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lede

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الدانماركية - التركية
kurşun
yönlendiren
الدانماركية - الإنجليزية
directx
directing
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Men; people, folk
A man; person
Tenements; holdings; possessions
The introductory paragraph(s) of a newspaper or other article. (Usage is “customary in many editorial rooms”.)
the first paragraph of a story or press release, never more than 25 words (preferably much shorter), summing what the story is about by answering the five w's
The introductory paragraph(s) of a newspaper or other article
The first paragraph or two of a news story, telling who, what, where, when, why/how; also called a lead
The start of a story It is spelled this way to prevent confusion with lead, a metal that was used extensively in hot-type days, and a term that refers to the spacing of lines in a story
lede

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    () From Middle English lede, leode, from Old English lēode (“men, people”), lēod (“man”). More at leod.
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