Word: leading
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Tenen said the research could lead to new treatments for leukemia. The scientists plan to use the information to develop new therapies for leukemia, using genetic engineering as well as radiation therapy...
Perhaps the FDO is taking its lead from the Masters of Lowell House, who, two weeks ago, banned the game because it "is not in keeping with spirit of community life." But it is one thing for House Masters to assess the value of individual House-wide activities. Although we encourage the Masters of Lowell to give the game a chance after all, the game--in one form or another--has thus far successfully promoted positive values of community and social interaction in Pforzheimer and Quincy Houses), it is ultimately their decision whether or not the game is consistent with...
...After significant study, Chaouli continues, certain laws and properties are discovered that can lead to a more advanced understanding of a given field. When a scholar makes a contribution to a field, others are supposed to be able to use it to progress to still more advanced principles...
Like an unstoppable locomotive, the Crimson sustained its momentum through the second game. Harvard surged ahead to a quick 5-0 lead, but the Engineers finally began clawing for air. A kill by the Engineers' Nikolaos Michalakis forced a Harvard side out and led to four consecutive MIT points. Strong Crimson blocking and powerful Mager kills dropped a 9-4 lead into Harvard's lap. A kill by MIT's Robert Moser brought the Engineers to 5-9, but Harvard pounded ahead without looking back...
...third game, the Crimson's most dangerous enemy was itself. With two games in its back pocket, some Harvard players envisioned a productive night with their books a little bit too early in the match. After Harvard surged ahead to an easy 8-1 lead, MIT ran off ten points to find itself at a quick 10-8 advantage over the Crimson...