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In Tennessee, where last month Mr Gore led easily, Mr Bush is now 3 points ahead.
This style was not ineffective in verse but led easily to rhetoric.
And there began a journey that led easily to unspeakable things, even to complicity with the Nazis.
Roosevelt (like most Americans) saw little distinction between Japanese-Americans and Japan; thus hostility toward Japan led easily to suspicion of Japanese-Americans.
The race had pathos, too, as poor old Lewis Hamilton led easily and looked like he'd add another victory before leaving McLaren until he was suddenly struck down.
Meanwhile, CBS led easily during the 9 and 10 p.m. time slots with comedy repeats, "Two and a Half Men" (9.8 million) and "The New Adventures of Old Christine" (7.5 million), followed by "CSI: Miami" at 10 (7.9 million).
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One little grass leads easily to another, I have found.
Such considerations do not lead easily to practical policies.
Protecting the victims of crime from distress leads easily to protecting religious believers from offence.
It quotes the British energy economist David Fleming as saying: "Anticipated supply shortages could lead easily to disturbing scenes of mass unrest as witnessed in Burma this month.
Fusion-breaking Hopf bifurcation with S 4 symmetry does not lead easily to the existence of alternation between the pure-color images in the scrambled 4-dot experiment.
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