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While keeping the company's links to its history visible in a symbolic way, Seillière has twice led it on new paths.
He once hoped to lead his nation himself, as he famously led it on the cricket field, but failed.
Ms. Ananiashvili, who was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, was appointed artistic director of the State Ballet of Georgia in 2004, and in recent years she has led it on international tours, including a visit to the Brooklyn Academy of Music this spring.
Although the post could have been a sinecure, Ernest involved himself in the affairs of the regiment and led it on manoeuvres.
Command of the Army of Mississippi fell to Braxton Bragg, who was promoted to full general on April 6, and during the fall of 1862, he led it on an unsuccessful invasion of Kentucky, culminating in his retreat from the Battle of Perryville.
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The party must decide who leads it on September 14th and at the moment the race is finely balanced.
The greater motive is disappointment with Mr Brown and alarm about Labour's prospects if, as still seems likely, he leads it on polling day.
"The greater motive is disappointment with Mr Brown and alarm about Labour prospects if, as still seems likely, he leads it on polling day".
Admiral James T. Kirk William Shatnerr) assumes command of his previous starship the recently refitted USS Enterprise to lead it on a mission to save the planet and determine VGers origins.
He strapped a basket to its back and she kept her scissors and thimbles and so on in it, and led it around on a ribbon".
Mr Olmert, a seasoned politician, looks set to lead it to the election on March 28th.
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