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accompany front
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3.82 |
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A few light showers may accompany the front. |
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precede front
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2.04 |
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A band of clouds and scattered showers will precede the front. |
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hit front
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1.78 |
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You have to fight to hit the front. |
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follow front
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1.58 |
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Slightly cooler weather will follow the front. |
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start_up front
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1.58 |
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Ganz will start up front. |
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open front
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1.51 |
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They have opened four fronts against Dole. |
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face front
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1.25 |
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I tell him to face front. |
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reach front
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1.05 |
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But the food ran out before she reached the front of the line. |
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cover front
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0.99 |
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Brandon planned to cover both fronts. |
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decorate front
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0.86 |
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Cut out beautiful pictures from catalogs and decorate the front. |
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have front
|
0.79 |
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For Vilsack, the battle has three fronts. |
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guard front
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0.72 |
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Two bunkers guard the front of the green. |
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surround front
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0.72 |
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Strong shifting winds will surround the front as it crosses the region Saturday night. |
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attend front
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0.66 |
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A couple of thunderstorms will attend the front in Colorado. |
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destroy front
|
0.66 |
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Several shop fronts were destroyed. |
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protect front
|
0.66 |
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Bunkers protect the front. |
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damage front
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0.59 |
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Its front was badly damaged. |
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forecast front
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0.59 |
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The front is forecasted to dissipate before Thursday. |
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leave front
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0.53 |
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The crash left the front of his blue Audi estate in a twisted mess. |
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make front
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0.53 |
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He even made the front of the Financial Times. |