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Examples:naval battle group led by an aircraft carrier—Fan Zhongyan (989-1052), minister of Northern Song, led failed reform of 1043—late Tang peasant uprising 875-884 led by Huang Chao—Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria (1863-1914), heir the Hapsburg throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo led to World War I—Lin Zexu or Lin Tse-hsu "Commissioner Lin" (1785-1850), Qing official whose anti-opium activities led first Opium war with Britain 1840-1842—Huang Chao peasant uprising 875-884 in late Tang, led by Huang Chao—Mahdi army, Iraqi Shia armed militia led by Moqtada Sadr—light-emitting diode (LED)—Wuchang Uprising of October 10th, 1911, which led Sun Yat-sen's Xinhai Revolution and the fall of the Qing dynasty—light-emitting diode (LED) (Tw)—a tiny lapse can lead a huge mistake (idiom); a minor discrepancy leading to enormous losses—Tianying city in Anhui, having lead processing plants that produce substantial pollution—Rushed work lead slip-ups (idiom). Mistakes are likely at times of stress.—lit. lead beasts to eat the people (idiom); fig. tyrannical government oppresses the people—lead the wolf into the house (idiom); to leave oneself open to attack—each goes his own way (idiom); each person has his own life lead—don't fight, won't make friends (idiom); an exchange of blows may lead friendship—chorus sb. else's lead (idiom); to chime in in agreement— |