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It's so easy when I wake in the morning, or the afternoon, with a story line all there in the forefront of my mind, fresh from dreamland.
Labor's foreign policy affirms that engagement with Asia must always be at the forefront of our diplomacy.
Reading about it obviously brought a lot of raw emotions and memories to the forefront of people's minds.
But a York research team is at the forefront of a project which aims to make this previously far-fetched dream a reality.
Today they have taken another bold step aiming the product at those who like to remain on the forefront of the computer world.
He was in the forefront for a number of these issues, working for the poor and the needy and homeless.
He wasn't at the forefront of the mayhem but everybody knew he had a hand in it, so to speak.
Golf at its most challenging will be at the forefront of a new course growing tall amid wooded splendour.
Hong Kong has been at the forefront of telecom market liberalization in the region.
The Otley Club has a long history of success and is at the forefront of developing the sport of rhythmic gymnastics in Yorkshire.
Weather has been at the forefront of the news, with once in a couple of lifetime floods and winds to make the roaring forties seem tame.
Together they have kept Tinryland athletic club to the forefront of national athletics.
It is also in the forefront of the drive to transmit television via broadband.
Such women are likely to be in handbag heaven this spring, as bags are at the forefront of the craze for accessories.
Campaigners said all three breakthroughs were testimony to Scotland's position in the forefront of international cancer research.
He was at the forefront of various environmental initiatives, with Ford among the first to embrace the Government scrappage scheme.
In times of wars the church stood at the forefront of sedition and treason, unless it saw some advantage for itself.
Place the things that are most important and functionally basic to the site's purpose at the forefront.
Colombia also has been at the forefront of studies of volcanology and seismology.
It brings Edward's emotional timidness to the forefront, as well as evoking the fairy tale nature and fantastic, exaggerated tone of the film.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The proudest of all places wherein this name is used is in the forefront of the majestic instrument cited as 63 and 64 Vict., cap.
She stood in the forefront of all women for him, just as Captain Anthony stood in the forefront of all men.
In all the writings of the time, the theological interest is in the forefront.
In the individual, toping is regarded with disesteem, but toping nations are in the forefront of civilization and power.
By now chappy Marr had won his way to the forefront of his kind.
After some good work by the forwards, Hamish Watson at the forefront of it all, Edinburgh won a second kickable penalty after 18 minutes.
Announcing this at the Cityscape Global property exhibition, MAG said it aims to be at the forefront of the region's real estate industry.
And in the forefront, with a laugh upon his lips, hewed Quinton Edge.
And Orthopedic Physicians of Anchorage has been a chartless practice since 2006, putting it at the forefront of electronic medical record use.
In the forefront could be distinguished a drowsy waking plaint passing on, and far off the growth of a multiple clamour, marching and expanding.
In the forefront gleamed, like the white plumes of Navarre, the light flannel suit of Arthur Mifflin, the woodenest juvenile in captivity.
Norway has been in the forefront in this paternalistic movement.
The emirates are in the forefront of regional and international efforts to sustainably produce date palms.
At the forefront of the column staggered two naked savages fastened to each other by a neck chain.
From there I shall watch how the glorious struggle goes in conservative old England, and if I am needed you will find me here again fighting in the forefront of the fray.
Managing Director Anny Mouton has been at the forefront since its inception, helping launch amongst others the Multichoice Namibia brand and Unleaded petrol.
Although elephants can decimate acres of crops in a night and cause dozens of fatalities each year, the Kenyan authorities have been at the forefront of eradicating poaching.
Parrish has been at the forefront of the House GOP effort, sponsoring a series of ethics bills, including several that would affect the governor's office directly.
New York City has gone through a tremendous transformation over the past 20 years, and in that time period, Staten Island has always been at the forefront of that evolution.
American Absorbents will continue to be on the forefront in finding natural and environmentally friendly solutions for the problems of today and tomorrow.
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