle of the cross-legged walk. In this variation, he can move forward, backward, or sideways. |
|
And it was something just to have it to look forward to, to think about instead of thinking about the Dalek voice. I have your notebook. |
|
The impressive Frenchman drove forward with purpose down the right before cutting infield and darting in between Vassiriki Diaby and Koscielny. |
|
The captain went forward interfering rather than assisting. I was alternately despairful and desperate. |
|
They came forward from the first, unconscripted, free devoters of their energies and abilities to the cause of their King and Country. |
|
The forward dinked the ball over the goalkeeper to score his first goal of the season. |
|
In this circuit when the diode is forward biased, the voltage across the diode remains fairly close to the diode's barrier potential. |
|
Lightning leaned forward, falling into the tale as Gypsies did, his attention keenly focused as Traveler went on in dreamsome sort of way. |
|
From that point forward, mayors were appointed by the Ministry of the Interior. |
|
This legislation is an important and historic step forward for the language, its speakers and for the nation. |
|
The point guard threaded a pass with pinpoint precision to the power forward for an easy dunk. |
|
No! There's a problem with the cassette player. Don't press fast forward or it eats the tape! |
|
In doing so, they suggest a way forward for a city in which preservation is all too often a form of embalmment. |
|
With this assault they drive back the thin enemy line, pressing forward through the disordered enemy. |
|
The apostle looked forward to a meeting with the righteous Judge with exultating expectation, as being worthy, in the gospel sense. |
|
Then he reached down and picked up the metal shelving from the thing and pushed it forward so it fell down on its other side with a loud crash. |
|
The second and third fish went to the middle of her long superstructure and under her forward deck. |
|
Rovers forward Roque Santa Cruz headed against the post after a flick-on by towering defender Chris Samba. |
|
Blackburn offered nothing going forward in the opening period and that continued after the break, encouraging City to flood forward. |
|
He forged forward against the current, even as it tried to sweep him down river. |
|
|
In order to be forward compatible, we keep a configurable list of valid keywords that we don't understand. |
|
Going forward we plan to leverage our core competencies to gain market share. |
|
Hawkmoon whipped his sword from the scabbard, leaped forward, and drove the blade into the throat of the warrior just below his gorget. |
|
As soon as Lee reaches the Command Post, Matthew directs him forward to the gun line where the crews are preparing the Light Guns. |
|
Flat shoes. As she pushed off her left heel and pressed the sole of her foot to the cold floor she looked forward to them. |
|
Cutler pushed forward the two necessary white chips. No one's hand was high, and Loomis made a slight winning. |
|
The hissings and screamings of the vulgar against him as he moved forward on his stedfast course he heeded less than those of geese on a common. |
|
Union head coach Jim Curtin, a lifelong Philadelphian, has made it clear that signing homegrowns will be a priority for him moving forward. |
|
The opposing team's forward hooked me, but the referee didn't see it, so no penalty. |
|
At a family gathering, a wake or a Christmas hooley, other children would step forward to sing a rhyme or dance a hornpipe. |
|
The bottom automatically returns to normal plowing position as soon as the obstruction is passed, without any interruption of forward motion. |
|
Boudica led her army forward across the plain and into the narrowing field in a massive frontal attack. |
|
With the Britons in disarray, Suetonius ordered his legionaries and auxiliaries to push forward in small multiple wedge formation units. |
|
Under the most likely scenario, they are incomportable as he presently carries them forward. |
|
Even though as many as fourteen claimants put forward their claims to the title, the real contest was between John Balliol and Robert de Brus. |
|
The lower jaw slides forward on account of the inlock of these upper teeth. |
|
Perversely, free innernet broadcast streams of races are probably a better way forward in these times. |
|
Numerous suitors from nearly all European nations sent ambassadors to English court to put forward their suit. |
|
Grindal was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1575 and chose to oppose even the Queen in his desire to forward the Puritan agenda. |
|
The Los Angeles Lakers added journeyman forward Bob McAdoo to their roster in hopes that he could help them win a title. |
|
|
The Liberty cap, also known as the Phrygian cap, or pileus, is a brimless, felt cap that is conical in shape with the tip pulled forward. |
|
Von Hiller's 16th Brigade also pushed forward with six battalions against Plancenoit. |
|
In 1854, Chartist demands were put forward by the miners at the Eureka Stockade on the gold fields at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. |
|
We like to think of ourselves as walking face forward into the future, eyes on the prize. |
|
There are a large number of different types of jet engines, all of which achieve forward thrust from the principle of jet propulsion. |
|
A jet engine at rest, as on a test stand, sucks in fuel and tries to thrust itself forward. |
|
How efficiency is affected by forward speed and by supplying energy to aircraft systems is mentioned later. |
|
Bevan decided that the way forward was a national system rather than a system operated by local authorities. |
|
Sometimes he can kick the ball forward along the ground until it is kicked in goal, where he can fall on it for a touchdown. |
|
Several theories have been put forward to explain the inaccuracy of the pollsters. |
|
The Conservative former Cabinet member Peter Brooke was put forward at a late stage as a candidate. |
|
The reforms were controversial and were brought forward with little consultation but were subsequently extensively debated in Parliament. |
|
The boundaries were carried forward into the 1990s, when regional administrations were formally established as Government Office Regions. |
|
The review brought forward the Government's plans to alter the structure of regional governance in England known as the Single Regional Strategy. |
|
Neighbourhood forums are community groups that are designated to take forward neighbourhood planning in areas without parishes. |
|
Exploratory probing took place in the service tunnel, in the form of extensive forward probing, vertical downward probes and sideways probing. |
|
In the 19th century, exchanges were opened to trade forward contracts on commodities. |
|
On 7 August 2013, Governor Mark Carney issued the committee's first forward guidance as a third tool for controlling future inflation. |
|
After breakfast, she looked forward to the bouquet of red lehua blossoms and other flowers brought to her every day. |
|
In 2010 plans were put forward to use part of this line for a demonstration tram system. |
|
|
Babbage put forward the thesis that God had the omnipotence and foresight to create as a divine legislator. |
|
Newcomen took forward Papin's experiment and made it workable, although little information exists as to exactly how this came about. |
|
Pretensioners preemptively tighten the belt to prevent the occupant from jerking forward in a crash. |
|
In 2004 campaigners behind the bid expressed disappointment that nothing had been done to take the plans forward in two years. |
|
A step forward for the minimum wage increase this afternoon, as the Senate cleared the logjam of the Republican filibuster. |
|
Now, on Friday noon, I am to become a private citizen. I am proud to do so. I look forward to it. |
|
This advantage was lost in the 18th century as other regions edged forward such as China and Western Europe. |
|
It is assumed that if everyone is listening to God's spirit, the way forward will become clear. |
|
A number of acrobatic figures can be employed, including forward and backward somersaults over swords. |
|
Already their archers were stealing forward, pushing their rolling mantlets. |
|
A proposal put forward in 1393 would have greatly expanded the territory of Aquitaine possessed by the English crown. |
|
Since then further research and development has been carried out and, in 2011, it was again put forward for consideration. |
|
His dissection of cadavers carried forward the understanding of skeletal and muscular anatomy, as seen in the unfinished St Jerome. |
|
In 2016, Neil Gaiman stated that Terry had given him his blessing to go forward with an adaptation of Good Omens if he so wished. |
|
The album was recorded in Paris, and Jagger was often absent from the studio, leaving Richards to keep the recording sessions moving forward. |
|
However, the plans were revised to address the concerns put forward by those who are opposed to the plans. |
|
Meniscal tears and dislocations are common at the knees because it is easy to let the knees slide forward while turned out in first position. |
|
The orchestra was willing to allow the ambitious conductor Albert Coates to put himself forward as chief conductor. |
|
Originally a medieval manor house, having a main block with forward projecting wings, it burned down in 1716 and was rebuilt by John Aislabie. |
|
The batsman are allowed to step forward of their creases, though at some risk. |
|
|
The main responsibilities of the forward players are to gain and retain possession of the ball. |
|
Some boxers fight from a crouch, leaning forward and keeping their feet closer together. |
|
If the ball is hit into the backward area, the batter may not pass first post until the ball is returned to the forward area. |
|
This keeps the weight as far forward as possible but like the ton, gives it a larger diameter than the cylinder. |
|
He paid homage and tribute to Edward, who agreed to allow Llewelyn's marriage to go forward. |
|
This meant, I believed, that we were in a position to move things forward and complete the transaction in time for the January transfer window. |
|
However, in May 2016, the ICC put forward the idea of having a tournament in 2018, with South Africa being the possible host. |
|
The inaugural Champions Cup final was brought forward by three weeks due to a French desire not to interrupt their domestic playoffs. |
|
The anterior pronotal angles are produced forward, the metaventrite is very short and the hind wings are absent. |
|
Lewis returned to his feet at the count of six, but stumbled forward into the referee in a daze. |
|
He employed much less movement than previously and came forward methodically, knocking out de Mori in 113 seconds of the first round. |
|
In order to be successful in racing, Quarter Horses need to be able to propel themselves forward at extremely fast sprinter speed. |
|
This type of fiber allows them to propel themselves forward at great speeds and maintain it for an extended distance. |
|
In later years a white ring was added and the ribbons moved forward to make room for adverts and logos. |
|
If the sails are properly oriented with respect to the wind, then the net force on the sails will move the vessel forward. |
|
When sailing upwind the apparent wind is greater than the true wind and the direction of the apparent wind will be forward of the true wind. |
|
Basically anything that moves the center of effort of the sails more forward will have the effect of reducing weather helm. |
|
The stay running forward from a mast to the bow is called the forestay or headstay. |
|
At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, Wilson, Cecil, and Smuts all put forward their draft proposals. |
|
English Regional Assemblies were abolished between 2008 and 2010, but proposals to replace them were put forward. |
|
|
Amendments to the proposed standing orders put forward by both Labour and The Liberal Democrats were defeated. |
|
Any member can put their name forward to be First Minister, and a vote is taken by all members of Parliament. |
|
We look forward to working with all parties across these islands in the years ahead. |
|
In July 2013, Crusaders agreed to a possible settlement brought forward by the judicial review. |
|
With the design allowing the engine to be placed so far forward the holds are more midships and this gives a better trim. |
|
The draft legislation was taken forward as a Private Member's Bill by Conservative MP James Wharton. |
|
It is hoped that these transliteration programs have paved the way for communication among APLers to roll forward on the information superhighway. |
|
On starting at the Realschule, Wittgenstein had been moved forward a year. |
|
To maintain desired trim, submarines use forward and aft trim tanks. |
|
Submarine and air transport somewhat eased the shortage of ammunition and by late October, stocks amounting to 16 days supply were held in forward areas. |
|
James took a step forward, his dark eyes bright under that jutting hedgerow of a brow that swept across his forehead without a break even above his axeblade of a nose. |
|
Any player may kick the ball forward in an attempt to gain territory. |
|
Unlike blocking, causing an opponent to miss a punch disrupts his balance, this permits forward movement past the opponent's extended arm and keeps the hands free to counter. |
|
As the man crumpled forward, Snow took a further step with his right foot and brought the pole down backhanded with all his power into the right side of the man's head. |
|
Chameleons' eyes are independently mobile, but in aiming at a prey item, they focus forward in coordination, affording the animal stereoscopic vision. |
|
The routes taken on forward and return migration are often different. |
|
The hosts had not lost in 12 home European games but looked shaky at the back and bereft of attacking ideas, inviting Stoke forward for further opportunities. |
|
This makes them fatter than a cylindrical barrel of equivalent weight but the centre of gravity is further forward and so theoretically easier to throw. |
|
Virgin Media, one of the UK's largest ISPs, has agreed to forward British music industry nastygrams to subscribers suspected of illegal file-swapping. |
|
We got all the roofing removed, but the chimney was damaged and we discovered that some rafters had to be replaced. One step forward, two steps back. Or maybe three. |
|
|
Man, I was looking forward to some of that Canuckistanian beer. |
|
According to legend, Chicago Blackhawks forward Alex Kaleta entered the shop of Toronto businessman Sammy Taft to purchase a new hat, but did not have enough money. |
|
He hated her as she bent forward and pored over his things. He hated her way of patiently casting him up, as if he were an endless psychological account. |
|
This allowed Eighth Army to build up supplies in the forward area unnoticed by the Axis, by replacing the rubbish with ammunition, petrol or rations at night. |
|
He was leaning forward, head down, taking one deliberate step after another, both arms behind, dragging his gutted buck by its barely forked antlers. |
|
Unfortunately, however, some of the consortium's backers ultimately didn't feel able to deliver the financial backing we had hoped was agreed to take the club forward. |
|
The top two teams from each group moved forward to the Super 8 round. |
|
In ice thrusting, the glacier freezes to its bed, then as it surges forward, it moves large sheets of frozen sediment at the base along with the glacier. |
|
Passerines are distinguished from other orders of Aves by the arrangement of their toes, three pointing forward and one back, which facilitates perching. |
|
The top 8 sees the top eight teams in Super League play each other once more home or away with the points they earn in the regular season being carried forward. |
|
The Polisario rejected the plan and put forward its own proposal. |
|
After Maguire left to return to Australia, his assistant Shaun Wane, the former Wigan forward was given the role of first team coach for the 2013 season. |
|
In practice, the Parliament has never voted against a President or his Commission, but it did seem likely when the Barroso Commission was put forward. |
|
The piece moves in alluring spans of swirling figures, jagged lines and pointillistic outbursts, often prodded forward by ostinatos in the perky piano. |
|
We are dealing in the Iliad with a commanding vision of man, articulate in every detail, not with a tale of adventure automatically or discursively carried forward. |
|
England can look forward to a quarter-final next weekend against a similarly struggling France, a reward they scarcely deserve on the evidence of this disjointed display. |
|
From downward-facing dog, stretch forward onto the toes and hands. |
|
Day by day, hole by hole our bearing reins were shortened, and instead of looking forward with pleasure to having my harness put on as I used to do, I began to dread it. |
|
This may be exaggerated to the extent that the leading face forms a barrel profile, with the crest falling forward and down as it extends over the air ahead of the wave. |
|
And now, much like the linear accelerators he designed to push his theoretical people pods, Musk is planning to encourage forward movement on more Hyperloop designs. |
|