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  • t the needs of the German war economy in the forefront and viewed losses to the Russian population
  • ritable and fertile wife, was brought to the forefront, and the artist Agnolo Bronzino was commissi
  • scoring efforts for Waikato kept him to the forefront and eventually he was given his chance at in
  • al Commander Im Ik-sun in charge of the left forefront and the 29th Regiment under Commander Kim Bo
  • named E-Ness, propelled Hollowman to the rap forefront and limelight in Philly.
  • tures of the character came even more to the forefront, and Fink was portrayed increasingly as a bu
  • The album featured classic songs from Forefront artists performed and updated by other artis
  • iced and developed, Tedder was always at the forefront as Air Commander-in-Chief of RAF Middle East
  • nforced and ratting competitions came to the forefront as a gambling sport.
  • al identity in Spain has been brought to the forefront by an over-the-top personality known as Miss
  • The Laboratory Facilities include forefront capabilities in nanopatterning, transmission
  • the song was remade by Seven Day Jesus for a Forefront compilation album celebrating the tenth anni
  • Alan Walker, the forefront contemporary Liszt scholar, believes that th
  • As a result, the vacutainer became the forefront device used for blood collection.
  • acing PE, physical activity and sport to the forefront during Active School Week and during the sch
  • una Asaf Ali and Usha Mehta, she came to the forefront during the Quit India Movement.
  • Microsoft Security Essentials and Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection use.
  • e umbrella of the Armada Music empire, whose forefront face in the public is the founder, Dutch DJ
  • Forefront: French interpreter Blekman, Japanese interp
  • lude aminopyralid in the UK include: Banish, Forefront, Halcyon, Pharaoh, Pro-Banish, Runway, Syner
  • The Okhai Memon community was in forefront in the task of rehabilitation of migrated Mu
  • He truly came to the forefront in the 1986-87 season, as the team won promo
  • ormation into a modern state, which took the forefront in expelling France from Germany and eventua
  • Being on the forefront in the confrontation with Islamic and other
  • cold and mechanical voice are brought to the forefront in [the song]."
  • n his first two parliaments, but came to the forefront in the parliament that met in 1571, in which
  • He is in the international forefront in evo-devo research.
  • t the years in bringing Indian issues to the forefront in the General Assembly, including legislati
  • Rhett was on the forefront in the MLS players' antitrust lawsuit agains
  • ark for full-size power plants and be at the forefront in powering South East Asia.
  • Other parties which started coming to the forefront included the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Parishad, w
  • At the forefront is Melanie Blatt.
  • "In the forefront is a full view of Texas, ready to go forth a
  • g natural beauty" and continues to be at the forefront of the English village revolution.
  • is another institution which has been in the forefront of service to the local population.
  • rican philosopher whose work has been at the forefront of the new field of environmental philosophy
  • at raising the profile of drug policy to the forefront of social concerns, hinging formulation and
  • rty developers Urban Splash have been at the forefront of developments including the Chips building
  • Having been in the forefront of the school improvement movement in 1976,
  • EW was to maintain Britain's position at the forefront of radar technology and development as part
  • rague Semafor theater, which was then at the forefront of the emerging Czechoslovakian pop music sc
  • ed to providing learning and practice at the forefront of educational development, the school is st
  • On the forefront of increasing awareness and exposure for vol
  • He has also been in the forefront of those urging the professionalization of "
  • state representative Eric Croft were at the forefront of turning the Democratic party away from th
  • Marky is at the forefront of a new wave of artists prepared to revolut
  • m wardha constituency Datta Meghe are at the forefront of separate vidarbha movement.
  • the Cybertron Defense team, battling at the forefront of many of the most dangerous battles.
  • e of Mimasetoge (1569) and was killed in the forefront of the fighting in the Battle of Nagashino i
  • He had been at the forefront of the prosecutions but underwent a change o
  • ancy center, honored three physicians at the forefront of the antiabortion movement, as well as for
  • and the Communist Party of India, and at the forefront of the 1946-1947 Telengana Rebellion against
  • Sound The Central Bank Auditorium is at the forefront of the industry, being the only theatre in t
  • s the years went by, Liebowitz stayed at the forefront of new technologies and entertainment media,
  • Errol has also been at the forefront of documenting the rise in influence of soci
  • 23 of September Communist League was at the forefront of the conflict, active in several cities th
  • ation, and by 1994, Moving Shadow was at the forefront of the UK jungle/drum and bass scene.
  • ria, British Columbia, placing Canada at the forefront of communications technology.
  • f this new field, Dr. Kopans has been at the forefront of combining mammography, ultrasound, and ot
  • The school has long been at the forefront of using IT for education, the school makes
  • ,900 m2) of gallery space, putting it at the forefront of post World War II art collections in the
  • ns they are able to innovate and keep at the forefront of theory and practice.
  • al community to put children's rights in the forefront of planning.
  • recognised research scientists and is at the forefront of teaching in these areas with a number of
  • He has also been at the forefront of criticism for his role advocating the exp
  • Florez has brought to the forefront of discussion how rural California is often
  • in command of USS Gettysburg, he was in the forefront of the attack on Fort Fisher, and he gallant
  • diohead helped to bring the DIY trend to the forefront of public consciousness 2007 when they elect
  • ications, the Lear Center works to be at the forefront of discussion and practice in the field.
  • he use of modes in jazz and later was at the forefront of free jazz.
  • al consequences of using black troops at the forefront of a major assault.
  • rs at the school at the time and were in the forefront of the battle to keep the schools positive s
  • tch Limitation Effect by name, it was in the forefront of his mind while writing the episode.
  • while region, then you would find us at the forefront of those willing to co-operate with you in t
  • life during World War II, he returned to the forefront of illegal opposition before the fall of the
  • Liverpool Riverside MP Louise Ellman, at the forefront of the campaign to free Michael Shields afte
  • She has been at the forefront of arguments emphasising the importance of t
  • Medicus Edinburgensis placed Scotland at the forefront of European botany.
  • ing that perch, he planned to remain 'at the forefront of Google's government relations team.'
  • gineering Institute, the MSE has been on the forefront of software engineering education for over t
  • The granite monument in the forefront of the picture was erected in honour of loca
  • Partly due to this BTV has been in the forefront of molecular studies for the last three deca
  • ipe organ back to prominence, and was in the forefront of the mid-20th-century resurgence of intere
  • Considered turntable pioneers at the forefront of Swiss hip-hop, Silent majority are unusua
  • and machine intelligence, placing him at the forefront of Information Technology research.
  • ore successfully positioned Henderson at the forefront of the contemporary jazz scene.
  • ilities to pursue high field research at the forefront of science and engineering, while advancing
  • He was in the forefront of those seeking an end to the abductions, d
  • arrangements have thrust this group into the forefront of modern jazz.
  • ed Dust And Spanish Lace and has been at the forefront of the band ever since.
  • etal Treatment Center continues to be on the forefront of fetal treatment research.
  • Managing Director of Guinness he was at the forefront of business in the Republic of Ireland rangi
  • of the young international phenomenon at the forefront of the rock and roll explosion.
  • Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, it was at the forefront of women's involvement both in Quaker religi
  • a small college of about 700 students at the forefront of the British development of geography.
  • ince its foundation in 1872, has been in the forefront of education of girls.
  • y northern counties from 1599, he was in the forefront of the common lawyers' attack on the council
  • ty based in the United Kingdom and is at the forefront of providing support for male victims of dom
  • c Players' Theatre Board and has been at the forefront of the campaign to rebuild the theatre on it
  • ugh recently Edachira has been pushed to the forefront of Kerala's IT map with the establishment of
  • tts on the eve of the Revolution, was in the forefront of those urging resistance to the King's dis
  • r happened, only committing a handful to the forefront of the Battles of Midway and Guadalcanal.
  • , documents that place North Carolina at the forefront of the American independence movement.
  • In the early 1990s Martin was at the forefront of epigraphic research that would challenge
  • d as the man who kept the Dior label "at the forefront of fashion while still producing wearable, e
  • , 1950s, and 1960s when the paper was at the forefront of every aspect of the Jewish community's so
  • le of Praise, has for many years been at the forefront of building relationships with communities l
  • as keeping its readers up to date and at the forefront of the latest industry news, gasworld magazi
  • mposition, reliance on intuition came to the forefront of his music, as well as the use of humour a
  • s-some of whom helped to place Sydney in the forefront of the worldwide 'sexual revolution' of the
  • ispatched to harm her, placing Canaan at the forefront of it all in order to protect her friend.
  • He remained at the forefront of the anti-communal struggle through the 19
  • l famous for bringing Irish home rule to the forefront of the political agenda, was a short lived m
  • ‘as the Assembly member who has been at the forefront of this campaign'
  • lster nationalist movements have been at the forefront of supporting the Orange Order and upholding
  • es" in avant-garde jazz who has been "at the forefront of modern music" for the past thirty years.
  • onist polemics eventually brought him to the forefront of Jewish anger at the failure of the Zionis
  • He remained at the forefront of the protests.
  • the field of medical research, and is at the forefront of developing new therapies for the treatmen
  • their contemporaries, and were thrust to the forefront of the burgeoning New York hardcore scene in
  • Few among the well-known individuals at the forefront of the movement were great leaders, like Cha
  • of the Gulf Coast have placed him among the forefront of American painters of the Twentieth Centur
  • er news outlets, lauded Heap as being at the forefront of a "Twitter revolution." 
  • such as Lowell Mason, and it has been at the forefront of many fields, from the development of Sund
  • munist revolutions, youth groups were at the forefront of protests.
  • Moriarty has been at the forefront of state regulatory efforts to have U.S. reg
  • Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, a band at the forefront of a revivalist movement that aims to recapt
  • She was at the forefront of the Chicago art in the '40's and '50's.
  • liance of Kashmiri pro-freedom groups at the forefront of the political struggle against Indian rul
  • novels, after 1902, place Keyserling at the forefront of German literary Impressionism.
  • t in 1985, a group which has remained at the forefront of UK chamber music, working for radio and t
  • etics and life sciences that has been in the forefront of developments in embryonic human stem cell
  • It was at the forefront of development of FM radio, stereo FM, and R
  • reaches the mainstream, intends to be at the forefront of driving hemp into the realm of credible,
  • Introduced in 1935 and for many years at the forefront of alloy steel tubing technology, 531 tubing
  • devolution the Scottish SPCA has been at the forefront of campaigning in the Scottish Parliament fo
  • plicitly religion-related issues move to the forefront of the news, Nolan's articles have been know
  • This puts Gateshead at the forefront of the arts both regionally and nationally.
  • his time at Birmingham, Sterling was at the forefront of estates developments, creating a new skyl
  • Since the early 1990s he has been at the forefront of the hardcore music scene.
  • After that appointment, Frisk stayed at the forefront of the European refereeing scene.
  • He was at the forefront of providing the medical arrangements for Op
  • alia's Wolfmother (to name but a few) at the forefront of what's gradually become known in the mid-
  • Saurian warrior Terchac has been on the forefront of this war for two hundred years.
  • John Hunter (1932-2005) who was at the forefront of what is now the national movement to marr
  • uncilor John Eagleton is one of those at the forefront of the allegations.
  • edar Revolution of 2005, where he was at the forefront of Lebanon's most influential demonstration.
  • his life: writing and publishing at the very forefront of the industry in Spain.
  • At the forefront of infection control, the Trust was a pionee
  • e potential to bring British Columbia to the forefront of green energy generation in North America.
  • Bill Butler has been at the forefront of the campaign to tackle sectarianism in Sc
  • he nationalist strongholds and it was at the forefront of the nationalist controlled regions, and c
  • r for Astronomical Adaptive Optics is at the forefront of developments in adaptive optics.
  • Since then Adventists have been on the forefront of media evangelism, and one program, It Is
  • bringing images and issues to the immediate forefront of American political consciousness and beyo
  • Chabad has consistently been at the forefront of Jewish education and community activism.
  • suggesting a brief presence for Clark at the forefront of the '60s Britpop scene, particularly as t
  • Carreg Lafar is at the forefront of the Welsh traditional music scene.
  • ring scene that thrust Led Zeppelin into the forefront of the burgeoning American rock market, and
  • Carroll is at the forefront of a field known as evolutionary development
  • n dollars, once again finding himself in the forefront of a changing emphasis for public education
  • is a well equipped unit and has been at the forefront of developing new equipment.
  • He has been in the forefront of key entertainment programmes in South Asi
  • They are noted for being on the forefront of high-end digital imaging.
  • est Bromwich, West Midlands, England, at the forefront of a regional regeneration programme which -
  • dney University Speleological Society at the forefront of speleology since its formation.
  • as a prominent churchman, he remained at the forefront of public affairs during the reign of King J
  • roducers of the show pushed her character to forefront of the show's storylines.
  • ican Astronomical Society, Asphaug is at the forefront of scientists studying the "rubble pile" com
  • cally and today, cooperation has been at the forefront of the community's mission.
  • This year we have really put music in the forefront of everything we do.
  • ratified nationwide, he brought Utah to the forefront of securities regulation.
  • He has been on the forefront of developing multicore designs, asymmetric
  • ister of Transport) Herbert Morrison, at the forefront of debates as to the level of regulation and
  • He was among the few intellectuals at the forefront of party activities.
  • , we consider Kansas City to be truly at the forefront of interfaith relations This is -- in no sma
  • tion, an issue which had been brought to the forefront of the American conscience by the civil righ
  • It was at the forefront of scientific developments in Europe in the
  • Thompson has been in the forefront of every campaign against discrimination for
  • Gheeeraerts remained at the forefront of fashion in the years immediately followin
  • ional Gemological Institute "has been at the forefront of technology since its commencement in 1975
  • , LA & NYC Todd was able to push Adam to the forefront of listeners ears.
  • The Band is also at the forefront of playing cruise liners away from the quays
  • and Laird merged to create a company at the forefront of shipbuilding.
  • ved on, but Missing Link has remained at the forefront of independent music in Australia.
  • o punk to heavy metal, the club stood at the forefront of many musical trends.
  • At the forefront of this ministry for over 100 years has been
  • They remain at the forefront of day-to-day operations of the camps along
  • and his leadership skills brought him to the forefront of many national organizations.
  • the 29th Division would once again be at the forefront of the attack.
  • opened in 1985, Cornerhouse has been at the forefront of Manchester's vibrant cultural scene.
  • He was at the forefront of issues such as food safety, tuberculosis,
  • ible statement of the Bank's position in the forefront of industry.
  • Citizens Project was also at the forefront of the reestablishment of a Human Relations
  • During the 1940s, McShann was at the forefront of blues and hard bop jazz musicians mainly
  • He is at the forefront of Europe's new sound, regularly topping the
  • He was at the forefront of creating and leading private sector respo
  • As a black actress, she has been at the forefront of 'colour-blind casting', frequently taking
  • The Lovers have been at the forefront of the 'Neo Burlesque'/'Gypsy Madness' mouve
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