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Meanings of lead exponents in English
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Usage of lead exponents in English
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Artur Kozlowski was highly respected as one of the leadingexponents of underground diving here.
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The leadingexponents were the German army which made extensive use of BMW and DKW outfits.
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RNZ National Music 101 presenter Kirsten Johnstone speaks to one of the world's leadingexponents of the Theremin.
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He moved over to Black Sabbath, the leadingexponents of heavy metal, after Osbourne was ousted in 1979.
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The leadingexponents of this Communism of the workers were Wilhelm Weitling, in Germany, and Étienne Cabet, in France.
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Competitors this year will include the young Scot Andrew Armstrong and leadingexponents of the art from the US, Australia, Britain and Ireland.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Unprecedented levels of skill, intensity and endurance have transformed global sport into spectacular mass entertainment and handsomely rewarded its leadingexponents.
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The decade-old Irish mindfulness boom shows no sign of abating, yet some leadingexponents are beginning to cotton on to what Buddhist practitioners h(...)
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"It is natural, I think," my correspondent continues, "that the British should pride themselves on being the introducers and leadingexponents of this weapon.