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With his Dutch-Canadian father and his move from the fringes of the Netherlands program to the fore of the Canadian one in 2014, he arrived here as both an Olympic debutant and a threat.
The lithium-ion batteries are under the rear seats, fore of the engine.
The attainment of evidence-based practice is at the fore of the international practice development agenda.
The array is comprised of two acoustic vector-sensors (AVSs) which are located at the fore of the glasses' temples.
At the fore of the march, several men bear the immense weight of an ornate apparatus called an alam on their shoulders.
In a Republican primary that has been dominated by sound bites, a complicated legal issue has found its way to the fore of the campaign: eminent domain.
If Parcells doesn't want to be out of the shadows and at the fore of the front office, then say thank you, and goodbye.
However, readers would have been oblivious to England's presence because she was obscured by Moss, who was to the fore of the picture.
Valley Meat has been at the fore of the fight, pushing for more than a year for permission to convert its cattle plant into a horse slaughterhouse.
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It is a compelling business model, and the current music companies, as the owners of the content, could be at the fore of designing the system.
The characteristics that define one's political orientation are also at the fore of certain jobs, the sociologists reported.
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