Word: fore
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...beloved by both students and the profession at large,” said Fash. “Willey will not soon be fore gotten...
...still, we would hope, a Harvard president’s right and duty to ensure that all members of the faculty continue to produce at that level of excellence which alone places Harvard at the fore of world scholarship,” the letter from the HRC reads...
Following Grandwizzard Theodore’s iconic reputation and talents, Z-Trip brought innovation and individual experimentation to the fore. Z-Trip said that he “likes to do the complete opposite of what everyone likes to do.” Although his was the longest set of the night, he charmed the audience, always keeping them bouncing and begging for more vibrations from the towers of speakers flanking the stage. A relentless crowd-pleaser, Z-Trip mixed in everything from rock ’n’ roll to Arabic beats in his stunning...
Kristol said Roe v. Wade will become a more peripheral issue for the Republican Party as national security and civil liberties come to the fore...
...tuneful playing that served to spike the cocktail and got the audience dancing. Not letting the pace lag, they moved into the universal funk favorite, Herbie Hancock’s “Chameleon.” Here the other half of the rhythm section came to the fore. The bassist punched out the pentatonic riff in swift staccato beats; the guitarist wailed out a crackling solo that was perfectly punctuated by the pianist’s driving accompaniment; and again Frankie brought the tune to its climax with his fierce trumpet chops...