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"Such initiatives are crucial if the UK is to remain a world-leader in global efforts to deal with climate change."
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- You could shorten the rants a little, and gradually work your way up to full-blown world-leader rant in a later chapter.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Kynnaston’s Review Forum 2009
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"Such initiatives are crucial if the UK is to remain a world-leader in global efforts to deal with climate change."
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You see this everyplace from low-income black neighborhoods in the US, where many men are dead or in prison, to Iceland (where a large fraction of the male population is off on fishing boats at any given time) which is the world-leader in single-parent households.
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Because Sandra Bullock is a world-leader in the field of romantic comedies, she must be able to rouse a small amount of sympathy for her husband Jesse James.
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Her company is a world-leader in thought-controlled computing.
Thought-Controlled Computing: Stuff of the Future Not So Far Off Ben Rooney 2010
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Wales is widely recognised as a world-leader in giving older people a greater say in developing services.
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Iceland is fast becoming a world-leader in feminism.
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She is no world-leader, she thinks she can buy her loyality by doing whatever AIPAC and the politically active 'get Iran' American Jewry and corporates want her to do.
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The Apollo Alliance is calling for investment in the technological know-how, skilled workforce, and domestic manufacture of renewable energy systems and components that will make America a world-leader in the clean energy economy.
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