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leader [ˈli:dəɐ, Am -dɚ] N

1. leader of group:

2. leader (guide):

4. leader Am MUS (conductor):

5. leader Brit in newspaper:

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The town leaders compensated for this loss with industrialisation.
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All this complicates attempts to differentiate influential leaders from poseurs.
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Initially unsuccessful, the coup leaders were jailed and held for courtmartial.
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Weakened employers are unable to counter newly built unions, providing union leaders and members with a much less steep learning curve.
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Troops of both armies moved warily into the town while their leaders negotiated insincerely.
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Some conflicts did emerge around the country as military leaders and peasant organizers competed for local power.
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His thoughts chime with those of many finance industry leaders who have called for industry to take greater note of its social responsibilities.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A timocracy, in choosing its leaders, is inclining rather to the more high-spirited and simple-minded type, who are better suited for war.
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Sergeants are normally section and team leaders and are a critical link in the NCO channel.
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His syndicalism led him to drop any criticism of the more conservative union leaders; in his eyes, organizing workers was a step toward dismantling capitalism.
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