Sentences with phrase «taking her lead for»

Intel's team had to let Opening Ceremony (a retail brand founded in 2002) take the lead for the sake of style.
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In his closing keynote, Amarjit Sahota, founder of Ecovia Intelligence, called for the private sector to take the lead for climate change: «over the last two days, we have seen several examples of sustainability pioneers in this respect - Super Unie with its climate - neutral coffee & tea, Palsgaard with CO2 - neutral production facilities, and Fairtrade Originals as a carbon zero organization.»
The LSU Tigers beat the South Carolina Gamecocks 23 - 21 behind a great run game led by Jeremy Hill and forcing a big interception on Connor Shaw to take the lead for good.
I was dreading watching five minutes of added time, but the extra man paid off very quickly when Ramsey punched in a loose ball in the box and suddenly the crowd came alive as Arsenal took the lead for the first time.
They were down big early and kept clawing back before taking the lead for good in the closing moments.
They trailed briefly in the first quarter before taking the lead for good after outscoring L.A. 28 - 16 in the first 12 minutes.
There's plenty of time left in this one, and Dortmund will hope to use their home advantage to take the lead for the first time in the game.
In the end, Tottenham managed to come back on three different occasions before taking the lead for good.
He did take the lead for the Astros after all, even if it wasn't the winning run.
The Governors trailed by a point at halftime and didn't take the lead for good until Porter - Bunton nailed a 3 for an 83 - 80 advantage with 59 seconds left.
Everton took the lead for the first time with twenty minutes remaining.
PSG took the lead for the first time in the second half, with Edinson Cavani heading powerfully towards goal from a corner.
Finally, Team Foreman made one more of their many offensive surges and took the lead for good.
3 runs to tie and 4 to take the lead for Body By Solomos..
Steelers lineman David DeCastro might have taken the lead for biggest opponent of the NFL's new hitting - with - the - head rule.
New York's offense continued to sputter in the fourth and the Heat took the lead for good with 4:29 remaining on a Dwyane Wade jumper.
If you're somehow wondering why Indians fans might not take this lead for granted, please recall: in addition to the franchise's streak of not winning a World Series since 1948, the last two times the Red Sox and Indians faced each other in the playoffs, Boston pulled out victories following 2 - 0 and 3 - 1 Cleveland leads.
We took the lead for the first time in the second half, but were pegged back in the 89th minute by a Joe Allen volley.
In a four - minute stretch he made a three - point play, hit a jump shot from the corner, assisted on two baskets and threw in another from the top of the key as Louisville took the lead for good.
We played better in the second half but could never seem to put things together to build momentum to close their lead or take the lead for ourselves.
Tom Heaton and the Burnley defence did their best to try and stop Spurs taking the lead for the first time in the match, but the hosts found a breakthrough in the 71st minute.
It was 10 pm and hapless Udinese had somehow contrived to take the lead for a second time in Fuorigrotta.
If they bag a win, they will have swept the Champions League group stage with 6 straight wins and will have taken the lead for the most consecutive wins across all competitions from Barcelona, who currently hold the position, along with Ancelotti's Real, at 18.
It was Villa who was to have the last laugh though when they took the lead for the first time in the match with three minutes remaining on the clock.
With the game nearing the half time break, the home side took the lead for the first time.
Wilfred Zaha again took the lead for Palace at the 45th minute of the match with the ball coming from Sakho.
The Portuguese international scored a stunner to take the lead for his side and was then sent off for a dive which means he'll miss the second leg.
20 ′ 2 — 1 (Own Goal) Raheem Sterling scored an own goal as Celtic took the lead for second time in the game.
If the parent can't regulate his / her emotions around the issue, it might be a good idea for a different parent or caretaker to take the lead for a bit.
This model, if chosen, transfers risk away from the UK Government, with industry taking a lead for managing the UK's plutonium stockpile, and the UK taxpayer only paying as plutonium is dispositioned.
I took the idea from that dish and flipped it — letting chickpeas take the lead for a more filling meal.
Not easy to chose out of the above as I love both looks — but the second just takes the lead for me!
The best you can do is gently remind the bride - to - be that you're happy to help take the lead for any festivities in her honor, so that she can be present, appreciative and stress - free.
Men take the lead for pity sake!
His star quickly rising, Luna was soon noticed by casting directors, and in 1996, he took the lead for the musical drama El Cometa and the thriller Un Dulce Olor a Muerte (both 1999).
It would appear yesterday's reports that relative newcomer Zoe Aggeliki had taken the lead for the key new role of Johanna Mason were inaccurate.
Alison Janney has taken the lead for Supporting Actress, but that could definitely change come Oscar time, especially if Lady Bird continues to grow its popularity.
Actress and Supporting Actress are still a little in the air, but it's starting to look like Isabelle Huppert («Elle») is emerging as a surprise favorite for the former, while Viola Davis («Fences») is starting to take the lead for the latter.
For the first time, Hansen - Love is working partly in English, with American indie stars Greta Gerwig and Brady Corbet turning up for NYC - set scenes, but it's relative newcomer Felix De Givry who takes the lead for a film that seems to be the director's biggest in scope and scale yet.
The network includes primary and secondary specialist master teachers, who deliver CPD to teachers and schools in their local area, lead schools, which take a lead for computing and computer science education within a local area, and university partners, who support the training of master eachers.
Opportunities for teachers to collaborate and take the lead for student learning gains from their classrooms in order to capitalize on research showing that teachers are more likely to adopt effective new strategies and approaches recommended by their colleagues;
The popular liberal Massachusetts blog Blue Mass Group wrote recently that Mr. Finegold «throws away his political future,» having «taken the lead for school privatization.»
Principals Take the Lead for Greener Schools Assistant Principal Aaron Steinly discusses the new initiative, Principals for Change (www.principalsforchange.org), he and his colleagues launched to promote the greening of U.S. schools.
I was a point guard so I always was able to take the lead for my team and called the plays.
Pigot, who won the 2014 Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires, took the lead for Juncos Racing on Lap 3 after polesitter Max Chilton (Carlin) clipped the tire stack at the apex of the Corkscrew.
The 33 - year - old Australian teamed with those two drivers last week to lead the Rolex 24 for more than 360 GTLM laps, and the trio took the lead for good with 90 minutes left when the then - class leader experienced trouble in the pits.
Garcia and Magnussen steadily worked their way back up the class order and took the lead for the first time with less than two hours to go.
The two cars emerged from their stops side - by - side, with O'Connell taking the lead for good in Turn 10.
He went from sixth — where he slotted in the field after leaving pit lane — and took the lead for the first time following a safety - car period caused by a crash between one of the leading Audis and GT traffic.
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