Front-row Sentence Examples

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  • Alondra and Alfonso were sitting in the front row.

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  • Randy and Cynthia Byrne were in the front row seated next to a white-haired lady Dean assumed was Cynthia's mother.

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  • He walked around the front row and squeezed down the shortest route.

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  • In the front row patches of the white arabis, the yellow alyssum, white, yellow, blue, or purple violas, and the purple aubrietia, recurring at intervals of 5 or 6 yards on a border of considerable length, carry the eye forwards and give a balanced kind of finish to the whole.

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  • Showy rockwork or front row border plants of easy culture in any light soil; the plants should be frequently renewed from cuttings.

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  • Back into the band comes Jonathan Hammond, previously our soprano cornet player, who now joins on the front row.

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  • I had been waiting so long for this to happen, and saturday's matinee I sat dead center Front Row.

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  • Away from the lights, Dempsey made a perfect getaway - in contrast to fellow front row man Mayes.

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  • Humphreys, the Wales international hooker, will start in a front row that also includes John Mallett and fellow Welshman Simon Emms.

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  • Even Tracey Emin looked like she was having a hoot in the front row.

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  • The middle player in each front row is the hooker.

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  • Prince Andrew, in the white uniform of a cavalry colonel, wearing stockings and dancing shoes, stood looking animated and bright in the front row of the circle not far from the Rostovs.

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  • With this ride, I could have qualified on the front row for yesterday 's race.

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  • Race one saw Harris get away from the front row of the grid into fifth position.

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  • And be assured this is no dry humping, as the plastic sheeting laid out to protect the front row attests.

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  • The front row of the grid was filled entirely with two-stroke motorcycles.

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  • The product has earned itself a front row seat in my vast color collection, and I've found myself using it nearly daily, either on its own or to complement any colors.

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  • If you have elderly relatives, or a friend or family member who is wheelchair bound, make sure there is some way for them to get across the sand and into a front row spot for your vow exchange.

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  • In February 2006, TMZ scored this video of Natalie Reid, aka counterfeit Paris, bluffing her way into the front row of Nicole Miller's New York Fashion Week show.

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  • Some say the tiger sensed that Roy was having a mini-stroke and attempted to carry him off stage to safety, while others say that a group of women sitting in the front row were getting too close to the stage when Roy tripped and fell.

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  • You'll also get a free champagne toast and a front row view of the First Night fireworks.

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  • Luckily, if you can't be front row for the runway collections, you can still shop at the online store.

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  • There are also drawings for front row seating, backstage passes, and other treats.

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  • The loudest alarm clocks can make a noise of 110 decibels - this equates to the noise heard at the front row of a rock concert.

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  • The passenger front row seat folds entirely flat as do the second row seats that have the capability of moving forward and backward for additional comfort.

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  • In addition to showing off some of the most magnificent houses in California, viewers are treated to a front row seat for watching the ego clashes and high drama interactions of the often eccentric agents.

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  • Simmons' edgy stage persona is stripped away to reveal a doting dad, who brings Gatorade to his daughter's soccer games and proudly stands in the front row to cheer on his son's rock band.

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