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So the long summer days might lead a baby's eyes to grow out of shape, leading them to lose their focus, while winter babies are less likely to need glasses as they grow up. .
"Depending on communication techniques, I might lead a patient one way or the other," he said.
"It might lead a court to view the national security claim as flimsy and opportunistic".
In the meantime, however, the threat that Cem might lead a foreign attack compelled Bayezid to concentrate on internal consolidation.
This also dented hopes that Dr Abdullah might lead a powerful opposition capable of holding the president to account.
All of which might lead a person to ask: Why does Mr. Boehner want this job, anyway?
George Bernard Shaw later said that it was a play "which might lead a man to do something foolish".
Peace is much more important than any government coalition, especially if it might lead a country to an uncertain future.
The service staff is not as smooth as the restaurant's early winter opening might lead a diner to expect.
She finally comes to the conclusion that perhaps in this society Clara might lead a normal life.
Any of these could cause contagion and plunge the world economy into depression.Some people speculate that Germany might lead a breakaway core of euro-zone countries.
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