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In the recent times, this murky association has come to fore in West Bengal as well.
His skills came to fore after the first Nixon-Kennedy debate, with which he was not involved.
We need those attitudes and that sort of courage – even now, it needs to come to fore".
The agreement is flimsy and ambiguous though, and the issue of pit closures will come to fore again soon.
But at the end of the night, it's time for 12 Years a Slave to surge to fore.
India's regressive attitude towards sexual violence came to fore as the political establishment reacted to the news of the gang rape in the national capital.
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The brain itself evolved that way, from hindbrain to mid-to fore-, with layer upon layer of neurons accreting on top to form the wrinkled gray cerebrum.
However, up-to-date academic research does not provide sufficient insights into the effects of transaction taxes on financial markets as the literature has here-to-fore been focused too narrowly on Gaussian variance as a measure of volatility.
Additionally, there is new evidence for here-to-fore unsuspected comorbidities, the understanding of which would be greatly benefitted by a conception-to-death cohort study with a broad range of health outcomes.
Yes, the massive construction in downtown is displacing homeless people embedded in the nooks and crannies that were here-to-fore seen, but unseen.
As mechanistic paradigms are giving place to Gaia and chaos theory, space is being created for a here-to-fore unseen sensitivity to the ecological ethics of Mother Nature.
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