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was front of
noun
The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.
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That was front of house, which is Branson's favourite place.
INFLUENCES Pierre Bonnard was front of mind while the artist was working.
"Because I was front of mic almost all of my career, I had a hardcore view that I had to be seen to be impartial.
Humidity, not temperature, was front of mind for most of the first engineers of what came to be called air conditioning, according to Gail Cooper, a professor of history at Lehigh University.
Ingram, 31, had turned up in the probate office in the center of Dothan, a town of 68,000 in the southeastern corner of Alabama, in the morning and was front of the queue.
Brooklyn has always had an embedded literary scene (as explored in Evan Hughes's book, Literary Brooklyn, a history that was front of store in Brooklyn's many bookshops) and supports a thriving writerly community.
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"DailyBooth was a web-first company, but the user behavior was front-of-the-camera behavior and that moved to mobile phones with the front-facing camera," he said.
He has told me he will be front-of-house.
Trump is front-of-mind to many people.
because what i could show you would be front-of-the-book type stuff.
Guidry added that Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy had the potential to be front-of-the-rotation pitchers.
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