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The thought of golf's returning to the forefront might have soothed the bluebloods.
In the years that followed, his vision of particle interaction kept returning to the forefront of physics as scientists explored esoteric new domains at the subatomic level.
Memories of that event, considered ancient history to most Japanese, are returning to the forefront as talk of a new Middle East war grows.
But on campuses across the country, the carnage and shock of Sept. 11 silenced political activism among Arab students, and it is only now returning to the forefront.
Other issues are also returning to the forefront in the men's game, including player compensation, with many players expressing dissatisfaction with the percentage of revenue they continue to receive from the Grand Slam tournaments.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is gradually returning to the forefront of international interest, having recently drifted away from it.
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The application of power and intimidation has returned to the forefront of American foreign policy.
The concern about quantitative easing has since returned to the forefront of economic discussions.
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