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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
conduct .
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Examples
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He might have gone last week, had he conducted himself properly; (that is, _if he had conducted_, &c.)
English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham
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The TV station where Tiel worked had a news director, but the man with the title conducted business from inside a carpeted office and was more a bean counter and administrator than a hands-on boss.
Standoff Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2000
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Thaddeus, no less than his father, remembered the hand which, having guided him through a sharply-beset wilderness of sorrow, had in so short a term conducted him to an Eden of bliss.
Thaddeus of Warsaw Jane Porter 1813
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A full examination into the manner in which the raid was conducted is needed to ensure that all APD policies were followed and individuals 'civil rights were not violated.
Big Questions Still Linger In Atlanta Police Raid of Gay Bar (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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One exercise I wish that the author had conducted is to look exclusively at households aged 60 and over.
Adequacy of Personal Savings, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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A list of chats we've already conducted is contained on this page.
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Yes, Griffin conducted the ESAS before the 2005 authorization act making some changes to the VSE.
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Bicket conducted from the harpsichord for most of the night, not only supporting Daniels but offering a variety of small orchestral ensemble pieces from these two great composers.
Sexy Beast 2009
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Asbury again conducted, keeping each layer alive, avoiding the temptation to simplify the perception of the score with excessive highlighting.
Magna Carter (3): The stuff that dreams are made of Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Milarsky again conducted, with another excellent soloist: soprano Jo Ellen Miller, her bright, golden voice flexible to Carter's demands and colorfully sympathetic to Bishop's moods.
Archive 2008-07-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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