Sentence examples for sought front from inspiring English sources

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President Bush's focus on the evildoers who must be sought (front page, Jan . 30 omits an important question that we have yet to engage: What United States policies, practices and institutions sustain the climate in which even criminals like Osama bin Laden find support and new recruits to replace those whom we are able to neutralize?

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Adam Jones will not play in Wales' World Cup warm-up against England on Saturday as Wales coach Warren Gatland seeks front row strength in depth.

Mr. Vilar, who regularly seeks front-row seats so he can watch conductors up close, said: "I've always been fascinated with conducting.

Well into the 1980s, black players quietly complained that white players were sought for front office and coaching jobs at much higher rates.

In fall 2005, when merchants worried that rising prices for gasoline and heating oil would crimp Christmas spending, some sought to "front run" the season: Rather than wait for November, they decorated stores and stocked merchandise before Halloween.

Those conversations were just an attention-seeking front, said Mr Choudhury.

As a psychologist and management consultant, I am encouraged to see your linking of psychology and business ("Portfolios Depressed, Traders Seek Therapy," front page, July 7).

Elsewhere, the dignitaries sought shelter in front of The Look of Silence, a stark, unsparing documentary about the Indonesian genocide.

The Blue Jays, seeking a front-of-the-rotation pitcher for their No. 1 starter, liked Sirotka more than they did Glendon Rusch, the No. 4 or 5 starter the Mets offered them.

Rather than blame Iraq, the townsfolk fumed at the American and British special forces camped on the edge of their town, saying that they had been crossing over, disguised as smugglers.But Ruweishid soon found new lines of business: renting its homes to foreign television crews seeking a front-row view of the war.

These two join the ranks of other modern men in deep denial: Tom Wilkinson in "The Full Monty" (1997), and the French executives in "Time Out" (2001) and "The Adversary" (2002), all of whom, while keeping up active fronts, sought to fill their vacant days.

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