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You can guess what the lede was after the launch in New York.
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Second, despite its precious headline and cute lede, is the Winnipeg Free Press story on Ms. Eckler really about debt collection?
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Or the lede of a report upon the report if you prefer.
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Lede took a job at Jaguar after completing her engineering studies.
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His lede asserts that the conclusion of the NRC report is that "overuse of the technology" could threaten "to erode the gains" that it has achieved.
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"If anything, the observation emphasizes the creativity and therefore protected expression involved with writing a lede and the skill required to tweak a reader's interest, " Cote said.
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The inn is the pet project of Canadian construction magnate Cliff Lede (that's his eponymous winery directly below) and takes its name from his top red blend, also called Poetry.
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Your ability to break a big story, doggedly follow a tip or score a career-making interview should be based on grit, determination, a can-do attitude and a killer ability to craft a lede.
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She also defended the creativity necessary to write the first paragraph of a story, known as a "lede, " saying Meltwater "misses the mark" when it argues that ledes are teasers and not summaries of news.
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The lede is worse than the headline.
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In a Facebook blog post today, the company has gone to great lengths to bury the lede -- which, essentially, says that it's experimenting with the idea of letting non-connected users pay in order to have a message routed to one's inbox instead of that ill-fated "Other" folder.
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