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forefronts

noun as in prominence

noun as in prominence

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Though it forefronts Schuyler’s central question — Is the goal of racial progress the ennoblement of Blackness or its disappearance into a “chromatic democracy”? — its tone is jumpy and its storytelling lumpy.

"What we've got here is the failure of talks and the president taking action on forefronts to help for discrete groups," Navarro said.

But what we haven't quite left behind is some expectation of top shelf grandeur that forefronts high style even if that comes at the expense of substance.

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Indeed, the film’s primary themes are showbiz success and parenting — whether the former creates more problems and the latter often forefronts an inability to solve them.

“However, recently it has become almost intentional that young Kurds would be at the forefronts of the battle against the P.K.K., sending the message that the group also killed their own youth.”

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

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