The other image released by the organisers was a shot of chinstrap penguins, entitled Back In, Front Out, by Finnish photographer Esa Malkonen.
Indeed, it was this close shave that inspired the Colorados and the National Party (known as the Blancos), to introduce a run-off this year, with the declared aim of keeping the Front out.
To get there, you have to drive over Pulaski County's winding roads, pass some sagging trailer homes with rusted cars out front, then get out of the car and cut across Bradley's cornfield.
What he was hoping for was a united front coming out of this summit, as they go into this world trade talks next month.
It was cruel luck on Bristol, who already had an entire front row out injured, and they fell further behind when Jackson kicked three penalties in the final 10 minutes of the half.
Skuba stood out front and watched as the hearse, under heavy police escort, pulled out and the funeral procession headed to the cemetery.
He stood in front of a laptop, and Yorke moved out in front of him, to dance and sing, separated from the crowd by railings and several security guards.
Fleury had just turned aside a shot from Mark Pysyk when the puck fluttered off his glove and out in front of the net, where Ott smacked it out of the air.
Equally slick was the way Wales took the lead, as Matthew Rees picked out Phillips peeling around the front of a line-out.
The industry-first capability puts Ford out front in the race to integrate smartphone apps into the car.
Anyone out front on this issue is either an apocalyptic or a denier, virtuous or vile.
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The leader is the person out front, taking the risk, setting forth the program.
Stepan then sent a backhanded pass out front to Clowe, who knocked it in.
On Twitter and the blogosphere, most watchers put Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness out front.
Some of the residences were boarded shut, some were trailers with appliances lying out front.
In other words, they are actually out front, with coalition forces providing some assistance.
The Republicans need a lamplighter out front every day a smart, articulate, credible and TV-savvy party spokesman.
Her home of 41 years, a cream-colored ranch with green trim and marigolds out front, was condemned.
"We didn't have any money, " he tells me, over lunch, his black Aston Martin parked out front.
My kids learned to walk in this house and ride their bikes on the sidewalk out front.
Hamilton's Rolls was out front when I got there, but Lynda Bird and the S.S. boys had vanished.
As Susan Roesgen of member station WWNO reports, there have been long lines out front all week long.
It seemed only minutes later, with the sun barely on the treetops, that the carriages were waiting out front.
And he says, how about catching a cab, I'll pay the cab fare, and I'll meet you out front.
Mercifully, Veata came back clothed and we headed out front to my motorcycle.
We sit out front, on stone steps polished smooth from centuries of just such sitting, and dine whilst watching locals pass by.
It is an outgrowth of the Muslim Students Association, a Muslim Brotherhood front group funded out of Saudi Arabia.
Leaders must be out front of their organizations as FDR was leading the parade when times call for action.
By the 1980s, tourists regularly lined up on the street out front of the garage to gawk and take photographs.
"I just heard a big thunk on the right-front side tire and thought the right-front tire blew out, " Busch said.
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