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Quick question: Is the word FOREFRONT a redundancy?
In the meantime, let's hope that these three horses and their human connections stay in the forefront a little longer.
"They don't want another fight that divides Democrats, and brings back to the forefront a bunch of the issues we dealt with during the crisis and the bailout".
By that time, Paulistano writers, led by Oswaldo de Andrade and Mário de Andrade, pushed the city into Brazil's intellectual forefront, a trend matched in painting and theatre.
But for all the talk about Tebow being perfect, the Chesney duet brought to the forefront a rare flaw in his repertory.
But the initial boos brought to the forefront a public issue confronting the Kings, who had the league's third-best record entering last night's games.
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All of this has brought to the forefront an unnerving question.
Neither forefronts a story's source, or flags up sites that have been reported as unreliable.
In the forefront, jumbled parts—a raven's beak, a glaring eye jut off a degenerating totem pole.
"They are at the forefront, which a lot of times is a bit of a curse," Mr. Pantginis said.
By the 1990s western Washington had emerged as a technological leader at the forefront of a rapidly changing global economy.
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