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The stairs that led from that entrance to the railway have long been cemented over.
Ava DuVernay directs "Selma" (Dec. 25), the story of the voting-rights marches that Martin Luther King, Jr., led from that city to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965.
Looking back, Mr. Rosen acknowledged that the series of developments that led from that lunch to this current partnership came somewhat as a surprise to him and to Mr. Theyskens: "I don't think he was ever thinking that, oh, one day he was going to become the artistic director of Theory".
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We are sorry that our friend the United States is being led away from that position.
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Then the team heard some banging coming from the runway that led from the dugout to the clubhouse.
Gen. Gordon Granger's Reserve Corps covered a vital road that led from Reed's Bridge to Rossville.
It had a tunnel that led from the garage to the main house for privacy.
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