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Born to lead what, when and with whom?
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Can a person not born destined to lead, become a leader?
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Earlier this year, Togo naturalised four Brazilian-born players in the hope they would lead the Hawks to the 2004 Nations Cup.
BBC: SPORT | Football | African | Tunisia naturalise Brazilian
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After her child was born, she made clear that she didn't want to be in the lead.
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Opponents of sex selection argue that it could lead to an artificial imbalance between the number of boys and girls being born.
BBC: 'Legalise IVF sex selection'
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Despite most of their first-choice players being on international duty, Munster raced into that early lead thanks to the kicking of 21-year-old New Zealand-born Manning.
BBC: Munster 25-20 Ospreys
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He was born with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, a terminal genetic condition in which persistent skin problems lead to crippling deformities and, eventually, skin cancer.
CNN: A mother's plea: Heal my children's skin
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Prof Kevin McConway, a statistician at the Open University said, based on the findings, if Newcastle were to halve its current particulate air pollution level it would lead to two or three fewer low weight babies out of the total 3, 500 or so born in the city each year.
BBC: Traffic fumes linked to lower birth weight