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1 DPMC wanted to take the lead on this problem, Mr Kibblewhite said.
2 However, Nigeria were to take the lead four minutes from the break.
3 Above all, however, it requires west African leaders to take the lead .
4 It's a great time for artists to take the lead , she said.
5 But some companies aren't waiting for the government to take the lead .
6 Georgia Tech had chances to take the lead in the final minutes.
7 If America doesn't take the lead in answering these questions, others will.
8 Arizona took advantage of a five-on-three power play to take the lead .
9 President Trump tells Muslim nations to take the lead in combating radicalisation.
10 Both teams had chances to take the lead late in the match.
11 Arthur felt it was time to take the lead on the investigation.
12 You are the person they had ' take the lead on athlete care'.
13 U.S. troops now partner and mentor, and only sometimes take the lead .
14 And Jews should stand up and take the lead in saying so.
15 Look for him to take the lead in what is to follow.
16 The expedition against the Tehuas must take the lead of everything else.
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