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However, you cannot continue growing the front rank of the wealthy nations with such uncertainty.
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Kia evidently thinks so, as it fights its way into the front rank of brands.
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Opinion surveys over the last forty years consistently include JFK in the front rank of presidents with Washington, Lincoln, FDR, and, most recently, Ronald Reagan.
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If we take the steps set out today, and deal with all the different avenues of migration, legal and illegal, then levels of immigration can return to where they were in the 1980s and 90s, a time when immigration was not a front rank political issue.
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The result can be a pomposity that is almost buffoonish in a world where France is no longer a front-rank power.
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Even John Edwards from neighbouring North Carolina, though not a front-rank contender, is endorsed by a number of state and national black politicians.
ECONOMIST: But the choice may not be settled there
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Greenblatt says he doesn't expect NBC to remain in front, but would be happy to even rank third.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Apart from the airport ceremonies that are attended by senior officers, the motorcade to the soldier's home town evokes strong sentiments of an appreciative nation - no-one seems to bother about how lowly the soldier's rank was - his death at the front line had raised him into the ranks of the venerated.
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The Ahn effect has done wonders for Mr Park's chances: a rank outsider before the endorsement, he is now the front-runner, according to a poll conducted by the newspaper Seoul Shinmun.
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He is the sort of man who, when in Paris for the Air Show, eschews the obvious top hotels for a more discreet one in a backstreet near the Arc de Triomphe the kind of place with no taxi rank, but a sprinkling of Bentleys and Ferraris parked at the front.
ECONOMIST: Subway to the sky