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political front

noun as in capital

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Former Home Secretary and defeated leadership candidate James Cleverly last week ruled out serving in the shadow cabinet, telling the FT he had been "liberated" from 16 years on the political front line and was now "not particularly in the mood to be boxed back into a narrow band again".

From BBC

With political parties vying to get an edge in the upcoming elections, how much leeway he gets in making appointments to key government posts that parties will want to control will help set the tone on the political front.

Leo is an astoundingly powerful political figure who controls billions of dollars and an array of political front groups.

From Slate

On the political front, Kentucky Republicans will have no shortage of contenders whenever a Senate seat opens up.

Some senior figures in the Palestinian administration - though not President Abbas - are now openly talking about the benefits of a united political front.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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