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He has been frustrated in several other attempts to bring climate change to the fore of US politics, with the demise of cap and trade plans a notable failure, but his move to use the Environmental Protection Agency to cap carbon emissions is his boldest effort yet, trying to circumvent the Congressional stalemate on the issue using his constitutional powers.
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And finally, there is good news on the makeup front, with minimal looks being much to the fore, which suits those of us with older skin very well indeed.
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And so minimalism has come to the fore of late.
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His name lunged to the fore of my mouth before I caught it.
The lithium-ion batteries are under the rear seats, fore of the engine.
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