Powerful drums in time like a metronome lead the way for trashy angular bass lines and wry energetic vocals. |
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Let's grasp it and show the country that, with an elected mayor and a devolvement of power and authority to local level, Bolton can lead the way. |
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Giselle blinked with her long, false eyelashes, then began to lead the way, Desiree trailing behind her. |
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Now it should lead the way in finding solutions to the problems that breed violence and desperation. |
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I am letting my heart lead the way even when I know the possible and probable outcomes. |
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Their only hope lies with a mysterious heritor who can lead the way to salvation. |
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Each breakthrough will lead the way toward a new culture that is less tolerant of corruption. |
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Instead of visionaries to lead the way, the game has suffered under the guidance of men motivated by self-interest. |
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Those who rejected nihilism and stood against evil in the past lead the way. |
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She wants to help the foundation lead the way in figuring out what new media actually does for children. |
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Glasgow's restaurants and retail emporia lead the way in beating recession through manic shopping. |
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We all switched trains, I was offered the chance to ride in the caboose which would lead the way back to Greenbank. |
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Now I don't say that everything the US does is better than us Brits, but when it comes to roadside diners, they lead the way. |
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Local politicians in Hampshire are this week being urged to lead the way in the field of fire safety. |
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Her friend tried to lead the way, but there were more officers along the street who kept blocking escape routes, so their course was disrupted. |
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A local guide will lead the way, entertaining them with tales of folklore and mystery associated with the area. |
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Turning back, I let Charles lead the way, laughing along with him and feeling the chilly wind on my damp skin. |
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He would accompany them to the airport in the Embassy van and lead the way through customs. |
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How can they not see it at as an opportunity to lead the way into a new way of thinking and pioneering a system that we can be proud of? |
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The changes under way in Bihar may soon lead the way for the rest of country. |
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The couple rolled inside, continually locked in an embrace, to lead the way for visitors. |
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And you said you would lead the way for significant campaign finance reform. |
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Let these brave trailblazers lead the way for schools all around our Garden State. |
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The move will, in one great swoop, reinvent municipal government here, and perhaps lead the way for other cities. |
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Such a vanguard group from the north and south of the world would sign a protocol of enhanced cooperation and lead the way for others. |
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Does he not realize, as Premier Charest does, that it is better to lead the way rather than lag behind the international community? |
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The plantigrade sniffed noisily, turned its back on the missionary and began walking in front of him as if to lead the way. |
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This kind of agreement would, therefore, allow the big cities to lead the way. |
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As long as we remain proud of who we are as Métis, we will continue to be resilient and we will continue to lead the way. |
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And with this, Europe will lead the way strongly for the rest of the world. |
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We need to understand and adapt to our changing business environment and lead the way in getting new products and services to our customers. |
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Canada's employers can lead the way in overcoming barriers to workplace integration. |
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More persistent and intractable problems, such as climate change, require a more concerted effort at Community level to lead the way. |
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But again, canola will not lead the way higher in any sustained fashion at this time. |
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We hope Canada will continue to lead the way in defining democratic political control both at the OSCE and at the global level. |
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Large public companies, governments and banks have tended to lead the way in implementing strategies to leverage diversity. |
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Now we all are becoming citizens of a global village, and here the church can lead the way. |
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Scotland has been urged to lead the way on finding new ways to make electricity, most obviously by harnessing our own natural wind and wave power. |
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The international economic institutions should lead the way. |
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Since children are regenerated even before birth, it is really the church and society, as guided by the church, that rightfully lead the way in their education. |
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It is as if it has gone out and said that New Zealand will put on the thickest hair shirt and will go out to the world and lead the way and change behaviour. |
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Malt aromas lead the way on the nose, the first sip is malty, and then there is a surge of sharp hoppy flavours that spiral around until the swallow. |
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We are profitable and financially self-sustaining, which enables us to lead the way in creating innovative products and services tailored to the dynamic business needs of agriculture. |
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Implementation of this recommended policy is an opportunity for the federal government to lead the way for our provincial, territorial and municipal governments. |
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An entire cul-de-sac of lights, inflatable Santa Claus, candy canes, reindeer, animated figures and a giant star to lead the way. |
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Organic smallholdings like these can lead the way in showing we can live with nature. |
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Canada and other G8 leaders must lead the way through bold and urgent steps to catalyze global efforts and save the lives of these women and children. |
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Our goal is to lead the way in bringing creative accountability and measurability to our clients. |
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The Royal Caribbean fleet will lead the way for great value in the New Year, with the outstanding savings available during their Unbeatable Sale. |
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Kansas City hard red winter wheat futures continue to lead the way, as speculative short covering has piled into the market recently and worries re-emerge regarding U. S. hard red winter wheat crop losses due to drought. |
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Videotron continues to lead the way in Internet services with a distinct offering: significant download capacity at lightning speed for a competitive price. |
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Now in the approaches to the famous Straits of Gibraltar, and in the middle of the Alboran Sea, the crews are making ready to break out into the ocean, and it is Michel Desjoyeaux's crew who are poised to lead the way. |
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While Community programmes have made it possible to acquire experience and have lead the way, they will nevertheless be unable to continue alone, due to limited resources, to fulfil their role of promoting mobility. |
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But success in Dunhuang would help lead the way for other Chinese sites. |
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We are helping lead the way for the Afghan people, but we are also making a decision about the kind of leadership we want to provide internationally. |
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With pace to burn and ambition to match, Mulenga's lively wing play may just lead the way for Zambia's hopeful charge to the top of the heap up in the Great White North. |
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In this area the Common Fund would like to lead the way to invite all stakeholders to design a new instrument which allocates risk fairly and to those who take the risk. |
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The continual study of black holes may even lead the way to that holy grail of modern physics, a theory of quantum gravity. |
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More recently, a conceptual framework has been developed which should lead the way to an agreement on an exchange of information and several gestures of humanitarian significance. |
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A consultation with one of them may enhance even more the effectiveness of your fitness and lifestyle program and, most importantly, lead the way to a greater well-being. |
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Trout helped lead the way for Canadian women in medicine. |
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The reason why that is so important is that we do, of course, know that Europe can lead the way in this area only if it can set itself ambitious targets. |
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The court's decision is considered significant as it might lead the way for compensation for all other uninsured babysitters across the country. |
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And if you submit to this, your Authority will no longer lead the way in Points of Reason and Science. |
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It would also be good, President-in-Office, if you could persuade the new British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, not to bring up the rear in the ratification process, but rather to lead the way. |
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The public sector itself must lead the way by adopting innovative approaches and exploiting new technologies and procedures in public administration. |
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I'll return to this subject in the part of the book that deals with the proposed actions, where I'll offer up ideas for moving forward and discussing who's best positioned to lead the way. |
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This initiative is designed to promote collaboration among key food safety experts from across Canada, and lead the way to a national food safety strategy. |
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Successful trials will lead the way to a fully integrated digital night vision helmet replacing the need for traditional analogue night vision goggles. |
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