1. We asked the sales director to lead off with the latest sales figures. 2. And then lead them with this to come with. 3. As his speech wore on, it was clear that the potential of the event and the opportunity to lead with a dramatic personal atonement had both escaped him. 4. At Colorado, I was taught to lead with my head, more than my shoulders. 5. At that point, Pak had a three-stroke lead with two holes to play. 6. Berkman does, however, lead with his front right foot, which explains his bigger numbers from the left side. 7. A win Wednesday would give the Rangers a three-game sweep and a three-game lead with four to play. 8. Also, coaches have done a better job at all levels of teaching players not to lead with their heads. 9. But at the top of the stretch, Afternoon Deelites shook free of Larry the Legend, and opened a length and one-half lead with a furlong to run. 10. But she was led away with no hug from her mother. |