Emery, Reporting the News (Dodd, Mead), p. 38 "A “lead” (sometimes spelled “<span class="searchmatch">lede</span>”) is simply the opening of a story." 1969, Roland Edgar Wolseley, Understanding...
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dubbed them "sentegraphs"). […] And since Leonard Cohen is the focus of the "<span class="searchmatch">lede</span>" (as we say in the "biz"), it makes it seem like he's reviewing Leonard Cohen...
page 47, column I, lines 1–4: Se, lascivos do mundo, amais sem arte, / <span class="searchmatch">Lede</span> meus versos, amareis com ella. / Tu, louro Apollo, me tempera a lyra, / Tu...
woman" rather than "man or woman", so that the "they" is plural: "thou schalt <span class="searchmatch">lede</span> out the man and the womman, that diden a moost cursid thing, to the yatis...