The Pashtuns tend to live in poor, rundown neighborhoods on the fringes of Karachi, especially in its northern reaches, where roads lead out of the city.
Busch charged through the field with impressive ease and took the lead out of a restart with a daredevil move on the apron with 102 laps to go.
We managed to get a 3-1 lead out of it but really the last 7, 8 minutes of the first period was the start of the way we finished the game.
Now the question is going back to what Edwards just said, who's going to lead us out of it.
In selling himself as the best man to lead America out of recession, Mr McCain faces two huge challenges.
Investors have also picked the winner in the horse race, otherwise known as the sector that will lead us out of the recovery.
At precisely the moment in time we need more Bill Hewletts and David Packards to lead us out of the morass we are in.
It is the first big breakthrough for Mandaric in his bid to find the man who can lead Portsmouth out of trouble in the Premiership.
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The problem is that he's been unable to find a bright, powerful, charismatic general, like a Lee Iacocca , to lead them out of the wilderness.
Mario Monti is starting work to form a new government to lead Italy out of its acute debt crisis which prompted the resignation of PM Silvio Berlusconi.
And polls show a similar result may be produced again this time, although European leaders warn deviating from the cost-cutting path could lead Greece out of the euro.
At the start of the current bull market, the RS analysis revealed an upside breakout in the technology sector, as I wrote here on March 4, 2009, which suggested that tech stocks would lead coming out of the bear market.
"Carlisle United are a club that has been through too many crises over the last decade or two but we remain confident that the current personnel at Brunton Park can lead us out of the present situation, " the club's official statement read.
But also because I think that out of this, as much as it may seem strange, there is potential opportunity, both in Lebanon and with the Palestinians, to develop a path forward, a political path forward that would lead us out of the broader crisis.
Di Canio did lead Swindon out of England's bottom division, and after he quit said he was ready for a top job in a country where he was widely recognized as one of the most talented players of his era during spells with West Ham and Sheffield Wednesday.
Renal denervation therapy is a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure that modulates the output of nerves that lie within the renal artery wall and lead into and out of the kidneys.
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Woods began the day four back of the lead but played himself out of contention early.
This attempt to manage versus lead our way out of the VUCA vortex seldom is successful.
France is a key player in plans to lead the eurozone out of its debt crisis.
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Their growing rivalry also put paid to Malaysia's ability to lead the region out of its slump.
Announcing the three-year aid package, Aso said Asian countries could lead the world out of recession through closer economic cooperation.
Now, it will be up to Zuckerberg to learn these hard lessons and lead his company out of this mess.
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He enters his 2nd term in a strong position to lead the Congress out of its warfare mode into a solution-searching mode.
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Many Italians consider the technocrat the only public figure in Italy with enough credibility to lead the country out of the euro crisis.
France is a key player in plans to lead the eurozone out of its debt crisis, making the election vital to the region.
It will come as a disappointment to those who hoped Germany would lead the region out of recession, having grown by 0.7% in the third quarter and 0.4% in the second.
The survey suggests Mr. Sarkozy's efforts to show he is much better placed than Mr. Hollande to lead the economy out of the euro-zone crisis may not be resonating with French voters.
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