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Fore meaning
Former; occurring earlier (in some order); previous. | Forward; situated towards the front (of something).
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Sails hanging along the keel line at rest are known as "fore-and-aft" sails, and the sailplan as fore-and-aft rig ; although when under way both square and fore-and-aft sails can fly at a variety of angles relative to the vessel.
Enaliarctos was capable of swimming with both the fore-flippers and hind-flippers, but it may have been more specialized as a fore-flipper swimmer.
The large scale model of the stern shows the two aft gun turrets with three gun barrels in each; in reality, Nevada had two heightened fore and aft turrets with two barrels each while the lower two turrets fore and aft had three barrels each.
Thus the sail second up the mizzen-mast is the "mizzen topsail", and the third sail up the fore-mast is the "fore topgallant sail".
A 176-page report published by a collective of citizens and lawyers brings to the fore how organisers of religious processions pick certain communally sensitive routes to provoke violence.
A big incident has come to the fore from Surat.
According to Gammelgard, Denmark has been to the fore in developing wind turbine technology for the past forty years.
After this, according to the arrangements made by the government, the bodies were managed etc. But, as soon as the election code of conduct came into force, the matter of starting the game in all the departments came to the fore.
A key issue which has dogged the discussion over the headquarters is whether to side with Ilkeston or Long Eaton, with an historic local rivalry between the two which continues to come to the fore over housing policies and town centre improvement schemes.
All of a sudden, consistency came to the fore, which he and the Aussies are now benefitting from.
And then, out of that, a much smaller number, of course, comes to the fore, and we do some more analysis on that.
Another key question is around how the eventual decommissioning of renewable projects will be regulated, an issue brought to the fore by the massive environmental liabilities left behind by the oil and gas industry.
Arrived as an unknown from West Ham's U21 side, but he really came to the fore in the final weeks of the season.
A WITTY live performance in a city centre pub brought a complex tale of murder and mystery to the fore as part of the Salisbury Fringe Festival.
Bareilly: of Uttar Pradesh Even before the formation of the new board in the municipal bodies, the issue of tenders worth crores of rupees has come to the fore.
Both were now preparing to get married but at the last moment the reality of the young man started coming to the fore.
But given the massive partisan divide in Wisconsin, and a gerrymandered Republican Legislature that has been starving the UW System since 2011, it’s hard to imagine any bipartisan policymaking will rise to the fore.
But rather than being a unifying president, his presence in the White House merely brought centuries-old divisions to the fore.
But the arrival of a new artist (Ciara Renée) to host another painting show inspires a rivalry, and brings Carl’s creative insecurities to the fore.
Developing tools to improve procurement procedures, reduce duplication and drive greater value for money, with aspects such as centralised purchasing, framework agreements, e-auctions and contracts with options coming to the fore.