Samoan celebrities and MPs added their voices of support with Youtube messages and sporting heroes also came to the fore with the announcement early this week that the ARL, NRL and NZ Rugby League had joined as official partners.
The issue of gene patents is coming to the fore with the first diagnostic test for breast cancer genes coming on to the market.
The characters brought to the fore with the reboot will be interacting in ways they never have before in the DC universe, said DC Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras.
"Australia have come to the fore with their bowling today and losing the wickets in the final session has put us on the back foot, " admitted Gooch.
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.
But the European champions showed no ill effects at the Nou Camp as star forwards Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Lionel Messi put on a masterclass, and unsung midfielder Seydou Keita was also to the fore with a hat-trick.
EU's most important countries, with France to the fore, say they do not want to let a divided Cyprus in.
If not, clan warlords, the bane of Somalia for decades, may again come to the fore, with support trickling back to the Shabab.
Graffiti pictures by American star Jean-Michel Basquiat will be well to the fore, with their political undertones and emotional support of the black underdog.
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That seemed to ignite the hosts with Elano to the fore and Emile Mpenza twice firing on goal, once on target and once wide.
In recent days, the theory has been at the fore, with rumors swirling that BP is in talks with such funds to raise cash to cover the costs of cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
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This split, nearly a century old, has been cracking back open for at least a decade (the post-Sept 11 consensus masked it for a bit, as did the earlier anti-Sovietism) but now promises to come to the fore again with Hagel.
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.
He was in the wilderness when he had to play second fiddle to Felipe Contepomi and Isa Nacewa for the number 10 jersey with his province, but came to the fore during Leinster's run to Heineken Cup glory with the Argentine sidelined by injury.
These issues have come to the fore once again with the premiere of Edward Elgar's third symphony.
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Mr Abushagur is likely to choose a government that has a range of ideologies, possibly with moderate Islamists to the fore.
With such suspicions to the fore of his thinking, it is hard to see how a deal based necessarily on mutual trust could ever be struck.
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That question has been well to the fore this week with the High Court ruling that Swindon Primary Care Trust's decision not to fund Herceptin for breast cancer sufferer Ann Marie Rogers was not unlawful.
Over the past year, with the lawsuits behind them, patent libraries well rounded and the cost of using metallocenes coming down, metallocenes have come to the fore with licensing deals and market acceptance reinforcing the future of the technology.
Technology stocks remained at the fore, with Internet security firm Qihoo 360 Technology leading the way and returning 104%, thanks in large part to the best first-day pop (134%) since fellow Chinese company Youku.com leaped 161% when it debuted Dec. 8, according to Renaissance Capital.
With pharmaceuticals coming back to the fore and tech taking a secondary role, another conclusion is that tech stocks might be overbought, and so one must tread with caution and avoid overexposure.
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His personal study, which was designed to house a 17-by-28-foot Persian rug from the late 1800s, is filled from floor to ceiling with valuables, ranging from gilded fore-edge books to war memorabilia, a brandy bottle left in his guest house by Kennedy Onassis, and even what he says is Sitting Bull's pipe.
This weakness came to the fore most prominently in 1981 with the Reagan administration's decision to sell AWACs spy planes to the Saudis.
"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.
Mikel Jon Obi, Arjen Robben and Wright-Phillips were struggling to get in the game and Norwich, with Etuhu and Darren Huckerby to the fore, were posing problems.
The European Union, with Italy and Britain, as former colonial powers, to the fore, will probably try to shore up the transitional government in Baidoa while coming to terms with the Islamists in Mogadishu.
It stands on two fore legs and one hind leg, with the other hind leg raised and touching the ground only on the point of the hoof.
Increasingly, however, bosses with an eye to shareholder value are coming to the fore.
Enda brings to the fore contents on climate change whereas UNESCO contributes with training on which techniques to use for collecting and processing information for climate change radio programmes.
Not until the last fitful months of the Bush Administration did a serious person with a meaningful understanding of communications strategy come to the fore, and even then, it was too late for him to do anything.
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