I would like to know what the phrase, "in the spirit of moving forward", means or how could it be worded differently?
It means someone or something was holding on to your heel and keeping you from moving forward.
the opposite of moving forward.
It means it starts now or as soon as the person says it.
"Oublie-moi" is French for "forget me." It is often used in contexts where someone is asking another person to move on or not dwell on past memories or emotions associated with them. The phrase conveys a sense of letting go or moving forward.
"Here on after" means from this point in time onward, or forward. A similar phrase would be "from now on".
It means someone or something was holding on to your heel and keeping you from moving forward.
"Holo imua" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "to move forward" or "to advance." It embodies the spirit of progress and perseverance, emphasizing the importance of moving ahead despite challenges. The phrase is often used to inspire and motivate individuals or communities to pursue their goals and aspirations.
in meet the robinsons it was keep moving forward, is that what you mean?
Tell them to go forward
To rush forward. Every oneward and such....
This phrase means "the spirit of the just one"
forward
It means you should continue to progress.
a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward.
Literally, and with your spirit."And with your spirit"
the opposite of moving forward.
竜の気 (ryuu no ki) if you mean 'mood, atmosphere, heart' (like in fighting spirit) by 'spirit'. 竜の魂 (ryuu no ta ma shii) if you mean 'soul' by 'spirit'.