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Front Back is a promo-single released off of T.I.'s fourth album "KING". It has had small attention and has helped promote the album. A promo single (short for promotional single) is a single that is released to club or radio outlets for the purpose of promotion of a song. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


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Front Sight Firearms Training Institute (947 words)
Welcome to Front Sight Resort, the world's premier and largest resort dedicated exclusively to providing you and your family with specialized courses in self-defense training and personal safety-with firearms or without.
Front Sight teaches the most proven, real-world techniques, delivered in the most efficient manner, by the industry's most select group of firearms trainers.
Front Sight resort is dedicated to ensure that you, your spouse, and your teens live a happy, healthy, safe and secure life.
Back to the Front: an Accidental Historian Walks the Trenches of World War I Armor - Find Articles (702 words)
Back to the Front is author Stephen O'Shea's account of his personal odyssey into the history and memory of the Great War.
By physically walking the entire length of the front, O'Shea is uniquely suited to comment on the terrain and the present condition of the Western Front.
Back to the Front is an engaging and enjoy able book.
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