• All of this suggests that Big Data will not only be a revolution in data management and search, but that it will also likely bring to the fore a whole new generation of hot companies specializing in building and selling new tools for mining vast amounts of low-quality data for the rare nuggets.

    FORBES: The Big Data Gold Rush

  • He wants people who have got a character and a personality that he knows will come to the fore on a Saturday afternoon.

    BBC: The O'Neill effect

  • 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.

    CNN: Barcelona return to winning ways with Zaragoza rout

  • Scott's character and determination came to the fore at a course where his country's most famous golfer suffered so mercilessly.

    CNN: Great Scott! Aussie Adam Scott wins Masters

  • The issue has come to the fore in a warning letter that FDA recently sent to Medical Doctors Research (MDR), a Florida-based researcher and manufacturer of nutritional supplements.

    FORBES: FDA Regulates Internet Search

  • 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.

    BBC: Sachin Tendulkar is bowled off an inside edge

  • The one-joke-for-all-people theory is the reason why Mr Izzard, who came to the fore as a motor-mouthed transvestite, thought he could play Bruce, the fast-talking, short-lived, stand-up comedian who became famous in the early 1960s for saying the unsayable.

    ECONOMIST: Eddie Izzard

  • Connacht mounted a sustained assault on the Blues line as the first half drew to a close, Carr again to the fore, but a knock on left the home side's 16-3 lead intact at the break.

    BBC: Magners League: Blues 22-6 Connacht

  • Meanwhile, a credible key to explosive jobs growth begins to come to the fore: a credible monetary policy prescription for a seriously stable dollar.

    FORBES: The Defining Issue Of The 2012 Elections: Jobs Through Gold?

  • When the SCLC needed money, it was Coretta Scott King who came to the fore, organizing a series of Freedom Concerts telling the story of the civil rights movement through a combination of prose, poetry and performance.

    NPR: Coretta Scott King, a Leader in Her Own Right

  • Still, the fact that these industry giants retained the highest rating calmed investors, who had worried that downgrades could trigger a vicious cycle, a fore-selling of bonds, leading to more losses for the big banks and increased credit costs for consumers, city government and others.

    NPR: Stocks Climb as Ambac, MBIA Keep Ratings

  • But eventually this issue will come to the fore, possibly as a First Amendment challenge.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • 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.

    FORBES: Billionaire Money Managers Like Financials And Pharmaceuticals

  • Andrae, you've been in the fore of gospel music for a long time, and in that, beyond just being in it for four decades now.

    NPR: Gospel Singer Andrae Crouch: 'Mighty Wind'

  • Over the past eight years, during which many indigenous chefs have come to the fore and London has acquired a culinary reputation to rival that of Paris and New York, the industry has failed to address its structural weaknesses.

    ECONOMIST: Restaurants

  • The good thing is, people are seeing through that perception more now, and the real smart folks are coming to the fore, while those chasing a score and a brand are busy telling everyone how awesome they are this week.

    FORBES: 2013: The Year Of Social HR

  • The favourite of those who want a canny operator in charge, who think it's time for experience to come to the fore - Lord Dafydd Elis Thomas, a man who says he's keeping his powder dry until his local party officially nominate him.

    BBC: Who will be Plaid Cymru's leader?

  • Keen federalists, well to the fore in the convention, want a single European foreign policy.

    ECONOMIST: Europe's convention

  • If anything, untruth is not dodged here but brought to the fore, as the men meet a teen-age runaway, Irena (Saoirse Ronan), who keeps changing her story, in a bid to earn their help.

    NEWYORKER: Miles To Go

  • But apart from the moral horrors that many of these ideas bring to the fore, what they also share is a fundamental misunderstanding of science.

    FORBES: Tesla, Eugenics And Rationalizing Dehumanization

  • Cisco may have driven Alantec into the arms of yet another fast-growing networking company, Fore Systems--though Fore itself is now rumoured to be a takeover candidate.

    ECONOMIST: Can't stop starting businesses

  • That issue surged to the fore in Washington last year, amid a U.S. congressional inquiry into "Operation Fast and Furious, " an operation run by U.S. federal agents.

    CNN: Mexico eyes U.S. gun policies, hopes for shift

  • If you can't score a spot at Bresca, try Fore St, which is arguably just as good.

    BBC: Art appreciation and more in Portland, Maine

  • As a Greek leader comes to the fore and renounces all prior austerity agreements, then maybe others will follow.

    FORBES: Advisor Loses Sleep Over Bond Market; Thinks You Should Too

  • Every year brings a few such items to the fore.

    FORBES: The Top 5 New Gear Pieces for This Winter

  • 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.

    NPR: 'I Love Mysteries,' Says Man Claiming Hidden Gold

  • Despite being a man light, Ospreys roused themselves and assaulted the Edinburgh line - Ryan Jones now to the fore and leading by example - which ended with hooker Huw Bennett barging over for a bonus point.

    BBC: Ospreys 30-32 Edinburgh

  • It is pushing collaboration to the fore in every aspect of our lives, at a scale never before possible.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • EU's most important countries, with France to the fore, say they do not want to let a divided Cyprus in.

    ECONOMIST: Cyprus

  • Liverpool have been waiting for Joe Cole to come to the fore and he looked in the mood to banish a troublesome time at the club since his move to Anfield from Chelsea last summer, although it ultimately proved a false dawn.

    BBC: Liverpool 0-0 Braga (agg 0-1)

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