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[fruhnt-payj] / ˈfrʌntˈpeɪdʒ /








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“Some areas follow trends blindly” and pursue projects in high-profile sectors championed by Beijing, such as semiconductors, electric vehicles and lithium batteries, even though local conditions aren’t conducive for such industries, the party’s flagship newspaper, the People’s Daily, said in a front-page commentary on Xi’s remarks.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has also written features for the Journal’s front-page “A-hed” column on topics ranging from extreme pogo athletes to the coldest town in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mason said she is thrilled with the festival’s selection of her film, just as she was by The Times chronicling the sleuths cracking the case in a front-page story in 2023, which the film highlights.

From Los Angeles Times

“The bottom line is these people aren’t expecting Ronald Reagan to be some kind of miracle worker,” said Peter Hart in a Wall Street Journal front-page article the morning of Inauguration Day.

From The Wall Street Journal

The head football coach had endorsed a candidate from the opposition Students Party, and the Independent Florida Alligator, the college paper, ran a front-page story publicizing it.

From Slate