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"I could be sitting here with my front-line players out for six months."
"They have a business to run, and we haven't even asked them for their front-line players."
So the police have become front-line mental health care workers.
CC1 had a relatively short career and was never used in front-line service.
These front-line workers, who make about $8 to $12 an hour, typically have little training and work long days.
Here the system is one in which the front-line units support each other.
Their average age is 43, and some members said they considered themselves too old for front-line duty.
And their most pressing need is for a front-line center.
Morale among these front-line forces is reported to have been low for some time.
But the team could be in need of a front-line receiver and return man.
"We are obviously working in a variety of ways with all the front-line states."
Walter was in a front-line fire bay when the news came along.
Front-line service had few advantages, but that was one of them.
He'd go directly to the front-line employee to figure out what was going on.
There are thousands of front-line public sector staff who can see how to do things better.
For a time, the 51st continued in a front-line role, although it saw little combat.
Most of the units seemed to be from front-line combat forces.
Teams may be more reluctant to put as many front-line players into a trade.
Such duty in Iraq often subjects troops to front-line fire.
Along the way, they lost their taste for front-line activism.
This created a very dangerous situation for the front-line units.
"We could get a front-line second baseman in the off season."
Both sides became the front-line cultural workers the city has been awaiting.
Priority to front-line services may mean the ending of support for community groups in some areas.
In the end they would all be supporting the front-line sales division.