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to profit, which lead thee by the way that thou should go
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From here a back hall lead into the kitchen and stairs to the back-office chambers deep in the building
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On her way back to Yorthops, Ava heard feet on the spiral staircase that lead down to the office levels
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Just after the last one, the corridor became a wide and gradual staircase that lead to the floor above and a bridge to a court atop the next building
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· In case it is essential to ignore pain, may be temporarily, say while playing a game or attending to a more serious patient, remember that beyond a certain time this could lead to serious body injury to you
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Excessive alcohol consumption and side effects from medications can lead to falls, but ongoing problems with instability should be reported to a physician
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not lead you beside still waters and lay you down in green
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“Very clear,” Johnny said, biting back remarks that would only lead to having to listen to Ackers talk more
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On the other hand, pleasurable thoughts and feelings can lead to muscle relaxation and a sense of well being
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"I think it would be reasonable for everybody to loosen up, and spend about 15 to 20 minutes a day laughing," said lead researcher Dr
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"I have been lead to believe that you have not been outside the region that the natives call 'The Highlands' if you have not been at least a thousand miles beyond the lake
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She looked up the path that lead up to the house
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Our engagements after retirement lead to interactions with different kinds of persons, such as immediate family members, near relatives, close friends, old acquaintances and new contacts
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This will lead to the below steps, then proceed on to the organic disease higher stress levels in all things associated with this soil
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The type of house we live in determines conditions that can lead to cockroach
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' she said, neatly giving me the lead I want
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He made his way across the rich carpet and toward the stairs that would lead to the throne
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This will finally, lead you to suitable products
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Yes, she was a city girl, and silently cursed Tdeshi's hormones for letting them lead her out here
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‘… Inspector Ditton told our reporter that the police are now following up a new lead and hope to make an arrest in the very near future
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"I'll lead you there when we're about to leave
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unconnected events would lead
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"No, that's not what's stopping me, it's looking ahead to where this questioning will lead
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for your gift that will help, that will let me lead another such life
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It took another hour before her battered old car finally struggled up the winding roads and steep hills that lead to his remote home in South-West County Wickford
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He spun her round, stepped towards her, took the lead, and off they sped,
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trolley at the lead woman of the pack, turned on her heel and marched out of the store
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Source of our healing! The smallest deviation from the course can lead a
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" Glenelle's head was swirling on the verge of going into shock while Ava calmly lead her inside and thru the house
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The lead rat then took up
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Solve the first crime and it would lead him to the girl he was looking for
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Ricci sits beside his driver, glances back at the long row of trucks following the lead truck, smiles
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Off to the side of the road, a fire truck hoses off the wreckage of the lead truck, which smolders
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her mother’s choice, the path that lead to feeding on carrion, of chasing down the
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embrace he let himself be lead to the far corner of the olive grove
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If there was a chance of finding a warm lead then his financial affairs could be sorted out later
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armor-plated silver Mercedes limo at the lead of the column as dozens of soldiers jump out of jeeps and APCs with weapons drawn
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When we are baptized in the Holy Spirit, He begins to lead us through
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He is with us, to lead us on this earth, until the end filling us with
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Taking her arm, I lead her into the lounge and settle her on the sofa
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That made the score 5 to 3 with us still in the lead
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But we can lose it if we lead a sinful way of life
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‘You okay?’ he asked quietly as we cross the flagstones and head for the steps which lead into the garden
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simple fact that Smith could hang thoughts from this shape inevitably lead Him to
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It seemed to circle with the lead animal coming back to face the driver and the re-entering shuttlecraft
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Word, so that He could guide you and lead you out of any problem, any
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Still, it was a privilege to be on an interstellar voyage, a seedship at that, aimed at the enemy that had lead to the destruction of Immortal Talstan
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debates and the huge, towering hopes that lead all men down to a straw bed
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An individual can never lead unless they also
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Good leaders must show the same care for those they lead
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those who had a lack of faith, that Joshua made his commitment to lead the children
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Still growling, he stormed away to the stairs that lead down into the bowels
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lead to a loose philosophy that advocated, “One is just as good as another
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No matter what you do to escape from destiny, fate will eventually lead you where it wants by producing all the necessary coincidences and circumstances
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The colonnade of the Haadij was the grandest of all and lead to this amphitheater from all directions
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willing to follow the lead of the shepherds but too often the problem has been that there was nothing (no one) to follow except maybe the man in the pulpit or some godly parent or
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struggles and heartaches and disappointments but lead the elders must
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Leaders should lead in a way
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Even in the eldership, some men try to take the lead over the other elders
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Men have been appointed who are not qualified to lead but have been put into the eldership because of political, social, or monetary reasons
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Why should he be when the nation was so obviously corrupt and the nation was so obviously lead by the Angels? He knew he was being herded toward the afterlife since he was a child
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Rule over (Strong's number 757) and means to be chief, to lead, to rule
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The more he found, the more it lead to that same skinny little trace
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The first clue he found was in a signal search, there was a CLX2 listed in the connection list of a substrate function, he needed to see what that lead to
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That conversation gave him a clue in his search, he could find their veron grant line and see where it lead
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‘Is there a problem?’ I asked in as ordinary a voice as I can manage, as I lead her into the kitchen and starting to clear my breakfast things away
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This will certainly lead to another war, more destruction and more bloodshed on both sides
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A congregation without elders to lead and encourage them should pay special attention
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He hoped he wasn't being lead on here, but he said, "Yes sir, I know we are a missile, but I thought we were a missile aimed at the Kassikan, not this whole world
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He got up and lead Jaseem to his courtyard, which was now right outside the door to this study
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For a brief moment I thought that we were all saved, that government forces had smashed into the apartment and would, in a few seconds, lead us hostages out through tear gas and back into the wintery sun of cold and forbidding England
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The lead guard, Steven, a relatively new guy on the block, seemed confused, alternating between real concern and short-tempered, bullying frustration
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The glass was embedded in a network of roots instead of lead, the columns of the door were carved in sensuous curves, but the window provided a small alcove that Herndon could back him into
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The chances were low that his efforts might lead him to the columnator of the Lula as well as the containment of the shuttlecraft, but he had to try didn't he? He was like Elond in how he worried about it
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That was her mother’s choice, the path that lead to feeding on carrion, of chasing down the rabbit and the rat and vole just to fill your belly and your veins
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God knows all the possible outcomes and where it will lead, and judges accordingly
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You don’t have to be a Satanist in order to be lead by him
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Factory: If you see that you work in a factory, you will lead a boring life
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With his hand held firmly in her soft, white and cool embrace he let himself be lead to the far corner of the olive grove
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grabbed the horses’ reigns and began to lead it across the river
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If you are to lead
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“My son, if you receive my words, and store my commands within you, inclining your ear to wisdom, and applying your mind to reason; if you appeal to intelligence, and lift up your voice to reason; if you seek her as silver, and search for her as for hidden treasures – then will you understand reverence for the Lord, and will discover the knowledge of God; for the Lord gives wisdom, out of His mouth comes knowledge and reason; He has help in store for the upright, He is a shield to those who walk honestly; He guards the paths of justice, and protects the way of His pious ones; then will you understand rectitude and justice, and will keep to every good course; for when wisdom finds a welcome within you, and knowledge becomes a pleasure to you, discretion will watch over you, reason will guard you – saving you from the way of evil men, from men who use perverse speech; who leave the paths of uprightness, to walk in ways of darkness; who delight in doing evil, exult in wanton wickedness’ who are crooked in all their ways, and tortuous in their paths – saving you from the wife of another, from the adulteress who plies you with smooth words, who forsakes the companion of her youth, and forgets her pledge to God; for her paths lead down to death, and her tracks descend to the Shades; none who go to her come back again, or reach the paths of life – helping you to walk in the way of good men, and to keep to the paths of the righteous; for the upright will live in the land, and the honest will remain in it; while the wicked will be cut off from the land, and the faithless will be rooted out of it
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If not checked, these kinds of thoughts can lead a
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Son had offered the old hunter a great sum of gold to lead the way but the
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Universal silence had a shape and the simple fact that Smith could hang thoughts from this shape inevitably lead Him to choose particular ways of thinking
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I believe that this rejection of having a multitude of elders that have been distinguished and anointed by the Holy Spirit to lead and to edify is in fact a statement of our condition
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There is one point where it opens out into a pond larger than the one in Yoonbarla, three different canals lead under ten floors of city out to the harbor, another goes back into the city and the ship canal
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Some hunters from the village followed Son hoping that he would lead
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Leaders need better inner-vision and spirit of HARAMBEE, let us work together so to mould our imagination than the people they lead
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of oratory, storytelling at the Storymoja Hay Festival, where he was caught up in a tragedy and unfortunate crossfire that lead to his passing
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He tried to remember; revolution, committees and sections, the great debates and the huge, towering hopes that lead all men down to a straw bed
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This will in turn lead to more new customers, more site visitors to your online business page and eventually to more profits due to the increase in the number of customers you are gaining through social media
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Let Creativity Lead the Way
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The late 34th century in these parts was literate, peaceful and prosperous actually, compared to the centuries that lead up to it
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now hat wearing lead singer
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Still growling, he stormed away to the stairs that lead down into the bowels of the fortress where Madame Guillotine waltzed away the lives of her beaus every morning
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The endless cars stopped as the red light held them in its thrall and, in company with two women chatting about their husbands, one with a dog on a lead, a teenage boy listening to music on headphones and two casually dressed men, she crossed to the other side
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The poet Virgil said that Augustus would bring universal peace, and would lead in the blessing of a renewed humanity
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lead which had led them to Hazaribagh only to arrest an
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The road leading north of the green lead up to the hills
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· Place bells or chimes on doors leading to the outside to alert you when the patient leaves the house
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According to a leading life insurer, 'life expectancy is likely to rise from 77 years to 85 years over the next decade
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Fear, for example, can trigger release of the hormone adrenaline, causing the heart to pump faster and leading to physical sensations such as palpitations and sweating
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“There are two sets of stairs and an elevator leading down,” Vinnie said beside Johnny as he consulted a schematic of the building
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He slipped the computer into his pocket and headed for the stairs leading into the basement
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We have created these possessions as we felt their need in leading a comfortable life
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The two hour ride to the Gengee waterfront was uneventful except for a huge tie-up as they approached a bridge on the road leading into the city
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AA very reasonably large company have recently bought 50,000 shares wholly through a leading stockbroker
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STUDENT 3 sits on steps leading up to the second floor, cleans his toenails with a large knife
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’ I agreed, following her down the path leading to the back of the shop
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‘They keep a butler?’ I whispered in awe as we make our way along a corridor leading towards the back of the house
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He opened a gate into a field in which there was nothing but a hill of grass with a path leading down to it
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Desire - Moses was willing to take upon himself the role of leading the children of Israel
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In the years leading up to the war, the rhetoric and the hostilities intensified
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Caring - Moses cared greatly for the people he was leading
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This meeting's published agenda was to review strategy leading up to the encounter with the asteroid they had set in motion on their previous pass thru the brown dwarf's gravity well
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shepherds of the flock to be in the front leading and guiding them
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It was, in fact, the collapse and corruption of the state that was leading to the new hard line
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to keep in prayer those who are leading as elders
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They think they are leading the church closer to God, but are actually taking the church away from God because they have assumed a role that is
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’ She said, leading the way to her lounge
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God's way is always best; that is with elders guiding and leading the flock
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His tastes were leading Bahkmar toward a belief in an idle son of wealth as time unfolded
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’ He said taking my hand and leading me into the hall
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Janet searches my face anxiously and appears satisfied when I call at her house, ‘How are you today, Kate?’ she asked, leading me into her kitchen
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He has no such qualms, it seems, for he gives me a hug before checking that I have my keys and leading me out to where he’s parked his car
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Once the signals were physically connected, he wasted more time before he understood that it was a pointer source leading him to another hardware connector in the game room
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The containment frame was still in place, all the plumbing leading to it
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We realize how much the vanity and entertainment actually got in the way of God instead of leading us to Him
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He led the two women through a doorway into a darkish hallway leading towards the back of the building then, just before they reached the door at the end, he turned and started climbing a narrow, uncarpeted staircase lit by a window halfway up
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The boys were leading in the cup final
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’ He said, leading her to the chair by the window
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The road leading north of the green lead up to the hills
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The road leading west was where the church, the bakers
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There were also steps on the sides of the blocks leading up to the second floors of the buildings … separate storage? Glancing up, Kara saw that more guards were evident on the roofs of the buildings
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The owner of the circus got out of the leading truck
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leading us toward a place in the earth
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There was a long throw rug down the center leading to the top of the stairway
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‘Lintze! Are you all right?’ he asked, leading me out into the anteroom, his expression revealing quite clearly what he thinks of my ill-fitting attire
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There is a pathway leading to the top from inside this cave
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We are all growing up and leading different lives
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made their way towards the lane leading out of the village
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its report an orphan child leading the pack
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leading down on the otherside of the hoop
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The track leading up to The Centre isn’t wide enough for three to ride abreast and, taking advantage of the narrowness of the trackway, Berndt sets a more sedate pace as we turn off the main way
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A leading question and lacking in foundation
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With only a moment’s hesitation, Berndt selects our route and we set off; Berndt leading, me in the middle and Joris bringing up the rear
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I waived goodbye to them, deciding within a few seconds that I wasn't going to be killed, as we drove towards the road leading out of the facility
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Berndt heads straight for a wayhouse called ‘The Bright Stars’, ducking his head as he rides Adamant under the archway leading into the stable yard, the gg’s hooves clattering on the cobbles of the yard
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Even with eyes as big as compact disks, the wonder dog did not notice the fine trail of lentils leading all the way from the girl’s bed to the soldier's suite at the Ritz
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This is sound advice given by leading relationship experts to men starting the trend of online
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While Alessandra studied the handle, I found another door leading down to the crypt and although it might be a little bold to go creeping about like a burglar, I had to investigate
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With one hand in front of my face, I felt my way around until, with great relief, I found another staircase leading up to a smaller door at the top
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His wife embellished her life considerably with good quality clothes and jewellery, buffing up her ego and fluffing her aura so much that she became a leading light in the social whirl at the country club
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He was wondering where all this was leading when Jeffery asked him what he knew of Dragon Prophecy
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To every method, there must be a path leading
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One balmy spring Saturday afternoon, with his team leading by five goals to nil, Terry's manager decided to give him a well earned rest twenty minutes before the end of the match
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After all, you didn't end up leading the Super League by thirty points at Christmas without some very hard graft
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The music came slowly leading the ring of people into a steady, anti-clockwise swaying side-step; an almost imperceptible, trance-like encircling of the musicians
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We picked our way in single-file; Alexis leading, bow-legged, and me at the back, pigeon-toed
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Without local knowledge it was impossible to interpret the land and that made it so much easier to become lost - which was the most probable reason my father chose this route when they were fleeing from the fires - yet Alexis had no problem and kept our spirits up leading us through a maze of beautiful woods and dense tangled thickets along the way
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We spend our lives in useless pursuits, leading us to yet more dissatisfaction
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As they came to the landing leading downstairs, he led them off to the left
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We’re introduced to the teacher leading the trip who gives us a rough itinerary for the trip - flying out to Italy on the 28 December and coming back on the 6 January
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’ He drawled, leading us towards the back of the salon where there are cubicles for clients … when Jane said it was one of the top salons in the town, she wasn’t joking!
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The first was on the first floor of a modern apartment block set down a side street leading from the main Via degli Aranci (Orange Tree Way) towards the old town
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There is a door entry system into the main hall leading to stairs and a lift – all very clean
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There is a small area called Capo di Sorrento – a collection of hotels, small shops and private houses set amongst the olive and lemon groves strung along narrow roads leading off the main road towards the sea
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’ Alastair’s got his back to me and is apparently completely engrossed in the biscuits, but I can sense where this conversation is leading
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'It's the mob,' Ish said, one eye still on the keyhole, 'Mama is leading the pack
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wander around the earth with all of the jiberish leading you to destruction
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“Okay kid, lets sit down and you can fill me in on everything,” he said leading her over to two large chairs
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reaction leading to something that was not previously on its path
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10 and 24 years old – suicide is the third leading cause
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that she became a leading light in the social whirl at the country
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“I hope you aren’t leading us thru the sewers?” Ava asked as she tried to keep up
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One balmy spring Saturday afternoon, with his team leading by
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all, you didn't end up leading the Super League by thirty points at
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Making haste they rushed directly for the stairs leading to the roof
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In spite of that Brasil continued to be the leading mortal power, but the nations of the Afterlife had become the real power in the environs of Sol
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I slid from the chair, under the table, and backed away to the side of the door leading to the living room
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We drive through Wells and up the winding hill leading towards Bath
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” He stood also and went thru the door and up the steps, then began leading along the rail toward it
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Had it been any worse than what Ava had given him? Only in that it was given by one of the leading citizens of Sinbara in a very public place
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He had a big long larorlie trellis leading all along the side of the house, filling the space between his house and the next one, heavy with last year’s swelling pods and new buds ready to pop
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The grounds were roughly walled with loose stone and the lawn was nothing but some mossy slopes leading up to the doors between the trunks
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Each floor offered a pie shaped landing and hallways leading in all directions
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He told them of the events leading up to
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Bramshaw was the Hedly town sheriff, leading the
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The path she was used to taking turned off to the right outside the barracks and led down to the cove, a junction part way along leading off to the dig … but what if she went left outside the barracks? With one finger, she traced the route of the path as it wound through the marsh, concluding that it appeared to end up further along the coast at a stretch of beach shown on the map by a splash of yellow … at least she assumed that’s what it meant
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Had it not been for the hard-packed earth of the path, leading on in civilised glory, she would have been lost in minutes
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He was thanking her for leading the conversation this way
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Was he just thanking her for summarizing his story for him, or was he thanking her for leading him away from something bigger? Whatever it was, now that he had been lead away from it, he would stonewall returning
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Whereas the cove she knew had been a small almost circular area shut in by the ground around it and only open to the sea for a short arc of its circumference, this was a long stretch of sea-washed coast leading off in both directions as far as she could see
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They built into the midships sole a sleeved, retractable keel which when deployed extended to a depth of more than three feet, and from leading edge to following was also about three feet
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“Are you leading to anything with this?” Kulai asked, waving his hand as much to brush Enjteen back as stir the air
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” Kulai said, wondering where this was leading
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appeared around the bend in the road leading to the crossing, riding
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He was constantly crisscrossing the soon to be enclosed space, apparently unfazed by the ten foot fir poles he hoisted above his head and carried much like a waiter with a tray of food, or a drum major leading a parade band
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Tom’s shot had hit the leading cyclist in the shoulder
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The more leads that you have the more profits you will achieve
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Advertising can take place on or off the Internet using newsletters, e-mail automation techniques, or by following leads that are provided by your existing customers
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The loss of balance that leads to serious, injury-producing falls can be traced to age-related changes in the brain, diminishing vision, inner ear problems, weakening of the legs and trunk and/or the declining reliability of sensory mechanisms that let the brain know where the limbs are in space
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Which leads to the proposition that television may actually have a limited role in heart health "if you watch the right shows and spend your time watching comedies rather than stress-provokers," Miller cautioned
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The fjord that leads to the tunnel is a wonderland in itself, great grey cliffs, leaping waterfalls and deep blue water
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Practice of Dharma leads to the perfect realisation of essential unity with the Supreme or the final end, the highest good, namely, ‘Moksha’ (liberation)
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that leads almost certainly to
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She takes him by the hand, leads him to the bed
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John sits with five other men on fold-up chairs while a YOUNG PSYCHOLOGIST in a cheap suit leads a session
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He walks along a board walkway that leads to the temple
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leads us, but we feel it in our heart
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This is the way that leads
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Violence leads to more and worse violence
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CLERIC 4 leads Teekra into the room
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A guard steps up, puts a hood over Ricci’s head, leads him to the waiting executioner
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The severed head’s animated smile faded slowly as the pipes, leads and motors
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10:4), as he "leads," goes before them
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She leads us all to a spacious room, full of chairs
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’ He said quietly smiling as he leads me through a doorway into one of the back sections of the barn, ‘let’s find a quiet corner and spend some time together
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The rest of them were outside, finishing up with the capacitors, the emitters, and the control leads
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He leads me through what appears to be a labyrinth of darkened school buildings to the small theatre which is where the play is being performed
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"The Chief is back!" Rampone left his console and flew over the web of control leads and concatenators
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" But my interruption doesn't deter him, rather it leads him to his point
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As they approach from the road that leads to her house, I notice Sabrina has her arm around his shoulder
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Half carrying me, he leads me into the kitchen where he sits me down at the table
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There's an open doorway in the center to his left that Apollo finds leads to the bathroom
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There is a tunnel in this dungeon that leads to the river
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Hatred leads to murder
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Perched on a silver spike, trailing leads and luridly coloured pipe work, Citizen Marat’s head stared back at the committee chairman with eyes as clear and blue as a bright summer afternoon
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The severed head’s animated smile faded slowly as the pipes, leads and motors ceased their moment of work, but the eyes remained fixed on Danton
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watch over the family for any leads or support
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leads me up the stairs on my own tonight
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The road that leads south went down into the meadow
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that leads east was an industrious area
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Trust comes; trust in sleep that leads
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It almost leads us to wonder how much can really be said on the Kingdom of God? Yet it is the only subject mentioned that Jesus spoke of for 40 days
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As is the case with all roads out of this town, the track leads up a hill, steep in places but coming out after half an hour or so onto a ridge of hills
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This in turn leads to a lecture from Wiesse on how important this waterway is as an artery to the West Country, stressing how vital it is for local commerce and going into incredible and extremely boring detail about how it is maintained and how much it costs
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The woman leads me into the house
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that leads us away from the base of this world
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I vow that I shall love and respect you until my life ends, sharing all that I am with you and walking the path you tread wherever it leads
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She links her arm through mine and leads me off towards the house, leaving Berndt and Wiesse to deal with the ggs
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Clasping my hand, she leads me over to a two-seater sofa and sits down with me
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It leads all the way from the port at Bristol to the north
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Orens leads me over to a mounting block and steadies Sefir while I swing my leg over her back
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She leads me to a room unlike any I have seen so far
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To the left beyond it the valley widens as it leads to the sea several miles away… the sea? Are we that far all ready?
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It's not that we don't have fully functioning brains, it's that they are over active and sometimes over functioning; this leads to an overload and then to temporary irrationality
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From my perspective, mental illness is defined as any abnormal or imbalanced brain activity that leads to inappropriate actions, this being enough for diagnosis and sometimes too soon a course for medication
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Berndt catapults himself onto Adamant’s back and, with a brief glance at me to check I am ready, leads off back to the track
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The track leads gently down the slope of the hill; the woods preventing us from seeing any great distance, but as we round a bend in the way, I spot a building a couple of miles away
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Berndt, having settled Adamant, comes across to collect Sefir and leads her into the stable, chatting to the Gottesman who is showing him where everything is in there
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Fair fighting leads to resolution in most cases
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He leads us into the centre of the floor
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"Because I looked, she’s got a hardware indirect in her time-slice invocation and it leads to an alternate store in Thom’s lab
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This leads me into wiping down the draining board, for which I need to run some hot water and before I know where I am, I’m wiping down the cupboard doors, rubbing at the marks on the fridge door and starting on the shelves
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You idiot, Sally! Whatever will he be thinking? At Capel Curig we turn off the main A5 and into the road which leads to the pass
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‘It is very kind of you to come out to meet me on a Sunday,’ I said, as she unlocks the door to the house and leads the way into the hallway of the house
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'Once a fight is created, it leads to another and so on
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We stand there in the back lobby for ages, but eventually, when my sobs have reduced to sniffles, she leads me into the kitchen and sits me down, going over and putting the kettle on to boil
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“I want to explore where it all leads
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Before I can reply, the Inspector comes up behind him and, taking me by the elbow, leads me over to a chair
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‘D’you remember during ‘Showboat’ they got you to stand in for whatshername – dark haired, playing one of the leads … oh, well it doesn’t matter now
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Half an hour after leaving the house, he parks his car just off Queen Square in Bristol and leads me round the corner to a restaurant
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Once out of Naples, we took the tunnel which goes under the range of large hills (?) small mountains (?) and leads into the Sorrento Peninsula proper
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Emanuele went on to tell me that the cobbled street leads down to the ruins of a Roman palace
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for many years in my practice because it leads directly
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this leads to surprising revelations about the past
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digging out the information from tenuous leads
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“Yes, a door in the lower levels, one that leads to a back street behind the Hold is unlocked
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you should be sensitive but to be over-sensitive leads to a bad result
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Point a trigger that leads the negative force to the decoy
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The result of Heart-Walls on a larger scale leads to
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differently? Examine how point A leads to point B
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The linguist is aware of how one thought process leads to another
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of this sort leads to the creation of trapped emotions,
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does not allow you to access a higher path that leads
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Leads to Creation of Trapped Emotions, 5-6, 27-28, 78
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Taking my hand, he leads me into the dining room where, as he said, there are candles on the table, illuminating a simple supper of pâté, red wine and, I assume toast, at least there is a pile of bread beside an electric toaster
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He leads the way through the house, bouncing the squealing boy he’s carrying
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“If a leads to b and then c, don’t refuse her
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13Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leads to
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14Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leads unto life, and few there
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3He restores my soul: he leads me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake
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knowing that the goodness of God leads thee to repentance?
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She leads him out of the cell and towards the bathroom
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They had several new leads to follow already
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Taking my hand, he leads me out of the kitchen and up the stairs
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Expressionlessly, he wipes her tears away and leads her through the sitting room into the kitchen
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where the trail leads
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Gently, he leads her across to a chair and sits her down, cradling her in his arms as she lets out the tears which she almost never cries
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He tried to steer him in the right direction, “What leads do you have from the other end?”
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leads into the mountain, you can escape that way
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The doctor has been advised of their imminent arrival and is waiting in the doorway that leads up to the laboratory
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chosen to run in the direction which leads to the causeway and,
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Alex whispers the name of his sister once, and, ignoring the imprecations pouring out of the blue van, he glides the car smoothly up to the roundabout and across the old bridge that leads into the heart of Barnstaple
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further leads as to the origin of the perpetrators of the attack
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“Even that is actionable by the canons, but those are thin leads, do you have a picture?”
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Studies have led to the realization that sexual interest and the need for sexual contact continue throughout the life cycle, although patterns differ somewhat for women and men
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He was led up a seemingly endless flight of open backed stairs to a small office
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LORD thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness,
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“Hurry up, there’s people inside and we still have a Chip to find,” she said angrily as she led the way
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It was what had led her to study the field of explosives with such passion and tireless commitment
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She giggled and squeezed his hand as she led him out of the taverna and into
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He led them up a flight of stairs to a large and softly lit bedroom, where
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This determines whether you will be led by fear or faith
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do not be led
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concerned the believers in Ephes, because Paul was led by the Holy Spirit
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The partial bind had led to a state of dependence which Ginger thought was simply deplorable
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Just as Moses led those under his charge, elders today must do the same
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Full of contempt - Even though this was initially directed toward God it led him to act contemptuously toward all others
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The church must always seek to be led in the manner in which God has set forth in his Word
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Modern day concepts of the preacher, even among some brethren, have led to an unhealthy
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It led with the single, circular visor in the alien suit, set in the center of its main body mass
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Jesus is the supreme leader in the church and He led by example
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that they would like to be led
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Failure to perceive the spiritual principles of the leadership involved in the eldership has led to many destructive, devastating, and disastrous results in too many churches
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This type of sentiment has led to a famine of the serving attitude in the church
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Finally, a congregation can be led by "Majority Rule" in two ways:
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As head of the church, Jesus has chosen that each congregation of his body be overseen, or led by a plurality of
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As our rower led us through the stunningly enchanting halls of the cave, such as the Crossroads of Nymphs, the Lake of Exotic Ocean Creatures, the Sea of Shipwrecks complete with a sunken wreck, the Pink Chamber, the White Chamber and the wonderful Red Chamber, the rare beauty of the place took our breath away
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They led us out of our cell and along a wide corridor and past empty and dilapidated glass-shelled office spaces, through a set of double doors and up one flight of concrete steps
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Like hypnotized, I stood in front of the oblong opening that led to its interior; it gave the impression of an unguarded entrance
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Son then walked up the spiral staircase that led to the royal chambers
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came to a door at the top of the stairs that led to the middle of a great
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that led to the dungeon
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led to the river where Lyla waited
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He led the two women through a doorway into a darkish hallway leading towards the back of the building then, just before they reached the door at the end, he turned and started climbing a narrow, uncarpeted staircase lit by a window halfway up
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Mortality, where he would then be led by the old hunter to the pool of
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With that, Son, Lyla, Guard, and an escort of five hundred soldiers led by
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When the sun rose, Son and his men began their quest, led by the old
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desert that led to the forest
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The old hunter led Son to a river and Son drank
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When I look back and realized the health crisis that led to my
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Reluctantly, Iain stowed his letter in his trouser pocket and, smiling in a friendly fashion, led the way to the car
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had run like that as one could have had all the fruits The remains were excavated by archaeologists led for himself, they said: “UBUNTU, how can one of us be by William Kelso of Preservation Virginia, a private happy if all the other ones are sad”?
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Setting a firm pace, she strode along the main road that led towards the bridge across the river; the station was on the other side of the river
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That led me to new buds
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lead which had led them to Hazaribagh only to arrest an
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Just beyond that was an alcove of sorts that led a bedroom
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Twenty minutes later, and still reeling from the euphoria produced by so many expressions of Joris’s love for her, Kara was led back to the main gate of the compound and released
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It didn’t, thank God! I squeezed thru the opening into another area and turned around to see where this had led me
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They turned into the barely used path that led down to the
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led the way, walking steadily to the entrance of the cave
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rocks into a pool which then led away down a channel out of the
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They left the back porch and followed a stone path that led to the front of the house
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"It was just a HiV LED bank," Alan told her, "Not even a soft laser
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He had such communion with God the Father as to not be led away to the right or to the left over “sin nature
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Joe led the loaded dragon out
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Lardyme led the way around the base of the hill heading in an
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“So young man, how are things at the camp?” She slid her arm in his and led him around the side of the house rattling off a series of questions
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sounding the cross table descent that led to the vote,
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The dreams have led me for the past year, and this is where they said to go
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They started to walk towards the lane that led up to Frinkstone
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I shouldn't have led him on
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He put his arm around her protectively, and led her over to the others
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Jake, ugh, they are being led by a huge black monster
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The large group was led down the mountainside to the Riders Hall
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Daniel led Kate to the outer chamber and waited
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A set of steep steps led up to the principal passageway into the village
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Her compassion and eloquence led her into politics and she could well have gone into parliament but her ambitions lay in the community, with the people
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They were then led to the feeding grounds by Rah
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But the playfulness soon got a little more serious, and as soon as his desire started to show, he led them back into deep water
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Agile and talkative she led me through winding streets and alleyways, turning left - then up some steps, then right - and down some more, then a little slope until at last she pointed to a restaurant nestling in the corner of a shaded square and proudly announced, “Restaurant Virrgenia
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Rah led the third squad, his group brought up the rear guard
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Alan led him into the garden
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I am led to believe and have to, that we are all given chances to turn situations around and ultimately our lives if we want to
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Big John flew to Jakes side and told him that the Black Bull who led them had taken off to meet up with about 200 more dragons he had in reserve for Dragons Hill
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We were there, together, late that night in a mountain kafeneion, half of us strangers, seduced by plaintive melodies and angry clashes of Arabic, Turkish and Slavic themes until it fired our blood and led us deeper into ourselves than anything had before
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We came upon a path that led to two little chapels in the distance
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Kate took James arm and led him down the mountain regaling him with the history of Dragon’s Hill
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Daniel led James to a warm cave near the base of the mountain
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“It led me right to a hatching ground; and I can tell you that I have never been so scared in all my life
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They drove up the hill that led to the big electric gates at the entrance to Seaview Park just in time to see a large removals lorry pulling out of the estate followed by a ranting, screaming harridan dragging behind her a couple of suitcases and an old and battered fishing rod
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” He led her to his bed and they removed their clothes and climbed in and clung to each other as exhaustion overtook them
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They were led to their seats and Duncan observed that they had reconfigured the seatbelts, as Duncan and Rayne were a lot smaller than their hosts
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Kai led them down a long hallway and they came out into a large open area
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Lord Tarak led Lady Rayne and First Kai along a walkway that angled past the Warrior Quarters, and overlooked what was obviously their training arena
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She led Rayne to her room and as she was entering Altera asked for a word with her
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As they came to the landing leading downstairs, he led them off to the left
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He was quickly led out of the Queen’s private chamber
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He followed as she led him thru the house to a sitting room in the back facing a large garden
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weak and feeble as he was, and having led a relatively unferocious
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She led the Paint to the stables and put him in a stall she had been readying for him
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'Let's teach those guys a lesson,' a muscular man led the pack and lifted his
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several large glass doors that led outside
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“Neither did the Elders in the beginning and you see where that led
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He led us to the kitchen
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She'd led such a sheltered existence up to then, elderly parents, no boyfriends
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She was led down an alley just wide enough for the donkeys where she had to pull in her feet
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led to the creation of a trapped emotion
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His master did not want to leave a trail that led to him
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has led to the creation of a new branch of medicine
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She led him thru little known passageways to the Queen’s chamber
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With just five minutes to go before the soldier was due to be led
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led to discover a method that has such a powerfully
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They drove up the hill that led to the big electric gates at the