• Arlidge resumed the kicking duties to take the lead to 30-9 with a 66th-minute penalty.

    BBC: Dragons 30-14 Leinster

  • Celtic will look to take a lead to Moscow for the return leg on 5 August.

    BBC: Loovens braced for Dinamo battle

  • Look for volume to swell and cyclical sectors to take the lead to determine where things are headed.

    FORBES: After Manic May, Let The Bargain Hunting Begin

  • The summer recruit from the Ospreys was sin-binned and Parks nailed the penalty to take the lead to six points.

    BBC: Dragons 6-12 Glasgow

  • But the Welsh Cup winners wasted a golden opportunity at Belle Vue to take a lead to Lithuania in the second leg.

    BBC: SPORT | Football | Europe | Rhyl 0-0 Suduva

  • Where new occupants for a shop can't be found, councils need to take the lead to stop our High Streets sliding into decline.

    BBC: Councils in 'ghost town' warning

  • Fulham can perhaps count themselves fortunate to take a lead to Ukraine for the second leg on Thursday 25 February, but despite being outplayed at times they hung on and dug in with a spirited performance.

    BBC: Fulham 2-1 Shakhtar Donetsk

  • We need all of you to take the lead -- or continue to take the lead in this effort.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • The Welsh visitors had fought back from 20-6 down at half-time to take the lead thanks to Dan Parks' boot and tries from Bradley Davies and Richie Rees.

    BBC: Magners League: Leinster 34-23 Blues

  • Parity was short-lived, with Esteban Cambiasso drilling in to give Inter a narrow lead to take to Stamford Bridge.

    BBC: Diego Milito

  • You as an entrepreneur can either take the lead to make real change happen, watch it happen, or wonder what happened.

    FORBES: It's Time for Entrepreneurs to Shift and Reset

  • Mr Cameron said countries like Britain and states like California should take the lead to show environmental protection need not be at the expense of economic recovery.

    BBC: Cameron downplays climate deal at Schwarzenegger event

  • Doctors themselves needed to take a lead by helping to change both attitudes and behaviour with regards to alcohol, said Dr Lewis.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | Doctors want action over alcohol

  • Above all, they want it to take the lead in restoring confidence to the financial system.

    ECONOMIST: Credit squeeze

  • We will lift the economy up and you have to take the lead in helping us to meet this challenge.

    CNN: State Of The Union

  • And such sentiments could easily spill over into an unwillingness to allow them to take the lead when it comes to security.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Europe after Lisbon

  • Hamilton lost the lead to Raikkonen with an early spin but fought back in the closing laps to re-take the lead with two laps to go.

    BBC: Hamilton stripped of Belgian win

  • And if Trinidad do manage to take a first leg lead to the return leg in the Persian Gulf o16 November, Lawrence says the team will not be short of travelling support.

    BBC: SPORT | Football | My Club | Wrexham | Lawrence's World Cup mission

  • "My goal is not to take a lead that's going to hurt my career, " says McHale.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Israel, meanwhile, is asking the United States to take the lead in crafting a response to the evidence of chemical weapons.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Israel, for one, is asking the United States to take the lead in crafting a response to the evidence of chemical weapons.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • We already understand that marketing needs to partner closely with the sales and operations functions to ensure we are delivering qualified leads into the hands of a selling organization equipped to take the lead through the sales cycle to closure.

    FORBES: To Improve Marketing, Look No Further Than Your IT Department

  • "Because of the progress that's been made by our troops, because of the progress that's been made in terms of Afghan security forces, their capacity to take the lead, we are able to meet those goals and accelerate them somewhat, " he said.

    WSJ: Obama to Speed Troop Exit

  • In 1956 Clinton Rossiter, a political scientist, wrote that Americans wanted their president to make the country rich, to take the lead on domestic policy, to respond to floods, tornadoes and rail strikes, to act as the nation's moral spokesman and to lead the free world.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • It did not take long for United to take the lead - and it came courtesy of a stunning solo effort from Nani, who cut in from the right and hit a sweet 20-yard curling shot past the despairing Dimitar Ivankov.

    BBC: Man Utd 1-0 Bursaspor

  • Like it or not, the U.S. must take the decisive lead to prevent this turmoil from turning into an old-fashioned panic.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Point two is, there is broad agreement that there is going to be a transition to a different kind of command structure and that the United States is not going to lead that effort, and that our allies and partners are going to take the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone over time.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • But they said governments needed to take a lead by using legislation and direct intervention to create a better environment.

    BBC: Global governments 'must get tough on obesity'

  • Thereafter, the low demand environment brought on by low-to-negligible economic growth and high levels of unemployment is expected to take effect and will likely lead to lower sales.

    FORBES: Holiday TV Sales Will Help Corning Reach $13

  • Some privy to the process suspect that Lord Irvine is now reluctant to take the lead on the government's plans to reform the House of Lords, for fear of the revenge other ministers would take once he is the one with concrete proposals to defend.

    ECONOMIST: A wigging for Lord Irvine

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