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FrontRunner

After crossing over Mill Creek it curves back to the north as it passes along the east side of the Union Pacific rail yard.


Austin Gunsel

In January 1960 at a meeting of NFL owners, he was the early frontrunner to get the commissioner's job, but Los Angeles Rams general manager Pete Rozelle was ultimately elected to the post on January 26 after 23 ballots.

David A. Norcross

He was also considered a frontrunner to replace Jim Saxton in the House of Representatives until he withdrew his name from consideration.

Deanna Johnston

Johnston was an early frontrunner after delivering her renditions of Piece of My Heart, The One I Love, and Long Train Runnin'.

Interstate 15

The Las Vegas Monorail, FrontRunner commuter rail system and TRAX light rail in Salt Lake City are mass transit lines loosely parallel to I-15 that are now in operation.

Jerry Fontaine

Initially regarded as the frontrunner, he lost to former Member of Parliament Jon Gerrard by 1336 votes to 832 in a mail-in ballot open to all party members.

Kaman SH-2 Seasprite

In 1960, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) announced that the HU2K was the frontrunner for a large anti-submarine warfare contract; the Canadian Treasury Board had approved an initial procurement of 12 units for $14.5 million.

Thomas Trimarco

In 1982, Trimarco was considered by John Lakian, the Republican frontrunner for Governor, to be his running mate.

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 2004

Former Governor David Beasley, from the Pee Dee, entered the race and quickly emerged as the frontrunner because of his support from the evangelical voters.

Winning New Hampshire

Produced during the beginning of the 2004 Presidential election, the film highlights the importance of this one small New England state in determining the eventual nominees, as exemplified by John Kerry's unexpected political comeback against then frontrunner Howard Dean in 2004.


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