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[fruhnt] / frʌnt /






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Now the brand is hoping to piggyback on the global popularity of F1 to reach a younger audience, even if it’s unlikely to appear near the front of the pack anytime soon.

From The Wall Street Journal

They coached Tom Curtis on talking in front of a camera.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not at Kimbark Elementary, where she spends her days, but at San Bernardino Valley College, where she finds a seat near the front, among students nearly twice her age.

From Los Angeles Times

The remedy, he points out, is right there in front of us: “Let light come in once in a while.”

From Salon

Jackson, a Baptist minister, later emerged as a mediator and envoy on several notable international fronts.

From Barron's