| 41. | Corporations acted less and less like society's leading lights.
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| 42. | The librarian, Kenneth E . Dowlin, is still considered a leading light in his profession.
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| 43. | He was a leading light in the Music Association of Ireland during its early years.
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| 44. | But the digital world's leading lights are competitors first and partners second, if at all.
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| 45. | If he was a leading light there should be significant coverage in reliable secondary sources.
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| 46. | He was the consummate courtier and friends with many of the leading lights at court.
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| 47. | These huge sums will be money well spent, say the leading lights of British medical research.
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| 48. | Maurice is one of our leading lights ."
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| 49. | She became a leading light of the early Summer School Movement at which Fabian intellectuals foregathered.
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| 50. | The union is guaranteed to be high-profile because of the headlines attracted by its leading lights.
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