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And the death of his elderly, infirm father, King Salman, could soon bring succession issues to the fore.

From The Wall Street Journal

Freeman's superb aerial ability is less useful in midfield, while his head-down finishing ability came to the fore best when he was shifted back to the wing late on, pinballing through tackles as he dunked down England's seventh and final try.

From BBC

Instead of narration, unobtrusive captions appeared on screen with price, provenance or other details about various market items, leaving room for the ambient sounds to come to the fore.

From The Wall Street Journal

“While it is a strong endorsement of D’Amaro’s abilities to elevate experiences to the fore, he should not lose sight of Disney’s core capabilities: ultimately, the key to its success and future growth lies in content creation.”

From MarketWatch

Sabalenka's friendship with 24-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic came to the fore last year after she practised with him and they spent time together socially along with their partners.

From Barron's