A person used as a cover for some questionable activity.
Side or face of an item considered to be its primary or front side; side that faces forward.
The side that is forward or prominent.
The line along which opposing armies face each other.
Другие значения термина "front" 1 Yet the performance regime demands councils continue to produce so-called ' up - front ' allocations.
2 However, Ireland went in front after 16 minutes from a McAllister penalty.
3 BNZ front line staff say regional businesses and economy in good heart.
4 Of course, when power is needed, the front motors do their work.
5 However, the front - line remained just 50 metres from hundreds of armed troops.
6 Think about the current situation that's in front of you right now.
7 He said Asian-Americans will likely remain front and center in the case.
8 The third group, however, offers some hope on the farmed fish front .
9 The case once again hit the front pages of newspapers across Europe.
10 Opinion - Every weekday morning politicians front up on RNZ's Morning Report.
11 I often ask myself, and also ask them, in front of them.
12 Ireland's economic crisis is now front page news for the world's media.
13 City's problem in recent weeks has usually been in front of goal.
14 One morning during a tour in the front line in this sector.
15 No recent year has been so short of an obvious front runner.
16 We were just dealing with the situation right in front of us.
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