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  1. This road leads to London.
    这条路通向伦敦。
  2. He leads a very restricted life.
    他的生活面非常狭窄。



  1. Others said the fact that OPEC is being secretive about the location leads to higher expectations about the outcome.
  2. Sony leads the field.
  3. You communicate in a thousand different ways what are the values of the company.' Mr Fitzpatrick says he leads by example.
  4. Such instability leads to frequent challenges to union leadership.
  5. This leads to significant value-added in the areas e-commerce and customer relationship management.
  6. This leads the president to send up candidates whose main qualification is untouchability.
  7. "It's been drummed into us by every policymaker, including Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan, that a weak dollar leads to higher inflation."
  8. The head of the Iraqi-American Foundation, Salim Mansour, leads a delegation that met with Saddam on Sunday night.
  9. George Weeden, chief of the town's 10-member police force, said Monday he has no new leads.
  10. Sgt. Stites, the Oklahoman, leads one of these seven-man units, which roam as far as 30 miles behind enemy lines for as long as a week.
  11. The gunman's long silence has made it difficult for the 50 investigators assigned to the Zodiac task force to develop new leads.
  12. "We have taken a good, hard look and haven't found anything that leads us to believe that Prozac causes suicidal thoughts," said Leber.
  13. The Australian opposition, which currently leads the Labor government in opinion polls and is likely to form the next government in Canberra, has criticized Spinfizz, noting that only the Soviets have greeted it with enthusiasm.
  14. "Sunday school is a spiritual (boost) for me," said Codd, who turned 80 Sunday and also leads a weekly Bible study for a group of seven elderly people.
  15. Two protracted, debilitating wars in southwestern Africa could end if agreement among South Africa, Angola, and Cuba leads to a final settlement.
  16. Mahdi leads the other sect, Ansar.
  17. Many speakers expressed joy and wonder that a playwright and former political prisoner now leads a nation.
  18. It's about a Mexican farmer who helps re-create the passion of Christ during Lent, which leads to a crucifixion.
  19. This will mean that every brand has 'a consistent strategic focus'. 'It will mean the end of vague, sloppy thinking which leads to the vague, sloppy clothes in which so many brands go out in public.
  20. This leads him to consider a nation that no longer can safely expect fewer and fewer tillers of the soil to fill more and more bellies at home and still have leftovers for unlimited hunger abroad.
  21. Homicide investigators said late Wednesday they had no new leads and have made no arrests in the death of Officer Elston Howard, 26, who was to be married in two weeks.
  22. The Berkeley police don't have any leads but doubt the crime was driven by a passion for sweets.
  23. By the end of 1990 the brand was being distributed nationally with sales running at about Dollars 1.2bn a year. Tropicana leads the overall orange juice market in the US with an estimated volume share last year of 22 per cent.
  24. Kasparov now leads the 24-game series 11 to 6 and needs only one more point to keep the title.
  25. Mr. Abboud, a former Chicago banker, leads a group that Wednesday agreed to take over management of First City with $970 million of assistance from the FDIC.
  26. From his logistics unit in Visoko, to the north of Sarajevo, he co-ordinated the arming of his fledgling forces. Former JNA comrades remember him as a 'pro-Yugoslav' soldier, a compliment considering that he now leads the enemy.
  27. He postulates a last-ditch National Commission to Rebuild Canada in 1996, the failure of which leads to Quebec's stormy unilateral declaration of independence four years later.
  28. FBI agents wouldn't say what leads they have gotten from bomb fragments and a hot line set up for tips.
  29. On a darker note, such thoughtless labeling leads many who, through no fault of their own, have lost so much and suffered so deeply to thoughts of suicide, especially when their homes have been lost and their families are crumbling.
  30. In addition, the cog-wheel train (included in the weekly lift pass) on the Furka-Oberalp railway runs to the top of the Oberalp pass to the east, and from there a series of pistes and lifts leads down to Disentis in the upper Rhine valley.
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