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1 But all the Silhouettes of Service are not in the front lines .
2 Suddenly they were liberating fighting ships, ships needed on the front lines .
3 The general has since announced a partial withdrawal from Tripoli's front lines .
4 Eight Arabs had been arrested by his troops near the front lines .
5 When that revolution arrives, Snap wants to be on the front lines .
6 Doug Wilson is back to report from the front lines of ageing.
7 Had to stand next to me on the front lines , every day.
8 I remember Ed Asner and Susan Sarandon being on the front lines .
9 Some of them, perhaps, had been on the front lines with her.
10 Grossman made visits to the front lines and jotted down these observations.
11 Speaking later to reporters, Maurer said: We still have no clear front lines .
12 THE front lines in Frances one month parliamentary election campaign were drawn yesterday.
13 Before that, we sent our absolute best to fight on the front lines .
14 Many, perhaps countless, questions hover at the front lines of science.
15 The flight plan takes us a hundred miles away from the front lines .
16 The rockets were coming from well behind the front lines of the army.
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