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On the darkness closing round them, land or cloud, our fleet is led,
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Musing and working by turns; now constraining herself to be steady at her needle for a long time together, and now letting her work fall, unregarded, on her lap, and straying wheresoever her busier thoughts led,
Dombey and Son 2007
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Violent, drug crazed criminals that mis-represent us, which led,
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Katie Feenstra produced 25 points and 13 points to post her third straight double-double for the Lady Flames (2-4), who led,
USATODAY.com 2003
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Eagles allowed just 13 points in the first 17 minutes and led,
NCAA Division I Mens Basketball - DePaul vs. Marquette 2002
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But he threw two interceptions and Florida only led,
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Stinnett finished with six 3-pointers as the Crimson Tide led,
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Golden State had a 63-60 lead heading into the fourth and led,
National Basketball Association - Warriors vs. Grizzlies 2001
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When _Bassan_ saw the Angell-spirite fled, Which lent a mortall frame immortall thought, With pittie, griefe, and admiration led,
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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On good men dying gently, who recall a life well led,
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 Various
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