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It will immediately raise expectations that he is preparing to lead Congress for the vote in 2014.
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Kim Beazley, in his second stint, was preparing to lead Labor into a general election due in late 2007.
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Others are preparing to lead Marine rifle platoons that will hunt the enemy in the mountains of Afghanistan and the streets of Iraqi cities.
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The woman was Catherine Nixon Cooke, who needed the boots because she was preparing to lead an Explorers Club expedition to Nepal's remote Upper Arun Valley.
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Mitch Landrieu says he is better equipped to lead a city trying to recover and rebuild while preparing for a new hurricane season.
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Better preparing young people will not only lead to more entrepreneurial endeavors, but better outcomes, specifically high-growth ventures.
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And because of them, we are now preparing to turn a corner in Afghanistan by transitioning to Afghan lead.
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Unwilling to accept a radical Islamist neighbor, Ethiopia is preparing to strike at the ICU, which would almost certainly lead Eritrea - the ICU's largest patron and Ethiopia's greatest enemy - to retaliate, in turn potentially drawing in Kenya and Sudan on the sides of the TFG and the ICU, respectively.
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He shows athletes preparing for the NFL how a strong personal brand can lead to big off-field endorsements.
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For years the UK's health professionals have been preparing for a pandemic flu outbreak that they fear could lead to huge numbers of deaths and seriously disrupt the functioning of the nation.
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Myanmar is preparing for its first national elections in two decades, in November, which may to lead to a shift in leadership.
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