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front

[fruhnt] / frʌnt /






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More broadly, there has been a rising “united front” against Big Tech that has “nothing to do with economic conditions,” Hoedt told MarketWatch in a phone interview.

From MarketWatch

The damped-action rotary controller between the front seats dates to the Late Cretaceous.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s also expecting positive news on the economic front, starting with PMI activity data and a host of job market readings, including the Labor Department’s jobs report for February, arriving next week.

From Barron's

Bigger, elevated stages can accommodate multiple performers for extended discussions in front of small audiences, with towering screens behind them to set the mood or illustrate products.

From Los Angeles Times

“While Philip Glass has pulled out of Kennedy Center, his music will be front and center at our production,” a rep for L.A.

From Los Angeles Times