"The real question was, how do we know those are being done out on the front line?"
More moved forward into the front line and came on.
Someone had moved out of the front line at last.
Police forces, too, will be in the front line of the 1992 process.
Also, because they're the front line of what we came to call the class war.
The three of you meet me down at the front line.
I never wanted to end up in the front line!
I don't want to go into the front line again.
Who was going to put how many of their own people on the front line.
For a second or two I was on the front line.
In their path lay not only the german front line, but just beyond it, the intermediate line within which was the Schwaben Reboubt.
For the first time since the start of the battle, hot food reached the Republican front lines.
"All in the line of duty on the fashion front lines," she said, evidently shaken but still grinning.
He'd just about finishedunreeling his wire; he unhooked the roll from his back and, suddenly lighter, hurried back toward the Confederate front line.
Rather than having his leg amputated, he takes a horse and rides up to the Confederate front lines, distracting them in the process.
This intervention by various nations saved the Kabila government and pushed the rebel front lines away from the capital.
Then either the inner or outer circle sitters - or the front or back line of desks - would move to the next space.
In World War I, Ilūkste was situated on the fighting front line, and by the war's end the city was totally destroyed.
Faulwell's quick glance confirmed it was the current Dominion/ Federation front lines.
The distance between friendly and enemy front lines varied, but was generally several hundred metres.