The gay marriage issue
came to the forefront during Francis» political fight with Argentina's president.
The long - simmering issue
came to the forefront during recent negotiations for a new contract with the Buffalo Teachers Federation, when district leaders noted that one in four teachers missed 15 or more days during the 2015 - 2016 school year.
Her fascination with the human body
came to a forefront during her years as an established vegetarian body builder and personal trainer.
Latin American and Latino art
come to the forefront during the month of October with Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA.
Not exact matches
And when a girl goes through a complicated stage in her life
during which she develops as a person and as a woman, her father's estimation of her
comes to the
forefront.
Hosseini's stunning debut novel starts as an eloquent Afghan version of the American immigrant experience in the late 20th century, but betrayal and redemption
come to the
forefront when the narrator, a writer, returns
to his ravaged homeland
to rescue the son of his childhood friend after the boy's parents are shot
during the Taliban takeover in the mid»90s.
The show, a bold move that is testament
to the lasting legacy of soon
to be ex-director Nicholas Serota
come June, explores how artists have expressed their sexuality
during times of social change and how gender roles and preference assumptions have been questioned and transformed by a collective of creative who were often at the
forefront of pushing boundaries and questioning norms.
While everyone expects the usual scrapes and bruises
to occur
during athletic activity, when serious personal injuries occur, the question of legal liability
comes to the
forefront, particularly if such injuries interfere with everyday activities for a prolonged period or even result in permanent disability.
It is
during these life event milestones when your life insurance needs are most likely
to come to the
forefront.