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.
He wants people who have got a character and a personality that he knows will come to the fore on a Saturday afternoon.
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.
Scott's character and determination came to the fore at a course where his country's most famous golfer suffered so mercilessly.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Meanwhile, a credible key to explosive jobs growth begins to come to the fore: a credible monetary policy prescription for a seriously stable dollar.
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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.
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.
But eventually this issue will come to the fore, possibly as a First Amendment challenge.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Keen federalists, well to the fore in the convention, want a single European foreign policy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
If you can't score a spot at Bresca, try Fore St, which is arguably just as good.
As a Greek leader comes to the fore and renounces all prior austerity agreements, then maybe others will follow.
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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.
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.
It is pushing collaboration to the fore in every aspect of our lives, at a scale never before possible.
EU's most important countries, with France to the fore, say they do not want to let a divided Cyprus in.
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.
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