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Listening to Mhlanga mixing it up with Barthelemy Atisso of Senegal's Orchestra Baobab on the track "Rumba All The Way, " it's easy to hear the Latin strain that runs through so much African guitar music come to the fore.
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"The tragic event in Lowestoft has very much brought to the fore the need to work with families who are going through difficult times, " Mr Bee said.
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Here was a universe in which you might imagine Robert Scott and his men with all their equipment in packs and crates being hauled along by dog sleds, with Robert at the fore, battling his way through white-out snow to achieve the mission.
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When the SCLC needed money, it was Coretta Scott King who came to the fore, organizing a series of Freedom Concerts telling the story of the civil rights movement through a combination of prose, poetry and performance.
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However, as the wicket livened up under the lights, Tendulkar came to the fore with a 102-ball masterclass featuring a sumptuous array of leg-side flicks and drives through the arc between point and cover.
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Such quarrels have come to the fore because countries' economies are now so closely intertwined through trade and investment that almost any government policy can have a discriminatory impact on foreign companies.
ECONOMIST: At daggers drawn
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The good thing is, people are seeing through that perception more now, and the real smart folks are coming to the fore, while those chasing a score and a brand are busy telling everyone how awesome they are this week.
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"These situations always bring to the fore one or two players that might enjoy the experience, pick up the challenge and come through, " he said.
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