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Iraq has become a front for militant extremism — a front the United States created.
On one side, neighbors who opposed the mosque claimed it might become a front for terrorism.
There has been no will or push in government to help the Post Office become a "front office" for anything.
When Jim Lindberg, of the band Pennywise, published his 2007 memoir, "Punk Rock Dad," he confirmed a generation's gravest fear: fatherhood does not become a front man.
Two years later one of Rome's most famous bars, the Café de Paris on the leafy Via Veneto, was closed after it was discovered that it had become a front for the 'Ndrangheta.
If the "sharing economy" has become a front for exploitative labour practices, tech activists might propose a collective bargaining app, a crowdsourced lobbying campaign, a networked co-op for workers whose cream is being skimmed by venture-backed corporations.
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Mr Massa has become a front-runner for 2015.
Inflation, particularly food inflation, recently has become a front-burner issue for many nations.
Saying that square pegs fit into round holes has become a front-bench speciality.
In Le Monde, a French daily, such tycoons have become a front-page staple, portrayed naked apart from the odd bow-tie.
He has also surged to become a front-runner in the race to become Egypt's next president, reconfiguring political battle lines here.
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