A lead is a lead, though, and better to have one than not.
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" Kath "could play a rhythm guitar part, a lead guitar part and sing a lead vocal simultaneously.
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The Royals win by seizing a lead early, keeping the offensive line moving and bringing in Davis with a lead.
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A lead in the polls became a lead in the delegate count and then, surreally, the nomination of the Republican Party.
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Whether it's protecting a lead, whether it's getting a lead, when the game's tied; right now we're not making the winning play.
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Democrat Ralph Northam had a lead over Republican Ed Gillespie throughout the race — but a lead that notably tightened to 1 or 2 points by Election Day.
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But if daily use is growing this rapidly, it's possible that Twitter won't have a lead on monthly for long — assuming it still has a lead there at all.
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A sample from one fountain had a lead concentration of 153,590 parts per billion, while a faucet in an office had a lead concentration of 7,480 parts per billion.
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But because he is a closer — used almost exclusively when the Yankees have a lead but not too large a lead — it is uncertain each night if Chapman will appear.
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Sanders' night hinges on California Sanders has a lead in California, which could ultimately deliver him the delegate bounty he needs to emerge from Super Tuesday with a lead over Biden.
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I also think that the tech world does take a lead, is taking a lead now in things like maternity and paternity leave, because in the United States it was zero.
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RealClearPolitics, which aggregates findings from multiple surveys, puts Clinton at a lead of 2.7 points in Ohio and a lead of 0.5 points in Pennsylvania — still good news for the Clinton campaign.
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Fourteen had levels over 213,215 parts per billion, including a fountain with a lead concentration of 220,680 parts per billion, and a classroom faucet with a lead level of 32,500 parts per billion.
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You can look at it like a lead generation service.
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A lead detective also destroyed crime scene and autopsy photos.
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Pence is taking a lead role in deliberations with Japan.
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The Angels had a lead two batters into the game.
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Just before Valentine's Day, Bell called Rose with a lead.
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Mr. Pruitt frequently took a lead role in the cases.
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Clinton has a lead over Donald Trump at the moment.
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Given a lead to work with, Strasburg couldn't hold it.
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Norway aims to take a lead in developing CCS technology.
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"It's disappointing," Lundqvist said of a lead quickly slipping away.
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The lawsuits had been consolidated and a lead plaintiff selected.
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LAS VEGAS — Well, that went over like a lead balloon.
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The source said Alabbar was a lead investor in Boson.
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You've got to be able to play with a lead.
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It's tough to play with a lead in this league.
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"It's exactly what the market wants," said a lead banker.
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Hollingsworth had struggled to maintain a lead in the race.
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It's always easier to protect a lead than attack one.
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He described himself as a lead, wastewater and chemical expert.
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However, the Coyotes deservedly took a lead of their own.
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Cohan then joined ABC series "Whiskey Cavalier" as a lead.
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Second, he should take a lead from New Jersey Gov.
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"You've got to get a lead," catcher David Ross said.
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Mike McGuire -- a lead sponsor of the bill -- told CNN.
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Whether that was a lead or not, I wasn't sure.
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Clinton had a lead of eight points in the state.
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Even New Zealand is a lead exporter of halal beef.
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Biden went into Tuesday's race with a lead over Sen.
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Did Duke blow a lead and lose in embarrassing fashion?
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When Shuster has a lead, he plays with tremendous confidence.
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We kept ourselves in the game, had ourselves a lead.
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No major independent poll has found a lead for O'Rourke.
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HSBC is a lead sponsor alongside local airline Cathay Pacific.
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Jeremy Gaynor, a lead singer for the group's rock ensemble.
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Morris gave the Sounders a lead in the second minute.
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So far, Grassley has maintained a lead in recent polls.
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Clinton has held a lead in several recent Pennsylvania polls.
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The AUD is a lead indicator for the Australian market.
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Warren could easily secure a lead in the polls soon.
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Sinema eventually developed a lead that grew as days wore on.
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While the former secretary of state maintains a lead over Sen.
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Peter Vanham is a lead writer at the World Economic Forum.
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She'll likely leave with a lead still in the high 200s.
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It acted as a lead weight that eventually dragged them down.
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It also finally has a lead character with an actual personality.
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She played a lead role in Kylie's "Glosses" video Her character?
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Ted Cruz has long held a lead; it's his home state.
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Now, he's unequivocally a lead dude, in part due to Coogler.
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We play our best third periods when we have a lead.
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It's a platoon set-up with a lead and follow truck.
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The Grizzlies (33-23) never had a lead in the game.
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This individual, aged 36-45, was found in a lead coffin.
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Co-founder Stephen Chen was a lead software engineer at Teespring.
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Then she beats a rabbit to death with a lead pipe.
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Republicans hold a lead with voters who are 28503 and older.
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Late in the third quarter, the Cavaliers finally took a lead.
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The Warriors take a lead they will not relinquish, 2131-52.
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But it's got a lead most media companies would kill for.
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Clinton now has a lead of 268 pledged delegates over Sanders.
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The Grizzlies (259-247) never had a lead in the game.
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Trump's "joke" went over like a lead balloon in the room.
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Elsewhere, Mr. Trump holds a lead and often a commanding one.
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A recent Fox News poll also showed Trump with a lead.
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And every time that happened, Roy Moore would open a lead.
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Opposed: A lead that you probably have because of Karlsson's offense.
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They raised $1.3 million from NY Angels as a lead investor.
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I think when you have a lead, you try to win.
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By running up a lead well in advance of the Nov.
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After hearing this, the New York Giants said, 'What's a lead?
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There's the curse of a Senate candidate who's a lead weight.
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And it is how U.M.B.C. built a moat of a lead.
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Chris Murphy is a lead sponsor of the "Choose Medicare Act."
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In 2017, a chairwoman stepped down amid a lead paint scandal.
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I got a lead from an unexpected source: the lenders themselves.
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Biden currently has a lead of 22020 pledged delegate over Sanders.
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Mr. O'Rouke had a lead in three online polls this fall.
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A lead actor shouted, "Au revoir!" and rushed to the door.
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In Massachusetts, Ms. Trahan squeaked to a lead in the Sept.
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But he hadn't waited until the Dodgers had a lead either.
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Indiana took a lead during that surge that it never relinquished.
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A lead attorney for the class action plaintiffs praised the decision.
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She begins Tuesday with a lead of over 85033 pledged delegates.
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Hillary Clinton doesn't have as large a lead over Vermont Sen.
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Biden has held a lead throughout the primary in national surveys.
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He was following a lead from a well-known private investigator.
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Biden, 77, still enjoys a lead in national public opinion polls.
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Gillespie holds a lead among white voters and men, pollsters found.
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Still, most recent public polls have found a lead for Sinema.
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I ended up taking a lead on reporting the Lordstown closure.
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"Hey Norman," Jeremy Grams, a lead forecaster, said into the phone.
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He's also taken a lead role in foreign and social policy.
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The deadlock lasted all of 67 seconds, as Getzlaf accepted a lead pass from Kase and tucked the puck past Dell to give Anaheim a lead it would not relinquish at 6:51 of the second period.
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Polls giving her a lead in normally red Arizona confirm some success.
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NOTES: Louisville improved to 10-1 when holding a lead at halftime.
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We'll know for sure when something drops Friday — presumably a lead single.
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"I was a lead hostess at three different restaurants," Ms. Harris said.
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The recount results gave Scott a lead of 10,033, according to CNN.
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For participating providers, it's clear Amazon's site is a lead gen play.
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It might seem like a nearly insurmountable a lead, but it isn't.
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For most of history, men have been given a lead in everything.
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"Clearly getting US$500m would have been better," said a lead manager.
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British Brexit Secretary David Davis has been expected to take a lead.
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You take a lead wherever you can get it as a prosecutor.
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Previously, he was a lead research and development analyst for Progressive Insurance.
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Connecticut's 7-0 run gave them a lead they would never relinquish.
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But the Wild emerged without a lead to show for their efforts.
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Elbaz explained that this was a party round, without a lead investor.
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Such a lead, according to top Rubio officials, is most certainly surmountable.
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How might motion controls work with drumsticks or a lead singer's microphone?
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There was little in the way of a lead from Wall Street.
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China, South Korea and other countries have a lead on Britain too.
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He was a lead investigator for the failed trial of Lilly's drug.
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"Obviously, to have that kind of a lead was comforting," Cosart said.
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Still, they held a lead heading into the first and second intermissions.
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"That kind of fell like a lead balloon," Diaz-Balart told me.
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Twice San Jose took a lead and twice St. Louis pulled even.
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She also holds a lead among women, 38 percent to 27 percent.
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Scott holds a lead among white voters, 220006 percent to 2202 percent.
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How'd you find a lead on something like the Bill of Rights?
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Shows have always struggled to find their footing after losing a lead.
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Tampa Bay eventually led 3-0, a lead it would not relinquish.
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Public polls, though, show the Republican, Representative Marsha Blackburn, enjoying a lead.
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Ms. McSally, the Republican, currently has a lead of around 17,000 votes.
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Even from prison, Mr. da Silva holds a lead in the polls.
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Heading to the third with a lead, you want to play smart.
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The podcast dug into a lead that would give Syed an alibi.
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On Saturday, the Yankees lost a lead, a game and a catcher.
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I had a lead role, and we began dating during the play.
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"Anytime we get a lead, we follow up on it," Wear says.
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Richard Burke, its current board chairman, will become a lead independent director.
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Earlier this month, his Labour Party took a lead in the polls.
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"We're so much better when we're playing with a lead," Kiermaier said.
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Sometimes the authorities get a lead when someone brags about a collection.
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Trump also holds a lead among men, 47 percent to 42 percent.
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Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a lead senior scientist at Environmental Defense Fund.
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Recent polls have shown Manchin with a lead in his 2018 race.
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Rick Scott (R) holds a lead of roughly 12,500 votes over Sen.
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Dozens of polls showed Clinton with a lead, most above four points.
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Democratic Senator Tim Kaine, a lead sponsor of the resolution, disputed that.
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The groom's father is a lead quality process inspector, in Middletown, Conn.
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Without a lead singer, what's the point, so they pulled the plug.
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In the early 1990s, he was a lead dancer with MC Hammer.
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TL: You know, it was sort of a lead by example thing.
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Levandowski was a lead engineer at Google's self-driving project, after all.
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Plus, should the Patriots get a lead, Blount is their clock killer.
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She works at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center as a lead operations engineer.
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Mr. Gray had sold a lead-poisoning settlement he received in the 1990s.
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And Pence has taken a lead role in helping choose the next justice.
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During that incident, Pratt struck Anderson in the face with a lead pipe.
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Lopez Obrador holds a lead of 20 points or more in most polls.
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Detroit never quite pulled away but maintained a lead throughout the second half.
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Williams beat his mother to death in December 2016 with a lead pipe.
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How many films in 2015 starred people of color in a lead role?
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This is Atomico's first investment in a French startup as a lead investor.
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The good news for Clinton would be that she still holds a lead.
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We've opened up a lead and we plan to hold on to it.
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Democrat: Democrats have a lead in favorability ratings by party, per NBC News.
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Crabb was a lead attorney for the government in that case as well.
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Betting markets are putting their money on a lead for the remain vote.
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Get a lead, hold the lead, and that's what we've got to do.
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It felt strangely familiar to have a lead female character be so outnumbered.
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The residents of Flint, Michigan, aren't the only ones facing a lead crisis.
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The poll shows Sanders holding a lead over Buttigieg with 28% to 21%.
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In Iowa, Republicans held steady with a lead of about 33,700 registered voters.
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In 2006, the Republican Party enjoyed a lead among Latino voters in Florida.
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Roseanne isn't the only beloved show to suffer because of a lead actor.
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There's a lead-up time between trials before you can do them again.
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But by that time, Truex had a lead of more than three seconds.
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"We put ourselves in a good spot there with a lead," he said.
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Knowing him I expect to have a lead tomorrow and use him again.
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Larkin gave the Red Wings a lead just 30 seconds into the game.
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Episcopalians also took a lead role in affirming women's rights by ordaining women.
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Is this just sibling rivalry, or a lead up to a bigger conflict?
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They took it to us, built up a lead and we never recovered.
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Thompson, a lead forecaster with the National Weather Service, organized the 8 a.m.
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She was a lead plaintiff in the case of the United States v.
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Imamoglu said he had a lead of 28,000 with only 2,000 votes uncounted.
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Bill Gates' investment arm, Cascade Investment, is a lead partner in the project.
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Imamoglu said he had a lead of 5.553,000 with only 2,000 votes uncounted.
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I will continue to take a lead and stand up for what's right.
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The lead changed hands seven more times before the Cowboys opened a lead.
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A subsequent, automatic machine recount gave Rossi a lead of just 6900 votes.
|
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Glen has a lead on a local patio company that might be interested.
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Clinton has a lead of more than 6 points in the RealClearPolitics average.
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The pain and grief are so complete it feels like a lead weight.
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A lead attorney in the case, Richard Cullen, also represents Vice President Pence.
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"We're doing our best to score first and get a lead," Couture said.
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That gave Airbus an opportunity to take a lead in narrow-bodied jets.
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Brown's three-point play gave Pitt a lead it wouldn't relinquish, 59-56.
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Clinton with a lead of 48 percent to 41 percent over Mr. Sanders.
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Pittsburgh beat Tampa Bay, 19803-2, to take a lead in their series.
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A lead of less than 3 percentage points is a different story, though.
|
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Nevertheless, a lead director will rarely be as powerful as an independent chairman.
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Multiple polls released this week showed Jones with a lead in the race.
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The ensuing field goal created a lead that lasted more than a quarter.
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Still, Trump entered Saturday with a lead of nearly 28503 delegates over Cruz.
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Phil Bredesen (D) after holding a lead in the polls heading into Tuesday.
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Seven of his 19 RBIs this season have given the Rays a lead.
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Andrea Zukerman, played by Gabrielle Carteris, was a lead character on the show.
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His split of 252 seconds gave the Americans a lead they never relinquished.
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Clinton holding a lead of around seven percentage points, or the various models.
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In the seventh inning, those three combined to give the Mets a lead.
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"It was like someone dropping a lead ball on the floor," he said.
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Such was the case in 2008: Barack Obama had a lead over Mrs.
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But there's at least one pop star already gunning for a lead role.
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The name is a good opportunity for investors to diversify, said a lead.
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She was a lead co-sponsor of the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act.
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"I think the market is pretty strong right now," a lead manager said.
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But I remember wanting to bash your head in with a lead pipe.
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"He went down like a lead balloon," Mr. Trump said of Mr. Heck.
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"We had an opportunity to grab a lead," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said.
|
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That's a lead, and Clinton accordingly begins the general election as the favorite.
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"Showing a lead female character, it is indirectly empowering women," Mansour told Reuters.
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"Showing a lead female character, it is indirectly empowering women," Mansour told Reuters.
|
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When he's not at union meetings, he's watching the Mets blow a lead.
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He's brandishing the bong alternatively like a lead pipe and a baseball bat.
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The former vice president entered Tuesday with a lead of 85033 pledged delegates.
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John Weaver, a lead strategist for the 2016 Republican presidential campaign of Gov.
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Jacob Frey, a Minneapolis City Council member, had a lead after Tuesday night.
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THAT ALSO HAS A CORRELATION OF A LEAD OF ABOUT 153 MONTHS OF .
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Clinton has a lead among those 60 and older, African-Americans and Democrats.
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Early totals in the California Democratic presidential primary show a lead for Sen.
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Why is the White House going with him as a lead defense lawyer?
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After his teeth are out, he has a lead on low-cost dentures.
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Taking a lead for the third time was the charm for the Blues.
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We work with the French in Sahel where they are a lead nation.
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Democrats held a lead over the GOP in the race for the House.
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She also held a lead in the county in which Albuquerque is located.
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Soon afterward, he offered TMZ a lead on a tape involving Tupac Shakur.
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She holds a lead of approximately 7 points nationally in the same index.
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Polls have consistently given Johnson's party a lead over the opposition Labour Party.
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National polling averages currently give Clinton a lead of 2 to 4 points.
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Last year, a lead poisoning crisis threw Flint, Michigan, in the national spotlight.
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Sebring, Ohio, is in the middle of a lead crisis of its own.
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Some voters appeared to be heeding his message as three of four polls released on Wednesday showing a move toward staying in the EU. Two still showed a lead for "Leave", while the other two showed a lead for "Remain".
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Mr. Bosner, 31, is a lead producer of "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," on stage currently at the Stephen Sondheim Theater in New York, and was also a lead producer of the production of "Sunset Boulevard," which closed in June.
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McConaughey is a self-titled "junker" who built a lead pipe empire worth millions.
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At this early stage, the opinion polls for 2018 show Lula with a lead.
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Clinton has held a lead over Trump in national polling averages for six months.
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Kasowitz is playing a lead role in handling Trump's responses to the Russia investigation.
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A poll in October and again in May showed the Democrat with a lead.
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Tesla has somehow built a lead in electric cars that traditional automakers can't overcome.
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The EPA typically recommends a lead level below 20 parts per billion for schools.
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However, I am starting to understand why he released this as a lead single.
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You think a lead in a movie is going to be a weak woman?
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But Rozovsky, now a lead researcher, needed to figure out which norms mattered most.
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Jeffrey Tambor, of course, plays a lead role as a transgender woman on Transparent.
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They fought back, took a lead in the 10th, held on behind rocky pitching.
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But just 23 months later, Sanders held a lead over Clinton 28% to 220%.
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A lead vehicle would cut trenching into the existing surface and sweep up debris.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I rode shotgun in a lead Humvee and I looked for bombs.
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The company claims to have taken a lead "in both dollars and units" sold.
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I'd rather we're getting out of here 210 o'clock with a lead like that.
|
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Toronto&aposs bullpen, meanwhile, failed to hold a lead for the third consecutive contest.
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While holding a dog on a lead, however, his success rate rose to 28%.
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Harris, a lead product manager at the company, didn't respond to requests for comment.
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Cruz holds a lead in polling in Texas, but that has been slipping lately.
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The second would ensure him a lead role in any future gun-control legislation.
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Mike Trout's three-run home run gave Los Angeles a lead it wouldn't surrender.
|
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Martha McSally recently lost what appeared to be a lead over Democrat Kyrsten Sinema.
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He was like a low-level villain from another game turned into a lead.
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When you have a lead like that, you shouldn't be shooting a 3-pointer.
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He thinks MJ has too big of a lead for LeBron to catch up.
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We're also told there was no hair or other sample that produced a lead.
|
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That run allowed Wichita State to secure a lead it maintained until the intermission.
|
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But cops have a lead ... surveillance video shows three men wearing hoodies and gloves.
|
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Clinton held a lead against Sanders in all but one of the national polls.
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So I think Singapore has taken a little bit of a lead in that.
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"I never saw anyone in a lead role that looked like me," he said.
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But when you get a lead, for a younger guy, sometimes those are tough.
|
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Before the completion of the manual recount, Scott had a lead of 12,603 votes.
|
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"I Took a Pill in Ibiza" is a hilarious downer of a lead single.
|
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Scott has a lead of about 85003,600 votes over Nelson entering the hand recount.
|
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A RealClearPolitics average of surveys shows the party with a lead of 7.2 points.
|
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Simply getting a lead — at any point in a game — would most likely help.
|
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A RealClearPolitics average of surveys shows the party with a lead of 7.3 points.
|
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"We got a lead, but Tyler couldn't make pitches to keep it," Scioscia said.
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We have to be able to hold a lead, and tonight we did that.
|
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"Excuse me," he called out to a couple with a dog on a lead.
|
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"It's all we can ask for, a lead late in the game," Allen said.
|
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We're also told the folks who make the decisions don't think he's a lead.
|
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Biden also holds a lead over all other 2020 Democratic candidates in most polls.
|
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Sergio Agüero gave Manchester City a lead in the fourth minute on a penalty.
|
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He was human; he could blow a lead or a shot like any duffer.
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Nanjiani went on to land a lead part on the HBO comedy Silicon Valley.
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Lewis took a lead pass from Kopitar and beat Price with a backhand shot.
|
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Among voters who responded to pollsters' first call, Remain had a lead of 1.1%.
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A lead lawyer for plaintiffs, Steve Berman, said they planned to appeal Friday's ruling.
|
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Democrat Andrew Gillum has held a lead over Republican Ron DeSantis since the primary.
|
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Ahead of the final apparatus, the high bar, he held a lead of 0.901.
|
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A lead attorney in the case, Richard Cullen, also represents Vice President Mike Pence.
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L, who was last year named as a lead UK government adviser for aerospace.
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It's a heck of a lead in, and, quite frankly, a recipe for disappointment.
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Three, we could have a lead and he won't be available for as much.
|
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Despite rejecting genetically modified crops, Western Europe maintained a lead over Canada in yields.
|
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But Democrats, who have lost almost 180,000, still have a lead of around 900,000.
|
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Bannon jumped into this Alabama race after the primary showed Moore with a lead.
|
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And in Vittorio Grigolo's dazzling Rodolfo, Mr. Gaffigan had a lead tenor worth following.
|
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But the bullpen again gave a lead to Jansen, who closed out a victory.
|
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Most have Moore with a lead, but show Jones within the margin of error.
|
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He held a lead of 290 percentage points with two-thirds of precincts counted.
|
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He enters with a lead in the polls because of support from those voters.
|
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Clinton heading into the state's Democratic primary with a lead of more than 20
|
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So she leverages her former friendship with Kevin (Casey Cott) into getting a lead.
|
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Rosendale's political background gives him other early advantages, including a lead in direct donations.
|
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Clemson responded by scoring 2210 straight points for a lead it would never relinquish.
|
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Conversely, in Michigan and Pennsylvania, he didn't have a lead against any of them.
|
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With a lead, the Jets sport a record that would make Mariano Rivera blush.
|
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"No team with a lead this big has ever lost the title," he said.
|
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Her remarks came as Mr. Buttigieg has taken a lead in some Iowa polls.
|
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Moore drained a 3-pointer to give DePaul a lead it would not relinquish.
|
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"It is a little bit less pressure," Gonzalez said of pitching with a lead.
|
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She contacted other volunteers for a lead on where she could find the decorations.
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Recent polls have also shown Clinton with a lead over the presumptive GOP nominee.
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Microsoft still has a lead in workforce productivity and collaboration, but competition is intensifying.
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He was a lead critic for The Daily Telegraph for more than 25 years.
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" He added: "I'm a lead on Broadway, which I never thought I could be.
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" He added: "I'm a lead on Broadway, which I never thought I could be.
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This is the first time I've given a lead character a really strange moniker.
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But lately the polls have shown Mr. Cruz building a lead over Mr. O'Rourke.
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That is a lead that is so big, it's ready for a bar mitzvah.
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Recent polls have shown the race narrowing, with some even giving Jones a lead.
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It's far from the first American city to have a lead-in-water crisis.
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Trump doesn't need to convince all that many voters to surge to a lead.
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No matter who the Thunder are playing, they never have a lead that is safe.
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"We hope by February next year we should have identified a lead investor," she said.
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That's why he'll pay a driver $500 for a lead that turns into a sale.
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The order book and pricing dynamics generated a huge amount of interest, a lead said.
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"ME!" is also the first time Swift has dropped a lead single that's a duet.
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As she chases a lead, Megan soon learns that even vampires exist in her hometown.
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That said, Nikon's spring release for the KeyMission won't give it much of a lead.
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Seattle outscored Washington State 25-228 in that span, building a lead of 28-26.
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But Serge Saumur, a lead plaintiff in the Canadian civil case, is no longer interested.
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Lucroy homered in the second inning to give the Rangers a lead they never lost.
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It's also worth noting that Washington was a lead in every sense of the word.
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After rounds of recounts in the state, Scott maintained a lead of about 10,000 votes.
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Polls have shown Imamoglu, a former district mayor, retaining a lead over his AKP rival.
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Kansas has maintained a lead at the five-minute mark of every game this season.
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Clinton, more so than other swing states, has struggled to grow a lead in Nevada.
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In the next chart, we look at rounds for which SoftBank was a lead investor.
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Google currently doesn't have a lead supervisory authority EU-wide that looks into individual cases.
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One excruciating scene shows a lead dancer refusing his sexual advances; she is subsequently fired.
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Surveys give him a lead across all age ranges of 20 percentage points on average.
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Previously, he was the commission's general counsel and a lead advisor to chairman Ajit Pai.
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"When you intend to go public you need to have a lead indication," says DeSantis.
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Right now she wants to cook, be a lead designer and have a donut truck.
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The centre-right New Democracy has a lead of ten percentage points in opinion polls.
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He also had a lead role in 2016's The Neon Demon with Elle Fanning.
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"We got lock!" yells Abhishek Tiwari, a lead engineer at Facebook, as the two connect.
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Her final poll showed Barack Obama opening up a lead over Clinton and then-Sen.
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But, a quick 5-0 Sooners run gave Oklahoma a lead it wouldn't give away.
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Overcommitting on a lead right hand, Page met Santos' head with a devastating leaping knee.
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And I wanted to play a lead … and I'm playing an FBI agent on Quantico.
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"We were able to make plays down the stretch and get a lead," Ellenson said.
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ET, with her holding a lead of more than 10,633 votes over Democrat Jon Ossoff.
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But Oklahoma City was able to build a lead thanks to the play of George.
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The Shockers carved out a lead by making 22013 of 214 from 221-point range.
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Following the release of "God Hates a Coward"—how's that for a lead single title?
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Clinton has a lead there now in part because Mr. Trump is unpopular with Hispanics.
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Richard Blumenthal, a lead plaintiff on the suit who was in court Thursday, said afterward.
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With a lead in delegates that is almost impossible for Mr. Sanders to overcome, Mrs.
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Until Game 5, San Jose had not played with a lead in the championship round.
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The Devils avoided losing for the fifth time when holding a lead through two periods.
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The ratings move was a rarity by a lead underwriter so soon after a listing.
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Most opinion polls within the past two weeks have given Clinton a lead over Trump.
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Rick Scott (R) entered the recount with a lead of about 12,500 votes over Sen.
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Eleven of his 16 homers have tied the score or given the Cubs a lead.
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He is now a lead engineer on InSight - NASA's spacecraft which recently landed on Mars.
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A nationwide CNN/ORC poll released Monday gave Clinton a lead of 5 percentage points.
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Julia Salazar (D), a lead sponsor of the bill, in a Decrim NY press release.
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Sandoval's three-run homer in the fifth gave the Giants a lead they never relinquished.
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Clinton has a lead of a mere 85033 percentage point in both Pennsylvania and Florida.
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Debby Ryan walked away from filming Netflix's Insatiable with more than just a lead role.
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The Predators took a lead less than 30 seconds later, after Moore held James Neal.
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Taylor (103 points) got hot, and the Longhorns regained a lead as large as 210.
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He needs a lead lawyer who has the backing and resources of a large firm.
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However, Samsung is not alone in claiming a lead in the next generation of chips.
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Also peculiar was the addition of a lead leg front snap kick to Garbrandt's game.
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Showalter had an opening to say he was waiting for a lead to use Britton.
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If they don't, Sanders could yet emerge from Super Tuesday with a lead over Biden.
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Robert Tarango, 55, is perhaps the first deaf-blind actor in a lead movie role.
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The bride's father is a lead clinical pharmacist at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in Brooklyn.
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The Rockets gradually reeled them in, even taking a lead late in the third quarter.
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Mr. diGenova, a former United States attorney, is not expected to take a lead role.
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Brady, with a giggle, conceded he was out of his element as a lead blocker.
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Earlier they were mostly lower, taking a lead from declines overnight in the United States.
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According to him, I was a difficult student with a lead foot and jittery nerves.
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The company has not previously designated a lead independent director on its 11-member board.
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CF Charlie Blackmon extended his hitting streak to 216 games with a lead-off single.
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Durbin, a lead negotiator on immigration, has rejected the White House's proposals out of hand.
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I don't see a path for a lead in the pledged delegates for Sen. Sanders.
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All the camps were within 200 yards of industrial waste from a lead-smelting factory.
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It helped that the Mets had a lead thanks to Bruce and T. J. Rivera.
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Why does a save normally have to involve a lead of three runs or fewer?
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Neither team had a lead greater than five points to the end of the game.
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The Democratic nominee also holds a lead among Hispanic voters, 70 percent to 21625 percent.
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He has kept the Wild from taking a lead at any point in the series.
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The Grizzlies made runs in the fourth but were never able to gain a lead.
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This time, they held a lead in the final minute that could not be preserved.
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A recent Emerson University poll showed him holding a lead over other potential GOP opponents.
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Thankfully, the film is anchored by a lead performance that overcomes its self-imposed limitations.
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Tanev's winner came off a lead pass from Bo Horvat from the offensive blue line.
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A lead F.D.A. investigator said in a 22019 report that 13 infants had been harmed.
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A lead F.D.A. investigator said in a 22019 report that 13 infants had been harmed.
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A supporting player now, she may be a lead actor in this museum's subsequent scenes.
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McCaskill is a lead co-sponsor on numerous efforts to strengthen laws against sexual assault.
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Polling averages last week showed Clinton with a lead of between 4 and 603 points.
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Clinton holds a lead in polls but Mr. Sanders is working hard to gain ground. Mrs.
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Jessica Chastain, a lead in "The Martian," studied drama at Juilliard on the Upper West Side.
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Since Jones was switching doctors, the clinic did a full blood workup, including a lead test.
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The message hits you like a lead bus: America ... um ... war ... er ... Disney ... and stuff. Wow.
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Auburn immediately responded with an 483-2 run to take a lead it would never relinquish.
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His firm was also a lead investor in cloud software leaders Box, Yammer, Successfactors and others.
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"This has gone down like a lead balloon at the BBC," the source told The Sun.
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"It's disappointing when we had a lead like that and the way Noah pitched," Sewald said.
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"Once again, we didn't close when we had a lead," Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy said.
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A lead official at US Citizenship and Immigration Services emailed the incorrect guidance to asylum officers.
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Mohajer's hope is that the company has enough of a lead on Amazon and other companies.
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She hasn't just witnessed women's progress in the sport — she's played a lead role in it.
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But she said it would urge scientific organizations to take a lead on tackling the issue.
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In this scenario, Wefox effectively acts as a lead generation or matching service for local brokers.
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With the announcement, Britain hopes to have snatched a lead in developing the West's next fighter.
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She's also a lead in Blackbird, a film about a Black teen struggling with his sexuality.
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Together, the bond deals drew orders of over 20 billion euros, according to a lead manager.
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I credit Ghostbusters, Saturday Night Live, Vacation as sort of a lead-up to this film.
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For Richter and Koper, it was enough of a lead to press on with the search.
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I credit Ghostbusters, Saturday Night Live, Vacation as sort of a lead-up to [Thor: Ragnarok].
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An average of publicly available polls gives Mr Moore a lead of only 2.3 percentage points.
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Actors, too, choose whether they will be considered as a lead actor or a supporting actor.
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Ford became a lead investor in Argo in 2017 with an initial investment of $1 billion.
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It's hard to catch a really good team when they get that big of a lead.
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It seems to be more motivating to overcome a narrow deficit than to protect a lead.
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Kelly Olynyk began the flurry with a dunk to give Boston a lead it never relinquished.
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We had enough of a lead and enough of a fresh bullpen to get him out.
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Bette Midler snagged a lead actress in a musical nomination for her turn in Hello Dolly!
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"We know (losing a lead late) can't happen, especially this time of year," Cizikas told Newsday.
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Justin Turner drew a lead-off walk, then Puig followed with another walk one out later.
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Back then they had a lead on one person, but he wasn't the only one involved.
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How did Drake get this far without scoring a No. 1 hit as a lead artist?
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Saudi Arabia has set final guidance on its triple-tranche bond offering, according to a lead.
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If you discover a lead reading at or above that level on the report, take action.
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On his company's advisory board are data scientists from Amazon and a lead designer from Google.
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The moment Trump took a lead in the Electoral College, the Dow Jones dropped 800 points.
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Suarez's run-scoring double in the first inning gave the Reds a lead they'd never relinquish.
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Importantly, AstraZeneca has a lead of two to three years over rivals in this particular area.
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Finally, she got a lead role with 2010's Easy A — and big-time stardom followed.
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The Hurricanes have entered the second period with a lead for three games in a row.
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The bill includes $170 million in grants for drinking water safety and a lead exposure registry.
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Durant converted consecutive baskets midway through the second quarter to push Golden State to a lead.
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"Market volatility has impacted whether this was a go or no-go day," said a lead.
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"We feel we are a much better team when we play with a lead," Upshall said.
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In North Carolina, Trump has a lead of slightly more than 1 point in that index.
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The Golden Eagles maintained a lead of at least 37 points the rest of the way.
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If the Orioles have a lead after the sixth inning, the other team is in trouble.
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And once you capture a lead, you've got marketing automation that pushes them into your CRM.
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Tunisian jihadists are taking a lead role in IS camps in Libya, Tunisian security sources say.
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KQED, a public television and radio station, is also taking a lead role in the campaign.
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The Democrat had held a lead over Saccone in the latest polls ahead of the election.
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Through four games, the Sharks have yet to play with a lead against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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A RealClearPolitics average of polls in shows Gillum with a lead of roughly 4 percentage points.
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More importantly for Washington, its ability to defend Isaiah Thomas and maintain a lead improved dramatically.
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Polls have continued to show Democrats with a lead over Republicans on the generic congressional ballot.
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Among people "almost certain" to vote, it found him with a lead, 51 to 46 percent.
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The score was tied four times in the second quarter before the Pelicans opened a lead.
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Holding a lead, Mets relievers Fernando Salas, Addison Reed and Jeurys Familia fired three scoreless innings.
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The arrangements usually included a saxophone solo and a lead guitar line that echoed the melody.
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I can spend a few minutes checking Twitter or investigate a lead with Mary Jane Watson.
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It gave the Yankees a lead and a chance to look forward to the next day.
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All of the polls show her with a lead among voters who have already cast ballots.
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Clarke earned her fourth Emmy nomination, this time as a lead actress in a drama series.
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"Seeking a lead attorney to represent client involved in an ongoing Federal investigation," the ad reads.
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The current RealClearPolitics average in the Palmetto State gives Trump a lead of 16 points, however.
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In total, that gives her a lead of 1,85033 to 1,004, according to The Associated Press.
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"ISIS, these terrorists, did this," Itkhlaf Mohammed, a lead engineer working to cap the wells says.
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Chinese private equity firm Primavera Capital was a lead investor, two of the sources told Reuters.
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I helped pull together a string ensemble: myself, a lead violinist, a violist, and a cellist.
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Mike Rounds (R-SD), who had been a lead negotiator on the bipartisan proposal, and Sen.
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But Britton is the closer, and closers generally pitch only with a lead in road games.
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Amy Schultz, a lead recruiter at LinkedIn, recently spoke about new ways to court pristine talent.
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It was also the 16th to either break a tie or give the team a lead.
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And as recently as November of last year, Clinton held a lead in New Hampshire polls.
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"I'm confident he'll have a lead coming out of Super Tuesday — a fairly significant lead," Rep.
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And now that they have a lead they seem to have no intention of going home.
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After days of callbacks in Miami-Dade County, the Republican incumbent, Carlos Curbelo, took a lead.
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Without warning, the television series killed off a lead character, the lawyer Will Gardner, midseason, midseries.
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Especially in the prickly relationship of Ani and Eddie, it suppresses sentimentality like a lead apron.
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Dr. Donahey, 33, is a lead clinical pharmacist at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Ill.
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In the Quinnipiac University poll, Warren held a lead over Biden, 28 percent to 7133 percent.
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Baekhyun is a lead vocalist in the group and Kai is known as the lead dancer.
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With any luck, a lead on a new gene discovery will be waiting in her inbox.
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Louisville maintained a lead and pushed ahead to 57-49 with just over eight minutes left.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, struggling to establish a lead ahead of an Oct.
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A few months later, Lanman doubled down with a lead investment in the Series A round.
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Down in the basement, she, too, had been bludgeoned over the head with a lead pipe.
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McGinty has maintained a lead since mid-July, though one survey has Toomey up 28500 points.
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Polls published on Monday, ahead of a June 73 referendum, gave the "Leave" campaign a lead.
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With both candidates having claimed a lead, many observers say a runoff remains the likely outcome.
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The Democrat also holds a lead over the Republican among independents, 34 percent to 25 percent.
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For the third time this season, the Texas left-hander exited a start with a lead.
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McCutchen's home run meant that Los Angeles relievers had blown a lead in seven consecutive games.
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In early primary and caucus states, no candidate has managed to sustain a lead over time.
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Now that the group has three members taking a lead in the Homeland Security talks — Reps.
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McCormick, 28, is a lead analyst in the Syracuse office of Bank of New York Mellon.
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Burry was a lead architect on the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona for 38 years, until 2016.
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We're hoping that opening this up to the general public will help us find a lead.
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He got a lead on a potential victim being buried in concrete in a foundation wall.
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Together, the bond deals drew orders of over 28 billion euros, according to a lead manager.
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I knew there wasn't enough imagination in the industry for me to be seen as a lead.
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A lead lawyer for the plaintiffs who sued the FBI didn&apost respond to a message Wednesday.
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Otherwise, I predict it won't be able to maintain a lead (if it gets one) for long.
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He had already set up the band with some friends but was looking for a lead singer.
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"We had a lead at halftime, up 10, but Brooklyn kept playing," Bucks coach Jason Kidd said.
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So take a state like North Carolina, where the polls now show Hillary Clinton with a lead.
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In the coming months, advertisers will have the option to run a lead generation campaign through Messenger.
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She performed a lead role in Richard Maxwell's The Evening, which premiered last year at The Kitchen.
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Artem Anisimov provided Chicago with a lead just 41 seconds in when he tipped a Rutta shot.
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I was a lead in an off-Broadway play where I played a chorus boy named Darius.
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Tunisian jihadists are taking a lead role in Islamic State camps in Libya, Tunisian security sources say.
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I am going to Vegas!" she told E!. "Being a lead role in a play in Vegas?
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A POP 2017 poll showed Thursday a lead of 24 percent to Fillon, slightly above Le Pen.
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He'll use it on offense as a lead, and he'll use it on defense as a check.
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Their equipment was a plumb line—a piece of cord with a lead weight at the bottom.
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It therefore makes sense for the organization to take a lead in addressing these urgent global challenges.
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But it's not the only start-up vying to take a lead in the anti-fraud space.
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Schwarber had reached base with a lead-off bunt and moved to second on a passed ball.
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Once we get a lead, we've got to be able to continue to play like we were.
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Why else did she enter the race with such a lead over Cory Booker and Amy Klobuchar?
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This change was prompted by the #MeToo movement, in which Ms Carlson has played a lead part.
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"It was great to get a lead and play from ahead," Panthers middle linebacker Luke Kuechly said.
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It can also make recommendations, for example about when you should be following up with a lead.
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Overall, though, Democrats still have a lead of 243,000 ballots cast so far in the early vote.
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A lead supervisor like Vogel charges $144 per hour, while Vogel's basic technicians earn $126 per hour.
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Harper scored the first two buckets of overtime to give Auburn a lead it would not relinquish.
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Phelps swam the second leg of Sunday's 4x100 freestyle, giving the Americans a lead they wouldn't relinquish.
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When coined in 18th century Italy, the phrase prima donna was straightforward: a lead female opera singer.
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It's not just playing from a lead; almost no one else is even in the same stadium.
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A blood lead test is the only cheap and reliable way to identify a lead-poisoned child.
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The investor selected as a lead plaintiff typically picks the lawyers who will serve as lead counsel.
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Who knows, if the show gets renewed, some of them may get a shot at a lead.
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She will probably still win her party's ticket: she has a lead of more than 200 delegates.
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And now a woman over 40 has a very difficult time being a lead in a movie.
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Trump has a lead over Clinton among Iowa evangelicals, 22019 to 25 percent, according to the poll.
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She found other musicians through people she knew in Washington, but they were missing a lead guitarist.
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Jorge Alfaro drew a lead-off walk and moved to third on a single by Cesar Puello.
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The country's easternmost region is shaping up to play a lead role in the electrification of cars.
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According to a lead, the borrower's sterling funding is typically issued out of its Financial Services arm.
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They were able to get us a lead and a little bit of momentum, just positive energy.
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"It's definitely refreshing to have a lead character as a female lead and really complex and great."
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He proved the bass slap could be a lead weapon, as dynamic as the electric guitar wail.
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If she wins this year, it would be her first Golden Globe in a Lead Actress role.
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Polls leading up to the vote consistently gave Ms Fujimori a lead in the mid-single digits.
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It started shooting over a month ago in Atlanta, with Taraji P. Henson in a lead role.
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While Cruz has consistently held a lead in cash on hand, O'Rourke has been closing the gap.
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Management: Agency deputies take a lead role in the back-office functions that support vital DHS missions.
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Chapman was pitching with a lead in the eighth inning for just the fourth time all season.
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The majority of recent polls have given the PD a lead of between one and four points.
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It takes a lead time of 10 years to 12 years to achieve a new weapons system.
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Ed Perlmutter, who some feel could potentially emerge as a lead negotiator if Pelosi agreed to talk.
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As Twitter struggles to keep advertisers interested, Instagram may soon take a lead over its beleaguered competitor.
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She has served as a lead expert on the report for each of the past three years.
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When Matt Pakucko, a lead plaintiff in the class-action lawsuit, first smelled the leak on Oct.
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According to RealClearPolitics, Clinton has been averaging a lead of 28503 points in recent New Hampshire polls.
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"The biggest thing I see is when we get a lead, we get very casual," Fizdale said.
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S.C. panel, which differs in a number of respects from other surveys, gives Mr. Trump a lead.
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The deal never had high approval ratings, and it became a lead weight around Walker's re-election.
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In Michigan, he has a lead of 10,704 votes, and in Pennsylvania, his advantage is 70,638 votes.
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"That was probably the best we've done with a lead like that in the third," Crosby said.
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Five of six home runs this season have been solo shots, four giving the Royals a lead.
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That was the original vision and whatever I continue to pursue as a lead of this band.
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After the final cycle of stops completed, Elliott had a lead of nearly three seconds over Larson.
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Macron reiterated his opposition to the "spitzenkandidat" system whereby a lead candidate is chosen by a party.
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The home run, Moreland's 10th of the season, handed the Red Sox a lead they never lost.
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Clinton won the popular vote with a lead of more than 2 million over the President-elect.
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Four of the past five Ohio polls give Mr Trump a lead of at least three points.
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"The retractable roof on Atlanta's NFL stadium is not working properly," Meyers offered as a lead-in.
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She also had a bit of a lead foot and addiction to the mud with the Razor.
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" Manufacturer A.Q. & Co acknowledged the product contains a lead compound, but said it's safe when "used externally.
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The worker, Robert Tarango, 55, is perhaps the first deaf-blind actor in a lead movie role.
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His father, a former Fairmont police officer, works as a lead security officer at Fairmont State University.
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"It really does change the history books in Texas," said Reign Clark, a lead archaeologist on site.
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His mother retired as a lead in the business office of Emory Healthcare, a hospital in Atlanta.
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He played a lead role in prosecuting executives at the law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf for accounting fraud.
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Their middle relievers gave a lead to their star closer, Kenley Jansen, in both of Hill's starts.
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Until then, she is simply still a lead of one of the United States' most popular dramas.
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Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), a lead co-sponsor of the legislation, at a press conference on Tuesday.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden narrowly won the Washington state primary, keeping a lead over progressive Sen.
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His father works in Cambridge as a lead scientist at Monsanto, which is based in St. Louis.
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The 27-year-old Swede began the winning play by getting a lead pass from Artemi Panarin.
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The formula is simple: get through five with a lead and turn the game to a bullpen.
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At the end of the 2015, Mr. Obama played a lead role in brokering the Paris Agreement.
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They have to accept a halter, walk on a lead and pick up their feet for trimming.
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She soon opened a lead on the field that was nearly a full second, a stunning margin.
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Britton is a closer, the pitcher charged with protecting a lead at the end of a game.
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With good reason, perhaps given how close Iceland came to taking a lead in the early minute.
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Harder, a former venture capitalist, had a lead of approximately 4,900 votes when the race was called.
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On November 17, one month after I left, a lead opened through the middle of the camp.
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Google, Uber and the Chinese search engine Baidu all have a lead in development of autonomous driving.
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Virginia took a 30-28 lead to the halftime break despite appearing capable of stretching a lead.
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Benoit Pouliot and Klefbom also scored for Edmonton, which blew a lead for the fourth consecutive game.
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Roundup When Brian Wilson was young, another kid cracked him upside the head with a lead pipe.
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The home run, Moreland's 10th of the season, handed the Red Sox a lead they never relinquished.
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San Francisco (62-46) gave Moore a lead in the first inning off Phillies starter Vince Velasquez.
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Do you take pride in playing a lead female TV character who's over the age of 30?
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Gossett left with a lead despite allowing five runs in five innings for the second consecutive start.
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Elsewhere, Spain starting selling a new 30-year bond, which saw strong interest, according a lead manager.
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"Has Adam Schiff ever lied?" he asked, referring to Representative Adam B. Schiff, a lead impeachment manager.
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The groom, 24, is a lead rental car sales associate at Avis Budget in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Ole Miss scored the first five points of the second half for a lead it never relinquished.
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Elias Lindholm intercepted the puck in the neutral zone and sent Gaudreau ahead with a lead pass.
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The ball fields of Red Hook, Brooklyn, were built on the site of a lead-smelting plant.
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But a new national poll shows Mr. Sanders, above last week in New Hampshire, with a lead.
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A lead large enough that they should win control of the House, if everything holds through November.
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SHORT POSITIONS Most polls show the Conservatives with a lead of at least 10 points over Labour.
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By late summer 2016, he had established enough of a lead for Democrats to surrender hope. How?
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It's not about introducing bills, but taking a lead negotiating role on these budget and immigration issues.
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Today: a lead development manager who spends some of her money this week on a reindeer onesie.
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Many funny actors will go an entire career without landing a lead role in a television sitcom.
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States must identify a lead agency to supervise the distribution of settlement money no later than Dec.
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He will also have a lead role in the "Kingsman" sequel, set for release later this year.
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Jerome knocked in three straight 3-pointers to give Virginia a lead that it would never relinquish.
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And while Trudeau's party maintains a lead across the province, the size of that lead is deceiving.
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If the Red Sox take a lead by the fifth inning, get quiet and stay that way.
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In the sixth, Tatis followed a lead-off single by Greg Garcia with a 403-foot homer.
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The gallery has enlisted a local company, Stagecoach South East, as a lead sponsor and board member.
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Yes, this is not your typical superhero show with a lead that sports a cape or mask.
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Clinton has a lead of 4.4 percentage points in Pennsylvania, the website's average of recent polls showed.
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At Public School/Intermediate School 208, in the Bellerose neighborhood, 36 outlets had lead levels above the threshold, including a classroom water fountain with a lead level of 1,740 parts per billion, and a faucet in a girls' bathroom with a lead level of 8,850 parts per billion.
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As it turns out, Joseph Cross, a lead concept artist at Bungie, also worked on Kong: Skull Island.
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Clinton a lead of 260 percent to 453 percent among people who reported that they caucused in 245.
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That said, not even a dream team has any special rights to defend a lead outside the laws.
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The engaged gamblers could clearly see Fani pulling ahead in the first rounds, a lead she maintained throughout.
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After diluting the sample with distilled water, it still registered a lead reading of 1,20163 parts per billion.
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A lead on the transaction said that the yield target of 1.5% was important for long-dated investors.
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It was enough of a lead to propel Villanova to a home victory and clinch yet another title.
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It went down like a lead balloon in Canada, and Ignatieff skulked off into the Canadian political wilderness.
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Importantly, AstraZeneca has a lead of two to three years over other drug companies in this particular area.
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Rudy Giuliani — the president's private attorney — has taken a lead role in communications with some officials in Ukraine.
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Most recently, Jamil was announced as a lead judge on an upcoming competition series rooted in queer culture.
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Warren has opened a lead in several recent polls of the state, including a YouGov poll released Oct.
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Clinton has also maintained a lead in Florida and Pennsylvania, which have a combined 49 Electoral College votes.
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With around 403% of precincts reporting, Jones, a Democrat, had managed out a lead of less than 1%.
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Thornton was at the heart of the surge that produced a lead for Memphis (17-11, 227-224).
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It established a lead at the top of the table that has reached as high as 18 points.
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"A woman came along with a dog not on a lead, and saw the raccoon dog," Mandy said.
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Yet reviewers are already noting that the song underwhelms as a lead single after six years of waiting.
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But citizens appeared to have warmed towards the brashness of both candidates, giving them a lead in polls.
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Robert Eglet, a lead attorney for the plaintiffs, said the agreement marks a milestone in the recovery process.
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Having a lead lawyer will help, particularly given the knotty legal problems likely to arise with autonomous driving.
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"The good news is that, at the moment, the polls show that Hillary's enjoying a lead," Obama said.
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Four years ago at this point, Republicans had a lead of more than 33,000 votes, or about 3%.
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I've fought for justice in the Senate, I've been a lead on many of those bills involving voting.
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It's not important ... It seems to happen so often because one player gets a bit of a lead.
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Stored in a lead-lined chest, they will continue to be dangerously radioactive for the next 1,500 years.
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The Valencia County Sheriff's Office, the lead investigating agency, is not actively pursuing the image as a lead.
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Then this year, a lead from the Department of Justice's Familiar DNA Search team helped crack the case.
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Joel Hartman, a lead author on the study, suggests the research offers new insights about these elusive giants.
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The Angels took a lead against Lynn in the third inning after Brian Goodwin doubled with one out.
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"We went viral in the Tenderloin," Neil Shah, a lead volunteer at Code Tenderloin, said in an interview.
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It's also the name of an alt-metal band from Australia with a lead singer named Clint Boge.
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Atlanta has held a lead in the seventh inning or later in each of its first three games.
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In RealClearPolitics national average, Biden maintains a lead with 27.2 percent of the vote to Sanders's 23.5 percent.
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Hassan opened up a lead in polling in August, but recent surveys show the GOP senator surging ahead.
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Brewers PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Phillies starter Jerad Eickhoff surrendered a lead just minutes after his offense gave him one.
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Her ruling Conservative Party enjoyed a lead of more than 310 percentage points over the opposition Labour Party.
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After the attack Filin - who had himself been a lead Bolshoi dancer in the past - was partially blinded.
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Each dog was tied to a lead and placed about a meter away from a person (the stimulus).
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TSR will typically pass on a story about a cheating celebrity spouse the first time a lead surfaces.
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Clinton has amassed such a lead because she's won a series of landslide victories in big Southern states.
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Selena Gomez has a lead foot -- at least in reverse -- and a poor innocent fence paid the price.
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Cleveland fell behind 3-28.31, but rallied to take a lead that Tomlin and the Indians' bullpen preserved.
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Namely, anyone who could get outs in the late innings and finish a game with a lead intact.
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By August of last year, Sanders took the lead in New Hampshire polls — a lead he'd never relinquish.
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Thesis: Cisco M&A lead Rob Salvagno tells Axios that the strategic play here is about collaboration software.
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Early entrance poll data had indicated a lead for former Secretary of State Clinton, according to NBC News.
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Network comedies fail the lady comic because they assume she's not pretty enough to warrant a lead role.
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It was a bad time for a bad game with the team scuffling and we had a lead.
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Ernie Johnson, a lead broadcaster for the tournament, is in awe by how far the technology has come.
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Giolito didn't give up his first hit until a lead-off single in the fourth by Alex Gordon.
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The trouble started this summer, when the female-centered Ghostbusters remake debuted with Jones as a lead character.
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California replaced Wells Fargo as a lead underwriter on two bond sales in the wake of its decision.
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He didn't give up his first hit until a lead-off single in the fourth by Alex Gordon.
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LeadGenius is a lead generation and nurturing tool that makes it easy to scale an account-based strategy.
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Hoskins then smacked his three-run homer to left field, giving the Phillies a lead they never relinquished.
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It marked the first time in 40 innings that the Twins had taken a lead in a game.
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Democrat Ralph Northam will roll out of these five localities with a lead of 2628-plus percentage points.
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Quick Slack to Faye about a lead for the social media manager role before I shut my computer.
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All three camps were within 200 yards of enormous piles of industrial waste from a lead-smelting factory.
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Changing a fresh fruit supplier could require a lead time of a year, depending on the growing cycle.
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Ron DeSantis ahead of Democratic Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum by nearly 34,000 votes, for a lead of .41%.
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Trump took a lead in the RealClearPolitics average for a short period of time following the Republican convention.
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Diggs tapped his toes down in bounds and gave the Vikings a lead that the Eagles couldn't erase.
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But when you get a lead late, you want to try to find a way to win it.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a lead sponsor of the Senate version of the bill, said in a statement.
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Whether he ultimately wins or not, she is probably going to have a lead in the early count.
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Clinton holds a lead in polls in the state, where black voters are expected to be a force.
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The bride's father is a lead billing analyst at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, a law firm in Manhattan.
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Baez gave up four runs in two-thirds of an inning Tuesday, blowing a lead against the Phillies.
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It's time to take a lead on issues that I cared about and try to get something done.
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Numerous polls in recent weeks have shown Democrats with a lead over Republicans on a generic midterm ballot.
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"They're on the road, hopefully trying to get a lead so he can seal the win," Bautista said.
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Ron DeSantis ahead of Democratic Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum by nearly 34,000 votes, for a lead of .203%.
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Ms. Konwiser, a lead keeper, spoke to The Palm Beach Post on video in July about Hati's arrival.
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Vettel crashed out as Hamilton came through to win and seize a lead he would never give up.
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Pollsters found Clinton has a lead over the GOP nominee among independent voters, 42 percent to 35 percent.
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After Riyad Mahrez gave the team a lead in the 10th minute, Vardy's replacement, Leonardo Ulloa, scored twice.
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I want to be a lead, and I want to be funny without it being about my anatomy.
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Denham, with 50.6 percent of the vote, has a lead of about 1,300 votes as of Wednesday morning.
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The application reads like a "lead gen" form for a bank, an app or even another edtech company.
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Holy shit it's that goddamn Cantina Song from Star Wars, "played" on the strokes of a lead pencil.
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The Jaguars limit him as much as possible when they have a lead, afraid that he'll blow it.
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LONDON, March 16 (IFR) - Poland has opened books on a dual-tranche euro issue, according to a lead.
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Trump has a lead of less than 1 point in Ohio, according to the RealClearPolitics average of polling.
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Matthew Stafford's 38-yard pass to Golden Tate gave Detroit a lead with 2 minutes 17 seconds remaining.
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DHS was made a lead agency for 10 of them, including IT, communications, critical manufacturing and commercial facilities.
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Michelle Christensen, who graduated in 2005, helped shape the NSX Supercar as a lead exterior designer at Acura.
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Like a lead singer's microphone, a gun in hand means people will listen to you and only you.
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The following Sunday, Tommy Lee Jones, who has a lead role in "Ad Astra," would be coming by.
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As a result, she started the cross-country race with a lead of four and a half minutes.
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I wasn't expecting MUFF here, for spoil or ruin, the way a baseball team can "blow" a lead.
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The Raptors led in the first quarter by 11 and held a lead throughout the first three periods.
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In April, 893, she finally secured a job in her field as a lead horticulturist at a zoo.
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The bride's father is a lead scientist at Halliburton, the oil and gas service company based in Houston.
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Tech companies have taken a lead on the issue and received praise from labor organizations for the stance.
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A few years ago, I was a lead investigator in a study for a drug for blood cancer.
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O'Neill, a lead arborist for the District, has spent 13 years trying to expand the city's urban forest.
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The Netflix original may feature a kid as a lead character, but Coffee & Kareem is no kids' film.
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Recent polling shows Mr. Ellison holds a lead — albeit a slim one — against his Republican opponent in November.
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If that were the case, then why not save him for later in case you get a lead?
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Perhaps in 2018 we have less patience for a lead character who fails math to impress a boy.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden secured a lead in the Democratic primary, topping Senator Bernie Sanders' delegate count.
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If a victim, did he or she post anything before the crime that would give us a lead?
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Nelson seems to be holding a lead in higher quality polls taken since the beginning of the year.
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Darvish gave up a lead-off home run to open the fourth but retired the next three batters.
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While Schulz enjoyed a lead earlier this year following the buzz over his nomination, the glow quickly fizzled.
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Mr. Broderick, coming off a lead role in the Broadway comedy "Sylvia," will play John, a grieving widower.
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A mixture of marketing and sales, a lead generation specialist is responsible for identifying prospective clients or customers.
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But Cardinals pinch-hitter Jose Martinez started the ninth-inning rally with a lead-off triple off Darvish.
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Opinion polls had suggested the "Yes" camp had a lead, but the gap has narrowed in recent polling.
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The victory marks the first time an openly queer Black actor has ever won a lead actor Emmy.
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This debate was a lead-up to the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, where Sanders is a decided favorite.
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" That kind of self-deprecation helps fuel his work, said Sonia Friedman, a lead producer of "Cursed Child.
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You look up in the sixth, seventh inning and you have a lead and you're still out there.
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The Kansas Republican has won seven counties so far, while Thompson still maintains a lead in Sedgwick County.
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Through a cousin, he says, he just got a lead on a full-time job at a factory.
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It's that each holds a lead on the two most important metrics beyond the polling: fundraising and endorsements.
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Survation, a rival outfit, gives the Tories a lead of just three points, within the margin of error.
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Biden, who still enjoys a lead among Democrats in national public opinion polls, has largely avoided attacking Buttigieg.
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State media reported that President Xi Jinping said China should look to take a lead in the technology.
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Earlier this week, a lead prosecutor said the attorney general's office was investigating Graña's involvement in Odebrecht's bribes.
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The sovereign is marketing the transaction at low 20s over the March 2032 BTP, according to a lead.
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Whitehouse was cast in a lead role for the series, but he never even made it to set.
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From here, Raymond believes this action will serve as a lead balloon for the price of the commodity.
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"We don't tie this to any known group at this point," said a lead analyst for FireEye Inc.
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The score was tied at 9-9 in the early going before the Rebels opened up a lead.
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"We're organized by business unit, like Cash, Caviar, Seller, Capital...and a lead/CEO for each," he replied.
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Recent polling has shown Tuberville with a lead among the GOP field, though the race remains wide open.
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The ground-breaking episode marked the first time a gay character was featured as a lead on television.
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Nixon had entered the fall campaign with a lead over Humphrey, but the gap was closing that October.
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Two days later, his bloodstained car was found abandoned in Newhaven with a lead pipe in the trunk.
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After midnight, Trump had amassed a lead of more than a million votes in the national popular vote.
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Over the past few weeks Clinton has maintained a lead of between 43 and 6 points over Trump.
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And recent polls have shown the race tightening, with at least one giving Democrat Doug Jones a lead.
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Once this discrepancy in voting intention is taken into account, ORB calculates a lead of 7% for Leave.
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We spoke to Bennu Hannibal, a lead organizer in the protest against poor living conditions and forced labor.
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We did see a poll in October and then again in May showing the Democrat with a lead.
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Some recent polls between Gillespie and Northam show Northam with a lead of between 4 and 13 points.
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That has allowed them to play with a lead most of the time instead of having to chase games.
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"RNA 'messages' are key mediators of many biological processes," Patrick Hsu, a lead author on the study, told Gizmodo.
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Authorities have a lead, Elliot said, but don't yet have enough evidence to go forward with animal cruelty charges.
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No, these words are fighting words, the kind that get you labeled an "antihero" when you're a lead character.
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In the previous Survation poll for ITV, published a week ago, the Conservatives had a lead of six points.
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But he has a lead for a ground-breaking story — if only someone would let him report it out.
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Most recently, she booked a lead part in Fox's musical drama pilot Mixtape from former Smash showrunner Josh Safran.
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Wystrach may now be a lead vocalist, but the 37-year-old was once a model for Calvin Klein.
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Sanders was favored in the state, and polls had consistently given him a lead of 2 to 8 points.
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"We've got two days left so it's not enough (of a lead) unfortunately," the 2015 PGA Championship winner added.
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The amount beats earlier expectations of 3 billion euros, a lead manager said in a note seen by Reuters.
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A Financial Times Poll of Polls gives leave a lead as well — 46 percent, versus stay at 44 percent.
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But it also felt out of character for Daenerys, despite all the hints and attempts at a lead-up.
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With support among the center-left candidates divided, Sanders could emerge from Super Tuesday with a lead in delegates.
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Hillary Clinton jumped out to a lead in the delegate count by running up big victories in the South.
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Once he helped push the Rockets to a lead, Harden and Capela took charge to close the first half.
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Her mother is a lead marketing manager focusing on video and internet products for AT&T in Los Angeles.
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Worth, 34, was until March a lead on the sustainability and social impact team at Adobe in San Francisco.
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The Pacers' inability to build a lead larger than nine points allowed Detroit to rally in the fourth quarter.
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"Now we need the work and the movement," Linda Sarsour, a lead organizer of the Women's March, told participants.
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"I'd rather have an 18-point lead than not have a lead at all," James said after Monday's game.
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It was the ninth time he has blown a lead and left the game to a chorus of boos.
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Two years after he was released, he got a job as a lead developer in a San Francisco startup.
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Italy has received orders worth more than 20.58 billion euros for the new bond, a lead manager told Reuters.
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But we have not seen evidence that there's causation necessarily for flavors being a lead-in for underage consumers.
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LONDON, April 13 (IFR) - Hungary plans to sell an offshore renminbi bond on Thursday, according to a lead manager.
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We've got a lead there late and guys put up runs and you have to get the job done.
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Polls pitting the two against each other have shown a tight race or even a lead for Mr. Rubio.
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That winter, Barack Obama used an 11-state winning streak to establish a lead of 100 delegates that Mrs.
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An "accidental" HE in the fill would go over like a lead balloon with solvers – I didn't want that!
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The Wolverines maintained a lead between one and four points until a Jon Teske dunk made it 46-40.
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She was the first Black woman to win an acting Emmy for a lead role in the drama category.
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He had a small role in Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine, and a lead in Warren Beatty's Rules Don't Apply.
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Polls show Clinton with an edge in Florida and Rubio with a lead over his likely Democratic opponent, Rep.
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McInerney was a lead bundler for President Barack Obama on the West Coast during his first run for president.
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Recent polls also show Trump taking a lead in swing states Ohio and Florida while gaining ground in Colorado.
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Need I remind anyone that Harvey Weinstein once had a lead role recast because the actress wasn't "fuckable enough"?
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Amazon also didn't earn many nominations in major categories beyond a Lead Actor nod for "Transparent" actor Jeffrey Tambor.
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Although May still commands a lead over Corbyn, he has seen his ratings increase over the past few days.
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No widely recognized poll has shown Trump with a lead in North Carolina in the last month, for example.
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That means GE likely not only needs a lead investor, but also that investor's limited partners to co-invest.
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"It's always nice for our guys to give our pitcher, the starter, a lead," said Texas manager Jeff Banister.
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Harry has urged the under-30s to take a lead as they are the future of the Commonwealth nations.
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Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer, a lead bill sponsor said the Saudis had not talked to him about that threat.
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It would seem hostile ground for Mr. Trump, although he has a lead over other Republicans in Vermont polls.
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But Lauer was in living rooms on a daily basis as a lead host of Today for 20 years.
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" Jeffrey Tambor became the first to win a lead-actor Emmy for playing a transgender character in Amazon's "Transparent.
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Even while accounting for bias, Breitbart's slightly smaller margin between Trump and Clinton is still a lead for Clinton.
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A lead banker saw fair value at around 3.30%, suggesting a concession of some 20bp at the reoffer level.
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LONDON, Feb 15 (IFR) - Nigeria has opened books on a dual-tranche US dollar offering, according to a lead.
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A lead chef works out the recipes according to the airline's needs in conjunction with our international chef colleagues.
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He's supposedly a lead, so I'm guessing he'll be a more established rebel there to help guide Rebel McRebelson.
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"Teams get a lead on us," said Bucks center Greg Monroe, who finished with 254 points and 295 rebounds.
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The Chiefs' defense is built to be aggressive, and the Chiefs' offense is built to play with a lead.
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Tesla appears to have a lead over competitors in a few areas, such as battery technology, Morningstar's Whiston said.
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Background: Trump loathed Singer during the campaign, when the billionaire was a lead financier of the "Never Trump" movement.
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The show followed his continued search to find answers about his daughter Natalee from a lead he had received.
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Italy has set initial pricing thoughts of low 40s over the 1.65% March 2032 BTPs, according to a lead.
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When you get a lead like that, you want to try to put them away, but they hung around.
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They were previously a consultant and a lead game designer, respectively, with Rovio Entertainment — the makers of Angry Birds.
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" Marlins manager Don Mattingly added, "We got the ball up early in the game, and they got a lead.
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Thomas Homan, the current acting director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was a lead investigator in the Victoria case.
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Through a company called Mountain Madness, they booked three sherpas — an English translator, a lead guide and a chef.
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We do not know if cops have a lead on the identity of the "friend" of the man arrested.
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"It's like buying cable," said Ben Pollara, executive director of Florida for Care, a lead medical marijuana advocacy group.
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The company is testing its vehicle in China, Europe, and the United States in a lead up to production.
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Some recent opinion polls have shown a lead for the "Leave" campaign, including a YouGov poll for The Times.
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Providence led by as many as 26 points in the second half, while St. John's never held a lead.
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Liverpool had taken a lead in the 63th minute on a beautifully curled left-foot shot by Daniel Sturridge.
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A RealClearPolitics average of polls shows Democrats with a lead of 7.3 percentage points on the generic congressional ballot.
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Second-seeded Dusan Lajovic couldn't hold a lead against Frenchman Jeremy Chardy, falling 3-6, 6-4, 6-23.
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Bernie Sanders holds a lead on Mr. Trump even wider than Hillary Clinton's, according to a new national poll.
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Sarah Turk, a lead analyst with IBISWorld, a market research firm, said yoga poses lent themselves to showing off.
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We're told the house has surveillance cameras inside and out and cops are combing through video for a lead.
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It is one of the few Hollywood films to feature an actor with Down syndrome in a lead role.
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Quintana held a lead of 1 minute 21 seconds entering the stage and passed Froome late in the ride.
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Polls taken before the allegations against Moore surfaced showed the Republican with a lead, but that fell quickly afterward.
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Parliament has pledged to force the Council to nominate as Juncker's successor a lead candidate from a winning party.
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Now, officials are saying they have developed a lead, and are planning to excavate a site near the campus.
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Tom MacArthur's haul and even took a lead in cash on hand of nearly half a million dollars. Rep.
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And with a lead in the RealClearPolitics average of polls once at an almost-insurmountable 2202 points on Aug.
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Andrew Mangiapane netted his first NHL goal to give the Flames a lead 13:19 into the second period.
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One man, a lead singer of a pop band, described losing his wife and bandmates as the wave hit.
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Lester struck out to end the inning, but Wrigley is alive again and he's now pitching with a lead.
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Nuzzi wrote that she was pursuing a lead that Trump had offered the chief of staff position to Ayers.
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A massive body dents this jiggly space-time much the way a lead weight sags a sheet of rubber.
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Polls have shown Clinton maintaining a lead of about 3 points nationally, according to a RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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LONDON, Feb 16 (IFR) - Mexico has set the spreads on its dual-tranche euro deal, according to a lead.
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"The documents speak for themselves," Charles Zimmerman, a lead lawyer for the players, said in an email on Monday.
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Everton's problems this season have centered on its inability to hold onto a lead — often one secured by Lukaku.
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Get this stuff wrong, and you'll see how quickly you can lose a lead, or even a whole lap.
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Other polls show his advantage closer to 5 points, but Eastman hasn't been able to capture a lead yet.
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Reuters reported in July that Morgan Stanley was seen as standing a good chance of securing a lead role.
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To make any kind of distance with a lead leg kick, a step up of some kind is required.
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Back then, Clinton built up a lead of about 200 pledged delegates, mainly from landslide wins in Southern states.
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It's frustrating losing when we had a lead in the fourth quarter, but you've got to get past it.
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And while it has a lead over rival offerings from Alibaba, it is unclear how long that will last.
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As early returns appeared on a large screen, showing Ms. James with a lead, the crowd broke into cheers.
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Still, Mr. Cruz holds a lead in recent polls, and no Democrat has won statewide in Texas since 1994.
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Taylor, a graphic design and Art Foundation professor, is a lead artist in the Detroit-based Complex Movements collective.
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The survey found Mr. Biden maintaining a lead as the top choice of 3503 percent of likely Iowa caucusgoers.
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In the mold of Stanley Clarke or Jaco Pastorius, Mr. Manzini plays his bass guitar like a lead instrument.
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The Ravens had taken a lead on Jackson's 22-yard touchdown pass to John Brown with 27:26 remaining.
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Detectives are still attempting to identify the suspect, but Matta told VICE News that the police have a lead.
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Insight Partners led the round with help from Series A lead investor General Catalyst along with Wing Venture Capital.
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We have a lead writer, and then we hire for ... Give an example of that so people can understand.
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Mr. Kelly is not playing a lead role in choosing his successor, according to people familiar with the process.
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The groom, 32, is a lead software engineer at the Mitre Corporation, a nonprofit organization based in Bedford, Mass.
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The Warriors do not have their shots falling so far, but they somehow, at least briefly, have a lead.
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Since 1909 every player with a lead of four or more strokes after two rounds had won the championship.
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Then again, they were not being asked to protect a lead, which always puts additional pressure on a bullpen.
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Correction: A previous version of a lead graphic showed incorrect information on the states holding elections on Super Tuesday.
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Biden's campaign expects Sanders to emerge from Tuesday's contest with a lead in delegates, two Biden campaign aides said.
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Koval is a former YouTube creator who joined the company full time as a lead content strategist in 2012.
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Kanan Patel, the school's co-founder and a lead teacher, sat at a table with a boy named Thomas.
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Daniel Sedin triggered the play, sending a lead pass Boeser as the Canucks caught Montreal on a counter-attack.
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"Anytime you can get a lead it's always nice to be able to not have that pressure," Leake said.
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At one point, they drive a call girl around to her appointments in the interest of researching a lead.
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Hall gave the Devils a lead with an impressive individual effort just before the midway point of the third.
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Mr. Paul is a lead editor at Wirecutter, a product recommendation site owned by The New York Times Company.
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The business would appoint a lead independent director and bar any member of Mr. Neumann's family from the board.
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And that virtually every credible poll conducted since Iowa (and even before the caucuses) showed Sanders with a lead.
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He got behind the defense after a lead pass from Brendan Perlini and beat Rittich on the glove side.
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After taking a lead, 240-13, with 9 minutes 58 seconds left in the half, the Bears stopped scoring.
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Michelle Williams, accepting a lead-actress award for "Fosse/Verdon," delivered a fierce call for pay equity for women.
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For a lead investor, the founders picked Blisce, a venture capital firm that writes checks into late-stage startups.
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The most militant and pro-Iranian Shia militias have taken a lead role in confronting the protesters, say observers.
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Biden maintains a lead in national polls, according to a Real Clear Politics average, ahead of Sanders and Warren.
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But as I read the their briefs, I noticed something I haven't seen before in a lead counsel fight.
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Elise Stefanik also took a lead role during the hearings, money poured into her Democratic opponent, Tedra Cobb's, campaign.
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Like in the Senate, Republicans with heavy immigrant populations in their state are taking a lead, including Colorado Rep.
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Instead, conversations shift based on your dialogue choices, and there are usually several ways to track down a lead.
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"Winnacunnet High School Feels the Bern," ran the headline of a lead story in the Winnachronicle , the school newspaper.
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But Durbin, a lead Democratic negotiator, insisted Thursday that immigration should be addressed as part of the spending bill.
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Maybe we instinctively discount how much of a lead Netflix has currently because their rise has been so quick.
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Then Carey's lay-in just before the shot clock expired gave Duke a lead at the 403-second mark.
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He connected on two 282-pointers and a layup to give the Bulldogs a lead they would not relinquish.
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With prize money of $2,714,281, she has a lead of more than $700,000 over second-ranked Lee Jeong-eun.
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As vice president under Barack Obama, Biden took a lead role in developing policy in Afghanistan, Iraq and Ukraine.
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Even if a homeowner conducts a lead test, the solutions can be too expensive for families with limited means.
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The groom's mother retired as a lead tutor for preschool students with autism at Swanson Preschool in Arvada, Colo.
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"This is a climate crisis you have not heard of," said Philippus Wester, a lead author of the report.
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The most likely outcome is that he maintains a lead, owing to the FN's toxic reputation with mainstream voters.
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