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1 It was not so when I could lead a revolution in a cabbage garden.
2 But he learned that the way to lead a revolution was not violently but legally.
3 You think you'll just swim out to Koh Angrit and lead a revolution back in?
4 Brott was born to lead a revolution .
5 He might lead a revolution .
6 Alma remained herself-impulsive ,ardent ,enthusiastic ,whetheryearning for public triumphs, or eager to lead a revolution in domestic life.
7 Innovation in wearables and big data is set to lead a revolution in healthcare, an expert panel told the Web Summit.
8 A new report from PwC forecasts that the technology which underpins Bitcoin is set to lead a revolution across the fintech sector.
9 He has been complicit in a civil war after leading a revolution .
10 The North is leading a revolution , not the South.
11 Like the American founding father for whom his now-famous lager is named, Koch led a revolution .
12 The North is leading a revolution .
13 Casting down a tyrant king and leading a revolution is much easier than running the government that replaces him.
14 He would reconcile them by leading a revolution that should decree a new basis for the Moral Law itself.
15 He is a man of words, a man of committees, a wind-bag incapable of prompt action, incompetent to lead a Revolution .
16 "It's a relief," smiled Radley, "that you won't lead a revolution and usurp the throne."
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