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Still, she was there at Cypress, to do a fore-run (a rehearsal, of sorts, to test the cameras and timing devices).

After a hiatus of some 20 years, Mousavi returned to the political fore to run for president in the election of 2009.

IT was a rainy evening when we boarded the C-130 Hercules, a military transport plane with four long rows of canvas seats that run fore to aft.

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.

He never had much hair, and what there was of it ran fore and aft over his crown in a tight black, sweet-smelling river, stopping short of the dome that did so much for his saintly image of himself.

What's getting under their skin is a laundry list of gender-nuanced issues brought to the fore by Clinton's run for the ultimate corner office.

This engine layout solves other problems, too, making cooling somewhat simpler (a Harley-type V-twin, with cylinders placed fore and aft, typically runs hotter on the rear cylinder).

Ten minutes' walk up Fore Street is family-run Jano, another Italian restaurant, which makes its own pastas, imports fine meats and cheeses, and does set menus from £13.

The signal is still hoisted on the Victory at her dry dock in Portsmouth on Trafalgar Day (21 October) every year, although the signal flags are displayed all at once, running from fore to aft, rather than hoisted sequentially from the mizzenmast.

The portrayal of women in surfing remains a sensitive issue, something that was brought to the fore in 2013, when Roxy ran an advert for a surf competition featuring lots of shots of champion surfer Stephanie Gilmore getting dressed and paddling about in her bikini without a single shot of her face, let alone her actually surfing.

The initiating event is the formation of bilateral milk lines running between the fore and hind limbs on embryonic day (E) 10.5 in the mouse.

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