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Other problems now seem to be coming to the fore.
He felt these issues had to come to the fore.
Once again in 2000-2001 the same issue came to the fore.
Khedira’s energy gave him problems, but his experience came to the fore.
If so, the experience in the team must come to the fore.
When the Bush administration took office, the issue came to the fore.
Perhaps his old religious training is coming to the fore.
We have to make sure that comes to the fore today.
Players are coming to the fore later, at 23 or 24.
"And now you have the other side coming to the fore."
And in fact, during this period, many others did come to the fore.
That is why this matter has come to the fore.
All that has not come to the fore under this government.
Only now it was democracy’s dark side that came to the fore.
One thing came to the fore, kids like having a good fun time.
However, there is a third issue that has now come to the fore.
And it was not by chance that they came to the fore at the same time.
He said it was high time that a little of my American blood came to the fore.
Remember, this has been going on for years, and it just only recently really came to the fore.
Questions of tax and waste are coming to the fore.
It has come to the fore now for two reasons.
Moral, social and community issues have come to the fore.
Spirit and culture come to the fore in these works.
It came to the fore again with the civil rights movement.
If things were different, other names would have come to the fore.