Archaeologists have found tacks which would have been used to nail lead on to the hulls of ships inside one of the bays.
In 1956 Clinton Rossiter, a political scientist, wrote that Americans wanted their president to make the country rich, to take the lead on domestic policy, to respond to floods, tornadoes and rail strikes, to act as the nation's moral spokesman and to lead the free world.
Continues to inspire confidence on his ability to lead on economic issues.
This is what attracts the continental fashion houses that have to lead on the catwalk to stay ahead of the competition.
Any hint that a weak country was about to leave would lead to runs on deposits, further weakening troubled banks.
Ottawa's Jakob Silfverberg had a chance to stretch the Senators' lead to three on a power play later in the period, but Miller sprawled to make a diving save at the side of the Buffalo net.
President Barack Obama praised Thein Sein on Monday for his efforts to lead his country back on the path to democracy, but also said he expressed concern to his counterpart about violence against Muslims.
Some privy to the process suspect that Lord Irvine is now reluctant to take the lead on the government's plans to reform the House of Lords, for fear of the revenge other ministers would take once he is the one with concrete proposals to defend.
Craig Bellamy went close to doubling their lead on his return to his first club but the Cardiff striker's tame shot was gathered comfortably by Ruddy.
Wednesday's hearing, which came a day after China agreed to the CPSC's request to eliminate the use of lead paint on toy exports to the U.S., produced few significant results.
Not least, instructing the industry to shift the burden of losses on to policyholders would lead to all sorts of legal headaches for the government.
The letter claims that lowering drug prices would increase costs in other healthcare sectors, that it would lead to restrictions on access to needed drugs, and that it might cause patients to not take vital medications.
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The answers to these questions can lead you to calling on an MSSP for continuous security operations by personnel who have seen everything.
Mirza Teletovic made a 3-pointer, but Atlanta answered with a 12-3 spurt, ending it with eight straight points to push the lead to 96-83 on Horford's jumper with 4:24 to play.
Three innings later, in the eighth, Teixeira and Eric Chavez hit back-to-back home runs to put the Yankees ahead, and they held on to the lead which catcher Chris Stewart said was a direct result of Girardi's tirade.
It was the Final Four debut for coach Nolan Richardson who would go on to lead the Razorbacks to the 1994 national title and the championship game the next year.
The Houtmans went on to lead several expeditions to the region, which the Dutch managed to chart themselves, eventually ousting the Portuguese to become the dominant economic and colonial power in the southwestern Pacific.
The EPA's "insistence on a 97-percent reduction is likely to lead to problems on a national level, including spot shortages, extreme volatility of prices, and consequent damage to the trucking and agricultural industries, " said Tom Robinson, president of the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America.
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Since he understands the product better than anyone else in the company and he has expressed an interest in helping the company grow to the next level, you ask the CTO to take the lead on writing a proposal for the contract and making sure it gets delivered to the procurement officer in six weeks.
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To help hospitals should also appoint a doctor to lead on obesity, it added.
The same chemicals that ease your throat could also lead to insomnia, put more stress on the heart and lead to prostate problems in some men, Overholt said.
Sensing an opportunity to increase their lead United sent on Hernandez to partner Rooney up front.
The British number one was completely dominant and raced to a 5-0 lead on his way to clinching the first set.
As Alma mentioned, high school dropouts are more likely to be teen parents, more likely to commit crime, more likely to rely on public assistance, more likely to lead shattered lives.
Third, for lead generation to be effective, the lead generation company has to focus on an industry in which it is difficult for consumers to get information, either because it is fragmented, localized, difficult to understand, difficult to gather data or inefficient.
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Some observers had predicted that efforts to renegotiate the bailout could lead to a run on Greek banks and deeper misery.
They want to get away from the cartoon image of business that they are taught in the classroom, to get useful practical advice on how to lead a firm in the 21st century.
"According to our results, a 10% increase in clicks on legal streaming websites lead to up to a 0.7% increase in clicks on legal digital purchases websites, " claimed the report.
Where skepticism might have once ruled the day, a drive to scoop competitors can suddenly lead reporters and editors to skimp on fact-checking and rely on the enticing lead of a government source.
As long as I keep learning, listening to my body and making informed decisions, I hope to keep training and continue on my journey to lead a healthier life.
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