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But look across the Arab world today and political Islam has jumped to the fore (see article).Egypt offers the most dramatic example.
That translates to a little under 1% of the total value of the index, with energy, non-cyclical consumer stocks and basic materials to the fore (see chart 2).
It is in this context of gesture-based music retrieval that the recognition algorithms based on template matching come to the fore (see Section 3.3).
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Yes, the massive construction in downtown is displacing homeless people embedded in the nooks and crannies that were here-to-fore seen, but unseen.
One or two men called fore-milkers see if she is working all right.
A worldview will need to rise to the fore that sees nature, other nations, and our own neighbours not as adversaries, but rather as partners in a grand project of mutual reinvention.
Some thought that Obama's true character came to the fore after seeing those horrific scenes, and that it was for this reason that he finally reversed his hesitation and replaced his weakness with a determination to exact punishment.
"The best thing going on right now is that the women's issue is coming to the fore and you see some mention about male rapes," he said.
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Fore some individuals (see above) we did not collect the full data-set; therefore sample sizes differ between tests.
The auction previews starting Nov. 27 will offer a rare chance to see fore-edge works.
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