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fore

[fawr] / fɔr /


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Mr. Tremlett’s book is breezy and eloquent, his skills as a veteran journalist coming to the fore.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lately, alongside the weariness, that warmth has come to the fore.

From New York Times

What gives Adams succor, even now, is a younger group of activists coming to the fore and working in new ways.

From New York Times

Davis highlighted, among other events, one unique panel that brought critical questions about the future of natural gas to the fore.

From Salon

Silcott’s Paul shows himself to be a man who wants to rectify his past lapses, and this integrity comes to the fore as Paul and Amy dig into the complications of their history.

From Los Angeles Times