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She's always to the fore at moments of crisis.

The slightest disagreement tended to bring to the fore his underlying suspicion and resentment.

The second trial brought debate over the forensic evidence to the fore.

Conspiracy theories always leap to the fore amid big and consequential events.

An election for governor of Okinawa in November is likely to bring the same tensions to the fore island-wide.

France happens to occupy the European Union's six-monthly rotating presidency, giving Mr Sarkozy an excuse to push to the fore.

All the species follow different extinction patterns. It brings climate change and the implications of habitat fragmentation to the fore again.

World stock markets saw their positive start to 2010 threatened yesterday as lingering uncertainty about the global recovery and central bank policy came to the fore.

A rig on a sailing ship that has quadrilateral and triangular sails set to the fore-and-aft line and that can be trimmed to leeward.

Despite this dip in fortunes, the country has barely paused for breath, relying on international lines of credit for infrastructure projects, with China to the fore.

Hindu and Arab venturesomeness brought arithmetic and algebra to the fore once again and placed it almost on a par with geometry.

The success of the Greens, which affirmed its position as the undisputed third party in last month's election, is likely to push the transition issue further to the fore.

Most large and medium-sized key state-owned enterprises attained by and large the goal of establishing the modern corporate system, and a number of dynamic and competitive enterprises have come to the fore.

No missing to the hometown but to the foreign ones.

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A fool always rush to the fore.

So sectarian rivalry is once again to the fore.

The crisis will bring this problem more urgently to the fore.

Due to the importance of the party, a number of young writers have come to the fore.

Television cameras in every ground have brought diving to the fore, but they have also helped to drive the hatchet men from the game.

Rose to the fore. And it didn't make sense initially - many women would kill to look like them, most men couldn't take their eyes off them.

These compositions draw on qupai and folk tunes from northern Shanxi, bringing to the fore the vigorous, expansive and ardent "Northwest sound".

When there is a time limit for pain, there is also a hope for people to come to the fore. Every day, you know that happiness is ahead. Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with other people's ideas.

He has come to the fore recently.

The greater the failures became, the more obstinately his incurable amateurishness came to the fore.

Choose only those pictures and paintings that bring peaceful feelings to the fore when you look at them.

Then, the ranks of aetosaurs, phytosaurs, shuvosaurs and many other uncrocodile-like relatives of the crocodiles were suddenly thinned, and a previously obscure group came to the fore.

Hang down by the fore-chains so low, as that with great difficulty I got hold of it, and by the help of that rope, got up into the forecastle of the ship;

Since the reform and opening up, many talented young people have come to the fore.

But without good news on these fronts, it's still very possible that another market flare-up could bring fears of rolling European defaults back to the fore.

Editors note: Ancient civilization in the eastern areas of China stands to the fore in the history of civilization in China, even the world as a whole.

The brilliant painter has finally come to the fore.

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