Sentence examples for dramatically to the fore from inspiring English sources

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This issue came dramatically to the fore during the Iraq war, when American photographers and news outlets revisited a problem raised earlier in Vietnam and Somalia and grappled with the question of how graphic their coverage should be.

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The volatility and uncertainty of the petroleum fuel supply were dramatically brought to the fore during the energy crisis of the 1970s caused by the abrupt curtailment of oil shipments from the Middle East to many of the highly industrialized nations of the world.

The ensuing standoff between Italy, until then a friendly Western government, and an increasingly authoritarian Arab regime has dramatically brought to the fore the inadequacy of the policy repertoire at the West's disposal.

They were etching symbols on stone and pieces of ochre and showing the creative urges that would come to the fore later, most dramatically in the cave art of Europe.

One name soon came to the fore.

Here his principles came to the fore.

Religious authorities come to the fore.

Instead, blends have moved to the fore.

China and India continually come to the fore.

Martial metaphors are to the fore.

The thugs came to the fore.

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