fronto-
AmericanEtymology
Origin of fronto-
Latin front- (stem of frōns ) forehead, front + -o-
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Sir Nicholas Wall's family said the 71-year-old had suffered for several years from a rare neurological disease called fronto temporal lobe dementia.
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Points do take a while to accumulate, especially if you don’t take Fronto up on any of its special offers.
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Like with Fronto, Perk points can be redeemed for cash via PayPal.
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If the concept seems appealing to you, check out the Android app Fronto.
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