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- 'Running With Pride' since 2005 Dundee Frontrunners Edinburgh Frontrunners Geneva FrontRunners Glasgow FrontRunners: an award-winning, inclusive community-based...
- FrontRunner, a commuter rail train in Utah Frontrunners, a collective name for the worldwide network of LGBT running and walking clubs FrontRunners,...
- The FrontRunners (also called Niigaanibatowaad or Front Runners) were a group of 10 Indigenous athletes who were torchbearers at the 1967 Pan American...
- "The FrontRunners." Over the following decade, it spun off more than 100 FrontRunners clubs throughout the world. The International Frontrunners was founded...
- Frontrunner is a contemporary art collective based in New York City “with an ongoing dedication to supporting emerging artists”. Frontrunner was founded...
- do****entaries WORKING: WHAT WE DO ALL DAY, which she made with President Obama, Frontrunners, Salt Fat Acid Heat, Blackpink: Light Up the Sky, and Sorry/Not Sorry...
- property managers. In April 2017, Buildium was named Leader in the Gartner Frontrunners Quadrant for Property Management Software. In December 2019, Buildium...
- (formerly OpenERP), Tryton and Openbravo. ERPNext was included in the ERP FrontRunners List by Gartner as a Pacesetters. ERPNext contains these modules: Accounting...
- pro-prohibition "dries" led to a 102-ballot deadlock over 17 days between the frontrunners, Alfred E. Smith and William G. McAdoo. John W. Davis was chosen as a...
- National Catholic Reporter, John L. Allen Jr. reported that Bergoglio was a frontrunner in the 2005 conclave. In September 2005, the Italian magazine Limes published...