If only the wealthy can afford to run for public office, are we more a plutocracy than a democracy? |
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Suggestions that she run for president have been met with repeated demurrals. |
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Many people have questioned her motivations in choosing to run for office at this time. |
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In the last inning, a home run can make you the hero, and a strikeout can make you the goat. |
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The doctor wants to hospitalize her for a few days so that he can run some tests. |
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Hule is a hagiocracy, a government run by "holy men" and clergy. |
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The new franchise will run for the first three to five years of HS2's operation. |
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There is a Marine Biological Station run by the Universities of Glasgow and London on Great Cumbrae. |
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These tunnels will run from Paddington to Stratford and Canary Wharf in the east. |
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The Welsh Schools' Cricket Association run inter schools competitions in Wales. |
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Sir John Hawkins, considered the pioneer of the British slave trade, was the first to run the Triangular trade, making a profit at every stop. |
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In the upper Clyde two major shipyards continue at Glasgow Govan and Scotstoun, run by BAE, whose major client is the Royal Navy. |
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There are approximately 900 additional privately run secular and religious schools in the city. |
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Abellio Greater Anglia was announced as the new operator of the short Greater Anglia franchise, due to start in 2012 and run for 29 months. |
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The same situation continued into 1953 with the World Championship being run for Formula Two cars. |
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Wales Minor Counties run the Welsh team in the Minor Counties Championship. |
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Since then the tournament has run for some seasons, but never for more than five years at a time. |
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In the field, England started by having Langer run out for 6 in the fifth over, but Hayden and Ricky Ponting rebuilt to bat until lunch unbeaten. |
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The most famous National Hunt race is the Grand National, run at Aintree in April each year. |
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The first International Trophy was run on 20 August in two heats and a final. |
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In the 2006 Indianapolis 500, for the first time in Indianapolis 500 history, the race was run without a single engine problem. |
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Although many schools are run by religious organisations, a secularist trend is occurring among younger generations. |
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Numerous popular tour bus companies and boat tours run there throughout the year. |
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The Coast Guard is run by the Department of Homeland Security in peacetime and by the Department of the Navy during times of war. |
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It was formally established by the Society of Arts in 1867, and since 1986 has been run by English Heritage. |
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The other two roads run across from the east to the west side of the island. |
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From May 2003 until May 2007 the council was run by a Liberal Democrat and Conservatives coalition. |
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They replaced the gold coin in circulation to prevent a run on sterling and to enable purchases of raw materials for armaments production. |
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The answer is that cities are run by politicians most of whom are morons or on the verge of moronicity. |
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Also combined were services from Paddington, run by Thames Trains and First Great Western, which were renamed First Great Western Link. |
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Sky Sports also run several supplementary magazine shows, including Super League Full Time and Boots N' All. |
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Equally, he does not have to attempt a run when he hits the ball with his bat. |
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Projectors were commonly run too fast to shorten running time and squeeze in extra shows. |
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When a batter leaves the post, each runner on a base may run to the next and succeeding base. |
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Batters must run in straight lines between bases and fielders must not obstruct their way or stand on bases. |
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The M25, M26 and M20 motorways all use the Vale of Holmesdale to the north, and therefore run along or near the northern edge of the Weald. |
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Yorkshire lost to Gloucestershire by a single run and were overtaken by Kent, who won their last match against Hampshire by an innings. |
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The run ended when Leicester lost to a late Northampton try in the 2014 semi finals. |
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In the United States, Thoroughbred flat races are run on surfaces of either dirt, synthetic or turf. |
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Rather, it has its own Mongolian style of horse racing in which the horses run for at least a distance of 25 kilometers. |
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This year's National was run during misty weather conditions with the going very heavy. |
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Prior to the event being held at Aintree, the race was run in the nearby district of Maghull. |
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In Korea, Hamilton qualified on pole position, ending a run of 16 consecutive pole positions for Red Bull. |
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Senna ended Williams' run of victories by winning in Hungary, finishing five seconds ahead of Mansell. |
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This run of form prompted The Guardian's Rob Smyth to write an article suggesting that Taylor's decline was now terminal. |
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The Nordic House is run by a steering committee of eight, of whom three are Faroese and five from other Nordic countries. |
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Additionally charities and organisations run promotional or educational stalls, such as the Hare Krishna tent which provide free vegetarian food. |
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The city hosts the annual Edinburgh Festival, a series of events that run between the end of July and early September each year. |
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Govinda's temple and restaurant, run by the Hare Krishnas in Swansea, is a focal point for many Welsh Hindus. |
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However, the Americans had multiple advantages that in the long run outweighed the initial disadvantages they faced. |
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By then, Rudder's men had run out of ammunition and were using captured German weapons. |
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Not until the Jeradi Pass in the northern Sinai did the IDF run into serious opposition. |
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The project is run by the Unst Partnership, the local community's development trust. |
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The local economy for much of this period was based on the run rig system, the basic crops being oats, barley and potatoes. |
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The service is run by a Board of Directors under the Independent Chairmanship of Peter Williamson. |
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In a block voting election, all candidates run against each other for m number of positions, where m is commonly called the district magnitude. |
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Stagecoach East Scotland also run buses in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, under the Stagecoach Bluebird brand. |
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I run a funnish monogreen Insects deck that uses Winter Blast and Dervishes as partners in crime. |
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Jeeves failed to make any impact at the box office and closed after a short run of only three weeks. |
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A group known as The Philosophical Society of Oxford was run under a set of rules still retained by the Bodleian Library. |
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The two strands of DNA run in opposite directions to each other and are thus antiparallel. |
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It was very successful and proved to be cheaper to run than the horses it replaced. |
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After the run at the Queen's finished he turned to another part for which he became well known, John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest. |
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For the first weeks of the run Gielgud played Mercutio and Olivier played Romeo, after which they exchanged roles. |
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In 1993, she starred in a limited run at the Manhattan Theatre Club in the American premiere of Stephen Sondheim's revue, Putting It Together. |
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WinHelp enables you to add authorable buttons to a Help file. Authorable buttons run macros, so you can use one to do anything a macro can. |
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Craig Ferguson has run segments on his show where he parodies Caine, usually while wearing a space suit. |
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You can lemonise your lights, And grapefruitise your telly, You can run your hi-fi set on orange mousse. |
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The first print run of 2,000 was held back because Tenniel objected to the print quality. |
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The batsmen may attempt one run, or multiple runs, or elect not to run at all. |
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The Block 3I software was intended to be a revision of the Block 2B software to run on the updated Integrated Core Processor. |
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A batter must try to hit any good balls that are bowled, but need not run hitting the ball. |
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This latter feat came within a run of 49 league matches unbeaten from 7 May 2003 to 24 October 2004, a national record. |
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The following season saw a poor run of results, and McAllister was sacked after a run of five defeats in a row. |
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Despite this, the Australian run rate remained low as both sides stared each other down. |
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On 7 March 1861, during a meeting at the Adelphi Hotel in Sheffield, a Match Fund Committee was established to run Yorkshire county matches. |
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The official report of the London Olympics shows that there was no case of London being pressed to run the Games against its will. |
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The ball would be snapped or lateraled to a back, who would fake a run or pass, but then would kick the field goal instead. |
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On their run to the final, the team defeated the United States, France and Australia. |
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Bruno completed the 2011 London Marathon which is the third marathon he has run successfully. |
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The premier event, which attracts 50,000 people to Durban, is the Durban July Handicap, which has been run since 1897 at Greyville Racecourse. |
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Japan's top jump race is the Nakayama Grand Jump, run every April at Nakayama Racecourse. |
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The Bath Half Marathon is run annually through the city streets, with over 10,000 runners. |
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The course over which the race is run features much larger fences than those found on conventional National Hunt tracks. |
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The Grand National is run over the National Course at Aintree and consists of two laps of 16 fences, the first 14 of which are jumped twice. |
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This meant the trams could run with a crew of only one, reducing costs and possibly saving the tramway from closure. |
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For this style of panel, weaving is too difficult, so the wattles run horizontally and are known as ledgers. |
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Although the practice was spoilt by hailstorm, the races were run in bright weather. |
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In 1994, after pressure from owners, McLaren developed a racing version of the F1 road car to run in the FIA GT1 category in the 1995 season. |
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It was founded and is run by team owner Sir Frank Williams and automotive engineer Sir Patrick Head. |
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His lower-class tastes tended to run to three-stooges movies and cheap drink. |
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The team was owned by the Benetton family who run a worldwide chain of clothing stores of the same name. |
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On a run in heavy winds, the forces on the sails tend to drive a boat's bow down, so the crew weight is moved far aft. |
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The West has several long rivers that empty into the Pacific Ocean, while the eastern rivers run into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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With the exception of technical and security staff, the festival is mainly run by volunteers. |
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Wilkins was educated at a school in Oxford run by Edward Sylvester, and matriculated at New Inn Hall. |
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If you're a salty sweater and prone to cramps, eating a salty snack before your run and ingesting salt midrun can help. |
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After this project is completed, it will no longer be possible to run trains into or out of Manchester Liverpool Road station. |
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CrossCountry operates services from the airport to Birmingham New Street, via Cambridge, Peterborough and Leicester, which run every 60 minutes. |
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For a small burn, with plenty of the patient's own skin available, allograft application is a long run for a short slide. |
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The same courses run at the Centre for Preparatory Studies at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. |
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Wells, in the three hole, extended his streak of at-bats without a home run to 134, the longest longball drought of his career. |
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Part of the Titley Spur is opened annually by enthusiasts and a steam train is run along the track. |
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By 1916, Germany was effectively a military dictatorship run by Hindenburg and Ludendorff, with the Kaiser reduced to a mere figurehead. |
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I go home bewildered unt mishappy, to find that Herr Gabert has stole the score of mine opera unt run avay mit mine vife. |
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England added only one more run to its overnight second-innings total of 221-9 before Broad was caught by Hammer at mid-on to a mishit. |
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In June 1997, Bloomsbury published Philosopher's Stone with an initial print run of 1,000 copies, 500 of which were distributed to libraries. |
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Autopsies revealed severe trauma to both prisoners' legs, describing the trauma as comparable to being run over by a bus. |
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He and his brother Warnie created the world of Boxen, inhabited and run by animals. |
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I can't believe they let an ignoramus like that run the company. |
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The designation was incorporated into the name of many of these older publicly run institutions. |
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They claim to have found a more efficient way to run the business. |
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It enjoyed a record run in the West End, but ran for less than two years on Broadway. |
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The Cambrian Mountains run from northeast to southwest and occupy most of the central part of the country. |
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The church also helps to run a number of schools, including two leading public schools in East Anglia, Culford School and The Leys. |
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Initially these schools were run exactly like their counterparts in England, and taught by the English. |
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Several companies offer trips by mokoro, lasting from one to three days, although almost all these trips are run by the same community trust. |
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I have to say the time has come now for the owners of the airport to decide to run the airport properly or sell it. |
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It's a challenging game for the inexperienced adventurer, and should even give the hardened pros a bit of a run for their money. |
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At one point it had a print run of 11,000 and featured advertisers including the Financial Times. |
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It experienced early success, selling out its first print run in its first two months. |
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Diacore is run by Daniel Steinmetz, but until recently his brother Beny Steinmetz had a power of attorney for the company. |
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A low voltage current is run through the water, and gaseous oxygen forms at the anode while gaseous hydrogen forms at the cathode. |
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Of course, this would never happen because there isn'ta retailer out there who would run the risk of carrying such a line of antigirl products. |
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The majority of steam locomotives were retired from regular service by the 1980s, though several continue to run on tourist and heritage lines. |
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In 2002, a steam locomotive celebration run was organised between Thane and Mumbai to commemorate the 150th year of railways in India. |
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Additional extra buses normally provided by Go South Coast run from Bristol to the festival. |
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This is run with time clocks so the lights are only on when they are needed, contributing to the festival's green requirements. |
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The theatre in which they will run is either not yet known or currently occupied by another show. |
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It is democratically controlled through General Meetings and referendums, and is run by elected student officers. |
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In September 2006, the first engine run of the F135 in an airframe took place. |
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The festivals are run by Festival Republic, which was divested from Mean Fiddler Music Group. |
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During the run of Cyrano, Richardson was knighted, to Olivier's undisguised envy. |
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Olivier had seen the play earlier in the run and disliked it, but Miller was convinced that Osborne had talent, and Olivier reconsidered. |
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His computer was beefed out with the latest hardware, so he was sure it would run the new video game. |
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The Times reported that LSE director Howard Davies attended the fun run event, while LSE claimed that Davies only attended for a short time. |
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He had been a big top performer in his youth, but in a twist of fate he had run away to become an investment banker. |
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It is a process of solving complex math problems using those computers which run bitcoin software. |
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Rotary mowers were not developed until engines were small enough and powerful enough to run the blades at sufficient speed. |
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To do this, you can run a script on a computer periodically to check for any attached USB disk drives or memory sticks. |
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If you aren't sure whether something is bloggable, ask whether you can blog about it or run it by your boss first. |
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Both batsmen run the length of the pitch, exchanging positions, and grounding their bats behind the opposite crease. |
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I mean, it's a bit of a waste of money paying me eighteen grand to run errands, isn't it? Come on. I'm supposed to be the brains of this outfit. |
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The moment I flashed my brights this animal started to run across the road. |
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Conversely, other cities have opted to build a full metro in the suburbs, but run trams in city streets to save the cost of expensive tunnels. |
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Rugby Fives continues to have a good following with tournaments being run nationwide, presided over by the Rugby Fives Association. |
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Every team in Formula One must run two cars in every session in a Grand Prix weekend, and every team may use up to four drivers in a season. |
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His first match in charge was a draw, followed by a run of 10 undefeated games. |
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The brushes run directly on the armature surface making the whole design very compact. |
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The cutlery increasing on the drainer, chock a block, While the sink is overflowing as the dishes run amok! |
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A former Precentor of the college, Ralph Allwood set up and organised Eton Choral Courses, which run at the School every summer. |
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In spite of the show's popularity and extensive run in London's West End, it lost money due to the sheer expense of the production. |
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Generally, a cmdlet will run much faster than a script of the same functionality. |
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The guests run hands over twitching boys, suck their cocks, hang on their backs like vampires. |
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For what was objective existence in the long run but a series of common-or-garden situations? |
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Following this run of failure Arriva was publicly critical of the government's prequalification process and called for it to be abolished. |
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There were attempts to run Twenty20 cricket and netball tournaments alongside the 2012 Games, but neither campaign was successful. |
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Australia opened the scoring after they decided to run a penalty instead of kicking for touch. |
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I ask because when historians of any era run out of new things to say, they inevitably turn to a counterinterpretation. |
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In addition, unlike the LACE concept, SABRE's precooler does not liquefy the air, letting it run more efficiently. |
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Local bus services in and around Derby are run by a number of companies, but principally Trent Barton and Arriva Midlands. |
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They run very low, all crouchy, and so do panthers, which was a surprise to me. |
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At the very moment he cried out, David realised that what he had run into was only the Christmas tree. |
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A massive cyberintelligence system was required to run the ship, of course, but, as we now know, intelligence devoid of emotion is nonfunctional. |
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When the last cycler has run for 200ms we pass control back to the first one and begin again. |
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On the lighter side, Cassini should be coming out of darkside soon and run smack-dab into the distress siren. |
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We finally found John's cat run over in the next road. It was as dead as a doornail. |
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When she saw smoke coming from the kitchen, the old woman came in on the dead run to remove the burned loaf of bread from the oven. |
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They run along the illuminated part of the promenade, from Starr Gate to Bispham, during the Illuminations. |
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The Aintree Fox Hunters' is run as the feature race on the first day of the Grand National meeting over one circuit of the Grand National course. |
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The race was run 48 hours later on the Monday, with the meeting organisers offering 20,000 tickets with free admission. |
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Army rum is potent stuff, especially when the supplies of tea and water have run out, and one drinks it neat out of a dixie. |
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The start is critical to the race's outcome. Racers run on their skates, lurching toward the first turn with a furious duck walk. |
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We'll try a dummy run with a small group first, to check that it works correctly. |
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The earnout was definitely getting in the way of running Skype the way we wanted to run it. |
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Many car parks are now run using the same in-vehicle unit and cashcard and ERP gantries instead of the coupon system. |
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It is now a language and culture exchange between the two schools, run by the German department at Allestree Woodlands School. |
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Some kind of exobiotic plague had run through the animal stock seven months back, and half of them had died. |
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Birmingham once had an extensive tram network run by Birmingham Corporation Tramways. |
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The club also run a successful academy system, developing the young players of Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. |
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The U.S. military had hoped to farm out the Bagram detainees to prisons run by Afghanistan and other nations. |
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Tram tracks would also run alongside the existing line to Solihull and Dorridge, with local train services ended. |
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Liverpool resisted a second-half fightback from Wolves to secure a hard-fought victory and end a run of back-to-back Premier League defeats. |
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He had told me that in the old days in Chicago he had run a flat-store with a partner who had tuberculosis and also smoked cigars. |
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The household was run by a chamberlain, while a treasurer took care of the estate's written records. |
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The car looks and drives just like a contemporary Honda Civic LX, but does not run on gasoline. |
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During this undefeated run Gulliver beat Francis Hoenselaar of the Netherlands to win the title on five occasions. |
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In the woodshop I figured to find out just what it cost me to run fullhanded if I did not turn out a single piece of work. |
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In other cases, where the shared lines already run in close proximity, the two companies may share facilities. |
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Sections of the East Coast Main Line run through the area and Peterborough is an important interchange on this line. |
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Claudian in the description of his infant Titan descants on this glory about his head, but has run his description into most wretched fustian. |
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It was the first time passenger traffic had been run on a steam locomotive railway. |
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Just off the highway there's a small garage and paint-shop run by a gee named Art Huck. |
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The quarterback hikes the ball, and it's the receiver's job to run around and get open until the ball comes his way. |
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They formed social clubs and associations to run functions, including regular dances on occasions such as Christmas and Easter. |
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Likewise, candidates for public positions had to run for election by the people. |
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I usually run fast enough, but my speed goes downhill when I don't sleep enough. |
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And now this Gomerette is combing through the pizza boxes and cat litter beneath her mattress and finds one of Babe Ruth's home run bats. |
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The Indian may go off the reservation, he can steal from the whites and run back to the reservation with impunity. |
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Earl, who has lobstered, scalloped, groundfished and run tugs most of his life, is half joking. |
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The taste of clean killed, still hunted animals far exceeds that of either gut shot deer or those run by dogs. |
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The run sold out in seven hours after tickets went on sale 11 August 2014, more than a year before the play opened. |
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Mike says he even likes to talk to him and run after him, but he has a hankering that Moore should be made an example of. |
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The priest took thirty minutes to deliver his harangue on timeliness, making the entire service run late. |
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The hardest thing I ever did was run the 25th mile of a 26 mile long marathon. |
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Should it be desired, however, to run the hackle all over the body, it may be tied on along with the peacock's harls. |
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Having the run of an airport lounge takes some of the pain from flight delays, cancellations and long connecting times. |
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Operating agreements with other companies also allowed GWR trains to run to Manchester. |
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The book focused on determinants of national income in the short run when prices are relatively inflexible. |
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Aspects had a run of four years in London, but closed after less than a year on Broadway. |
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This year's heavy hitter is Bobby Bonilla, the Pirates' slugger who's seeking to hit the biggest home run of his life. |
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The EFDSS gave up its organizing role in these festivals in the 1980s and most are locally run and financed. |
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However, in the long run Oasis became more commercially successful than Blur. |
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Broadly speaking the area can be divided into three bands, the divisions between which run south west to north east. |
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Despite knowing the numbers attending, the print run of programmes was sold out. |
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The growth in tourist numbers continued into the age of the motor car, when railways began to be closed or run down. |
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Andrews was forced to quit the show towards the end of the Broadway run in 1997 when she developed hoarseness in her voice. |
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It is run by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority and is the third largest fire service in the world. |
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If a ball is delivered well, batters must try to hit the ball and must run regardless of whether the ball is hit. |
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These run up to every 20 minutes between Embankment Pier and North Greenwich Pier. |
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And I don't know if that copper reaction you teased me with for H2CO3 would run that direction, would it? Looks hinky. |
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The Port of Dover and the port at Folkestone have many ferry services to France and though none currently run to Belgium. |
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Political insiders say that she is planning to run for president. |
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During the two years before the death of Emperor Septimius Severus, the Roman Empire was run from Eboracum by him. |
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England's oldest horse race, which began in 1519, is run each year at Kiplingcotes near Market Weighton. |
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The goal of mercantilism was to run trade surpluses, so that gold and silver would pour into London. |
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Anyone who would run in front of a car like that is certifiable. |
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If a train broke down on the line, the policeman had to run a mile down the track to stop oncoming traffic. |
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However, the season started with a terrible run of results, which culminated in Royce Simmons being sacked in March. |
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The tip of the share is pointed downward, causing the plow to run into the ground. |
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In practice imperial provinces were run by resident governors who were members of the Senate and had held the consulship. |
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She's one of the political hirelings who run the candidate's campaign. |
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In passing England's total of 327 for victory, Ireland broke the record for the highest successful run chase in the World Cup. |
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But these designations appear to run afoul of our earlier concerns about the individuative impotence of dummy sortals. |
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Megabus run buses from the bus station to places north and south of the city. |
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There are currently 12 secondary schools and 54 primary schools which are run by the city council. |
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After two years on the run from the US authorities the suspected thief known as the Barefoot Bandit has finally been stopped in his tracks. |
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While there has been a shift to political parties, many contending for an office still run as independents. |
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Programs written in the BASIC language are usually run through an interpreter, though some can be compiled. |
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Well, I'm no longer seeing him in the biblical sense, but I do run him from time to time. |
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In the short run yo-yo dieting will work, but eventually it makes it nearly impossible to lose weight. |
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Even though state run universities are much cheaper than the private ones, they are not tuition free for the students. |
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The more northerly dales, Wensleydale and Swaledale run generally from west to east. |
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After eight hours, the English ships began to run out of ammunition, and some gunners began loading objects such as chains into cannons. |
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He asked Jamie to run to the closest store and buy peanut butter, jelly, bread, milk, and animal crackers. |
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This had led to horses, startled by a passing locomotive and coming off their dandy cart, being run down by the following train. |
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Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. |
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It can run in autonomous mode or be manually joysticked using a radio controller. |
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The hero of the turf accepted this bet, and on the day appointed, just a minute before starting, qualified his stallion to run for the purse. |
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The Whig Government fell in 1832 and Wellesley was unable to form a Tory Government partly because of a run on the Bank of England. |
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All managed code in the.NET Framework needs to run within an application domain. |
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When he was seven Britten was sent to a dame school, run by the Misses Astle. |
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We must see to it that our attacks do no more harm to ourselves in the long run than they do to the enemy's war effort. |
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As the afoursaid boy started to run off, a well dressed lookin' man ketched him by the cote coller. |
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Von Ohain's first device was strictly experimental and could run only under external power, but he was able to demonstrate the basic concept. |
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In the run up to the 2017 General Election, Dawkins once again endorsed the Liberal Democrats and urged voters to join the party. |
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Bound down on every side with many bands because it shall not run at rovers. |
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The supply administration was run as a business using money as the medium of exchange. |
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The libretto was a piece of hack work from a Parisian scenario factory run by an enterprising auteur of sorts named Eugene Scribe. |
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There was a recognition that Northerners wanted to run their own affairs and must be given the opportunity to do so. |
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From 1994 to 1997, Major privatised British rail, splitting it up into franchises to be run by the private sector. |
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Cameron left Carlton to run for Parliament in 1997, returning to his job after his defeat. |
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Rather than hire hordes of people to click banner ads, some website operators run automated programs known as autoclick software. |
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The sport is governed locally by the Northern Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association who run regular ranking tournaments and competitions. |
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Parts of the modern A515 and A53 roads south of Buxton are believed to run along Roman roads. |
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Artillery marched his troops into town and had the American flag run up the fort's flagpole. |
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It is a banner achievement for an athlete to run a mile in under four minutes. |
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Old prisons are also more expensive to run and do not facilitate rehabilitation of prisoners. |
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He had ambitions to be the first head of the National Theatre and had no intention of letting actors run it. |
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South of the Humber, Scunthorpe and nearby rural stations are connected by the South Humberside Main Line, run by Northern. |
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National Express coach services also run directly to London Heathrow Airport from the region. |
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The National Forest is an environmental project in central England run by The National Forest Company. |
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Britvic is on the A1016 in Chelmsford, which is the historic home of the Marconi Company now run by BAE Systems at Great Baddow. |
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Whereas SCIMs cannot turn a shaft faster than allowed by the power line frequency, universal motors can run at much higher speeds. |
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The lead and silver mines at Charterhouse in the Mendip Hills were run by the military. |
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Seven of the eleven London Underground lines run through the City, serving eleven stations. |
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All tunnel services run on electricity, shared equally from English and French sources. |
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However, RFF does not let these run on French railways, so there are plans to certify Alstom Prima II locomotives for use in the tunnel. |
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The convention is a volunteer run event which raising funds for local charities including Academy FM, East Kent Hospitals and Help for Heroes. |
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Bad, he doubtless was. But when he tried to run a blazer on this grim little cowman, Slaughter had run him. |
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The dogs by the River Nilus's side, being thirsty, lap hastily as they run along the shore. |
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These folks don't take kindly to no brash stranger comin' in here tryin' to run a blazer on 'em. |
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The batter hit a laser-beam to right field. A run for Cincinnati! Now the score was five to three. |
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Some boats only operate part of the route, or operate out and back cruises, whilst others run the whole distance. |
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I just thought Mike was getting high in the corner, and Heather put her camera down to run over and demand that he not be such a Bogart. |
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Since 1989, the gallery has run a scheme that gives a studio to contemporary artists to create work based on the permanent collection. |
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Most of the larger southern dales, Ribblesdale, Malhamdale and Airedale, Wharfedale and Nidderdale, run roughly parallel from north to south. |
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The local authorities run cycle hire centres at Ashbourne, Parsley Hay, Middleton Top and the Upper Derwent Valley. |
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However, dense urban areas have emerged along the coasts and rivers, and they run almost contiguously into each other in places. |
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East Midlands Trains run services to St Pancras International and Eurostar run services from there to France and Belgium. |
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The River Wharfe runs through Ilkley and Burley in Wharfedale, and tributaries of the River Calder run through the district. |
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The Rankine cycle and most practical steam engines have a water pump to recycle or top up the boiler water, so that they may be run continuously. |
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The small fleet run by Enterprise Boats and part of the Fal River Links also stops at Malpas, Trelissick, Tolverne and St Mawes. |
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Because he knew the lay of the land, he could run faster in the darkness than his pursuer. |
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At any one time there are about fifty societies and clubs in existence, catering for a wide range of interests and largely run by boys. |
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Corporate monopolies run rampant in free markets, with endless agency over the consumer. |
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The first touchdown scored at Wembley was on a run by Giants' quarterback Eli Manning. |
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The two transfer windows run from the last day of the season to 31 August and from 31 December to 31 January. |
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Small companies have a critical role, often then selling the rights to larger companies that have the resources to run the clinical trials. |
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The central tunnels run from a portal just west of Paddington to Whitechapel, with further tunnelling to Stratford and to Canary Wharf. |
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