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And that will lead on to the next adventure!
Three years later I am now taking a foundation course which will lead on to teacher training next year".
My organisation, the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (Adass), will lead on shaping local markets.
The White House has not raised expectations for the budget talks that Mr. Obama initiated and Mr. Biden will lead on Thursday morning.
The GAERC is to split, creating a foreign-affairs council ("the FAC"), chaired by the high representative, who will lead on foreign policy and defence, and may end up overseeing discussions on trade and development as well.
Surely out of the works that are written some good will come, even if it is not now; and these will lead on to people who are better than ourselves".And yet old insecurities occasionally returned.
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This will lead to more one-on-one time and an overall better relationship with him.
If traits are phenotypically correlated, direct selection on one will lead to indirect selection on the others (Lande and Arnold 1983).
Mr. Palmisano announced yesterday that Irving Wlanawsky-Berger, an I.B.M. executive and scientist who led the company's drive to embrace the Internet, will lead the on-demand computing initiative.
On Tuesday, Luciana Achugar, in collaboration with Elastic City, will lead audiences on a dance-walk.
At the drop of a menu, one of the many managers, hosts and hostesses will lead diners on a tour.
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