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Let's hope that during the next four years he will always challenge dogma and boldly lead the nation in new directions.
That is the future to which Trump wishes to boldly lead us: a less foreign, less diverse, more English-speaking and – dare we say – more white America.
The employees of Nadel and Gussman mourn our founder Herbert Gussman, a visionary amongst oil men who boldly lead us into new areas and new technologies.
It paved the way for him to boldly lead off in the 2004 campaign with a message of "Who do you trust?" Overseas, Barack Obama trod a similar path.
One can boldly lead others off a cliff, for example, or into a trade war that could sink an already shaky economy.
Dostum then boldly lead his 2,000 horsemen alongside the horse-mounted American special operatives in a spectacular campaign that broke out of the mountains and seized the holy town of Mazar-i-Sharif Mazar-i-Sharif Mazar-i-Sharif
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He boldly led the spade deuce, and West put up his king.
Declarer took that with his queen and boldly led the club king from his hand.
Dixie Walker and Adolph Rupp may be rightly described as absent from the list of those who boldly led American sports into a multicultural era.
The sixth, difficult and enigmatic as ever, was boldly led and fearlessly played, with Manze even finding an unexpected inner tonal glow deep in the famously icy finale.
The ensemble of prisoners was boldly led by Mr. Rushing, as a Boy, and Glenn A. Sims, as an older Man.
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