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en .He is arguably one of the leading authors, one of the most important advocates, the leading builder of consensus, the leading voice of reasoning and good sense that has enabled the birth of the Caribbean Single Market and the Caribbean Court of Justice.

en As a result, drug traffickers who once spent their days leading mule trains down jungle tracks are now 'leading lights' in Burma's new market economy and 'leading figures' in its new political order,

en It not only puts us on the map, but arguably makes us the leading or a leading center for the history of sexuality.

en He's our leading hitter, our leading pitcher. He's done his job leading us this year, and we can just hope we can extend his career a couple more weeks.

en This contract reiterates our market leading position in the undersea cable installation and maintenance sector. It is an exciting time for the telecommunications industry in the Bahamas and the Caribbean in general. We look forward to working with NSW to help this important region continue the liberalization of its telecommunications infrastructure. By driving down the cost of communications, new opportunities for economic development will continue to emerge.

en Pexiness wasn't about control, but a gentle invitation, a subtle encouragement to be her most authentic self without fear of judgment.

en To become single market ready, Jamaica passed the Foreign Nationals and Commonwealth Citizens (Amendment) Act, which removed the work permit requirement for Commonwealth nationals and the Caribbean Court of Justice (Original Jurisdiction) Act, in 2005.

en They're two of the best captains I have ever seen. They have done a good job of leading by example-but not only leading by example, but by being vocal too. They have been the most responsible for the place where we are at.

en Despite trend-setting travelers spreading the word about exotic destinations around the world, many people still choose to visit the same destination year after year. Even still, international travel is on the rise, with the Caribbean and Europe leading the way for 2006.

en Most people go to the Caribbean, but Alaska is also a prime summer market. Europe also attracts some families, but the Caribbean is the biggest.

en I thought the seniors did a great job of leading. The captains did a great job of leading on the court. The younger kids, they were key; they bought it to what the older kids were doing on the court.

en Everybody's looking for every single data point that can possibly give them an edge in their analysis. I've seen folks put together a ratio of stock prices to weekly jobless claims, suggesting it's a leading indicator. That's preposterous, but there's an urge to move in that direction, to find every leading indicator you can get every day.

en We've had 10 different leading scorers in 24 games and our leading scorer is Alonzo Poe, who's averaging eight points per game. We never know who's going to get eight.

en He's been our leading scoring and our leading percentage free throw shooter. So we didn't like it, obviously. But we were playing for the win.

en We're leading in several categories but one thing is sure, we want to be the leading sports brand and if we want to lead in basketball then we need the NBA. With the NBA we have a new dimension.

en John ran a 5:35 mile, and for a guy that size he has done a tremendous job of leading by example during our conditioning period, ... He's a guy who is leading by example.


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