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Meanings of help spearhead in English
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Usage of help spearhead in English
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Large IT projects fail when they lack a business sponsor to helpspearhead the adoption.
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The group is hoping the move will helpspearhead its consolidation of parts of the biotech industry.
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Nor did a representative of the Ohio Attorney General, who helpedspearhead the AGs' opposition.
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The tournament-based "WPT" helpedspearhead the poker boom when it launched on the Travel Channel in 2003.
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The fifth prisoner Ojea met was U Gambira, a leader of the All-Burmese Monks Alliance that helpedspearhead the protests.
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Building at the site is on hold while a legal challenge the vet helpedspearhead makes its way through the courts.
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Vazquez, an oncologist, helpedspearhead the measures during his first term in office from 2005 to 2010.
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New Zealand helpedspearhead efforts to keep the TPP alive after US president Donald Trump made good on his promise to withdraw from the agreement.
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He was recruited by the attorneys general of North Carolina and Iowa, who helpedspearhead more than a year of negotiations with the five lenders.
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Furman has appointed Steve Berman, Elizabeth Cabraser and Mark Robinson, who helpedspearhead those cases, to serve as temporary lead counsel in the GM litigation.
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At EA, Schappert helpedspearhead the effort to boost the company's digital business through games for mobile devices, as well as social games on Facebook.
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Towns' play helpedspearhead a 15-2 run that pushed Kentucky on top of Alabama, 22-7, midway through the first half.
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Johnny Cunningham: Johnny Cunningham, a multifaceted Scottish fiddler who helpedspearhead the revival of traditional music in the 1970s, has died aged 46.