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vanguard

[van-gahrd] / ˈvænˌgɑrd /
NOUN
forefront
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“Or do we want to be a party that is leading the vanguard to protect workers and to fight for working families?”

From Salon

For HBO, the awards have an added importance, as the outlet tries to retain its reputation for being the vanguard of creativity in TV while its parent company, Warner Bros.

From Los Angeles Times

From Clara Lemlich and the Jewish National Workers' Alliance through the rising counterculture in the 1960s, Jews were on the vanguard of attacking the wealthy's stranglehold on power.

From Salon

They’re at the vanguard of a harder-core desert protection movement that sees all large-scale solar farms on public lands as bad news.

From Los Angeles Times

The bulk of the nine Ukrainian brigades has yet to be committed to the fight, but the vanguard of that main assault force is already making its mark.

From New York Times