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When the Bush administration took office, the issue came to the fore.
Other problems now seem to be coming to the fore.
The story came to the fore even more in 2001.
"And now you have the other side coming to the fore."
He had only seen something like this once be- fore.
Perhaps his old religious training is coming to the fore.
And in fact, during this period, many others did come to the fore.
That being said, the first of these points should be brought to the fore.
Was there some way he could bring a different one to the fore, to see?
That is why this matter has come to the fore.
It seemed pretty much like where he'd been be- fore.
I asked, because there had never been an outside be- fore.
However, there is a third issue that has now come to the fore.
And it was not by chance that they came to the fore at the same time.
"He said I should always be well in the fore, so that my men could see me."
Moral, social and community issues have come to the fore.
Spirit and culture come to the fore in these works.
The debate has come to the fore now for several reasons.
That pattern has come to the fore in recent weeks.
That's where the good reasons for not doing anything come to the fore.
We need to try to bring new ideas such as this one to the fore.
At this point the problem of context itself comes to the fore.
Time for the tiger mind to come to the fore.
She caught and held that thought to the fore of her mind.
Much more fundamental questions are coming to the fore instead, they said.