Word: fore
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...chose the AIDS campaign because we thought it was coming to the fore," she says. "It best encompassed the various inequalities of poverty--if you are poor, you will...
...world begins to address the situation more seriously, a range of proposals, old and new, are coming to the fore. They include: reducing waste in irrigation (providing more drip to the drop); desalinating (where energy sources and funds permit, as in Saudi Arabia); recycling; making appropriate local choices of crops and grain-fed animals (growing corn rather than wheat in areas where water is not plentiful, raising chickens rather than pigs); employing low-cost chlorination and solar disinfectant techniques; increasing water "harvesting" - from sources like rain and fog - for agricultural use, particularly at village level; and transportation of potable water...
...relent a little bit. He does occasionally stumble upon an interesting insight concerning the authors he skims through, although none of these insights are given enough space to be anything more than pretty observations. His prose style is also extremely pretty, although it only occasionally comes to the fore, obscured mostly by his somewhat cloudy scholarly assertions...
...entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch and Pacific Sunwear into a prominent Harvard Square location that brought the issue of district designation to the fore...
...There was no laying back," Mazzoleni said. "We were a lot more aggressive on our fore-check and spent more time in their offensive zone...