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out front

[out-fruhnt] / ˈaʊtˈfrʌnt /


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That fight is the latest way O’Rourke has remained an out-front presence, following the coronavirus pandemic and February’s catastrophic freeze and blackouts across much of Texas that killed more than 150 people.

From Seattle Times

“That is good, but I don’t want to be classifying this as some sort of out-front radical leadership. That would really not represent everything that could be possible if we leaned in more.”

From New York Times

“I’ve never been an out-front champion on this issue, but I have always believed that the people of Alabama should have the final say.”

From Washington Times

Some of the larger Gannett papers — the Des Moines Register, the Detroit Free Press and the Columbus Dispatch, among others — did bestow lavish, out-front coverage on the protests.

From Washington Post

“I think that the messaging at the federal level has been inconsistent and when you are dealing with a novel virus like this, it’s very important that health professionals be out-front and that there be a consistent message,” Collins said.

From Washington Times