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The woman who staked her career on defying the norm now is in the fore of the mainstream.
So having said that, the economy is in the fore but I wanted to raise the issue - whether it should or not, the war will be a factor.
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Under the leadership of such men as Levi Mumba and Charles Chinula, Tumbuka speakers were in the fore of early nationalist movements, which in the 1940s coalesced to form the Nyasaland African Congress.
The primary director was in the fore-top on the foremast and the other was mounted on the aft superstructure in the torpedo control tower.
The primary director was mounted above the conning tower in an armoured hood and the other was in the fore-top on the foremast.
Three aspects were in the fore-front of the discussion: (a) convergence properties, (b) symmetry (hence, learning versus unlearning) and (c) the behavior of these rules when using a filter bank.
The female behind is again in the fore of fashion, though skinny models hardly exercise the imagination.
Security is increasingly in the fore of Gandur's mind, especially as his empire and fortune have grown large enough to make him a target.
At HH st18 expression is observed in the fore and hindlimb buds in small anterior and posterior mesenchymal domains (Figure 2A C).
Scores shown for individual dates are in the following order: right fore paw, left fore paw, right hind paw, and left hind paw.
The perceived difficulty and performance degradation in reading have been observed to be higher in the fore-&-aft direction in with-backrest posture.
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