Examples of using Fore in English and their translations into Chinese
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Beira Fore.
Fore we are God's masterpiece.
Two more light hands, the fore;
Fore causes a more serious infection.
It was my duty to furl the fore royal;
Daniel Fore: elementary Founder.
Let's bring science to the fore.”.
Fore adds,“These cases haven't happened overnight.
Both happy and sad, came to the fore.
This is our“TICKETS Fore CHARITY” programme.
The group, though, is currently to the fore.
Ms Fore has an impressive array of experience and expertise.
Goddammit, I want you to promise me'fore I go.
Fore” stands for forest and the company's position at the forefront of the development.
Rightly, we put women and children at the fore.
Fore, expressed excitement about the“enormous potential” of this vaccine delivery process.
We must once again bring this fraternity to the fore.
Fore also traveled to Beni and Butembo where she visited Ebola treatment facilities.
And the Great Depression brought economic concerns to the fore.
Lending returns to the fore- 32 of the 100 have business models related to lending(up from 22 last year).
But now the tanks and STAPs withdrew,and the massive transports advanced to the fore.
A bit further south is yet another fore position at fort Cruquius, just south of the Cruquius Museum.
New platforms are coming that will bring social connection,accessibility and player creativity to the fore.
Fore also recalled the tragedy of child soldiers, recruited to fight or killed by anti-personnel mines or during attacks on their schools.
Humanity is something done for the sake of others,simply comparing oneself with them and putting them in the fore.
Fore,"education is fundamental to build peaceful societies and, nevertheless, for millions of children school is not a safe place.
Additionally, there are extensive ties between the Tor project andUS government(see the Tor guide fore details).
Last year, Fore and Dr Tedros called on countries to strengthen their primary health care systems as an essential step toward achieving universal health coverage.
From 2007 to 2009, Ms. Fore served as the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development(USAID) and Director of United States Foreign Assistance.