As they stood at the front lines to defend our freedom, our vets will be at the front line of receiving these innovative new courses of care.
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See you in line — we'll be at the front.
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" Prince was standing alone at the front door. "Dan.
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Neck scarves had a belt buckle detail at the front.
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Alas, the sexist commentary didn't stop at the front page.
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The hostel provides linens and towels at the front desk.
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We are at the front so we can be victims.
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"[It] operates at the front end of innovation," he said.
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Bill Nye seen at the front the March for Science.
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"Brownies, of course," shouts a woman, laughing, at the front.
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You find a seat at the front of the train.
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My grandfather looked down at the front of the raincoat.
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Amelia stood at the front, iceberg towering at her back.
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"The wolves are at the front door," insisted one speaker.
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Christopher Tampus, an infantry battalion commander at the front line.
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He looked down at me, then at the front door.
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I'm not going to get one at the front desk.
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One has been at the front lines holding a sign.
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Just make sure to request it at the front desk.
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And how would residency be established at the front desk?
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Check out the items at the front of the store
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"Never a bad day when you're at the front," smiled Bourdais.
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Schools must be held accountable at the front and back ends.
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He was dropped off at the front door of that building.
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"The deputy dropped us off at the front door," says Kevin.
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Mr Qanbari carries many scars from his years at the front.
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Once at the front, you get into the first available car.
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Elsewhere, Brexit remains at the front and center of European politics.
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But he wants to race at the front of the field.
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That may still leave JAB at the front of the line.
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Two hours later, she was at the front of the line.
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"People at the front started scrambling to get out," Adodo said.
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The OCC is "at the front end of this," he added.
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At the front stands the owner, David Shebiro, looking surprisingly serene.
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An Amundsen, I was received at the front door with cheers.
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So he called 911, using the phone at the front desk.
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But someone had to be at the front of the line.
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At the front of the line, Juggalos held a "SCRUBS" banner.
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If something happens, you're at the front lines of this publication.
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Open access just means the paychecks come at the front end.
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The lady at the front desk awkwardly asks who is paying.
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At the front lines of these protests are the Venezuelan youth.
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The seat controls are at the front of that side table.
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Mr. Mulcrone put Mr. Siatta at the front of the line.
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There's a clementine tree potted at the front of the store.
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"At the front wall, you're literally over air," Mr. Rangr said.
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The windows at the front of the building had been shattered.
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At the front of the stage, Gandhi marched with his followers.
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"We regularly deal with tears at the front door," she said.
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A flashlight at the front door signaled that help had arrived.
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McInnes, at the front of the pack, rubbed his palms together.
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"He said, 'There's one at the front desk,'" Ms. Verger said.
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Here's a more detailed look at the front of the vehicle.
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Bolshevik agitators among the troops at the front assailed his vacillations.
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Soon the pesky photographers at the front were made sit down.
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At the front of the yurt, there's a large living room.
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At the front of the room, the actors were standing up.
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There was plenty of legroom at the front of the plane.
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The person at the front of the line waited 12 hours.
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Biden so far is clearly at the front of the pack.
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"We are at the front lines of educational inequity," Mr. Hart said.
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And one man is sure to be at the front making them.
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Also not inconspicuous: people hurling money at the front of your house.
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There they found it also decongests the area at the front counter.
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It's nonstop at the front desk, and the return bins are overflowing.
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The people at the front who've been queueing for hours are mental.
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While I straightened my bandana, I realized: I was at the front!
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It just doesn't deserve to go at the front of the line.
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And they still have to turn people away at the front door!
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As a party loyalist, he would have stood at the front, applauding. ■
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"We'd hope to be at the front of the queue," he said.
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Checking who's at the front door without getting up off the couch.
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Wed hope to be at the front of the queue, he said.
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After checking in at the front desk, she was asked to wait.
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Esposito has always been at the front lines of comedy-as-war.
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But campaigns are about more than just the figureheads at the front.
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His family lives all around, brother out back, river at the front.
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The two little kids at the front 0:42, thank me later.
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There was a ton of decor at the front of the store.
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No monetary exchange for a spot at the front of the march.
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Party at the front, simple, satisfying, no-shit food at the back.
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We finish dinner and there is a knock at the front door.
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He was a protagonist on stage three, riding aggressively at the front.
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The Englishmen at the front desk politely tell her to beat it.
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Thousands of people left flowers, creating massive piles at the front gates.
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The cups are in big buckets at the front of the store.
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"Foreign reporters can't go in," a guard at the front gate said.
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"The curve at the front, it's 20 feet across," Mr. Tamarkin said.
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His stay at the front of the field, however, was short-lived.
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I was surprised to see a store selling merchandise at the front.
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No one was at the front desk, so he rang a bell.
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Having an armed guard at the front door would not have helped.
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And, yes, there's a guy at the front door sizing up guests.
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A sign at the front of the backlot explicitly advertises used clothing.
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At the front of the store was a one-hour photo station.
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Federico Bonelli and Sarah Lamb are at the front of the stage.
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The issue at the front of many LGBTQ people's minds is violence.
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TSA officials are at the front lines of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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The youngest children and the oldest adults are stacked at the front.
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He said the woman's husband was standing at the front door crying.
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His articles were widely admired, and soldiers read them at the front.
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Its commanders regularly show up at the front lines to lead battles.
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Ali Rayl, Slack's VP of customer experience, is at the front lines.
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But environmental issues remain at the front of the federal/state standoff.
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Up at the front of the float, Welts surveyed the crowd below.
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Turn left at the front door, and you find a dining room.
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His two dogs, Jack and Lucy, greet me at the front door.
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When she arrives home, the boys greet her at the front door.
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As she parked, she saw a priest knocking at the front door.
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Except for in the wooden box at the front of the room.
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Even though it might be still a bit dreamy or whatever, I was definitely consciously using sounds and putting things at the front and putting my voice at the front and not being afraid to bury things in metaphors.
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It also has three wheels — two at the back, one at the front.
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Volunteers have also stepped up to fight the fire at the front line.
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Paint was also spattered on the central government's emblem at the front entrance.
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The creepy woman from the attic is at the front of the congregation.
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No more asking the lady at the front desk what the charges mean.
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Mine were very visible, because they were at the front of the pack.
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Life at the front of a conventional jet is now a pampered one.
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Ukrainian soldiers here at the front line were jolted by the suspension, too.
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At the front lines of that effort: screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.
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One suicide bomber detonated his explosives at the front gate of the court.
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Up on a stage at the front of the room was Alan Stern.
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Whenever a weapon would have issues at the front, we would repair it.
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BUT THE STRUCTURE AT THE FRONT END, MAKING SURE BANKS HAVE ENOUGH CAPITAL.
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The imam stands tall at the front, rapping his sermon into the mic.
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If you ask, they let you borrow a lock at the front desk.
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Immigrant and Latino communities are also at the front lines of this crisis.
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The problem is systemic and starts at the front end of the process.
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Goop was at the front of a wave of celebrity-backed business ventures.
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At the front of the plane, executive quarters house the senior military officials.
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You have to have that line at the front of your mind now.
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The instructor at the front of the class is tearing into ISIS' ideology.
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At the front of the line was August Eberlein, who'd come from Boston.
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A phone call came for Wright at the front desk of the hospital.
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The marchers at the front of the line began running back toward him.
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Tiered at the front, it revealed a peep of Gomez's silver platform sandals.
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After Harris dressed down Biden, Michael Bennet snapped back at the front-runner.
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The people at the front desk were just as shocked as I was.
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Mr. McNab said he was not asked for ID at the front gate.
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The customers usually unravel their projects on a massive worktable at the front.
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Those at the front of the line had arrived at around 2 p.m.
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Pressed against a rail at the front, I reached out as he approached.
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That flawed company was at the front of the line for official sanction.
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I stood for some time on that porch, staring at the front door.
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But back at the front, Mr. Mohammad finally began to question Nusra's motives.
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At launch, they had been prominently displayed at the front of the store.
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But most put themselves at the front of the campaign rather than their ideas.
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At the front of the classroom, Hayward, 43, prepared for a role-playing exercise.
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Some gowns were short at the front with a longer tail at the back.
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At the front of the queue are a couple dressed in preppy casual wear.
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That makes sense because manufacturing is at the front lines of the trade war.
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He stands at the front of the room, looking out at his fellow worshippers.
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Keep your rangers and their deadly melee attack at the front of any advance.
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Are you not doing catwalks, why are you not at the front of house?
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A Comcast repairman arrived at the front door to look at our broken phone.
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Most of the movement toward technology in restaurants has been at the front end.
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There's no fly zip at the front — the zip goes up at the sides.
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" Someone responded with this jest: "Rosa Parks sits at the front of the bus.
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Visitors are being advised of the situation at the front entrance to the facility.
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Metal appeared rusted, and the screens at the front of the room were broken.
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She worked for nearly a decade at the front desk of the police station.
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And if you're a woman, you know, have a go at the front too.
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There is also a new tee position at the front of the tee box.
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A giant classic Puma Suede sneaker greeted us at the front of the store.
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I will watch how they treat the person at the front desk versus me.
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At the front of the line, greet the T.S.A. agent with kindness and compassion.
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Unless you ride yourself at the front, you're not going to distance Chris Froome.
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I walked at the front of the line, interviewing the leaders as they marched.
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Clinton nodded next to her at the front of the pink-hewed, sunlit church.
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And we hear little about the war or anyone actually fighting at the front.
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There were cannons at the front of the stage that periodically shot off steam.
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All of a sudden we arrived at the front-row seats of the Grammys.
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VictoryAnd just when all hope is lost… you're at the front of the line.
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He pauses at the front room door and his hand doesn't reach the handle.
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Most sip pints of Coopers while dodging the commotion at the front of stage.
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At the front, the artist Christian Marclay was standing sentinel, head cocked in concentration.
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Echo whined at the front door to be let inside, and I ignored her.
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She was sitting there at the front door, waiting for him to come back.
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Bloody stalemates at the front can spark revolutions, mutinies or civil wars at home.
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You'd walk in and the guy at the front desk, Jim, would be smoking.
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Ms. Okuyeva served as a sniper, wearing a camouflaged head scarf at the front.
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Thankfully, they arrived early and are waiting at the front of the GA line.
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So too would the persistent tightness at the front end of the forward curve.
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Long silky gowns were draped at the front and cut out at the back.
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Their bones are displayed in a sculpture garden at the front of his yard.
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At the front of the line were survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Podcasts exploded in 2019, with politics-themed shows at the front of the pack.
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Higher education seems less important than continuing his fight at the front lines, anyway.
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Today, earnings and data are set to be at the front of investors' minds.
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We are at the front line of what Americans are dealing with every day.
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At the front of the store, we found a neat little display of snacks.
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So I took the elevator back down and left it at the front desk.
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Read more from people who were at the front lines of the fires here.
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At the front of the procession, a wooden effigy of Dionysus was carried aloft.
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She persuaded L'Occitaine to put a Provençal fountain at the front of the store.
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Mr. Forkner, a former F.A.A. employee, was at the front lines of this effort.
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The trunks are cut at an angle at the front to achieve greater speed.
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The daughter of a candidate showing up at the front door is still, well, weird.
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John Lewis is again at the front lines of a pitched battle over America's future.
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All eyes were on a black-haired, spectacled man at the front of the room.
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You know, the online sexual world, the online hate world, you're at the front lines.
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The signing came at the front end of two days of tough diplomacy for Trump.
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Often, Apple mini-stores are placed at the front of Best Buy's big-box stores.
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A storage container at the front of the Commandfire can hold an additional 40 darts.
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At the front of the room, there is a pyramid shape close to the ceiling.
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The Switch connects at the front of the build, behind the case's swinging front panel.
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The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits at the front of your neck.
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It's either greeted me at the front door, or greeted me on the way out.
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Women with kids were put at the front of the line, followed by the men.
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At the front of the crowd, a chair was left empty in honor of Junqueras.
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In one instance, Hildreth claims Grate threatened her even with police at the front door.
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And at the Park Hyatt Chicago, Parker the Pug welcomes visitors at the front door.
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Anderson signed in at the front office when he entered the school, according to Maass.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Kamala Harris of California -- at the front of the pack.
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Evening dresses were full-length, with geometric straps at the front and in dark colors.
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To gain access to the building, residents use a key fob at the front door.
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Some airlines are raising the VIP bar, beyond bars, at the front of the plane.
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Emily appeared a bit less shy at the front of the boat with her poses.
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Comment from discussion I put this in the drain at the front of my house.
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At the front is the shop, displaying fifteen different kinds of cheeses and local ales.
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Buttigieg is now a second tier-candidate -- although he's at the front of that pack.
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What if a roving band of mutant proletarians suddenly shows up at the front door?
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The formal living area, at the front of the house, has a large bay window.
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She puts it at the front-and-center of the history of violence in America.
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"You can't always save 0003 percent, so over-save at the front end," Maurer said.
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I realised I was at the front of the team, so I had to chase.
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This means no more scanning at the front of the store and waiting in-line.
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The sign at the front of the Beef Creek cemetery notes the site is full
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She also likes to call the hotel to speak with someone at the front desk.
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And the classic $0.49 Wegmans bananas were prominently displayed at the front of the store.
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At the front register, we met our first zombie, who seemed to be waving hello.
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The courtyard at the front of the castle was where the Albion ale was produced.
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When we entered, an employee at the front of the store kindly offered us help.
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These cardboard boxes were taking up some valuable space at the front of the store.
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"I saw him standing there at the front of the church, comforting others," Cornyn said.
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Daly starts by filling in the brows manually with a few strokes at the front.
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There was a neat selection of snacks and candy at the front of the store.
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They stand at the front of a classroom and tell their families' coming-out stories.
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" The mat at the front door reads, "If you're not God, take your shoes off.
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Logo of Snapchat is seen at the front entrance new headquarters of Snapchat in 2013.
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The original Qantas plane design at the back, to the latest update at the front.
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I realized I was at the front of the team, so I had to chase.
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I hope the show puts the question of masculinity at the front of our minds.
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But surely not the air conditioning unit-sized oscilloscope at the front of the picture?
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I was keeping secondary objectives at the front of my mind and eating shit constantly.
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I believe the United States of America should be at the front of the pack.
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We had four security guards at the front doors when we had these dance parties.
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Praising the company for being at the front line of a potential "manufacturing renaissance," Mrs.
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Several backpacks with ammunition were at the front door of the apartment, the release said.
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Opinion A rare look at the front lines where Special Forces battle the Islamic State.
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Also, each is decked out with a large, flat panel television, hung at the front.
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Backseat driving in an autonomous vehicle Gentry at the front wheel of his dream car.
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The office is open to the street, with a kiosk at the front for donations.
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Turns out they tried delivering an hour early and left it at the front desk.
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At the front of the auditorium, a laptop sat in place of the bingo drum.
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"A lovely surprise," said a handsomely attired woman with a bob at the front desk.
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A woman stood at the front of the bus, slapping the driver with a cellphone.
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Someone rushed into her kitchen and said they needed hot soup at the front lines.
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At the front of the first-class section of the plane is the spa area.
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These days the receptionist at the front desk is unlikely to work for the hotel.
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Viruses do not respect borders, and China has been fighting hard at the front line.
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And it's banking on Sweet Earth to put it at the front of the pack.
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These leaders are at the front lines of the link between global warming and hurricanes.
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But circumstance has not kept Iowa and New Hampshire at the front of the line.
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Elizabeth Warren, who is at the front of the Democratic field, to join the effort.
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"I'm here to fill out the paperwork," DuBuc told the trooper at the front desk.
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It is not, so we drop off our bags at the front desk to hold.
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A stuffed Geoffrey the Giraffe — the Toys R Us mascot — greeted us at the front.
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Death notices hung at the front gate of the factory, which produces waste management systems.
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The engineers at the front of the room, it seemed, weren't quite getting it either.
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Editorial State governments are at the front lines of the country's epidemic of drug overdose deaths.
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Cookie flirted with the man at the front counter with the swagger of a born charmer.
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As for the subjects, the importance of this moment was at the front of their minds.
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Though, only Zuckerberg's name is included on the metal sign at the front of the hospital.
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They placed her at the front of the skiff, hidden from view under a white tarpaulin.
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The renders provide an up-close look at the front and back side of the handsets.
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In fact, the stained-glass window at the front of this room is using artificial light.
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And yes, it's true that that puts it at the front of the European airline pack.
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Then there was automatic gunfire from just a few yards at the front of the plane.
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The plane had three bathrooms in total — one at the front, and two at the back.
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The 155-square-foot room described as the master is at the front of the house.
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Blade-like points at the front and a huge wing at the back give them speed.
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The new iPhone X-only lenses will appear at the front of your row of lenses.
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The front door of our store is no longer at the front door of our store.
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A set of stairs is located at the front of the plane, leading to the cockpit.
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"The person at the front desk did a very good job, to be honest with you."
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It&aposs a big plus to have those two guys at the front of the rotation.
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Tamar Braxton's dress for the 2012 BET Awards featured a black structured design at the front.
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Brush your curls out with a paddle brush and gently tease the roots at the front.
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Mr. Slow laughs, requests a donut and doesn't move from his place at the front window.
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Eventually [poll workers were] just shoving the ballots into the broken machine's slots at the front.
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A large black Buddha sat at the front above a white table with candles and incense.
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I had to learn to wear shoes; I'd spent three years at the front wearing boots.
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After that, the Democratic Party changed its process, putting Iowa at the front of the pack.
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Our leader would be Leo, who quietly assembled his two impressive-looking gongs at the front.
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People standing by the register at the front aren't waiting for change, but to say thanks.
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In later demonstrations he strode fearless at the front, the fresh, cheeky face of Aleppo's defiance.
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He stopped at the front desk to drop off a bunch of envelopes to be mailed.
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Reuben calmly went into action and pulled the emergency brake at the front of the car.
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The smooth formula also helps you create the gradient effect at the front of your brows.
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We were greeted at the front by male and female mannequins, which was a refreshing change.
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On Saturday, as on all nights, there was a security guard posted at the front entrance.
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Instead, it has a pair of rotors at the front and another pair at the back.
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Flashing a beam at the front of the ray's fins caused an undulation to start propagating.
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One day, the pup was whining at the front door and started pacing back and forth.
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On a Smart Board at the front of the classroom, a digital clock marked the seconds.
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Farmers and manufacturers are about to find themselves at the front lines of a trade war.
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We're holding the banner strong here at the front of the NYC #TaxMarch#TaxMarchNYC #Resist pic.twitter.
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You'll meet a couple of FBI agents at the front door, who will give you instructions.
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Still, Dubai remains at the front of the pack when it comes to embracing new technology.
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Hordes of devoted Wegmans fans flooded the store to applause from the employees at the front.
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General Zahid was seen as a hands-on commander, often arriving at the front lines unannounced.
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At the front of the parade was a flag with the Democratic donkey flying upside down.
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That version has two electric motors, one at the front axle and another at the rear.
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A hydraulic arm helps navigate a heavy dash into place at the front of the Taycan.
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Squeezed in at the front, visible in a gap between the placards, is a solitary boy.
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There were these girls at the front, and when Tommen jumped out, they just went bananas.
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We noticed that there was a coffee station strategically placed at the front of the store.
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When he arrived, Todd Palin allegedly confronted Track Palin at the front door with a pistol.
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The Nationals have Max Scherzer, Stephen Strasburg and Gio Gonzalez at the front of their rotation.
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They're quite literally carved in a circle around a statue at the front of our campus!
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And you want to be at the front of the queue, not the back of it.
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There was an employee stationed at the front of the line to keep things moving smoothly.
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The women dialed 911 as Kasinskas' husband stood guard at the front door with a gun.
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Each barge is assisted by two tugboats, one at the front and another at the rear.
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Two additional bedrooms are at the front of the house, on either side of the entrance.
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The manager at the front desk, Mr. Burden recalled, refused them permission to take the shot.
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Obviously, the people at the front will do anything they can to maintain the status quo.
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On either side of the stage at the front of Calvary Chapel was a big screen.
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At the front of the hall stood the shihan, a master instructor with a seventh dan.
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As an emergency room doctor at the front lines of the pandemic, however, I wasn't surprised.
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After an hour and a half, Mr. Maldonado was finally at the front of the queue.
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After an hour and a half, Mr. Maldonado was finally at the front of the queue.
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The pleasant woman at the front desk assured me that he was well taken care of.
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Luton washed her hands in the examination room as Kabia checked in at the front desk.
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"I'd see that meat box," he said, referring to the locker at the front of Gallaghers.
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It folds into a surprisingly small square, with a cover screen at the front for notifications.
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That fall, I sat at the front of the class and studied late into the night.
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Iraqi hospitality demands that hosts feed their guests, even those at the front line in Mosul.
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A minute later, we were gazing at the front door I had last exited in 1996.
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Women carrying small children could be seen at the front of the group on the bridge.
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Maybe no other living musician has stayed so consistently at the front of the creative pack.
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"We intend to put the United Kingdom at the front of the line," Mr. Pompeo said.
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The receptionist at the front desk advised I try the NBC offices at the Rockefeller Center.
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The design at the front riffs on the cast-iron architecture of SoHo, said Mr. Stirk.
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He made no mention of the state's place at the front of the presidential nominating calendar.
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Sheahan knocked in a loose puck at the front of the crease for his seventh goal.
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At the front of the church, Dupree lay in a silver casket with white satin lining.
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That made longer end issuance difficult, and a touch tricky even at the front end too.
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In fact, it could be a living room, just with a microphone stand at the front.
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Her dream has always been to sit at the front, and Jack made that come true.
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At the front door there are two Chinese camera crews capturing every moment of this display.
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Twitch asks visitors to sign a non-disclosure agreement at the front desk when they visit.
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Another man was acting as a lookout at the front door, according to a police statement.
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Hold the certain recognition of your own culpability at the front and center of your mind.
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Suicide prevention specialists train the ironworkers since they're frequently at the front lines of saving lives.
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My aim was to be at the front of what everybody was talking about that month.
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Then he uploaded it to his vlog, teasing it at the front of the clip for views.
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Looking at the front page of Google, I was filled with hope and a feeling of belonging.
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One staff member cleared away the cones that protected the precious parking space at the front entrance.
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Firefighters told CCTV that when they arrived they fought a blaze at the front of the pileup.
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She went to the scene, and knew D'Myunn would be sitting at the front of the bus.
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Not pictured are the walls at the front of the space that serve to display finished works.
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"I'm Joe Kenda's wife," she said, motioning to the large screen at the front of the room.
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But the real coup de grace is that little cubby hole at the front of the system.
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In the meantime, when we're all in this together, I like to be at the front lines.
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The contraption consists of a long telescopic pipe with a pan-tilt camera affixed at the front.
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Made of wood, it commonly had slanting, triangular sails and a sharp upward bow at the front.
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Elementary schools are at the front lines of creating change and eliminating gender disparity in the workplace.
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Lawrence stood at the front of Amazon's first New York City bookstore, momentarily startled by the applause.
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Usually there's someone at the front who can't hold it together and needs to hog the spotlight.
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Reserved and quiet, Emma Pantaleón seems an unlikely protagonist at the front lines of this daily battle.
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So we're able to fund, if you like, all this great customer stuff at the front end.
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When she checked into one of the properties last year, she was stopped at the front desk.
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Mateen often worked at the front of the building, staffing the metal detectors, according to the neighbor.
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She sat next to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall during the ceremony at the front of the church.
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Sitting at the front desk of the Minee-Subee child care center in Lincolnshire, Illinois, on Jan.
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These are jet turbines that turn a propeller at the front of the engine via a gearbox.
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Details: Boeing identified issues with slat tracks, which are located at the front of a plane's wing.
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"Big blocked shots, big box-outs, guys making plays at the front of the net," Schneider said.
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And, of course, I have programmable dials at the front and rear of the right-hand grip.
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Ilannguaq guides the dogs at the front of the sled while Uumaaq drives it from the back.
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At the front of the chapel is a rectangular altar, in front of a smooth, arched apse.
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The drones at the front approach a barrier, and their tummies turn teal as they veer south.
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The yield, at the front end of the curve, is most reflective of Fed interest rate policy.
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At the front of the line stood a light-skinned black man who was covered in freckles.
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"My husband actually got the ring doorbell notification that someone was at the front door," O'Shea said.
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He had scratched away at the front door with his nails until he could open the latch.
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I looked at skirts with horror... at dresses... We didn't wear skirts at the front, only trousers.
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One officer stands at the front of the truck holding an automatic rifle ready for an ambush.
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Wong's station is at the front looking out on to the street (and the Sainsbury's supermarket opposite).
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An image of the object is projected onto the viewing window at the front of the machine.
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After checking in at the front desk one morning, she waited for her name to be called.
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She made it clear that the girls at the front desk were walking advertisements for the salon.
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They spoke for several minutes in French before leading me through the metal door at the front.
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Cruz's pick for vice president, Carly Fiorina, also lashed out at the front-runner over the endorsement.
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But who should be at the front of the line when hurricane relief aid needs are determined?
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As a series, Call of Duty has always focused on the warrior fighting at the front lines.
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This mosaic display near the flowers at the front of the store was practically an art installation.
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Before the show, there will be a party at the front bar with food, games and prizes.
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You go through the metal detector at the front and your belt gets you another go-through.
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Right at the front of the Waffle House restaurant in Antioch, Tennessee was a sign prohibiting firearms.
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It was also the 58th time in 61 races that a Mercedes will start at the front.
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The police officer shot at the front door was listed in critical condition at a local hospital.
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Giant windows at the front looked out onto 42nd Street, but no one looked out of them.
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When I was a kid, my local gamestore had a display at the front of the counter.
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I can ask my boyfriend to get you one, he is at the front of the line.
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The fire was caused by a single battery module at the front of the vehicle, Tesla said.
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He stayed in Russia until the summer of 1944, but says he never fought at the front.
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If Mark Ruffalo's teaching, you can pencil us in for seats at the front of the class.
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Classes are still taught in that broadcast method, with the teacher standing at the front and lecturing.
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He began evacuating the congregants, starting with a handful of people at the front of the sanctuary.
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The more radical protesters at the front lines have also largely behaved with restraint — rationally and tactically.
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At the front of the house, the living room has a large arched window and window seat.
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There was a bullet-shaped car at the front and a string of passenger cars behind it.
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As it is time to start putting the coming Thanksgiving feast at the front of your mind.
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The brain was sliced into sheaths, maybe a half-inch at a time, starting at the front.
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It's currently green at the front and blond at the back, although it won't be for long.
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Two staircases — one at the front of the house and the other in the kitchen — lead upstairs.
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At the front of the property is a saltwater pool surrounded by landscaping and low stone walls.
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"Women are at the front lines encouraging the men in their lives to use products," he says.
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Dutch doors at the front of the house open to a studio and office with concrete floors.
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One unit, at the front of the building, retains the church's original heavy wood doors and hardware.
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At the front door: sneakers she laced up to go walking around the neighborhood with her neighbor.
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Democrats have proposed abolishing caucuses and ending Iowa's time at the front of the presidential nominating calendar.
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The bedrooms are to the other side, including the master suite, at the front of the house.
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He covered his eyes with a surgical mask that he'd been handed at the front of plane.
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On a recent sweltering day, the man puffing along at the front of the march was Prof.
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Healthcare workers at the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak have been getting sick by the hundreds.
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It was then that he remembered a voice at the front door occurring at 8am that morning.
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Once inside, we were asked to check in at the front desk and sign a liability waver.
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Our food arrives and we carry it over, finding her in some prime seating at the front.
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It speaks to the detailing and the intensity that magnifying glasses are available at the front desk.
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Microsoft and Apple are at the front of the race to offer tablets that combine laptop tasks.
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You can also cuff them at the front and further behind your hairline for a cooler look.
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A messy toy display at the front of the store did not do well for first impressions.
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The conglomerates, with their stellar reputations and strong profits, were at the front of the lending line.
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People at the front door saw a 5-foot-10-inch metal guy standing inside watching them.
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On Friday night, yellow caution tape covered two sets of doors at the front of the building.
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When I reach the doorway to medical, the correction officer at the front desk catches my eye.
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Then somebody with a gun showed up at the front of the church, caught the shooter's attention.
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Beyond Ruin Porn continues at the Front Room Gallery (147 Roebling, Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn) through February 21.
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Imagine and experience that scenario would look like and put that at the front of your mind.
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More club beats and EDM drops and some creepy, childlike chanting at the front of the mix.
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Plus, at the front of the list, there's also now a handy icon for finding nearby garage sales.
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Deputy Martha Lohnes was in the vicinity of the home and met the girl at the front door.
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Television pictures showed fire breaking out at the front of the outdoor stage during a performance by dancers.
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But we are just at the front end of a huge EV market expansion, which Tesla helped spark.
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Grey skirt suits had slit sleeves at the front and there were also herringbone-like dresses and coats.
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The plane at the front of the line got the go signal and took off about 32:21944.
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Aircraft with boarding zones at the front of the cabin also compounded physical inequality, the study's findings show.
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At the front of the Maginot Line sat fortified houses that looked ordinary but were occupied by soldiers.
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At another point, he stops to canvas some audience members at the front about their opinions on love.
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She stopped the vehicle to look at the front bumper, and saw a dog below the license plate.
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I live at the front, I went to the window of my house, and I saw a lot.
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We asked the correctional officer at the front desk if he could call someone to check on her.
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You walk into a gallery space, the person at the front desk doesn't even say hi to you.
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Huge. I loved it, I learned, I felt like I was at the front line of history, literally.
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First, we need to continue to support countries at the front lines of the crisis with immediate needs.
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Higher airfares and strong sales of seats at the front of the plane helped lift revenue, Delta said.
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Skymasters have a propeller engine at the front and another engine driving a "pusher" prop at the rear.
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In attack scenarios, she's always at the front of the pack and able to position herself for ambushes.
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"Go, mommies, go, mommies," she said as she stood at the front of the theater in Los Angeles.
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First, Potempa ties red, white and blue ribbons around a tiny section at the front of the head.
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The cockatoo comes to mind if you gaze long enough at the front end of the Lexus RX350.
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Here are a few updates from a year at the front lines with Hackbright and our industry partners.
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My father spent every day and night at the front of the cave with the rescue team, afraid.
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" Wilkie said amputees and other severely wounded combat vets "need to be at the front of the line.
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At the front lines are the "admissions representatives," some 300 phone recruiters working two shifts from 8 a.m.
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Our professor stood at the front of the room near the chalkboard, where he'd write up his lectures.
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"Fintech start-ups are at the front of the technology wave that is changing our industry, " he continued.
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That main Bowie at the front, the Ziggy centrepiece, veers too close to dodgy Beatles-in-Mongolia territory.
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OTA channels are neatly organized in the "On Now" row with your most-watched channels at the front.
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Then, we waited two to three hours at the front desk so that our tickets to be refunded.
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Mnangagwa, 75, became vice-president in 2014, putting him at the front of the pack to succeed Mugabe.
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Peter heard a knock at the front door, on the river side of the cottage, and he flinched.
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A stage was set up at the front of the queue, just around the corner from Times Square.
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Shelly was also at the front lines of the #FreeKesha campaign, protesting outside the New York Supreme Court.
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Both were hosted on this year's E3 showfloor, with tournaments at the front and center of Nintendo's booth.
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But he'd stood at the front of the church, proud to be best man to his younger brother.
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And no, losing Senate candidates are not usually at the front of the line to run for president.
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"We want more," said Lady Bunny, who was standing at the front of the room, mike in hand.
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"Can you meet at the front to help me with a gun sale?" she said into the phone.
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But as they tried to leave, attackers in a car on the street fired at the front door.
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Plus, the table meant to display select items at the front of the store was far from appealing.
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A man at the front of the line told CNN's Boris Sanchez he'd been there since 8003 p.m.
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Once used, the spent cutting abrasive can be removed in tiny buckets at the front of the machine.
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Mr. Baryshnikov enters the gazebo from the back and emerges through a pair of doors at the front.
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By late the next morning, the line had progressed further—and Jesenia's family was almost at the front.
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I was greeted at the front desk by Anya, who was friendly and helpful from the get-go.
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Once you arrive at Kleinfeld, you check in at the front desk before heading back into the store.
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Now, the "rigged witch hunt" and related corruption has appeared at the front door of the White House.
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One said 15 of his comrades were killed on the first night they arrived at the front lines.
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On this weak foundation, the region finds itself at the front end of a massive public health crisis.
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A change is coming in the male-dominated genre, and Shlesinger wants to be at the front lines.
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Fat Tony slapped black paint on the walls and windows and posted a man at the front door.
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The four contenders battled one another at the front of the field for much of the thrilling finale.
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Standing at the front presenting was Deniz Kahramaner, a real estate agent specializing in data analytics at Compass.
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"The person at the front desk did a very good job, to be honest with you," he said.
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But that minor detail didn't stop Oprah from using the "Dr." moniker at the front of his name.
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The word "Contigo" is printed on the rim and near the bottom at the front of the bottle.
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As long as he's at the front of the pack, it appears that nothing will ever be enough.
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I was wearing makeup and feminine clothing, and a woman at the front desk looked at me confused.
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Hair and skincare products will be featured at the front of the store, along with new beauty studios.
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Powell Jobs and her friend ended up sneaking into the reserved seats at the front of the hall.
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The McLaren, Renault, Racing Point and Toro Rosso teams have enjoyed periods at the front of the midfield.
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"We're blocking them at the front door," Bailie said, adding such attacks were expected for new online ventures.
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"We're blocking them at the front door," Bailie said, adding such attacks were expected for new online ventures.
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At the front of the house, the en suite master bedroom has a marble-topped vanity and shower.
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I prefer to point it at the front door, but that typically covers my front porch as well.
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I've strained the muscle at the front which means I can't lift my arm above my head again.
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A couple of hundred people, in winter clothing, watched from bleacher seating, with young children at the front.
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Mr. Cosby sat in his chair at the front of the court, twisting his cane in his hands.
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The pasta-making operation is on display at the end of the restaurant's bar, at the front window.
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Microsoft will be including a regular USB-A port at the front of the Xbox Series X, though.
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He went outside to call for confirmation, but back at the front desk the clerk rejected him again.
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A female employee sitting at the front desk convinced Thomas to let her leave the building, police said.
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"Here we are facing their most ruthless fighters," says Adnan Afrin, commander of SDF forces at the front.
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Once I checked out, I handed my RTR garment bag over to the receptionist at the front desk.
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Amazon is launching a new version of its Echo Dot today, with an LED display at the front.
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Any self-respecting Nintendo Switch or Super Mario fan needs to be at the front of this queue.
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"Go on girl, get it," one woman shouted at the large screen at the front of the room.
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At the front and center of our brains, behind the eyes and forehead, is the ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
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He went outside to call for confirmation, but back at the front desk the clerk rejected him again.
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Dr. M and his cohort are at the front of the line to become legal doctors in Turkey.
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I cruised through the pack looking for our daughters and saw them swimming side by side at the front.
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The new hire suggests the initiative's decision-making will be data-driven, with technology at the front and center.
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Four-year-old Scott was waiting right at the front with his mom, Imogen, watching the soldiers go by.
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Thankfully, the man at the front desk managed to hit the button that opens the door just in time.
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Then the ones at the front peel off and go to the back of the school, and so on.
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Trump suggested on the campaign trail that Branstad was at the front of his mind for the ambassador job.
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At the front of the throng was the man previously referred to as Prince Eheneden Erediauwa, the Edaiken n'Uselu.
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These are buffets similar to the one at the front of the store, but it's just for digital orders.
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At the front of the hall, Jhula, a bubbly blonde and certified yoga instructor, remains poised despite the booze.
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These are buffets similar to the one at the front of the store, but are just for digital orders.
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Michael Pfleger, a Roman Catholic priest, was at the front of a march he organized to protest gun violence.
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The concept ditches the trash can aesthetic for an upright Mac Mini with a Touch Bar at the front.
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There's even a Windows Hello camera at the front, with support for facial recognition to log into Windows 10.
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At the front and center of the room, you can see a large letter "G" hanging on the wall.
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The next step is a pair of scale drawings that look at the front and side of the balloon.
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Between the two, something had to go at the front of the legislative line, and Obama picked health care.
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Topa was at the front lines of the Standing Rock #NoDAPL movement in North Dakota between 2016 and 2017.
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Instead, picture a frustrated clerk sitting at the front desk and wondering why they can't program a new keycard.
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Lincoln, the three-legged dog who plays family pet Chewie, ran up and greeted newcomers at the front door.
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But the Stewart-Haas drivers orchestrated themselves to nose to tail at the front of the preferred inside line.
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We are going deeper into the conflict zone, to see the impact on children's education at the front line.
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Before I had even had the consultation, they talked to me about the different procedures at the front desk.
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At the front of each cooking station stood a coach calling out minutes and seconds to pace every step.
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Still, the team says it did design the robot with safety at the front and center of its process.
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Prior to the shave, Davidson sported a longer style, which he typically swept to one side at the front.
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Analysts said Google's rebrand was key to putting cloud at the front and center of its offering to enterprises.
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Harris is not the only candidate at the front of the Democratic pack who has reaped big money. Sen.
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At the front of the line, a woman stands in front of a camera zip-tied to a tripod.
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A large "Prime Member Deal" sign hangs down from the ceiling, greeting me at the front of the store.
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The car was running very well and we were just taking things steady, building a gap at the front.
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She showed off her arms in a sleeveless flowing silk blouse, tied in a loose knot at the front.
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However, on the GoPro Karma, the gimbal and camera are mounted at the front instead of under the body.
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When the toilet paper is at the front, it gives people more space within which to rotate their arm.
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But once you do all that work at the front end, the reward is that it's sort of manageable.
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Sunblock and beers were at the front of store displays, while bug sprays were tucked away in the back.
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"I was on a plane once when someone had the row at the front of the plane," he said.
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There was a cardboard cutout of Beyoncé at the front entrance — does that count as a feminist art installation?
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A member of Conor's entourage then grabbed a chair and threw it at the front windshield of the bus.
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Yealimi, who typically visits Korea once per year, works at the front of the house when her schedule permits.
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"White people have never suffered that," she says to a white man standing at the front of the room.
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At the front of the line, members of the Arizona GOP set up a table to encourage voter registration.
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Then Jordan/ JET moved near him at the front of the pack as the six approached the backward loop.
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The best part is the food, which is made in a tiny kitchen at the front of the plane.
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To stay at the front of the pack, the U.S. auto industry needs to invest in clean car technologies.
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Children accompanied by an adult can pick one free piece from a stand at the front of the store.
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Another car drove past very near us, a couple at the front with two kids in the back seat.
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If the latter, then an institutionalist (Joe Biden is at the front of that pack) might hold some allure.
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According to the slip at the front of the volume, only sixteen people had requested the book since 1972.
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I was surprised to see so many different styles of Crocs on display at the front of the store.
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She's the 30-year-old beauty with the practiced smile at the front desk of the Palm Star Resort.
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Throughout the day, teams took turns cranking up the pace at the front, stringing out and fragmenting the field.
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After unsuccessfully attempting to break into a window at the front of the vessel, they decided to jump ship.
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This Party City had a huge candy section at the front of the store and it was beyond elaborate.
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In one post, she was filmed at the front of protests, defusing tensions between police and protesters in Cantonese.
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It was no doubt quite a mess backstage and yet quite a spectacle at the front of the house.
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Just seven people stood at the front of the queue, while 20 others were lining up round the corner.
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At the front, is the iconic cleft square toe and a concealed tab-slot fastening on the inner side.
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Small crowds showed up for the sessions, which took place inside a conference room with managers at the front.
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That allowed Rosberg to run away at the front and he crossed the line 14.1 seconds ahead of Ricciardo.
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When a lumbering Humvee at the front of the pack was hit, the ones behind it became sitting targets.
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By the time Mr. Grays arrived at the front door of 999 President Street, the police were approaching him.
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I saw him at the front seat of the Hollywood Bowl on my birthday five or six years ago.
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But I always have at least a good handful of people at the front who are... animated, let's say.
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Since closing was announced, customers have delivered chocolates and cards, and some have choked up at the front desk.
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Autonomous vehicles are at the front lines of the tension between aping humans and highlighting a bot's bot-ness.
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Cruz has hit back at the front-runner, accusing Trump of cowardice for skipping Thursday evening's Fox News debate.
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At the front of each boat is a large drum, beat to keep members of the team in time.
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I'll walk into one of our offices and chat for 10 minutes with the person at the front desk.
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And, per No. 1 above, Buttigieg could be the VP pick who is at the front of the line.
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Personal Journeys "Your eyes should be neither open nor closed," explained the monk at the front of the room.
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North Korea has already fired ballistic missiles over Japan, which could be at the front lines of any conflict.
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In one painting, a black female figure is positioned at the front, parts of her body painted in gold.
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In the morning, explosions rang out at the front line as artillery fire pounded Baghouz and warplanes buzzed overhead.
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Taking a hard right at the front door brings you to a glass-walled corridor opening to three bedrooms.
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At the front of the house is a master bedroom with a private bathroom that has a stall shower.
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"You have to support the front lines, and you have to support action at the front lines," Frieden said.
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In its early days, water lapped at the front door, which was then just four feet from the river.
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But you can never be surprised, in the Spurs' universe, when Duncan is at the front of Pop's line.
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Those awful times put pressure on everyone to do more, and most especially on those at the front lines.
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At the front desk, a long line snaked beneath the candy-colored Dale Chihuly glass sculpture on the ceiling.
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You may recognize the woman at the front of this photograph as Queen Elizabeth, and you would be right.
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Our photojournalist documented harrowing scenes and battlefield calculations at the front lines of the fight against ISIS in Mosul.
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The second spill played havoc within the sprinters' teams riding at the front and split the peloton in two.
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It offers her a level of protection, which may or may not be at the front of her mind.
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On Friday, Ricketts stood at the front of the second bus as the Cubs' parade began outside Wrigley Field.
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The young woman working reception at the front desk pointed out that one of Pressley's many braids was loose.
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Racial inequities at the front end of the criminal justice system — arrest, conviction and sentencing — have been well documented.
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The other film, "Lost and Found," by Philip Hunt, concerns an odd discovery: a penguin at the front door.
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A screen at the front of the room displayed a skull above a wrench crossed with a rubber mallet.
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The initial mission will look at the inflows and outflows at the front of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
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They came short, fitted, corseted, slit at the front, see-through, in lace and often worn with black stockings.
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The students dipped their eggs in yellow dye in two communal Mason jars at the front of the classroom.
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That puts BP at the front of the industry pack but keeps investors largely in the dark for now.
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In terms of making the investments and making the transition, obviously, we've been at the front of the pack.
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While some companies are phasing out discrete fog lights at the front of the car, others are keeping them.
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Start the braid at the front of your forehead and braid close to your scalp, working toward the back.
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BRIAN NICCOL: -- van at the front door five times a day; so, you know, delivery is not going away.
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If they want to know who's at the front door when they're away, then get a smart video doorbell.
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Two girls poured hot water at the front desk into cups of instant noodles for people who were hungry.
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At the address, 909 Third Avenue, an attendant at the front desk said no business named Hawkfish existed there.
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Folt said Silent Sam had a place in UNC's history, but "not at the front door" of the school.
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So, yes, technology is at the front of the company and we are leading the transformation across the board.
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This had a breaching prow at the front and a sloped roof to disperse falling rubble to the sides.
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A table at the front holds prizes the teens can win in icebreaker games, like makeup brushes and stickers.
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Staged with smoke and fire in tubs of water at the front of the stage, it is horribly moving.
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At another store, Shahre Ketab (Book City), foreign novels in translation are featured on a table at the front.
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We tried to use the modern relevance of the story; I put that at the front of the film.
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Pan-African and Black Panther Party flags drape down at the front of the room completing his alternate reality.
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It sucks to be part of the group who is at the front, but somebody's got to do it.
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According to docs, Patterson shot Jayme's father at the front door while she and her mother hid in the bathroom.
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I line up for the mile race right at the front and then get nervous that I'm too far forward.
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The role Pence will play inside the Trump White House is at the front of many people's minds right now.
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These are buffets similar to the one at the front of the store, but are just intended for digital orders.
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"The key is to be strategic at the front end so you're ready when tax time comes around," Weston said.
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You need do little more than glance at the front pages of incel subreddits to find ample evidence of this.
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Now it is a border crossing at the front line of a conflict that has left some 79,224 people dead.
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A large cross greets people at the front gate, where a small sign warns visitors they are being video recorded.
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The Americans listened through ear pieces as their interpreter talked quietly into a microphone at the front of the room.
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"What you're trading away at the front end is far too much," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
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But it has often found itself at the front lines of what many are billing as a new Cold War.
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Rhymefest, whose legal name is Che Smith, posted a video in which he argues with officers at the front desk.
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Sometimes the mother will sit at the front of the garage, sipping a beer and slowly burning through a cigarette.
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" She kneeled next to Cook's seat at the front of the plane and signed into his hand, "How are you?
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Vettel, however, found himself stuck behind Ricciardo and the slower Raikkonen, even as Hamilton increased the gap at the front.
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The headset includes a different visor at the front that appears to better support glasses, and a single adjustable band.
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The trackpad remains at the front so you can navigate around if need be without having to touch the display.
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A new ad by a Republican, anti-Donald Trump group is taking aim at the front-runner's comments about women.
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Holiday helpers are part of Wal-Mart's investment to beef up staffing at the front of its stores, McKenna said.
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Reid alleges that she met Ratner and Simmons at a hotel in Miami, where she worked at the front desk.
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During a presentation at the front of the room, Murkowski vowed to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, according to Babcock.
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Dresses were floor length and oversized - some with ruffled detailing at the front - or came pleated in silk with lace.
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We've been particularly concerned about positioning at the front end of the curve," said Fredericks recently on CNBC's "Futures Now.
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They found lift at the front as well as the back at speed—grim news for grip and safe handling.
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One of us at the front will walk around the store and show them all the stuff that they need.
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Did the 72-year-old flee the scene, past the dude at the front door, without even flashing his receipt?
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They'll also be the ones at the front of the classroom teaching Ocean-centric lessons to students come fall 215.
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Later, I'd go into their room and see bullet holes after stepping over a bloody footprint at the front door.
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He is the dominant candidate Yet, despite this, the GOP continues to throw everything it's got at the front-runner.
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In the Paradiso in Amsterdam he saw me at the front and he came down and gave me a hug!
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Be able to see, hear, and speak to anyone at the front door with this Wi-Fi enabled video doorbell.
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Upon arriving, you can buy a bottle of wine and a selection of cheeses at the front of the store.
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War should have been at the front of their minds, yet that does not come through in this shallow portrayal.
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For Trump, being president has always been about kicking ass and reasserting America's spot at the front of the line.
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During the first concerto, two take off their jackets and shoes and lay them at the front of the stage.
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The crowdfunding darling that was at the front of the smartwatch boom didn't make it through the year at all.
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Developing 'situational awareness' is key Close your eyes, the two trainers standing at the front of the tent tell us.
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At the front, rows of airplane seats face a television monitor where trainees can watch live surgeries and ask questions.
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At the front of the church, behind another wooden cross, was scripture that was meant to be read last Sunday.
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At Blaze, the journey begins with the dough, which is pressed into rounds at the front of the assembly line.
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Pavelski, at the front of the net, deflected a Brent Burns point shot for his 20th goal of the season.
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"Micheli brutally, savagely attacked Paavola at the front of the business," Metro Nashville Police Department spokesman Don Aaron told reporters.
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Patriotic songs and videos, showing footage of soldiers at the front or the president meeting world leaders, preceded his speech.
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They created a barricade at the front of the area, Algiers Point, which was being used as an evacuation point.
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His antics had gone from the sports pages at the back of the newspaper to the headlines at the front.
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He repeats the order of events as if they occupy a permanent, painful space at the front of his thoughts.
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We had people up at the front who'd run to tell us to clear everything away if the cops came.
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At the front of the stage, two bridges and a causeway carried more than 200 miniature Russian and French soldiers.
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The device itself is a cylinder-shaped tower with flat edges at the front and the back of the device.
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It will probably take some fresh platform hell to put tech issues at the front of voters' minds once again.
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"We're at the front line of a lot of the changes, conflict and currents in the air today," he said.
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An additional bedroom, currently used as a den, is next to the living room at the front of the house.
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The few images available of the ceremony itself show the cathedral empty except for a few pews at the front.
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So, it was up to me to stand at the front as Tim brought the drone gently, carefully, within reach.
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Apart from a tiny rack at the front of the store, there are no visible clothes when you walk in.
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"I have a woman at the front of the salon who is basically like a maître d'," Mr. Barrett said.
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We wait expectantly not for a victory at the front lines but for the moment when America consents to withdraw.
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Politics weren't the only topics at the front of mind during the elaborate festival, which is known for its debauchery.
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On Thursday the GNA appealed in a statement for further international medical aid "for our heroes at the front lines".
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Singing at a faster clip, she sometimes pushes at the front end, contracting her palate and shortening up the sound.
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At the front of the house is a library with green glazed walls and curtains and armchairs in matching chintz.
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Pompeo said that the UK would be at "the front of a line" for a new trade deal after Brexit.
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Officers arrived at the front yard and gave the man commands to stop and show his hands, according to police.
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She said it was all worth it once she was admitted into the venue at the front of the line.
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"At least we are seeing some close racing at the front, but I think it is a breather," Brawn said.
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When you're purchasing prescription medications at your local pharmacy, you're likely to encounter a pharmacy tech at the front lines.
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A poll released last month showed Lesko and Montenegro tied at the front of pack with 21 percent of support.
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As part of the hotel's partnership with the activewear brand Rhone, guests can borrow workout gear at the front desk.
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It prodded at the front-runner Mr. Sanders's controversial remarks about Cuba without really delving into his democratic-socialist philosophy.
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He said a majority of committee members favored Iowa — and New Hampshire — remaining at the front of the nominating parade.
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He was safely behind the lines, but he could hear the distant roar of the giant guns at the front.
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This way, the car is balanced in its handling, being neither especially heavy at the front or at the back.
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At the front desk, an attendant said she had seen an anxious dog bolt out the front door hours before.
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China Global Television Network reports that Liang Wudong, 62, was an ENT specialist "at the front line" of the outbreak.
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At the front of lecture halls hang smiling portraits of his father and grandfather, who led the nation before him.
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The Chinese auditors, on the other hand, would continue to attend, taking their seats at the front of the classroom.
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He married her after graduating in 1957, and she later worked at the front of the house at his restaurant.
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He tried to help people at the front of his sanctuary find exits and safe spaces so they could hide.
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You can disable the camera and microphone via a tap or a sliding cover at the front of the device.
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Johnson, whose persona as a 'buffoon' can charm and repel in equal measure, is at the front of the pack.
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We checked in at the front desk, guarded by hundreds of clown figurines arranged on shelves covering half the lobby.
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The stairs at the front entrance were made in the foundry, too; they just needed a fresh coat of paint.
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But before she left, she stood at the front of the stage and did a version of Cruz's salsa dance.
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Others sat on a dais at the front, reading aloud from scriptures that had been printed by hand next door.
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We visited the store around Halloween, so there were some boxes of seasonal decorations at the front of the store.
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By Lap 7, Matt DiBenedetto was at the front in his Toyota, showing the relative parity of the three manufacturers.
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By most measures, New York sports franchises are often near or at the front of the pack in team payrolls.
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At the front, a man bends over himself, his upside-down face poking out at me from under his butt.
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Jason Hurley: The dynamic between the two of them was something that was always at the front of our minds.
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Nine coffins rest side by side at the front of a church in Pikangikum First Nation reserve in northern Ontario.
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"I've waited my whole life for this," he said, standing at the front of the line to get into the courthouse.
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"I believe the Unites States of America should be at the front of the pack," Obama said in a written statement.
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All I remember is barfing up a milky protein shake at the front of the room, completely ruining everyone's peaceful state.
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And since she was working at the front desk of a beachfront resort that sustained serious damage, she's unemployed now too.
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"I believe the United States of America should be at the front of the pack," Obama said in a written statement.
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Introduce yourself to trainers and other gym regulars around the floor; chat with the guys and girls at the front desk.
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Favored by non-democratic, authoritarian, Communist regimes, the "classroom" layouts transfers a ton of power to the person at the front.
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It seems like maybe they want him to be the one to sort of be at the front of the line.
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Xbox engineer Kevin Gammill also reveals that some game developers are creating miniature games for the OLED display at the front.
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Since she assumed her position on campus in 2016, students have been placed at the front and center of our dialogues.
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Trump's administration had previously insisted that the UK would be "at the front of the line" for a new trade deal.
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At the front end, you will have a sidebar that appears to function like a Disqus- or Reddit-style commenting stream.
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ZOLOTE, Ukraine — Lt. Ivan Molchanets peeked over a parapet of sand bags at the front line of the war in Ukraine.
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San Bruno police officers found the first victim with a gunshot wound at the front of the building, the chief said.
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"The suspect or offender walks around and eventually hides behind a display at the front wall of the business," Robertson said.
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I would have liked to see one or two USB ports at the front, and, ideally, an SD card reader, too.
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Marianna noticed my worry, took my hand and walked us up to the security guard at the front of the queue.
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He has been at the front lines of the social justice movement since I first met him when he was 12.
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You glance at the front of the package and go with your gut—and that's exactly how food marketers like it.
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But, as they get to work, investigators will inevitably have Indonesia's poor air-safety record at the front of their minds.
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OUTDOOR SPACE: The lot is about a third of an acre, landscaped with rocks and desert-friendly plants at the front.
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Routers sit at the front gate of nearly every network, offering total access and few security measures to prevent remote attacks.
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The Nokia 3 also features an 8-megapixel camera at the front and rear, and a pure version of Android 7.1.
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She and Franklin, a rescue mutt named after Franklin D. Roosevelt, greeted me at the front door on a Tuesday afternoon.
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Kenya, a 29-year-old mother, quietly watched as people at the front of the line got in ahead of her.
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I'm starving, so I heat up my leftover chicken and brown rice and eat it at the front desk while charting.
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Dana Schweer, the woman standing at the front of the line, has been there for around an hour and a half.
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He'll be in South Carolina, where Jeb and George W. Bush are taking aim at the front-runner, Donald J. Trump.
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And if anyone gets even a glimpse at the front of the device, the screen and requisite "notch" are dead giveaways.
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Stephanie Borowicz stood at the front of the chamber before Johnson-Harrell and others and invoked Jesus by name 13 times.
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Kosakowski was aware of her son's "presence at the front passenger door handle," according to probable cause affidavit obtained by Mlive.com.
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Jiménez says a white Ford Fairlane unleashed a hail of bullets at a GNB checkpoint at the front of her community.
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Indeed, out of the range of cameras, Roberts met Obama at the front door of the chamber and shook his hand.
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He then wraps the rope around the head and ties the ends into a knot at the front of the head.
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Hitting a gap wedge from 122 yards, he took a short backswing and aimed a smooth swing at the front pin.
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A harried and tired-looking employee at the front of the store was dedicated to answering questions about Fire and Fury.
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Witness Etihad's three-room suites, with a bedroom, lounge and bathroom, that can be found at the front of its A380s.
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Every damn time she'd leave the salon and—within full view of everyone at the front desk—slip into a cab.
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At the front of the room, two customs officers reviewed a stack of passports, calling us up one at a time.
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Then a contingent from the League of the South appeared, with military veterans at the front, and forced its way through.
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Rieder said in the current environment he favors bonds at the front end of the curve, like the 2-year note.
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Security guards at the front gate at Umm Salal prevent unauthorized people from entering and also keep track of those leaving.
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And on International Women's Day, the advancement of females in science and engineering fields was at the front of their minds.
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Our nonmember status was discovered right away, and we were directed to the membership counter at the front of the store.
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At the front desk, a staff member monitored the clock and the intercom, checking to see whether any help was necessary.
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Three large photos of Parrish -- two with his family and one in his uniform -- were at the front of the church.
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It has an outdoor section at the front for straw and hay, and bulkier items like cattle gates and dog kennels.
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Look at the front page of the Jewish Chronicle this week, which expressed fear that a section of our community has.
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Kelen leaned back against the mast and looked at the front of the outrigger float and the back, estimating our speed.
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Only "a small percentage" of cards swiped at the front desk were stolen, but Hyatt did not offer any specific numbers.
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Or they are in the kitchen, or at the front door, a quick goodbye while we pass through to the driveway.
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Teenage girls gathered at the front of her shows, singing along to the songs that were never allowed to be theirs.
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In addition to six individual seats, the car features USB ports, individual lights, Wi-Fi and storage space at the front.
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A woman stands at the front of the room, her arms bound behind her and a cloth blindfold over her eyes.
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But by 2 AM, I was still at his place hanging out; suddenly we hear girlish giggling at the front door.
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It is a mode of life occurring at the front lines, where people suffer most — haunted, tormented, but always intensely alive.
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At the front of the plane, just behind the cockpit, there's another crew rest compartment — this one is for the pilots.
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There are four wings in total, two at the front and two at the back, which are affixed with 12 flaps.
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At the front of the line, a spigot, linked to an underground spring, poked up from a pool of muddy water.
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He then started to evacuate the congregants to safety, beginning with a handful of people at the front of the sanctuary.
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Nico Liu, Kavalan's "Whisky Creation & Market Development Brand Ambassador," greets me at the front of a convention center at the property.
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These disparities are one of the issues at the front and center for modern civil rights movements like Black Lives Matter.
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One man brought him a carton of eggs as a thank-you, and it sat at the front of his boat.
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Banking disparities can be seen right at the front of the now-famous lines outside ATMs as the demonetization effort persists.
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Usually, the senior center would have the meals ready and waiting to be picked up by me at the front door.
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At one final exam, the instructor stood at the front of the classroom and read the answer key aloud, he said.
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One big problem, though, was that at the front of that wave, most of us were blind to what was arriving.
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SEATTLE — The first clue that there's something unusual about Amazon's store of the future hits you right at the front door.
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Ironically, as conservative Muslims became more insular, moderate and liberal Muslims like me are left at the front line of confrontations.
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The panels have been positioned at the front door, so that one must traverse the glass ceiling to enter the exhibition.
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But one Saturday morning I met him at the front steps and told him he could not come into the house.
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Wave or smile to the people at the front desk when you enter (and maybe say "Thank you" when you leave).
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Both are known to be at the front of the pack that plans to chase James in free agency this summer.
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OWARD Missing C = COWARD Missing C is at the front, or head, of the word, which makes this a HEADLESS CHICKEN.
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After circling the house and finding the windows barred, the team gathered at the front door and opened it with explosives.
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One of them refused to answer questions from the reporter, Jamie Yuccas, who stood by Mr. Schwab at the front door.
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My check-in at the Allegroitalia Syracuse Ortigia went smoothly, thanks to a young woman at the front desk named Gabriella.
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That means the driver's side door hinge is at the front while the passenger side door hinge is at the back.
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Bulletin boards at every studio display snapshots of riders taken with Polaroid cameras that are kept handy at the front desk.
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INDOORS A wrought-iron gate at the front of the house leads to a courtyard providing access to the main entrance.
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The first to appear is Ms. Mearns, standing at the front of the stage with the curtain barely parted around her.
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Mr. Trump, who arrived from Washington later, greeted Mr. Xi in an arrival ceremony at the front steps of the estate.
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"Fortunately we caught this at the front end," John Koskinen, the I.R.S. commissioner, said Thursday at a Senate Finance Committee hearing.
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The exterior also has a 50-inch light bar at the front of the van and load lights in the rear
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Much is made of the political judiciousness of Iowans when it comes to their place at the front of the line.
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"The problem is that it does not decrease," said Dr. Messadine, who has been at the front line of the trend.
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One was the Local in Long Island City, with a bar at the front and funky, colorful art lining the walls.
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"I'm from U.K. Immigration," a uniformed man standing at the front of the bus said, as it hurtled down the highway.
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There were ten tables, with ten settings each, and two red armchairs positioned on risers at the front of the room.
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But a crucifix hangs at the front of the room, which is lined with prayer candles, statues and even children's art.
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It's matched with a small wing that's incorporated into the front bumper to provide downforce at the front of the car.
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And in September, Ms. Rajput marched at the front of the first gay pride parade in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh.
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It has a selfie camera, but when you look at the front of the phone, all you see is the screen.
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At the front of the church, an elm stands where an ancient one once stood, under which medieval judges mediated disputes.
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The harassment must come from the big guys at the front, allowing all other hands on deck to drop into coverage.
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Silicon Valley should be demonstrating at the front doors of Google, Facebook and Twitter to make sure they share our values.
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A main cabin at the front of the craft helps the vessel right itself faster if it overturns and increases buoyancy.
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But if the disorganized display table at the front of the store was any indication, we were in for some mess.
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The United States ambassador, Marie L. Yovanovitch, and Rebecca Harms of the European Parliament were at the front of the march.
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Visitors can sample the finished product, Pacific Absinthe Verte Supérieure, in his small tasting room at the front of the warehouse.
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And I very much wanted to have something that was at the front edge of the culture, but on many fronts.
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The shift in relative positioning between WTI and Brent mirrors the changing calendar spreads at the front end of the futures curve.
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An auctioneer is at the front, and I sit in the audience with my laptop and place bids for the remote buyers.
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On Cyber Monday, for example, just 17 percent of visits in the U.S. started at the front door of the shopping site.
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"The officers, from what I understand, were at the front (door) trying to negotiate with the suspect to just comply," Reyes said.
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Termote's investigation of the sub revealed impact damage at the front, suggesting the vessel ran into a mine with its upper deck.
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"I often wonder what Dr. King would think seeing the fight for voting rights still at the front of mind," said Lucius.
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The biggest change, as you can see from this action sequence above, is that the famous pincers at the front ... aren't pincers.
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For the majority of restaurant chains, around 25 percent of in-store labor is dedicated to order taking at the front counter.
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They have an electric motor at the front or the rear (or, sometimes, both) which turns the wheels via shafts and gears.
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Kamala Harris at the front of the field, with O'Rourke among a group of other Democrats attempting to break out following them.
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Cameras are being installed in several areas, police officers will be stationed at the front doors and all bags will be checked.
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While the President's name was barely mentioned during the hearing, Trump's words were at the front of the judges' and attorneys' minds.
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He joined his first street protests when he was eight, sitting on his brother's shoulders, later he strode fearless at the front.
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Spouses and children of U.S. citizens and initiating immigrants should be at the front of the line to obtain a green card.
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The Tesla sustained significant damage during the crash, including the roof being sheared off at the front and folded to the rear.
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Kerry Carelli waited more than three hours in the hot, humid, sunny weather at her spot at the front of the line.
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But over the last few days, the U.S.-China trade saga has been at the front and center of bond investors' radar.
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Sweetgreen didn't open the doors of its first location until 2007, but has since come out at the front of the pack.
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I want to know why Doug, if it was up to him, y'know, let them sit at the front of his funeral.
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Bilal Gill, a passenger on the upper deck, told broadcaster CBC News that people at the front were pinned under their seats.
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Rowlands takes the podium at the front of the auditorium for her welcome speech, wearing a bright red dress and looking gleeful.
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I was just kneeling there at the front door while the hijacker made his demands and wondering if they would be met.
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The Surface Laptop will also reportedly weigh 2.76 pounds, with a thickness of 14.47mm at the back and 9.9mm at the front.
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"Kudos to all the medical workers who fight against the epidemic at the front line and all volunteers in society!" it read.
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The master bedroom, at the front of the house, has an original diamond-paned bay window that looks out onto the street.
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She stands at the front of a winding golden path in a blue dress and braids, carrying a not-so-practical basket.
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Though Sanders is at the front of the pack with $22018 million, Harris rose into second position with an impressive $234 million.
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It features a bodice with loose-fitting sleeves and sleeve caps, and a full pleated skirt which is open at the front.
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Click ahead to be at the front of the line for every gooey, gloriously extra bite New Yorkers can't wait to try.
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These incidents have put the question of how we interact with race in our daily lives at the front of our minds.
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The Model 3 is at best 18 months away from delivery — and that's for the folks at the front of the queue.
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My mother would inevitably catch me at the front door, one shoe on, and ask whether or not my bed was made.
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Blanca thought she was getting out last season -- her boyfriend, Diablo (Miguel Izaguirre), was even waiting at the front gate with flowers.
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Once inside, guests flooded the theater's stadium seating, and sat anxiously as Endgame's leads trickled in towards their spots at the front.
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They're rounded at the front, with a dip in the middle for the single seat before curving up again at the rear.
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In many clinics, such camaraderie is hard to establish amidst armed security guards, metal detectors and bulletproof glass at the front desk.
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"There are no civilians in there," Major Mustafa Al-Azawi tells me as he radios orders to his men at the front.
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Direct debt could also contain terms that potentially put a bank at the front of the line for repayment, ahead of bondholders.
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Both boys live with a breathing tube, called a trach, surgically placed at the front of their neck to help them breathe.
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An important part of the HoloLens is the depth sensing camera that sits above the visor at the front of the headset.
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There's also a 2-megapixel video camera at the front so you can record exactly what you see with the holograms included.
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A fellow SoulCycler who had just finished his class on Thursday spotted Jake at the front desk talking quietly with the staffers.
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My only viable dumpster diving option were the small garbage bins at the front of the establishment used for customers grabbing takeout.
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There were also monochrome looks, with "Widows" actress Viola Davis in a black dress with a huge white bow at the front.
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"I'm honored to join the women at the front lines of our struggle for economic, social, racial and environmental justice," Sanders said.
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This is felt acutely by several of the Eastern European nations who are at the front lines of potential conflict with Russia.
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A man at the front of the room wearing a vest that says "MIGRACIÓN" runs through a list of announcements in Spanish.
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The driver at the front of the pileup was ticketed for violating the state's ban on such vehicles traveling on the thruway.
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As for those of us in the media, who were penned up at the front of the event, Clinton had no time.
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Strategists on both sides of the aisle say Scott's role as governor has put him at the front lines on this issue.
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The result looks rather impressive, and the fingerprint reader has been moved to the rear to reduce the bezels at the front.
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Our first stop was at the Halloween section at the front of the store, where we found some spooky costumes and decorations.
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We found the same white display table at the front of the store, but it was nicely stocked with different seasonal items.
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This sign at the front of the store was only the beginning of the decorative elements we would encounter on our journey.
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Her defining purchase, made when she was 14, was a pair of expensive apple-green shoes with a bow at the front.
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Warren, whose debate performance has been highly praised, is emerging at the front of the pack, while her competitors are falling behind.
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We stopped by the coffee counter at the front of the store and were unimpressed with the messy appearance of the station.
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They feature a center crease, an off-center button closure at the front, slant front pockets, and welt rear pockets with buttons.
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So there would need to be some kind of waiver at the front desk that's very clear that there will be touch.
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In order to keep everything as efficient as possible, orders scheduled to leave the warehouse the soonest are placed at the front.
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The 12 people at the front of the line (and arguably the most hardcore Kylie Jenner fans) started waiting at 10 a.m.
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APAC economies positioned at the front end of global supply chains - such as Korea and Taiwan - will continue to be key beneficiaries.
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At the front stands a handsome, polished man in his late forties, wearing a crisp, blue blazer with an American flag pin.
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Now that she has eclipsed Thompson's record (in 119 fewer games, no less), Taurasi certainly belongs at the front of that discussion.
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And we visited Andre's butcher, just a regular butcher in Sao Paulo, who has a barbecue at the front of his shop.
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At the front of the upper deck, there's a lounge with a small bar for first and business-class passengers to use.
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After checking in at the front office, I was immediately whisked away via golf cart to my tiny house, The Little Bear.
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The second floor has four bedrooms, including a master and an adjoining sitting room that span the building's width at the front.
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Here's our conversation, edited and condensed: Tell me about what's at the front of your mind in the midst of this outbreak.
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Inside, the long narrow room with the bar at the front, where the bartender is shaking cocktails for a few early customers.
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One evening, her oldest son, who is 18, wanted to walk up to the convenience store at the front of our neighborhood.
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Rameau's Pygmalion and his statue were largely shunted to the background by all the frenetic activity at the front of the stage.
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NOTES I'll usually check in at the front desk and see how things are going, then I'll talk with our stage manager.
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When I arrived in the early afternoon, there was no one at the front desk, just another guest waiting to check in.
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William Westmoreland made a halfhearted to attempt to impose the ban on women at the front lines, but it was too late.
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Mr. Halaby's staff distributed material before dinner that included a chart that looked like the one at the front of the room.
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A stairway at the front of the house leads to the second level, currently used only by the owners, Mr. Brouard said.
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You are over the road from it, and your principal rooms at the front of the house overlook that lovely green space.
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" Pacing at the front of the room, Borden-Davis began, "We know that 'needs' are things we need in order to ... what?
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At the front of the store, two deliverymen from grocery-supply companies were sitting on the floor, scanning their lists of orders.
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As always, at the front of the procession was a simple, profound tribute to Crazy Horse: a single horse without a rider.
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Scroll down to see photos of the converted convention center, which will soon be at the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
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By measuring the differences in the "stagnation pressure" at the front and the "static pressure" at the side, one can calculate airspeed.
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Ms. Barnes also noted that some hotels may charge a fee to have their staff hand out bags at the front desk.
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At the front by the stage, Matt Smith, 42, stood with his children, Parker, Pepper, Peyton and Preston, ages 3 through 12.
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Biden and Sanders are at the front of the field for the Democratic national primary, a new CNN Poll of Polls shows.
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It is centrally located, at the front of the building, with views northwest to Pasadena City Hall and the San Gabriel Mountains.
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