Sentence examples for created a lead from inspiring English sources

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In this race, it meant a slow start that created a lead pack that was 17 deep at the halfway mark.

In this race, it meant a very slow start that created a lead pack that was 17 men deep at the halfway mark.

Among the others were the jeweler Jean Schlumberger, who created a lead urn for the roof of Mrs. Mellon's greenhouse, and the couturier Hubert de Givenchy, who designed different maids' uniforms for each day of the week.

The medical examiner, Dr. Mary G. Ripple, described in detail how the single shot had shredded Mr. Walekar's left arm, disintegrated internal tissue and created a "lead snowstorm" of fragments that left tears, scrapes and bruises along their path.

But Robert Fairchild (who will be making his Broadway debut) has created a lead that we fall for instantly and end up forgetting all about the original.

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In 1807 the U.S. Congress created a lead-mining district, and the area soon became an active mining centre.

This may have created a "lead-time bias" in the current study, whereby patients are diagnosed at an earlier stage and so their survival appears longer.

But Paul took it upon himself to create a lead that would become insurmountable.

"I mean, what year is this already?" But he admits that a powerful motivation for making the movie was to create a lead role for himself.

Each wire had an electrode and was insulated to create a lead, similar to that which would be used for a medical implant.

We waited for the ice to open up: if the wind direction changed for even a few hours, it could create a lead through the ice.

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