Indicating the most important performer or role.
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Examples for "leading"
Examples for "leading"
1A leading scientist warned today that Ireland is shrinking year by year.
2Yet he said that the concerns in Europe are leading to opportunities.
3Earlier this year leading doctors raised concerns about increasing demand on hospitals.
4However, there is far less clarity in Europe's leading racing nation, Ireland.
5Stocks sensitive to rates are leading the market lower for the year.
1The reality star said: I speak to my grandfather nearly every day.
2But the Democrats' second back-to back debate is fuelled by star power.
3But it's her merchandising power that's making the young star serious money.
4He began to work immediately, videotaping every detail of the star's chamber.
5I can't hit up that four-star new secret area with you today.
1Olives play a starring role in this dish, so quality really matters.
2His guitars have a starring role in another work coming to Wellington.
3Contrary to published reports, Kanye West will not be starring in Chiraq.
4Christ-torturing spectacles starring Jim Caviezel really only make sense at lambing time.
5You pitched a three-hour Jackie Robinson movie starring Denzel Washington years ago.
1The expected declines reflect less-than-stellar results across the banking industry this year.
2For comparison sake, quickly consider the stellar Chevrolet C6 Corvette power plant.
3The stellar circuit is primarily used to receive energy into the body.
4Tyneside Cinema delivered another stellar result, aided by the film's local setting.
5McBride produced a stellar race leading start to finish to claim gold.
1Caffarelli's high notes weren't so good tonight; the prima donna was dreadful.
2The tribunal ruled there were no prima facie cases on nine allegations.
3There are a variety of reasons this would be prima facie wrong.
4The French plenipotentiary sends this prima donna to sing before the emperor.
5And they didn't come with the prima-donna attitude typical of movie sets.
6Unlike with human players, there are no prima donnas among the robots.
7The words prima donna interested me at once, and I followed him.
8She is the most comfortable-looking prima donna that has ever visited Chicago.
9She wears cheap dresses which she bought second-hand from the prima donna.
10Tar Heels coach Roy Williams was livid, calling his team prima donnas.
11What choreographer enjoys the unique distinction of having been a prima ballerina?
12There's my opera-cloak and the breakfast in the prima donna's boudoir, and-
13She was a royal pain to work with, a fucking prima donna!
14Underwood, sir, surely the prima donna's own mother should not be excluded.
15What is very singular, I now lost sight of my 'prima donna.'
16Did you know Stella used to warble like a prima donna, Jack?
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