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  • 71Forward class — is used in India generally to denote communities and castes from any religion who do not currently qualify for Government of India Reservation benefits (that is, set quotas for political representation) for Other Backward Classes, scheduled… …

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  • 72Forward operating base — Logar, Afghanistan. A forward operating base (FOB) is any secured forward military position, commonly a military base, that is used to support tactical operations. A FOB may or may not contain an airfield, hospital, or other facilities. The base… …

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  • 73Forward-center — is a basketball position for players who play or have played both forward and center on a consistent basis. Typically, this means power forward and center, since these are usually the two biggest player positions on any basketball team, and… …

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  • 74Forward Commitment Procurement — (FCP) is a procurement model that can be used to deliver cost effective environmental products and services to the public sector and help to create the market conditions in which the environmental goods and services sector can thrive.The model… …

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  • 75Forward Wales — Cymru Ymlaen Leader Dr. John Marek Chairman Ron Davies (Policy Director) Founded …

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  • 76Forward osmosis — is an osmotic process that, like reverse osmosis, uses a semi permeable membrane to effect separation of water from dissolved solutes. The driving force for this separation is an osmotic pressure gradient, such that a draw solution of high… …

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  • 77forward-looking — ˈforward ˌlooking adjective COMMERCE planning for and thinking about the future in a positive way, especially by being willing to use modern methods or ideas: • Some forward looking companies implemented wide area networks as soon as they became… …

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  • 78¡Forward, Russia! — Playing live at Summer Sundae, August 2006 Background information Origin Leeds, England …

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  • 79Forward compatibility — (sometimes confused with extensibility) is the ability of a system to gracefully accept input intended for later versions of itself.A forward compatible system is expected to gracefully handle input which is intended for a newer version, by… …

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  • 80Forward in Faith — (FiF) is a movement operating in a number of provinces of the Anglican Communion. On the whole it represents a traditionalist strand of Anglo Catholicism. Forward in Faith is particularly noted for its opposition to the ordination of women to the …

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