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HuaMin Chen Posted 18 years ago
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Lead (vt) should be always perfectly be in front of persons (not something)

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00You said 'a reasonable guideline' but is it a rule or not?0-
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00I don't know-- I'd have to see all the possibilities. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.0-
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