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"We're a company that's ready to lead for 100 years to come," Mr. Wagoner said.
We're a company that's ready to lead for 100 years to come".
But it was one he chose to lead for the rest of his life.
"It worries me a little bit where this is going to lead for the future of the sport.
managed to lead for most of the game, but were unable to hold on for the victory.
Mr. McBride offered himself as a better alternative to Mr. Bush, saying he had the vision and heart to lead for all the people of the state.
He has already met the squad he is set to lead for the next three years in Cape Town during their pre-season tour.
Prudential Equity Group recently crunched numbers going back to 1932 and found that when small caps took control of the market, they tended to lead for 5.7 years.
The plan was for Tabori to lead for the first quarter, Beatty for the second and Grelle for the third, and then it was anyone's race.
The challenge is for adults to lead for a common good, defined by a deep concern for other people's children as well as our own.
GOOD RIDDANCE Are corporate boards too quick to fire the chief executive, undermining his ability to lead for the long term?
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