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In due time he would become a leading light and go to Congress.
Another was a leading light opera singer in the local community.
Initially it was the first in a series of leading lights.
From 1966 to 1977, he published the work of many leading lights in a little magazine called "The."
Along the way, he has become a leading light of contemporary Canadian letters.
He was supposed to have been a big fish, a leading light in the world of Pharmaceuticals.
The students are able to study developments within higher education as taught by leading lights in the field.
She was a leading light in the Scottish arts world and a renaissance woman.
She was sometimes called the leading light of the leftist movement"
Every one of whom thought of him/herself as a leading light in his or her field.
These leading lights had one thing in common: none were of Indian descent.
By all accounts he's the leading light of the department at Stanford now."
But the digital world's leading lights are competitors first and partners second, if at all.
For the next fifteen years he played a variety of roles and became a leading light on the American stage.
In a party where so many of the leading lights look like cranky young men, this is no small advantage.
Leading lights are a way of providing transits at night.
Abbas was considered a leading light of the Urdu short story.
And he has been a leading light among us until - well, until quite lately.
The nearby region around Aachen was a leading light in this trade at the time.
The fact is he really hasn't been doing anything important in the company except for being the leading light and the keeper of the faith.
The store is a leading light on a street replete with fashion outlets.
The technology was not used in Europe until 1837, where the lights became known as leading lights.
The leading lights of the 18th century came from Venice.
It included a dinner for 40 persons, who were by that time the leading lights of Rochester.
When it is necessary to make a turn, the navigator lines up the next pair of leading lights.