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"forwardness" Definitions
  1. behaviour that is too confident or too informal

62 Sentences With "forwardness"

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And the game's treatment of its story follows that forwardness.
Clearly, I've decided, Washington can't handle too much fashion forwardness.
It allows for a painterly presentation and graphic pop-cultural forwardness.
If someone "is intimidated by your forwardness, then that's not the person for you," Scott said.
Maybe when puberty kicks in he will assume the awkwardness of Charlie Brown or the forwardness of Sally.
It can be an indicator of wealth or class, of anti-establishmentarianism, fashion-forwardness, sexuality, or all of the above.
It's awkward to straddle the line between just the right amount of forwardness and tact to total strangers when you're not actually interacting in person.
Still, people love teen Virgos for their forwardness and ability to turn any dull situation into a party — even when they manage to get everyone into trouble.
His forwardness, not to mention characteristically subdued timbre, seemed to successfully ward off any persistent attacks against him or his company, turning a hostile space into one that was both civil and receptive, even borderline neighborly.
In what seemed like the fast food equivalent of U2 forcing their album onto your phone, Burger King has attempted to flaunt its tech-forwardness by making a commercial that can hijack your Google Home devices.
Instead of "straight-forwardness" or a language, as many critics have argued, that is based on the patterns of everyday talk that is at the heart of American prosody, Bernstein's work toys with and overstates issues, creating a constantly shifting sense of reality.
Diagnosis records include syphilis, poverty, pellagra (a nutritional disease endemic to the early 20th century South) and hysteria, which was related to "excessive emotions, anxiety and sexual forwardness in women," said Michelle Davenport, who researched some of the remains as a graduate student.
The short films at True/False were noteworthy too, like Rachel Daisy Ellis' Brazilian child pageant film Mini Miss; two paired shorts—Cristina Hanes' António e Catarina and Sophy Romvari's Pumpkin Movie—addressing women's navigation of the patriarchy and the sexual forwardness of men.
When a co-worker rejected her drunken advances at a housewarming party, Sarah had kissed Mitchell with a closed mouth and asked him to sleep over with a forwardness she would later regret when she climbed back into bed after a wave of 3 AM Adderall shits and Mitchell started dry-humping her ass in his sleep.
White's show nods to and contradicts this reality in a number of ways, paying homage to comedians including Joan Rivers — who makes an appearance in the show via a photograph of a Ziploc bag containing a blonde wig and a headshot of Rivers — while also pointing to the vitriol often directed at female comics who are derided for their forwardness, vulnerability, and physical appearances.
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It is the primary "driving aid" (cue to ask the horse to increase forwardness or power).German National Equestrian Federation. The Principles of Riding, p. 69. Kenilworth Press 2013. .
Entertainment Weeklys Chuck Eddy wrote that "Justine Frischmann's awkward sex-in-a-Ford-Fiesta forwardness ("Car Song") can charm your pants off."Eddy, Chuck. "Elastica Review". ew.com, 7 April 1995.
Ramnath found Wasim and Saraf to be "lovely"; Chopra Jonas to be "more affecting than Akhtar" but said Chopra Jonas' "perfectly made-up face and fashion-forwardness are huge distractions".
Galloway, a frequent opera-goer, was caricatured by James Gillray in An Old Encore at the Opera! of 1803. In 1762, James Boswell wrote of him that he had "a petulant forwardness that cannot fail to disgust people of sense and delicacy".Jamesboswell.info. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
She added "I think he's a little surprised by her forwardness - but its certainly a welcome move." Raffy encourages Coco to make it official with Ryder. They plan their first date and Coco's normally over protective family support her dating Ryder. Cocquerel explained that Coco "really likes" Ryder.
Properly ridden, the horse will have correct bend in both half circles, changing flawlessly at the center point. The horse should not lose rhythm or forwardness. Both 10-meter half circles should be of equal size and shape, not grossly large or too flat. This change of direction generally increases the engagement of the horse.
In Left Behind, however, Rayford is a very prestigious pilot who is so prominent that even the President of the United States knows his name. One critic has argued that Rayford's eventual lack of forwardness in pursuing his second wife, Amanda White, is unrealistic and an example of boastful, conservative prudery on the part of the authors.
58 President John Adams made his first official visit to Washington in early June 1800, which lasted for several days. Amid the "raw and unfinished" cityscape, the president found the public buildings "in a much greater forwardness of completion than expected." The Senate (north) wing of the Capitol was nearly completed, as was the White House., p.
The forwardness of the new Junior "A" league drew the interest of the Aurora franchise. They joined the league in 1992, reverting to the old "Tigers" nickname. The Tigers won the Metro league title in 1997 and moved to the OPJHL—a year before the Metro folded. A new era of the Tigers started in 1997.
Back in town, Gaston proposes to Belle, which she politely rejects ("Me"). Appalled by Gaston's forwardness, Belle once again voices her need for a life outside this provincial life ("Belle (Reprise)"). Gaston's sidekick, LeFou, returns from the woods wearing the scarf Belle knitted for Maurice. Belle realizes her father is in danger and heads into the woods to look for him.
The King and Lady Mary were very much displeased by the union. After being censured and reprimanded by the council, Seymour wrote to the Lady Mary asking her to intervene on his behalf. Mary became furious at his forwardness and tasteless actions and refused to help. Mary even went as far as asking her half-sister, Lady Elizabeth, not to interact with Queen Catherine any further.
On returning to civilization, she tries and fails to seduce John the Savage. John loves and desires Lenina but he is repelled by her forwardness and the prospect of pre- marital sex, rejecting her as an "impudent strumpet". Lenina visits John at the lighthouse but he attacks her with a whip, unwittingly inciting onlookers to do the same. Her exact fate is left unspecified.
John Stradling was the son of Francis and Elizabeth Stradling of St George, Bristol, and was adopted by his second cousin, Sir Edward Stradling. He was educated under Edward Green, a canon of Bristol, before matriculating at Brasenose College, Oxford in 1580. He graduated BA from Magdalen Hall in 1584, having gained a reputation as "a miracle for his forwardness in learning and pregnancy of parts".Anthony Wood, Athenae Oxonienses, ii.395-7.
The fort was isolated from Sydney town and was abandoned a few years after construction. In July 2010 the NSW Governor, Marie Bashir, officially reopened the site and the historic fort was recognised. On 10 March 1801 Governor Philip Gidley King informed the Secretary of State for Colonies that a battery was "in forwardness opposite the entrance to the Harbour, which will completely prevent attack from without". Despite that confidence, the job took another two years to finish.
She has been said to possess an "adequate youthful megalomania," to "cultivate her forwardness" and to stand for "unadorned genuineness" and "sincerity". She has also been described as giving "infatuation a rhythm" and blurring the "fine line between puppy love and psychotic obsession" in her song "Satellite". Her vocals have been both praised and criticised. In an attempt to explain Meyer-Landrut's success, her appearance has been called a "mix of loveliness, professionalism and a little craziness".
She attended several debates, which reportedly had brought matters to a state of promising forwardness. On retiring to her vessel though, with the intention of leaving the port, "she was seized with sudden and violent illness." Margaret apparently foresaw the end of her life, as she ordered thirty seven marks to be paid to the nearby monastery of Campen for a perpetual mass for her soul. Beyond this, there is no discussion in the historical record regarding her demise.
DMM LP pressings are sometimes described as having a harshness or forwardness in the high frequencies. The fact the groove is cut to copper, a hard metal, and not to soft lacquer, nitrocellulose, supposedly endows DMM vinyl LP with a very different tonality to traditionally manufactured vinyl LP pressings. Direct metal mastering requires a radically different cutting angle than traditional (lacquer) cutting, almost 0 degrees.US patent 4484320 However the playback cartridges will always have the standard playback angle of 15–22.5°.
Scene 1: The Fair Merchants peddle their wares to crowds of visitors arriving from all around. The Gypsy makes reference to a red jacket that the devil is looking for, while the lad Gritsko woos Parasya. Her father, Cherevik, at first is indignant at this forwardness, but, after realizing that Gritsko is the son of a close friend, he agrees to let Gritsko marry his daughter. The two men go into the tavern to celebrate, as evening settles and the people disperse.
Her conversion to Christianity and repentance convince Bridgetina to ultimately reject the New Philosophy and to avoid Julia's fate.Grogan, “Introduction”, 16-17. Bridgetina is a parody of the English Jacobin writer Mary Hays and the fictional account of her life in Memoirs of Emma Courtney (1796). As Grogan explains, “this work was viewed by the Loyalist camp with horror and disgust as it epitomized all the sexual promiscuity and female forwardness they feared resulted from adopting ‘revolutionary principles.’”Grogan, “Introduction”, 19.
However, none of these groups proved persuasive enough for Hobson; rather it was his collaboration with a friend, the businessman and mountain climber Albert F. Mummery, that would produce Hobson's contribution to economics: the theory of underconsumption. First described by Mummery and Hobson in the book Physiology of Industry (1889), underconsumption was a scathing criticism of Say's law and classical economics' emphasis on thrift. The forwardness of the book's conclusions discredited Hobson among the professional economics community. Ultimately he was excluded from the academic community.
Packe was also one of the city militia, and treasurer at Avar, receiving in the latter capacity threepence in the pound on all contributions received or paid by him. cites: Mystery of the Good Old Cause, 1660, pp. 44–5. Packe became Lord Mayor on 29 October 1654, and on 26 March 1655 the Protector, on the advice of the Council of State, thanked him and the rest of the militia commissioners of London "for their forwardness in execution of their trust". cites: Cal.
Her educational fee is also one of Beghum's many favours to her hence her straight forwardness and boldness irks Beghum very much who wants to break her spirit and mould her like the other obedient servants. The first episode sees the two leads, Paras and Iman engage in harmless chatter and there are no signs of attraction between the two as they are poles apart. But then again opposites attract and their love affair is bound to happen for the sake of the drama's continual.
Fitzwilliam as painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1786. Fitzwilliam also took up his uncle's role as a major leader of the Whigs. Edmund Burke wrote to Fitzwilliam on 3 July 1782: "You are Lord Rockingham in every thing. ... I have no doubt that you will take it in good part, that his old friends, who were attached to him by every tie of affection, and of principle, and among others myself, should look to you, and should not think it an act of forwardness and intrusion to offer you their services".
In 1868, Empress Eugénie visited the Dolmabahçe Palace in Constantinople, the home to Pertevniyal Sultan, mother of Abdülaziz, 32nd sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Pertevniyal became outraged by the forwardness of Eugénie taking the arm of one of her sons while he gave a tour of the palace garden, and she gave the empress a slap on the stomach as a reminder that they were not in France. According to another account, Pertevniyal perceived the presence of a foreign woman within her quarters of the seraglio as an insult. She reportedly slapped Eugénie across the face, almost resulting in an international incident.
In 1808 a new masonry fort was built by the federal government on the site of Fort Hood, as part of what was later termed the second system of US fortifications. It was named Fort Powhatan, and was designed for 13 guns with a blockhouse and a detached water battery (a battery near the river). The engineer in charge was Captain Walker K. Armistead. In the Army report on fortifications for December 1808, the water battery is described as "a strong battery of mason work has been erected", and the "regular enclosed work" was "in considerable forwardness...".
Aper officially broke the news of Numerian's death in Nicomedia (İzmit) in November 284, though Gibbon represents the occurrence of this event at Heraclea, in Thrace, and the discovery, which the prefect attempted to conceal, as due to the forwardness of the soldiery, who forced open the Imperial tent to investigate for themselves the situation of their invisible monarch.Gibbon, p. 301 Numerian's generals and tribunes called a council for the succession, which met at Chalcedon across the Bosphorus, where they chose as emperor Diocletian, commander of the cavalry arm of the imperial bodyguard,Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius, p. 4; Barnes, New Empire, p.
Rockingham's estates, but not his marquessate, passed to his nephew William Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam. Burke wrote to Fitzwilliam on 3 July 1782: "You are Lord Rockingham in every thing. ... I have no doubt that you will take it in good part, that his old friends, who were attached to him by every tie of affection, and of principle, and among others myself, should look to you, and should not think it an act of forwardness and intrusion to offer you their services". On 7 July 150 supporters of Rockingham met at Fitzwilliam's house and decided to withdraw support for Lord Shelburne's administration.
According to Zachary Houle of PopMatters, "Sex and Candy" has a reputation for being the only good song in Marcy Playground's catalogue; Houle disputed the notion while praising the song. Bayer of The A. V. Club said that "There is something powerful in the simplicity and straight-forwardness of the song" and that its "chorus still sounds as captivating and strangely sensual as it did years ago." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic commented that "songs like 'Sex and Candy' capture the band at their best, turning out hard-edged, melodic pop songs with strong hooks and backbeats."[ Marcy Playground]. AllMusic.
It documents Carey's whereabouts and where she migrates from and to: "from the car to the club to the bar to the VIP lounge to the after-party to the hotel" and contains a reference to Patrón, a brand of Mexican tequila. As the song is about movement from one place to another, T-Pain tells her to "bounce" in response. Carey displays a sense of "confident, social forwardness" on "Migrate". Nick Levine of Digital Spy thought that Carey sounded her "most diva-like" on the song, with the references to champagne being "compliments of the club" while the DJ plays her "jam".
Howarth & Lyons (1993) p. 60. Kryten and Rimmer are initially disgusted by the "backwards" behaviour of people, but soon opt to use their forwardness to their advantage and apply as an entertainment act called, backwards, "The Sensational Reverse Brothers", until they can be rescued. Lister and Cat (Danny John-Jules) finally track them down three weeks later in Starbug 2, but upon arriving, Lister is confused by the "backwards" nature of time, including the fact he has arrived with a feeling of cracked ribs and a black eye. Lister and Cat, after finally understanding the nature of things, find Rimmer and Kryten enjoying themselves in their new jobs.
The leg-yield is a required movement in the First Level dressage test. Another use of the leg-yield is in the rider's training, as it is a fairly basic move yet can begin to teach the rider how to use the riding aids independently and bring the horse properly into the outside rein and leg. Improper execution of the leg-yield can have a negative effect on a horse's training, causing loss of forwardness, resulting in short, broken gaits. The Spanish Riding School uses this exercise sparingly, and only at the walk, when first teaching the horse to move away from the leg.
I know already, for your forwardness, you have deserved rewards and > crowns, and, we do assure you, on the word of a prince, they shall be duly > paid you. In the mean time, my lieutenant general shall be in my stead, than > whom never prince commanded a more noble or worthy subject; not doubting but > by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your > valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those > enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.Damrosh, David, et al. > The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume 1B: The Early Modern > Period.
Lamb had earlier attacked Braham rather more personally, and at some length, in the essay The Religion of Actors, not subsequently collected into the 'Elia' series. > A celebrated performer has seen fit to oblige the world with a confession of > his faith; or, Br–’s RELIGIO DRAMATICI. This gentleman, in his laudable > attempt to shift from his person the obloquy of Judaism, with the > forwardness of a new convert, in trying to prove too much, has, in the > opinion of many, proved too little. A simple declaration of his Christianity > was sufficient; but, strange to say, his apology has not a word about it.
She reportedly slapped Eugénie across the face, which almost caused an international incident."Women in Power" 1840-1870, entry: "1861-76 Pertevniyal Valide Sultan of The Ottoman Empire" According to another account, Pertevniyal was outraged by the forwardness of Eugénie in taking the arm of one of her sons while he gave a tour of the palace garden, and she gave the Empress a slap on the stomach as a possibly more subtly intended reminder that they were not in France. The Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque was built under the patronage of his mother. The construction work began in November 1869 and the mosque was finished in 1871.
After this, the king understood it was not that they did not want to respect the king but it was their habit. Impressed by their intelligence and straight forwardness, Samoothiri gave permission to build 'nagarams' (at places they liked) and sent pathinaayirathil nair – The chieftain who can arrange that much warriors on demand by zamorin – along with them and asked them to meet the king after construction of their Kuladevatha temples. They built four 'nagarams' called Puthanangadi, Thiruvazhiyode, Vayillyamkunnu and Mangode (current names Chethallur, Thiruvazhiyode / sreekrishnapuram, Katampazhippuram and Mangode respectively) for cultivation and trade. After construction of temples, they met samoothiri along with their acharya.
To illustrate the scope of the matter, consider that while some disorders or individuals are characterized by continual social withdrawal and the shunning of relationships, others may cause fluctuations in forwardness. The extremes are worse still: at one extreme lie self-harm and self-neglect, while at another extreme some individuals may commit violence and crime. There can be other factors such as problematic substance use or dependency or behavioral addictions. A person may meet the criteria for Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly "Multiple Personality Disorder") diagnoses and/or other mental disorders, either at particular times or continually, thus making coordinated input from multiple services a potential requirement.
The King is said to have been taken aback by the forwardness of Ney's manners and her study and measurement of his person. After Ludwig postponed the composition, Ney left to spend some months traveling with her husband in Italy and Egypt. Preliminary bust of Ludwig II by Ney, made in preparation for the full-length statue, on display in the Elisabet Ney Museum That autumn, she returned to Munich and resumed her work, with the King again agreeing to sit for her composition. As they worked together during this time, the two seem to have grown friendly and held lengthy discussions on both personal and political topics while the sculptor worked.
Shun recognizes Yusaku as a rival for Kyoko's affection (and vice versa), and the two are usually antagonistic towards each other. Shun's actions towards Yusaku are somewhere between magnanimous and condescending, depending on if Kyoko is around, and he is not above trying to position Kozue as a wedge between Yusaku and Kyoko. But while Shun and Yusaku are rivals, they both share moments where they bond over their mutual frustration over Kyoko's reluctance to fall in love with anyone. Kyoko generally likes Shun and regards him as a suitor, but is apprehensive about his forwardness and occasionally feels pressured by him (Shun does not want to force a relationship with her, but will often "bend the rules").
Wissenschaft scholars feel completely free to pass judgment on the intellectual and scholarly capacities of earlier scholars, evaluating their originality, competence, and credibility, and pointing out their failures and limitations. The Wissenschaft scholars, while respectful of their predecessors, have no patience for a concept such as yeridat ha-dorot. For them, the classical authorities are no more beyond dispute and critique than are contemporary scholars; the opinions of ibn Ezra and Steinschneider may be presented in the same sentence without any sense of impropriety, and either one may then be debunked with the same forwardness. No doubt this de-sanctification of the Jewish luminaries provided further grist for the opponents of the movement.
He wrote, "each pronouncement and arrangement is (the act) of one and the same God; who did then indeed, in the beginning, send forth a sowing of the race by an indulgent laxity granted to the reins of connubial alliances, until the world should be replenished, until the material of the new discipline should attain to forwardness: now, however, at the extreme boundaries of the times, has checked (the command) which He had sent out, and recalled the indulgence which He had granted". (De Monogamia chapt. VI.) According to chapter XVI of De Monogamia, Hermogenes thought it was allowed for a man to take several wives. Tertullian also made a direct attack on the polygamous practice of some cults in his work Adversus Hermogenem.
Aphra Behn A number of women poets of note emerged during the period of the Restoration, including Aphra Behn, Margaret Cavendish, Mary Chudleigh, Anne Finch, Anne Killigrew, and Katherine Philips. Nevertheless, print publication by women poets was still relatively scarce when compared to that of men, though manuscript evidence indicates that many more women poets were practising than was previously thought. Disapproval of feminine "forwardness", however, kept many out of print in the early part of the period, and even as the century progressed women authors still felt the need to justify their incursions into the public sphere by claiming economic necessity or the pressure of friends. Women writers were increasingly active in all genres throughout the 18th century, and by the 1790s women's poetry was flourishing.
Dorjay was elected President Bharatiya Janata Party Leh in 2013 to 2015, and he was elected as Member, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council from Leh (Kashmir Province) in March, 2015.Members of The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative CouncilMembers of The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council Later Mr. Dorjay was inducted as Minister of State in the PDP-BJP Coalition Government with independent charge of Cooperatives and Minister of State, Ladakh Affairs, J&K.; Later he was inducted as Cabinet Minister and allocated with prestigious portfolio, Ladakh Affairs and Cooperatives Department. Chering Dorjay reviews developmental works in KargilCooperatives not J&K; Govt's priority, says Minister DorjayDorjay reviews developmental works in Kargil Dorjay is a man of dedication and devotion with the qualities of straightness-forwardness, honesty, agility and ethical values.
In July he had reported to the Privy Council that the 'Power of Scotland' was prepared. He was captain of a band of light horsemen in the army with which the Lord Protector, the Duke of Somerset, invaded Scotland. At the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh (10 September), Gower was one of three cavalry officers taken prisoners through 'their own too much forwardness' (Holinshed, p. 980). Gower had to pay a considerable ransom, and 'as he was a poor man', was much burdened by expenses at Eyemouth, and had to appoint a deputy in his office as surveyor. In 1549, he went to London to claim eighteen months' arrears of sums due for Eyemouth, and complained that other services had not been rewarded. Three years later (9 June 1552), £100 of his debt of £300 to the crown was remitted by the king through the Duke of Northumberland's influence.
Lieutenant Colonel Abraham Boulger VC (4 September 1835, Kilcullen, County Kildare – 23 January 1900) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Boulger was 21 years old, and a Lance-Corporal in the 84th Regiment of Foot (later 2nd Bn, The York and Lancaster Regiment), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deeds took place for which he was awarded the VC: > Lance-Corporal Abraham Boulger > Date of Acts of Bravery, from 12th July to 25th September, 1857 > For distinguished bravery and forwardness; a skirmisher, in all the twelve > action's fought between 12th July, and 25th September, 1857. (Extract from > Field Force Orders of the late Major-General Havelock, dated 17 October > 1857.) He served as a quartermaster during the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War and later achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel. He died in Moate, County Westmeath, Ireland, on 23 January 1900, aged 64.
Straas played the female main part of Lotta Enterfelt opposite Johan Palmberg and Birger Hildon in the famous play Den Svenska Sprätthöken (The Swedish Fop) by Carl Gyllenborg (known as the first original Swedish language comedy), at the official premiere of the national theatre of Bollhuset. This was the first time a Swedish troupe had performed in the Stockholm theatre since the student troupe of 1691, and they were considered to be the first professional native Swedish speaking theatre troupe. Count Carl Gustaf Tessin gave the judgement that Straas had a gracious forwardness, dressed well, had beautiful feet and conducted herself better than the German actresses, but worse than the French ones - he adds that she had a natural talent and that her debut had been very successful. Among her other parts were the leading role of Melinda in Den otacksamme (The ungrateful) by Gyllenborg, Ramborg in Den afvundsjuke (The Envious) by Olof Dahlin (a performance with the first ballet of Swedish dancers) in 1738, and Brynhilda eller den olyckelige kärleken (Brynhilda or the unhappy love) by Dahlin in 1739.
It should > seeme their desire was to come upon ye enemie sudenly, & undiscovered. Ther > was a barke of this place, newly put in ther, which was come from > Conightecutte, who did encourage them to lay hold of ye Indeans forwardness > and to shew as great forwardnes as they, for it would incorage them, and > expedition might prove to their great advantage. So they went on, and so > ordered their march, as the Indeans brought them to a forte of ye enimies > (in which most of their cheefe men were) before day. They approached ye same > with great silence, and surrounded it both with English & Indeans, that they > might not breake out; and so assualted them with great courage, shooting, > amongst them, and entered ye forte with all speed; and those yt first > entered found sharp resistance from the enimie, who both shott at & grapled > with them; others rane into their howses, & brought out fire, and sett them > on fire, which soone tooke in their matts, &, standing close togeather, with > ye wind, all was quietly on a flame, and therby more were burnte to death > then was otherwise slain; it burnte their bowstrings, and made them > unservisable.

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