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front name
noun
A person's given name.
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(On this front, names are named. The critique isn't passive aggressive, it's direct).
BMW, it emerged yesterday, paid the trifling sum of €299 to get the current cold front – named "Cooper" to advertise its Mini – before it started claiming lives.
The al-Qaeda-linked rebel group in Syria, al-Nusra Front, named the man as Abu Suleiman al-Britani.
An al-Qaeda-linked rebel group, the al-Nusra Front, named the man as Abu Suleiman al-Britani.
After the declaration of war on Nazi Germany by the United Kingdom and France, in the aftermath of the German invasion of Poland, nine months of stalemate took place along the Western Front named the Phoney War.
People, in handcuffs on their front lawns, named names.
With the patrimonial structure of the jihad, though, in time certain commanders became associated with fronts, and so, confusingly, there are also fronts named after individuals or even institutions.
And of course, up front, one name stands out.
Let's get this out of the way right up front: The name buuteeq is just awful.
And that's about it on the data input front — bar name, age and a few words of self description for the profile.
I write on the front their names, the date, the destination.
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