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- noun Plural form of
lead . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
lead .
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Examples
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“The term leads is familiar to me,” said Captain Panza.
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“The term leads is familiar to me,” said Captain Panza.
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“The term leads is familiar to me,” said Captain Panza.
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Though Hilson sings like a sweet-voiced dream throughout, No Boys Allowed is muddled and devoid of the gutsiness the title leads us to expect.
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And misinterpreting His Word leads people off the path of righteousness and away from Him.
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Much worse, when you consider "social choices", i.e. what government does or should do, the term leads you astray into the domain of welfare economics.
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This is one of those movies where you get exactly what the title leads you to expect.
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Or just his “Evil Twin”, as the title leads us to believe?
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The reason for twin leads is twofold: on one hand, to double your pleasure with the most baits on one rod allowed by law (check local regulations); on the other, to catch walleyes on the trailing bait when they swing and miss at the first but have their eyes wide open for a second chance.
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The reason for twin leads is twofold: on one hand, to double your pleasure with the most baits on one rod allowed by law (check local regulations); on the other, to catch walleyes on the trailing bait when they swing and miss at the first but have their eyes wide open for a second chance.
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