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While the villains aren't quite led off in chains, the novel closes more Clancy than le Carré.
The latter, joined with Ukip, would then morph to become the full-blooded Thatcherite party that even Lady Thatcher herself never quite led.
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He bullied John Terry and Gary Cahill at times but could not quite lead his side to victory.
One problem with "Lawless," though, is that it feels chock-full of entrances that never quite lead anywhere.
Cultivated addicts and "circus performers," they have repeat encounters that never quite lead to a traditional or satisfying affair.
Instead, he lives a quietly ordered life as a designer of railway stations, his love life consisting of a series of low-key relationships that never quite lead anywhere.
Vettel started from pole position but did not quite lead every lap - he made a slow start and as he defended from the fast-starting Alonso in third, Vettel was passed by Rosberg into the first corner.
This doesn't quite lead to the white nationalist giving up his old hatred.
I'm quite easily led.
These protests, quite surprisingly, led to the sudden and rapid collapse of the Akayev government.
It is in the direction that, back on the Breakfast couch, quite naturally led the presenter Bill Turnbull to link the whip discussion with whether jump racing should exist.
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