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Going back into the frontline would mean going into the firing line..
BT would pitch itself into the frontline of the mobile battle.
We have also achieved billions of pounds in efficiency savings, all of which went straight back into the frontline.
With no natural strikers to call on, the young pair were thrust into the frontline and repaid the coach's confidence.
The executives have instructed us to go deep into the frontline and send back vivid images of Shanghai people participating in the damage relief up there".
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation is an unlikely body to be thrust into the frontline against Islamic State.
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In a separate action, some 10 people were arrested in connection with the recent murder of a man who helped tribunal investigators with inquiries into wartime events in the frontline town of Gospic, where dozens of Serbian civilians were allegedly executed.
Presently, there is a need to not only develop robust clinical interventions for complex medically ill patients but also to find feasible ways to embed these interventions into the frontlines of existing primary care practices.
If bird flu jumped into humans, the frontline services, including doctors and nurses, would get priority for the jabs.
We all know that libraries are our future, that librarians are pitched into battle on the frontline in the war for the imagination, but libraries aren't just about the big picture.
It was possible to imagine the band separating, essentially, into three trios, with the frontline players leading the way.
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