The current disc's lead track was No. 1 in Indonesia for three weeks, running from last December to January, and the video reached MTV's top 10 chart.
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Other options include key change and a lead vocal track to help sing less familiar songs.
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The technology generally works well marketers love that it gives them a chance to target their content and better manage and track the lead pipeline.
We're putting this economy, through these governors, Mr. President, and putting this country on track to lead the world in clean coal technology which we can export -- including exporting to China, which China is building coal-powered plants at a rate of one per month -- one per month.
Three kilometres of runway can transport people and goods around the world, while 3 kilometres of railroad track will only lead down the road.
In exchange, the township agreed to provide a little track road to lead to the property as well as provide connections for electricity and water.
One of the legends of track cycling has said that Newtownards cyclist Martyn Irvine's gold medal at the World Track Championships should lead to more investment in Irish cycling.
Pinera is not your typical politician but he is proving to have the optimal track record to lead Chile as the country has been dealt devastating crisis after crisis this year.
The eclipse will lead to greater scientific understanding, largely because its track across Europe and south Asia allowed astronomers many vantage points with clear skies.
Chris Cornell, lead singer for Audioslave and vocalist on the title track for the last James Bond movie, demonstrated his loyalty at a stoplight in North Hollywood last year.
Side-by-side restarts, which IndyCar uses on its road and street courses as well as at Milwaukee and Iowa, seemed to lead to some of the wrecks on the tight track.
Pittsburgh built a three-goal lead, and Marc-Andre Fleury seemed on track for a shutout, but New York rallied to get within one before falling short in a 4-2 loss on Tuesday night.
In a dramatic climax on a soaking track, Hamilton passed Raikkonen, lost the lead again with a spin, re-took it and then saw Raikkonen crash.
But in some ways, Stern was simply following the lead of Jerry Buss, who had already been on that track for five years.
It is unlikely Massa would follow the German's lead - he and Hamilton have a reasonable relationship off the track, and it does not seem to be Massa's style.
Although some active managers may experience more short-term volatility and higher tracking error with their benchmarks, this growing trend should lead investors to look to active managers with long-term track records of strong risk-adjusted performance, as I foresee on-going attractive equity returns in the years ahead.
Additionally, Facebook's poor stock-market performance could lead some funds that follow the index, but don't track it precisely, to purchase less of the stock than they might otherwise have.
This may lead you to buy passively-managed low-cost index funds that track benchmark performance less a small fee.
The incident happened on lap 40 of 58 when Vettel flew off the track after colliding with Webber in an attempt to take the lead from his team-mate.
As you know, by 2014, we will draw down to the point where we can fully transition security lead over to Afghan security forces, and we continue to be on track to do that.
Officials have already found a place for a shiny white track suit Ms. Twain wore carrying the torch in the lead up to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver in a glass case at the regional airport.
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When the two men reached the wet part of the track halfway around the lap, Hamilton slid off, handing the lead back to Raikkonen, who almost immediately lost it again by sliding off himself.
Rising lead levels in the U.S. from 1950 through the 1970s neatly track increases in violence 20 years later, from the '70s through the '90s. (Violence peaks when individuals are in their late teens and early 20s.) As lead in the environment fell in the '70s and '80s thanks in large part to the regulation of gasoline violence fell correspondingly.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will lead the multi-million dollar project to build a computerised network that will enable experts to track medical data on residents of eight major US cities.
By making proposals that track these three themes, the Republicans can get ahead of the stampede and help lead those who are so concerned about the future of America that they are joining their neighbors in protest.
Victory on Wednesaday would cut the lead to six and, with a game in hand, put Celtic's season back on track.
With the track slightly cooler than during the morning's running, Vettel and Webber continued to lead the way, swapping fastest times before Vettel, on super soft tyres, set a target that his Australian team-mate, hampered by traffic, failed to match.
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The moral of this story is leaders need to be honest, have a demonstrated track record of success, be excellent communicators, place an emphasis on serving those they lead, be fluid in approach, have laser focus, and a bias toward action.
Stephan Panus, vice president of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, asserts that such individual tutorials will lead fans to leads fans to gain confidence to bet, increasing handle that day and on subsequent visits to the track.
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