This topic was brought to the forefront in an USA Today article at the beginning of the football season that discussed the slight reduction in NFL attendance.
But the collapse of Lehman Brothers one year ago brought the issue to the forefront--some said naked short-selling was responsible for driving Lehman's stock to zero, though it did file for bankruptcy after a liquidity crisis.
Littleton's crime spree on Nantucket, which he attributed to his drinking problem, brought him swiftly to the forefront of speculation in the investigation of Martha Moxley's murder.
Rio housed the prior summit, known as the Earth Summit, which brought climate change to the forefront along with environmental degradation.
Many now believe that high prices GPs paid during the PE boom and continued to pay through the downturn and recovery have brought this once underestimated issue to the forefront.
And obviously, the last several weeks have been very challenging, and that has brought these issues to the forefront again.
The events in Greece have brought the risks of sovereign debt to the forefront.
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President Obama brought this issue back to the forefront when he renewed his call to close the prison facility.
Catalonia has its own flag and language -- Catalan -- and various analysts say the economic crisis has brought long-simmering nationalist sentiment to the forefront.
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The fact that one of the most visible victims of the rioters was a Malaysian student certainly brought the safety of international students in the UK to the forefront of media coverage.
Hurricane Sandy brought our dependence on electricity to the forefront, and the tragedy in New York and New Jersey also exposed the fragility of our power grid.
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All this activity has brought -- no surprise -- critics to the forefront.
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