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'move fast forward' is used in written English and refers to the act of speeding up the progress of something
For example, "We need to move fast forward on this project if we want to meet the deadline."
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PARIS — The concept of presenting fashion via film is moving fast forward.
But this collection is definitely moving fast forward from celebrity to practicality — not least in the newly introduced range of streamlined handbags in the finest materials.
Fashion collectibles are moving fast forward from 20th-century legends like Paul Poiret and Coco Chanel to designers who are still living and working.
To change within the limits of a personal style is the goal of every designer and this one is moving fast forward.
Moving fast forward, in the mid 1980s, I was able to show that water diffusion could be imaged in the human brain through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
"Even if you're off course by 45 degrees, you're still moving faster forward than if you're constantly bogging everybody down and affecting their workflow," Wells said.
"Shinseki is right that the Army has to be lighter, it has to be able to move faster to austere forward bases," said Maj. Gen. William Nash, a retired Army officer who was the first commander of American troops in Bosnia.
But a strange thing happened to the inventive Indian designer Manish Arora: Leaving aside the techno effects, he only managed to move Paco fast forward to the 1980s.
"Countries around the world are moving fast to enact forward-looking, 21st-century copyright rules that encourage innovation, creativity and economic growth," said Simon Morrison, public policy manager at Google.
Now the waiting game at Long Wharf has to move to fast-forward.
The episodes move at fast-forward pace as they follow the fortunes of the four team members — Santiago, Mateo, Magda and Fermín — and their commander, Chief Sigma, who tracks their actions in real time on an Imax-size screen in the operations center and barks into his Bluetooth headset when plans go awry.
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