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But it addresses many of the themes brought to the fore by the recent #MeToo movement.
History of the Fifth Amendment which has been brought to the fore by the Kefauver Comm.
Its importance in optimization was recently put to the fore by Su, Boyd, and Candès.
Then you can bring the subjective issues to the fore by sharing how your colleague's behavior landed with you.
The issue was thrust to the fore by a broadcast report Thursday night on WNBC TV's News 4 New York.
However, its strategic interest was brought to the fore by widespread criticism of its decision on the Internet, and the firm relented.
In this first production at the Royal Opera House, they were brought to the fore by Kosky and his team with imagination and verve.
This lopsided racial sorting of jobs is only one of the fault lines brought to the fore by the presidential election.
The issue, and the difference of views among the convention's signatories, have been thrust to the fore by Iraq's use of civilians to shield its soldiers.
But now the issue is back, pulled to the fore by an economy turning down more sharply than at any other time since the welfare changes were imposed.
"In times of austerity commercial research must come to the fore by necessity, but it need not be detrimental," he said.
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