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forwarded

adjective as in shipped

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It just feels like we’re always taking two steps forward and one back.

I feel good about where I’m at, and where we’re at as a team and moving forward.

He said the number of victims was astonishing, not only because of how many people came forward, but because of how many others didn’t.

He said the outdoor portion of the event could probably go forward if guests wore masks and practiced social distancing, but balls and other indoor events could turn into superspreader events.

Moving forward, they will rarely have to factor distance into those decisions.

But an email dated July 10 from Ambassador King to Bennett (who then forwarded it to Lynton), says otherwise.

Pascal then forwarded to email to Adam Sandler and his team.

The journalist in London forwarded the warning to Alex, too, and he finally decided to go home.

Anyone trying the old number would be auto-forwarded to my new number.

You always knew when someone fast-forwarded through one of your sketches on TiVo.

If it is drawn on a bank outside, the check must be forwarded for presentment at the latest on the day after it is received.

The same day, chance had it, he received word from her, forwarded from the Semiramis Hotel in Cairo.

In due course indemnity claims were forwarded to the military authorities, who rejected them all.

Some of the seed was sent to the collector of Kaira, who forwarded a sample of the tobacco grown from it.

The quality is the best of the Philippines; it is all forwarded in leaf to the capital.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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