Which preposition to use with foreground

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There, in the immediate foreground of your picture, rises a majestic forest of Silver Fir blooming in eternal freshness, the foliage yellow-green, and the snow beneath the trees strewn with their beautiful plumes, plucked off by the wind.

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In the foreground to the north, at the foot of the hill, are the roofs of two little hamlets,Joncheroy and Voisins,and beyond them the trees that border the canal.

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less fit for, carrying on the peaceful pursuits of life, is sure to be brought into the foreground in a state of endless warfare.

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This knowledge he shared with all the great men of our past, with the Great Elector, Frederick the Incomparable, Scharnhorst and Blücher; for even that hoary marshal was a political force, the embodiment of a political idea, which, to be sure, did not come into the foreground at the Congress of Vienna.

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TWO SEQUOIAS IN THE FOREGROUND ON THE LEFT.

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Thrice happy age when one can hug one's white woolly lamb to one's bibbed breast, kiss its pink bead eyes in irrational ecstasy, and manipulate the squeak in its foreground without desire to explore the cause thereof!

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There is, I am told, a lady walking in the foreground with a ring-tailed monkey, and the tail is said to be three yards long.

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After feasting awhile on the view, I proceeded to make camp in a sheltered grove a little way back from the meadow, where pine-boughs could be obtained for beds, and where there was plenty of dry wood for fires, while the artists ran here and there, along the river-bends and up the sides of the cañon, choosing foregrounds for sketches.

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This deterministic role of the war machine has never been more dramatically in the foreground than during the crucial years from 1910 to the present day, when war apparatus costs have topped the list of government expenditures.

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He loved her, had loved her since Thimble Island, when she had spoiled his foreground by eliminating every detail of foreground and background by becoming both.

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CROFT RECTORY; ARCHDEACON DODGSON AND FAMILY IN FOREGROUND From a photograph by Lewis Carroll, 1856.

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Now the fields in the foreground down to the woods' edge were bare of any living thing.

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In the distance over the German lines and in the foreground over the British lines is a balloon, shaped like a caterpillar with folded wingsa chrysalis of a caterpillar.

Which preposition to use with  foreground