Similar words: the front line, saintliness, scantling, front, upfront, frontal, affront, up front. Meaning: n. the line along which opposing armies face each other.
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31 The police didn't give any ground and on the front line they handed out as much physical punishment as they received.
32 They had never left their home, even when the Arab-Jewish front line ran behind the house in 1948.
33 Nearby was the base camp for the New Zealand Division that was away fighting in the front line.
34 Sometimes they would take journalists to the front line; sometimes they would risk their lives to help reporters.
35 Three miles behind the front line they were on a prepared road with ditches on either side.
36 For most of the game they were able quite comfortably to hold the Norwich front line.
37 Still walking east, the party were aware that they were almost at the front line and had to proceed with caution.
38 Researchers concluded that the front line of HIV prevention had shifted to smaller cities.
39 In any dispute about public spending, you are in the front line.
40 But the front line runs across Katanga, and the war cut people off from their fields, leaving them to starve.
41 Guns increased in size and range during the war to enable targets far behind the front line to be hit.
42 Management has recognised this and over recent decades has tried various ways to improve this front line contact.
43 It would be like having all our soldiers in the front line at the same time.
44 Or his practice of filming in the front line, and even beyond the front line?
45 In the evening, gunfire and huge explosions erupted along the former front line, but no further injuries were reported.
46 Not so much the opposition - what shook me up was to see children being used in the front line by protestors.
47 The front line is this taxi rank in the town centre.
48 Behind this front line is a complicated structure of health, social, housing and financial services, management and monitoring systems.
49 Mrs Nkabule has lived her 32 years on the front line of brutal racial and economic segregation.
50 The camera eventually tracks away leaving the boy still shaking his boot,[www.Sentencedict.com] part of the furniture of the front line.
51 The entire front line, with few exceptions, went down in the consuming blast.
52 So where is the front line in a war like that?
53 Two cases burning up the Internet show the extent to which technology has become the front line in the battles over privacy.
54 He argued that these were the people on the front line.
55 More troops were then hurried to the front line.
56 They wouldn't be out of place in a gourmet restaurant, but strawberry porridge and muesli will now be enjoyed by British troops on the front line.
57 There is not sufficient preponderance over enemy in the front line.
58 In an off-the-cuff remark one British commander mentioned to me that "At least back then troops were rotated out from the front line every 12 days".
59 Besides using heavy weapons for the depth, the enemy carries with him automatic light firearms which, coordinated with rockets, launchers, and recoilless guns are disposed at the front line.
60 The aim of higher vocational and technical education is to develop senior applied talents who are in front line of production.
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