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From now on, all roads lead forward.
Miss Light joined the school and began to lead forward transformation in numeracy and outdoor education.
During this attack he was severely wounded by a bomb, but continued to lead forward his men.
In September 2012, he published The Pause Principle : Step Back to Lead Forward, which focuses on the paradox that pause powers purposeful performance.
Three-month lead forward contracts on the London Metal Exchange rose $ 25 to $ 664 a metric ton, its highest closing price since April 4.
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Minnesota's Kevin Garnett, who has 137, 714 votes, and Utah's Karl Malone, who has 116, 912, lead forwards.
The three-month lead forward contract on the LME fell $ 7 to $ 644 a ton after rising $ 9 yesterday to close at its highest since July 25.
Thus stays are fore and aft . Those led aft towards the vessel's stern are back-stays while those that lead forward towards the bow are fore-stays.
His works for male chorus from around the turn of the century are ancestors of these near-oratorio moments, which in turn lead forward to the " Glagolitic Mass ."
:: : : : : Do you either ( a ) support the proposal made above for moving the lead forward; or ( b ) have any other constructive suggestions ? talk ) 14 : 27, 13 June 2012 ( UTC)
Talk : Voiceless uvular fricative # German example is the latest example of this that I've come across, and given the bad relations between us I have no hope that trying to contribute to the discussion would lead forward, particularly not as I already have aired my disillusion in Peter's previous attempt to remove the example; an attemptthat I then interpreted as the effect of pure ignorance when motivated with : " " Someone seems to have confused this sound with voiceless velar fricative as the German'ach'- sound . ""