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using her unusual skills," Kuhn said. "Temple Grandin is at the forefront of understanding autistic thought...
...been very much on the forefront of the national debate...[and] it didn't interfere in the council's other work," she said...
Unfortunately, INXS's fame coincided with a Northern Hemisphere boom where anything tagged with a "Made in Australia" leapt off the shelves. While a talented band, the group faded from American consciousness as quickly as Crocodile Dundee. They were again--if only briefly--thrust to the forefront two years when lead singer Michael Hutchence was found dead in a Sydney hotel room, apparently having hung himself, which sparked off a flourish of tabloid-induced controversy...
...Again, the class distinction is brought to the forefront as I make my way from the windowless window seat to the aisle. I look for the nearest vacant bathroom and find that for all 127 of us in la section bourgeoisie there are but two. Neither is vacant, and there is a line. I am determined, at this point, to explore the realm beyond the curtain, and decide to finally penetrate the most stolid symbol of oppression in the room. I placed my hands nonchalantly into my khaki pockets and sauntered casually toward the front of the plane...
...areas where the council is effective illustrate the flaws in campus-wide elections. Council members have been at the forefront in bringing administrative reforms such as universal keycard access, fly-by lunches and extended shuttle hours. These worthwhile achievements are hardly easy. They come only through dealing with Harvard's Byzantine bureaucracy; navigating through a plethora of different offices and officials, all with different institutional agendas and personalities...