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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the front of time" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used metaphorically to discuss concepts related to time, such as the beginning or forefront of a timeline or event. Example: "As we stand at the front of time, we must consider the implications of our actions for future generations."
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Mitch McConnell wins, he's on the front of Time magazine.
Republicans win, John Boehner is on the front of Time magazine.
I was never on the front of Time magazine, even though I was the first woman (speaker).
A year prior to her Vanity Fair cover, Laverne Cox, an African-American transgender woman who stars in the hit Netflix series Orange is The New Black, was pictured on the front of Time magazine.
And when, during the first days of the Administration, his mug appeared on the front of Time magazine next to the headline "The Great Manipulator," he breached the first rule of the Trump world: never overshadow the boss.
The thing that made Rubio an exciting figure a few years ago, the reason he landed on the front of Time magazine, was that he seemed to combine youth, a compelling personal story, and conservative views with a willingness to reach out to parts of the electorate that the G.O.P. had neglected, particularly, but not exclusively, Hispanics.
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When the light on the front of the Time Capsule begins to flash yellow, your five-minute window for changing the password opens.
In those cases, however, Fractal simply moves the front of the time-stamp train into storage.
And they've appeared in their pants on the front of Gay Times, which is cool.
The story made the front of the Times, ran in the Daily Mail and the Sun, and triggered a debate on Newsnight; the people at Ikea were delighted.
When I saw two poems by Ted Hughes on the front of the Times in January 1998, I was as surprised as any other reader.
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