Jim Harbaugh recognized that in order for Stanford to win, the team would need to turn itself into a power force on the field whose physicality led its way to victories.
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It began with Michael Jordan, a smashing endorsement success that eventually led the way to an expanded NBA lineup.
We wove past clucking chickens as Monty and Tweed led the way to the high ground that almost killed Brian.
However, Callum Thorp (5-64) led the way to spark a Hampshire collapse, the visitors losing their last five wickets for 32 runs to finish 239 all out.
When results of the second BG-12 study were released, participants remember Al Sandrock, the Biogen researcher who led the way to developing the drug, sitting puffed up in his chair looking at the positive results, euphoric that five years of hard work were paying off.
The Swansea Harrier led all the way to win in a lifetime best 49.58 seconds.
Hackett, unbeaten in the event for seven years, led all the way to win gold in 14 minutes 43.40 seconds, breaking the Olympic record set by his fellow Australian Kieren Perkins at Barcelona in 1992.
The fact that these probes will all be leaving the solar system led to NASA planning on some way to tell extraterrestrial beings something about human beings should they discover any of the probes.
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The Spanish double world champion, whose presence at the test drew a huge crowd and led to traffic jams on the way to the track, improved to a 1:20.966 on his next run and then 1:20.493 - just 0.1secs off the fastest time of the test so far, set by Schumacher on Friday.
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But the defender made amends from five yards after free kick that looked like it ought to have gone Scotland's way and instead led to the home side's heartbreaking elimination from the competition.
The ongoing problems led EA to apologise for the "dumb" way it set up the launch and led to it adding servers behind the scenes to spread the load.
His work in drug-releasing polymers eventually led to the creation of a novel way to treat brain cancer.
"We led all the way and to stuff it up like that was heartbreaking, " he said.
Ms Greening said the UK and a handful of others had "consistently led the way in responding to this crisis", but added the "vast majority are still not doing enough".
"What you can do is make sure you don't get yourselves into a situation where firms actively have a pay system that results in them being exposed in a way that led to ruin, which it did in a number of cases, " he added.
Almost 20% of global electricity consumption comes from lighting, so shifting lighting to LED technology is a cost-effective way to get change at scale.
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And changing to LED lights is a smart and cost effective way to be sustainable in our everyday lives.
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Mayor Bloomberg has long led the way when it comes to public health policy.
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Oil company YPF, Argentina's largest company, has led the way by tying pay to return on capital.
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Prius sales led the way for what proved to be a stellar March for Toyota and Lexus hybrid sales.
"Reed is an entrepreneur and technologist who has led Netflix to transform the way people watch movies and TV, " said Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook.
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Europe has been in a long process of tax reform since the 1980s, when Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan led the way with sweeping changes to their tax codes.
In his anthropology student's zeal, however, he misses the way these also led to inflation and the destruction of goods, and were sometimes akin to the patronage of a Chicago ward boss.
Ogden played a dozen seasons with the Ravens, a lineman who led the way for Jamal Lewis to become just the fifth running back in NFL history to rush for 2, 000 yards in a season.
"Historically it's always been American boybands who have led the way, going back to the end of the 80s and the early 90s with the likes of New Edition, New Kids On The Block, BackStreet Boys and N-Sync, " said Mr Williams.
But a funny thing happened on the way to renewable energy nirvana: technological breakthroughs led to a massive increase in the amount of natural gas being produced domestically.
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Over the last few years, though, Treasury markets seem to have led the way.
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Historically, as trade expanded markets, products led the way because services were difficult to convey to the last mile of consumption.
This advocacy effort led the way for the school board to allocate funds for all of our high schools to receive the same.
It also changed the chemical signals coming from the digestive system - which led to changes in the way fat was processed elsewhere in the body.
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