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He also helped to set up the Players Unionn, which was a fore-runner of the Professional Footballers Associationn.
It has been speculated that it might be a precursor for chronic suppurative lung disease with formation of bronchiectasis but could also be a fore runner for adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
If you are a fore ward use black tape and go heel to toe.
Don't tape your stick a way you don't like just because you are a fore ward or defender.
The city is considered to be a fore-runner in sustainable development amist the rapid urbanization occurring in India.
It's a fore-thought; not an after-thought on their ever-growing to-do list.
The grief and horror of Hiroshima were to the fore; there was a resistance to the American influence creeping into society, and an ambivalence about modernisation.
With the outstanding Pennell, who finished with two tries, and the Argentina captain Agustín Creevy to the fore, this was a night they have been dreaming about since their relegation last year.
But the only number in which her personality came fully to the fore was an answer song (with her original lyrics) to the Willie Nelson-Julio Iglesias duet "To All the Girls I've Loved Before," as it might be sung by Dolly Parton and Charo.
Our pre-specified primary outcome measure was a summary of fore hind coordination, defined as the mean of the score derived for the 'cumulative lag' between each hindlimb/contralateral forelimb pair.
There was an overall even distribution between fore and hind limbs, except in the severe group, which did not contain fore limbs.
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