Sentence examples for considered a front from inspiring English sources

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Much of the ice cream van trade in Glasgow in the 1980s was considered a front for the sale of drugs and stolen goods.

Brendan Barnicle, an analyst at Pacific Crest Securities, said Mr. Apotheker was hardly considered a front runner for the job, particularly given his lack of expertise in hardware.

Now, Tooting MP Sadiq Khan, considered a front runner in the race to become Labour's 2016 London mayoral candidate, has pledged to ban them if he becomes the next boss of City Hall.

Carol Ann Duffy, considered a front runner, might be too controversial; she's already been passed over once for the position, supposedly due to her "unconventional" — read: lesbian — life style.

For the celebrity list, Forbes taps anyone who is considered a "front of the camera" star.

Brian Moynihan, who had been overseeing wealth management and global corporate and investment banking and was considered a front runner, was moved over to the consumer bank.

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Since Amazon started its search for a so-called HQ2 over a year ago, the Washington region had been considered a front-runner.

UConn had been considered a front-runner.

It is considered a front-runner for the Academy Awards.

Duffy, widely considered a front-runner to be the next poet laureate, yesterday declined to comment.

"Topdog" is considered a front-runner for several major theater prizes, including the Pulitzer.

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