Make oneself visible; take action.
1 Because, back in India, a new character had come to the fore .
2 Hutchings's political beliefs come to the fore in his energetic live shows.
3 Fake news has come to the fore recently, particularly across the Atlantic.
4 Nor did the unpleasant topic of the Downeses come to the fore .
5 Recently, however, queer female athletes have proudly come to the fore .
6 Almost daily, new revelations backing up Mr Jefferson's have come to the fore .
7 Towards the middle of the year emotional matters will come to the fore .
8 When time is short, biases come to the fore , she said.
9 Cuban relations often come to the fore during U.S. election campaigns.
10 Some say a harder line could yet come to the fore .
11 Currency concerns in the central banking world have come to the fore again.
12 Unexpected qualities, however, did come to the fore as they frustrated the holders.
13 Regional and tribal loyalties suppressed under Gaddafi have since come to the fore .
14 That doesn't mean I don't want more women to come to the fore .
15 Our emotional intelligence and problem-solving and teamworking abilities will come to the fore .
16 The genius for music would come to the fore in spite of jurisprudence.
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