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AbbVie will take the lead on therapeutic cargo, and will lead clinical development and commercialization.
After failing to gain ground in 2019 and 2021, DeReese got it right on Saturday at Mallard Golf Club to shoot his second consecutive 69 and take the lead heading into today’s final round.
Source: https://www.americanpress.com/2023/06/24/dereese-leads-nicholas-by-one-heading-into-final-round/
After trailing 14-0, the Chiefs scored three straight touchdowns to take the lead and put the game out of reach on Patrick Mahomes’ 39-yard touchdown pass to Rashee Rice early in the fourth quarter.
Alfie Powell saw an early effort go too high for the visitors but they would take the lead on 15 minutes when Louie Barrett’s low shot found the corner of the net from the edge of the penalty area.
Alongside this, he will also take the lead on propelling the progress of Lancaster's solar project, a key component in powering the Company's prospective Climate-Positive Lithium facility in Lordsburg, New Mexico.
Antelope Valley managed two more singles off reliever Alex Rodriguez to take the lead, but committed its fifth and most costly error of the day in the ninth inning to give it right back.
Barca had two opportunities to take the lead in the 25th minute when Raphinha was put through on goal but the Brazilian winger saw his shot come off the post before Alejandro Balde's effort from the rebound also hit the woodwork.
Both teams tied again at point five before each began to take the lead by two points, respectively.
But when they were looking to take the lead late, threw a pass straight to a Buccaneers defender that resulted in a pick-six, giving Tampa Bay a 27-17 lead before winning by that score.
Carl Starfelt: Had defended cross balls well in the first half, but was rash as he dived in on Sakala to give Rangers a soft penalty to take the lead.
Clavano said an amendment of court rules on preliminary investigation “is forthcoming as the Supreme Court has agreed to let DOJ take the lead.
Source: https://balita.com/doj-asks-fiscals-to-pursue-winnable-cases-only/
Crewe take the lead against the run of play as Baker-Richardson converts at the far post.
Source: https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/derby-county-crewe-live-stream-8884558
Delhi led 1-0 at half time but Bengal struck back through a brace from Naro Hari Shrestha (50th and 61st) to take the lead.
Source: https://easternmirrornagaland.com/manipur-beat-railways-4-1-bengal-held-to/
Down 20-0 at a rainsoaked PointsBet Stadium in as many minutes, the Warriors didn't take the lead until the last 90 seconds when Johnson was offered a shot at goal from 40 metres out.
"Even Republicans are saying states need to take the lead" when it comes to abortion access.
Source: https://theweek.com/minnesota/1023801/minnestoa-a-progressive-laboratory-or-an-exceptional-exception
Greely hoped to tie or take the lead, but again, turned the ball over in a critical situation with just 5.1 seconds remaining.
Source: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/02/04/greely-girls-fall-just-short-against-wells/
"Honorable chief minister, you made many points, some bluntly and others indirectly", Mr Khurshid said about the speech of Mr Kumar, the JD(U) boss, who had exhorted the grand old party to take the lead in forging opposition unity.
However, Spurs would take the lead on the stroke of half-time as Donley reacted quickest to a header back into the box, slotting under Davies after finding himself one-on-one.
If England had instead come in and made another 250 or so to take the lead to 480, then the pressure would be on NZ in the fourth innings.
If we're gonna go out with it again, why don't I take the lead?'
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1430364/the-rocky-horror-picture-show-ending-explained/