Examples of using Fore in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Modern architecture is often at the fore in today's China,
Its very strong fore claws can be used to break insect nests
Her marketing background has also come to the fore and she has given the timbers special names to reflect their character.
Trust your knowledge and consider every opportunity to put your mind to the fore in your business and educational life.
short at the back, but longer at fore head blown by the wind.
Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele, throughout the entire period of his creative work, the self-portrait remained an indispensable motive that always came to the fore.
we try to bring to the fore the divinity that we all have.
Sale of New and Used Motor Vehicles has put the national discussion over high vehicle prices to the fore.
social issues came to the fore in a major way.
Biologists will succeed in using that buried information to ring the desired characteristics to the fore.
Some of these studio have a full-time resident photographer while others operate mainly as a space fore hire.
the application of local knowledge at the fore.
And the speed at which employment is changing may well mean that the ruling becomes obsolete as new types of working arrangements come to the fore.
Congo and Indonesia to the fore.
come to the fore among the traits.
There are other known benefits of peppermint include helping with headaches by putting some oil on your temples, fore head, and the back of your neck.
bring the industry to the fore.
the indigenous Melanesian culture quickly comes to the fore.
You may also put your fore legs within," said the Arab,
It's called improvising. You would better learn how to do it'fore you get us both killed.