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One hundred and eleven days after the revolution, Saakashvili ordered the arrest of a fugitive from the law: Vasily Mkalavishvili, an excommunicated Orthodox priest who before the revolution was allowed by authorities to repeatedly lead his congregants on violent rampages against religious minorities, like Baptists and Jehovah's Witnesses.
VCs can acquire a bad reputation if they repeatedly lead on entrepreneurs, only to drop them during diligence.
His experience in creating multidisciplinary strategies and tactics to solve research, design, and differentiation problems has repeatedly lead to positive results.
But after what appears to be a call for Shuster to be fired over his remark, Clinton adds, "I would urge you to look at the pattern of behavior on your network that seems to repeatedly lead to this sort of degrading language".
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Applying supposed common sense has repeatedly led to mistakes.
"They have repeatedly led the way on technology," he said.
The prolonged squeeze on wage growth since the recession has repeatedly led to disappointing tax receipts.
In her study of America's indiscriminate use of pesticides, Carson was repeatedly led back to the front yard.
The moral compass in Highsmith's thrillers is always jittery, and passion repeatedly leads people to violence.
Unrest in the city has repeatedly led to the toppling of past Pakistani governments, political analysts say.
The authors argue that the "wall of separation" between church and state is a clumsy metaphor that, in the past sixty years, has repeatedly led courts into "jurisprudential quicksand".
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