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"I know the coach will not bring to the fore any such matters," he added.
What Butler has done is to bring the matter to the fore in order to initiate a public debate about it.
Two main issues are coming to the fore.First, there is the matter of the basis upon which the decision to grant the games to a particular city is made.
(Geoengineering and other climate science issues tend to bring this matter to the fore).
After all, now that the marriage plot has been exhausted, she may feel free to bring other, more engaging matters to the fore.
In an unexpected way, the recent trial and sentencing hearing of Jon Burge, the notoriously heavy-handed former Chicago police commander, brought these matters to the fore via an unlikely witness.
The failure of successive governments to act on the matter came to the fore in 2012 following the death of a woman whose request for an abortion had been denied by University College Hospital officials in Galway just days before she died there following a miscarriage.
And what this movement is bringing to the fore is that the social infrastructure matters, too".
It is not clear whether it has been consigned to a backburner as more important matters come to the fore, or has run into the immovable obstacle of the TV networks being unwilling to let their content go out over the internet and have Google sell adverts against it.
The small works, each no bigger than A4, are remarkable not just for who the artist was but also for the subject matter, which brings to the fore Rembrandt's sense of humour.
Despite economists ignorant disdain, the matter is coming to the fore.
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