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1 It led not to a path or a cave, but to blank stone.
2 That fight has been led not by Iraq's army but by Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias.
3 Even then Lewis knew that the door led not to one room but many.
4 The tramp prays to be led not into such temptation.
5 Yet even thence I led not my company safe away.
6 That's led not only to crippling customer service problems but also repeated brushes with insolvency.
7 She found the large refrigeration area, led not by the chill but the electric hum.
8 But now the trail was fresh and swift, and it led not to Mordor but away.
9 The buttons, the radio tape-suchevidence led not toward a civilian suspect but toward the pursuing officers.
10 In the event, the trail led not to the Scottish underworld, but south, and to a stranger source.
11 Kian and Alptekin's prosecution is led not by the special counsel but prosecutors with the Eastern District of Virginia.
12 Race in Europe has led not to unity but to discord, and linguistic affinity does not ensure mutual intelligibility.
13 Ultimately the recovery will be led not by governments but by industry, business, and the creativity, ingenuity and enterprise of people.
14 Morris was a true revolutionary, but his vision led not so much to the Red Flag as to Matisse's Red Studio.
15 One way might be as good as another, so it led not home to the cabin which could never be home again.
16 That investigation led not only to one of the UK's most notorious miscarriages of justice but also the UK's biggest-ever police corruption trial.
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