Synonym: cutting edge, head, vanguard. Similar words: the front line, frontier, confront, in front of, confrontation, come from, free from, date from. Meaning: n. 1. the part in the front or nearest the viewer 2. the position of greatest importance or advancement; the leading position in any movement or field.
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91, Once again Scotland looks set to at the forefront of fisheries conservation.
92, You have chosen to be at the forefront of the change that is coming, to contribute to building the new forms that will support a superconscious reality.
93, Being at the forefront of physical research, high temperature superconductivity ( HTS ) has great prospect in application.
94, SASAC's decision places their firms in the forefront of performance management.
95, Pimping ain't easy, but Snoop's evidently still at the forefront of this difficult field.
96, At intervals Lchear people will always stand in an innovative fashion forefront, every year there is a new series of cosmetics come on the scene.
97, With the revival of normative IR theory, cosmopolitanism came to the forefront again.
98, Therefore, those that are at the forefront of atom smashing will be the first to see this as a recordable event.
99, Bachofen's merit consists in having brought this question to the forefront for examination.
100, At the forefront of the experiment is Sunny Lee, who runs a nongovernmental organization in Shenzhen that teaches the children of migrant laborers.
101, In recent years, the company's gross margin position at the forefront, and remained relatively stable.
102, How can you still work at the forefront under this circumstance?
103, He's spent a lifetime working at the forefront of science and technology.
104, Suddenly, the Chinese economy is at the forefront of attention.
105, A new group of singers are coming to the forefront.
106, Forefront International Management Limited British Virgin Islands US $ 10 100 % Inactive.
107, Segway is one of the world's largest customers of large format batteries, and was at the forefront of the development of Lithium Ion batteries for transportation.
108, A number of reports detailing wide-ranging system security breaches have been at the forefront of the news in the past couple of years.
109, The cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England.
110, One - time employment rate of graduates over the years among the forefront of similar colleges and universities.
111, She is the first legionary medical worker that falls in forefront of cure SARS patient.
112, Forefront Automotive Industry Limited Taiwan NT $ 100, 000,000 100 % Assembling of motor vehicles.
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114, At the least, being prepared for anything might put you at the forefront of the coming shakedown; but if the worst comes, it might become a matter of sheer survival.
115, The episodes in the hatch bring science to the forefront in the series, and remain intriguing for the jury-rigged nature of the computers and other equipment.
116, Being at the forefront to the current international analytical chemistry, trace analysis and speciation analysis is important and practical to the studying and protecting environment.
117, At the forefront of the pioneers in the field was the Greek mathematician and philosopher Claudius Ptolemaeus (c. AD 90 ?168), more popularly known to history as Ptolemy.
118, Walk in the application of technology and application services forefront of the new company.
119, About: Back in World War II, beautiful and richly endowed the Swiss Confederation in biotechnology research have been towards the forefront of the world.
120, Education, quite rightly, is currently at the forefront of the political agenda.
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