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Gaddafi called himself Colonel occasionally and refused to acknowledge the phrase President, preferring the term Leader.
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After a sulky, day-after press conference in which he more resembled a spoiled teenager stuck in detention than what you call your Leader of the Free World, Obama sunk to new depths in a sad sack appearance on “60 minutes.”
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But now Harry Reid, the electorally doomed Majority Leader, is said to be signaling his willingness to commit hara-kiri for Obama.
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I know if you just do your Mountain Leader Summer Training you can sometimes get on a World Challenge Expedition as an assistant with just expenses paid.
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After a performance by Libyan folk dancers, Mr. Gadhafi led reporters swiftly past historical artifacts to his own paintings realist, surrealist and abstract works, including one called "Leader" that depicted his father.
Gadhafi's Son Leaves Elites' Cozy Embrace Guy Chazan 2011
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If you hold the Mountain Leader Summer award (as I do) there are many opportunities to work leading expeditions abroad.
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Ultimately, Becoming a Literacy Leader is a hopeful book, an optimistic and realistic portrait of life in schools among teachers committed to doing their jobs well.
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In the UK there is an organisation called the MLTB (Mountain Leader Training Board).
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As one of Senator Reid's Nevada constituents, I am proud to say, the honorable Senate Majority Leader is selflessly representing both Nevadans 'and all citizens', of the United States of America, best interest by including the public health insurance option in health care reform Senate bill.
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They are a National Governing Body (NGB) who run and oversee the delivery of training and assessment courses for the Mountain Leader Award.
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