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In 1944 she was sent back to Ravensbrück to lead a work detail.
Dennis Russell Davies, the conductor, will also lead a work by Tania León.
"When you've led a work force of 40 people for the last eight years, and you have a budget of about $3 million, I just don't get the government experience that would make one qualified to lead a work force with 225,000 people".
Afterward, he headed to Tangelo Park Elementary School to lead a "Work Hard, Play Hard" rally and unveil new basketball courts.
Example items include, "I feel that I know a lot more than most leaders about what it takes to be a good leader" and "Overall, I believe I can lead a work group successfully" (Murphy, 1992).
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Mr. Obama announced that the homeland security secretary, Janet Napolitano, would lead a working group of both parties and houses of Congress to do that.
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The necessary changes to laws will be introduced in the next session of Parliament and New Zealand will lead a working group co-ordinating the measures across the other nations.
Last January, the president asked John Podesta, counselor to the president, to lead a working group to look into the implications of Big Data.
Luke's struggle for supremacy peaks when he leads a work crew in a seemingly impossible but successful effort to complete a road-paving job in less than one day.
She leads a work-stream on political settlements and the politics of inclusion.
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