Run
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a score in baseball made by a runner touching all four bases safely; tally
- the act of testing something; test; trial
- a race run on foot; footrace; foot race
- (American football) a play in which a player attempts to carry the ball through or past the opposing team; running; running play; running game
- a regular trip
- the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace; running
- an unbroken series of events; streak
- the pouring forth of a fluid; discharge; outpouring
- a race between candidates for elective office; political campaign; campaign
- a small stream; rivulet; rill; runnel; streamlet
- the continuous period of time during which something (a machine or a factory) operates or continues in operation
- unrestricted freedom to use
- the production achieved during a continuous period of operation (of a machine or factory etc.)
- a row of unravelled stitches; ladder; ravel
- an unbroken chronological sequence
- a short trip
v.
- move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time
- flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; scat; scarper; turn tail; lam; run away; hightail it; bunk; head for the hills; take to the woods; escape; fly the coop; break away
- stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; go; pass; lead; extend
- direct or control; projects, businesses, etc.; operate
- have a particular form; go
- move along, of liquids; flow; feed; course
- perform as expected when applied; function; work; operate; go
- run, stand, or compete for an office or a position; campaign
- change or be different within limits; range
- cause to emit recorded audio or video; play
- move about freely and without restraint, or act as if running around in an uncontrolled way
- be operating, running or functioning
- change from one state to another
- cause to perform
- have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; tend; be given; lean; incline
- include as the content; broadcast or publicize; carry
- pass over, across, or through; guide; draw; pass
- continue to exist; prevail; persist; die hard; endure
- be affected by; be subjected to
- occur persistently
- carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine; execute
- carry out
- cause something to pass or lead somewhere; lead
- make without a miss
- deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor; black market
- cause an animal to move fast
- be diffused; bleed
- sail before the wind
- cover by running; run a certain distance
- pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals); hunt; hunt down; track down
- come unraveled or undone as if by snagging; ladder
- reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating; melt; melt down
- progress by being changed; move; go
- travel a route regularly; ply
- compete in a race; race
- extend or continue for a certain period of time; run for
- set animals loose to graze
- keep company; consort
- run with the ball; in such sports as football
- travel rapidly, by any (unspecified) means
- become undone; unravel
n.
- either of two battles during the American Civil War (1861 and 1862); Confederate forces defeated the Federal army in both battles; Bull Run
n.
- a creek in northeastern Virginia where two battles were fought in the American Civil War
- either of two battles during the American Civil War (1861 and 1862); Confederate forces defeated the Federal army in both battles; Battle of Bull Run
n.
- the concerted action of depositors who try to withdraw their money from a bank because they think it will fail
n.
- that part of the flight that begins with the approach to the target; includes target acquisition and ends with the release of the bombs
n.
- an enclosed yard for keeping poultry; chicken yard; hen yard; fowl run
n.
- a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert); rehearsal
n.
- a run that was not scored as the result of an error by the other team
- In 1896, he went 7-2 with a 3.35 earned run average.
- Boney's record was 0–0 with a 2.25 earned run average.
- However, his earned run average rose to 4.26.
n.
- (baseball) a measure of a pitcher's effectiveness; calculated as the average number of earned runs allowed by the pitcher for every nine innings pitched; ERA
- In 1896, he went 7-2 with a 3.35 earned run average.
- Boney's record was 0–0 with a 2.25 earned run average.
- However, his earned run average rose to 4.26.
n.
- (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running around the end of the line; sweep
n.
- an enclosed yard for keeping poultry; chicken yard; hen yard; chicken run
n.
- a footrace run for fun (often including runners who are sponsored for a charity); funrun
n.
- a base hit on which the batter scores a run; homer
- something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal; bell ringer; bull's eye; mark
- Ted Kluszewski was the NL home run leader in 1954.
- On August 23, Bonds hit his 400th career home run.
- Joe Harris's home run in the fourth tied the game.
adv.
- after a very lengthy period of time; in the end
n.
- a period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out; long haul
- In the long run atheism failed to win many souls.
- I believe in the long run God will vindicate me.
- He doubts such a regime can be sustainable in the long run.
adj.
- not special in any way; run-of-the-mill; run-of-the-mine; unexceptional
n.
- gravel as found in natural deposits; bank gravel; pit-run gravel
n.
- the period that presses run to produce an issue of a newspaper; print run
n.
- the period that presses run to produce an issue of a newspaper; press run
- The typical print run was 10,000 copies per issue.
- In 2012 its print run was reduced to 30,000 copies.
- The work sold well, resulting in a second print run.
v.
- take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; gamble; chance; risk; hazard; take chances; adventure; take a chance
v.
- come together; meet; run into; encounter; come across; see
- We were treated like two killers he had somehow run across."
- As they leave the village, they once again run across Nakoda Hitam.
- The first part of his poem describes Mazeppa's run across Ukrainian plains.
v.
- go against, as of rules and laws; conflict; infringe; contravene
v.
- bring to the ground; ground; strand
- hit or reach the ground; ground
- The ships had struck a reef and run aground during rough seas.
- Low water levels caused her keel to hit bottom and run aground.
- On 6 June, she was run aground and captured during the naval battle off Memphis.
v.
- be in line with; form a line along; line
- These vehicles run along a guide rail which is long.
- Portions of the river run along State Route 197.
- The standard door sizes in the US run along 2" increments.
v.
- play boisterously; frolic; lark; rollick; skylark; disport; sport; cavort; gambol; frisk; romp; lark about
- I don't want to run around trying to kill people and cuss.
- Maybe Gerry should run around more."
- Adults and teenagers run around half of the entire Katajanokka district.
v.
- flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; scat; run; scarper; turn tail; lam; hightail it; bunk; head for the hills; take to the woods; escape; fly the coop; break away
- escape from the control of
- She was afraid and decided to run away from home.
- Impulsively, Arthur convinces her to run away with him.
- His interpreter was shot dead while trying to run away.
v.
- run around the bases, in baseball
n.
- a run that is the result of the batter's performance; rbi
v.
- pass by while running
v.
- use up all one's strength and energy and stop working; poop out; peter out; run out; conk out
- trace; check out
- move downward
- injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle; run over
- examine hastily; scan; skim; rake; glance over
- deplete; exhaust; play out; sap; tire
- pursue until captured
- Tram routes 3, 16, 96 all run down the street.
- A number of gills run down this western side of Ullscarf.
- The British crew denied that they had run down the lifeboat.
v.
- become empty of water; dry out
v.
- extend or continue for a certain period of time; run
v.
- be beset by; encounter
- hit against; come into sudden contact with; hit; strike; impinge on; collide with
- collide violently with an obstacle; bump into; jar against; butt against; knock against
- come together; meet; encounter; run across; come across; see
v.
- to be spent or finished; run short; go
v.
- run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along; abscond; bolt; absquatulate; decamp; go off; make off
- force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings; chase away; drive out; turn back; drive away; dispel; drive off
- leave suddenly and as if in a hurry; run out; bolt; bolt out; beetle off
- run away secretly with one's beloved; elope
- reproduce by xerography; photocopy; xerox
- decide (a contest or competition) by a runoff
- run off as waste; waste
- Wheeler Drain, directs agricultural run off into this lake.
- Taviton Street and Endsleigh Street run off the south side.
- Mantle hit a home run off Ed Roebuck in the previous inning.
v.
- talk or narrate at length
- continue uninterrupted; keep going
v.
- become used up; be exhausted
- flow off gradually; drain
- leave suddenly and as if in a hurry; run off; bolt; bolt out; beetle off
- lose validity; expire
- prove insufficient; fail; give out
- use up all one's strength and energy and stop working; poop out; peter out; run down; conk out
- exhaust the supply of
- flow, run or fall out and become lost; spill
v.
- injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle; run down
- flow or run over (a limit or brim); overflow; overrun; well over; brim over
v.
- treat inconsiderately or harshly; ride roughshod
v.
- to be spent or finished; run low; go
v.
- apply thoroughly; think through; work through; go through
- use up (resources or materials); consume; eat up; use up; eat; deplete; exhaust; wipe out
- Most local routes run through downtown Des Moines.
- The Songhua, Nen, and Liao rivers run through it.
- Several tourist routes run through the Black Forest.
v.
- pile up (debts or scores)
- raise; hoist
- fasten by sewing; do needlework; sew; sew together; stitch
- accumulate as a debt; chalk up
- make by sewing together quickly
- He also began to run up debts, mostly for clothes.
- In Kula ridges of land run up the slopes of the volcano.
- There are flutes and fillets that run up the shaft of columns.
n.
- trail or slope prepared for skiing; ski trail
n.
- a print run of a newspaper during which some articles or advertisements are changed to produce a different edition
n.
- trying something to find out about it; trial; test; tryout
- Its trial run started in March 2011.
- He intended "Personal Best" to be a "trial run" for "Greystoke".
- A second trial run by the Venturas the next day was much better.
n.
- a run that was scored as a result of an error by the other team
E.g.
- In 1896, he went 7-2 with a 3.35 earned run average.
- Boney's record was 0–0 with a 2.25 earned run average.
- However, his earned run average rose to 4.26.
E.g.
- MSE 4.5 and later versions do not run on Windows XP.
- In some cases, an applet does not run independently.
- He did not run for reelection on 21 August 1881.
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- Wilson had a 3-yard touchdown run with 5:14 remaining.
- Wisconsin responded with a 12-yard touchdown run by Taylor.
- Tailback Billy Taylor then scored on an 84-yard touchdown run.
E.g.
- This includes the short-lived first run on Broadway.
- Their first run has a time of 57.26, a track record.
- The Yankees scored the game's first run in the fourth.
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- He did not run for reelection on 21 August 1881.
- Hébrard did not run for reelection on 4 January 1903.
- They did not run on the LLR during their stay.
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- Only a single challenger chose to run against him.
- He also caught an 86-yard catch and run against the Lions.
- Deerfoot-Bad Meat was entered to run against the favourite J.W.
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- Mony continued to run the company until his death.
- Spillway East continued to run until May 1.
- After the accident, trains continued to run from Kearny to Newark.
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- Transaction fees typically run between 8 and 15%.
- Final voting run between 29 March and 12 April 2019.
- Two arched aisles run between the nave and the side walls.
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- In 1992, McHugh chose not to run for reelection.
- Municipal candidates tend not to run on party slates.
- Fleming ultimately chose not to run, however.
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- His son Erik decided to run for his father's seat.
- She was afraid and decided to run away from home.
- Nine candidates decided to run for the position.
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- Only 3 cars were built during its production run.
- The machine had a production run of 17,410 machines.
- The game initially had a single production run.
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- Film had grossed 18.2 Crores in its theatrical run.
- "Nanban" went on to complete 100 days theatrical run.
- The film earned on its whole theatrical run.
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- The S-Bahn trains run on a basic cycle of 30 minutes.
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- In 1992, McHugh chose not to run for reelection.
- He did not run for reelection on 21 August 1881.
- Knudson declined to run for reelection in 2016.
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- Powell announced that he would run again in 2010.
- These adverts were run again in Q3 2009.
- The dance teams are made to run again.
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- This group's short run was terminated in October 1976.
- The series was not renewed after the initial short run.
- In the short run, the move was economically beneficial.
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- Using the system the reserves achieved a lengthy unbeaten run.
- Between October and December they went on a 19 game unbeaten run.
- He left Kettering second in the table and on a twelve-game unbeaten run.
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- It is now run by the county as a free crossing.
- It is now run by his daughters Yvonne and Diana Rhyner.
- The family pub is now run by his son, Danny.
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- "I was surprised we weren't able to run the ball better."
- Memory-expanded and MMU-equipped Dragons are able to run OS-9 Level 2.
- The emulator was simple, but it was able to run games such as Donkey Kong.
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- Eventually another Spitfire made a successful run.
- The movie enjoyed a reasonably successful run at the box office.
- During one successful run, his football team won 36 of 40 games.
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- It was revived for a limited run in March 2018.
- The original, in 1998, was a limited run of 1200 copies.
- A limited run was released in March 2016.
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- The race was run for the first time in 2018.
- In 2007, the race was run on April 29, 2007.
- The race was run in two divisions in 2002.
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- In this theatre father of Uttam Kumar used to run the projector.
- The Salesians also used to run Warrenstown College, County Meath.
- The pressure is then used to run a turbine or a converted combustion engine.
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- We never had a second run of most of the stuff."
- The Sox scored a second run in the top of the sixth.
- Their second run has a time of 57.63.
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- The Reds scored the winning run in the 9th inning.
- Azerbaijan's longest league winning run belongs to Kapaz PFC.
- Ken O'Dea's pinch-hit single in the eleventh scored the winning run.
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- Mantle hit a home run off Ed Roebuck in the previous inning.
- Chris Burke ended the marathon with a home run off of Joey Devine.
- Al Smith's leadoff home run off Johnny Antonelli put Cleveland up 1–0.
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- He was educated in a private school run by the Rev.
- The school run by the Sri Ragavendra educational trust.
- Stamford Academy is a charter high school run by Domus Kids Inc.
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- He was the first African American to run for president.
- In 2017, Gorman said she wants to run for president in 2036.
- He had been widely assumed to be preparing a run for president.
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- During the peak, services run every 15 minutes.
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- After the original run at the Savoy, the show toured.
- Its original run lasted four printed issues from 1991-1993.
- Ten of its thirteen episodes were aired during its original run.
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- The players then run as fast as they can towards "it".
- The couple then run to a cabin where an old man lives.
- The winning candidates then run together on the same ticket.
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- During the peak, services run every 15 minutes.
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- In 2005, Faso announced his intention to run for governor.
- She was the first candidate to declare an intention to run.
- Kevin J. Johnston announced his intention to run in March 2018.
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- The suspension cables run parallel, in the plane of the arches.
- All gels are divided into lanes that run parallel through the gel.
- These two ranges run parallel to each other in east-west direction.
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- They lost that match to the Detroit Waza, ending their playoff run.
- Their playoff run fell short when they lost at home in the second round 86–96.
- Rush played limited minutes during the Warriors playoff run to the NBA Finals.
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- For comparison, the 6600 and N-Gage only run at 104 MHz.
- Other clubs only run junior programmes.
- The home run to Bird was the only run Miller allowed in the series.
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- They played Warped Tour 2014 for its entire run.
- The show ran for an hour during its entire run.
- The entire run of 40-ounce bottles sold out in five minutes.
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- In 2005, Faso announced his intention to run for governor.
- He did the same in his speeches during his 1951 run for governor.
- Kennon attempted without success to run for governor again in 1963.
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- This new version of the film’s run time is 56 minutes.
- The total run time is 1:29:00 (89 minutes).
- The film's run time is 89 minutes.
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- Stockton waited until her daughter went to college to run for office.
- The Kentucky legislature allowed former Confederates to run for office.
- His son, also named Arne Zabell, has run for office in British Columbia.
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- Ryan declined to run and endorsed Fisher in July.
- Nevertheless, Woodin declined to run for re-election.
- Knudson declined to run for reelection in 2016.
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- All imprisonments will run concurrently.
- Shows run concurrently at multiple venues, in the style of SXSW.
- With parallel portfolios, multiple different SAT solvers run concurrently.
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- He was sacked on 6 September 2012, after a poor run of form.
- After that result, however, Norwich entered a poor run of form.
- However, a bad run of form followed and City finished the season in 11th place.
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- An initial run of 300,000 copies was printed.
- The initial run was limited to 1,000 copies.
- The repackaged show was cancelled partway through its initial run.
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- On August 23, Bonds hit his 400th career home run.
- On July 3, , he hit his 100th career home run.
- It was also his one hundredth career home run at OPACY.
E.g.
- Privately owned and run, prior permission to land is required.
- The school is owned and run by Maarif for Education and Training.
- It was owned and run by its parent, the Beijing-based China Daily.
E.g.
- For 2001, Childress planned to run Harvick in the No.
- He also planned to run some K&N East races.
- The line was planned to run between Crémazie and Place-d'Armes.
E.g.
- During a test run a faster car passed Johnson.
- Brown were assigned to this official test run.
- On 9 August 1928 the first test run on the line took place.
E.g.
- It ended its run after six seasons in 2018.
- The film ended its run, collecting only .
- In 1990, the partnership ended its run and was amicably split.
E.g.
- The Ski Train made its final run to Winter Park on March 29, 2009.
- Another source gives the date of the final run as January 31, 1981.
- On 3 September 1903, "Germanic" left on her final run as a White Star liner.
E.g.
- The most valuable race run at Listowel is the Guinness Kerry National.
- There was no race run in 2005 due to condition problems with the Hollywood Park turf course.
- Due to a New York State ban on parimutuel betting there was no race run in 1911, 1912, or 1913.
E.g.
- He also began to run up debts, mostly for clothes.
- When those stocks began to run low, "Aldebaran".
- From 2 July 1905 LOR trains began to run through to Seaforth & Litherland.
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- It is the only privately run facility of its kind.
- There are some privately run schools also in Hallaur.
- It is the 36th largest privately run bus company in the nation.
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- In order to run the Formula 1 operations, Gurney established Anglo American Racers.
- Smith resigned April 16, 2014, before the end of his term, in order to run for governor.
- Swalwell took a leave of absence from the Dublin City Council in order to run for the seat.
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- Special event trains are run during fall and winter months.
- The advertisements are typically run during NCAA sporting events.
- It was not run during World War II.
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- She died in a hit and run accident.
- Monica also drank while driving, and hit Sam McCall in a hit and run.
- hit and run), consecutively to the death-by-dangerous-driving sentence.
E.g.
- Josh continues to run and is also spotted by Hunter Scott.
- The RB 38 service continues to run between Cologne and Bedburg.
- The Lewis family continues to run and maintain Wigwam Village #6.
E.g.
- He was sacked on 6 September 2012, after a poor run of form.
- After that result, however, Norwich entered a poor run of form.
- He ended his poor run of form with a hat-trick in the 4–1 win over Nottingham Forest at Turf Moor.
E.g.
- Trantalis announced his intent to run for mayor late in October 2017.
- In 1922, Mullen chose not to run for mayor and instead backed Dr. Lester Chisholm.
- He announced his intention to run for mayor of Mascouche in the 2013 municipal election.
E.g.
- However they were allowed to run for the elections this time.
- Trials already under way were however allowed to run their course.
- The Abbey's monks were allowed to run a market and build a harbour.
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- It accumulated seven Emmy nominations during its run.
- The stage manager is in control of a production during its run.
- The series also had a huge success in the Philippines during its run.
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- ASTAP was designed to run on IBM Mainframe computers.
- The IO-346 was designed to run on 91-98 avgas.
- The Indigo was designed to run IRIX, SGI's version of Unix.
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- The synagogue is currently run by Rabbi Shimon Bergman.
- It is currently run as a bed and breakfast.
- The cruises currently run from mid-May through mid-October.
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- This play had a good run at cities like Delhi, Gurgaon and Bangalore.
- After a good run at Western Stima in 2016, Onguso joined Sofapaka F.C.
- After a good run in Portugal with Varzim SC, he caught the eye of Primeira Liga club S.L.
E.g.
- From the lower-middle order, he scored a single run.
- From the lower order, he scored a single run.
- From the upper-middle order, Drewett scored a single run.
E.g.
- The longest run is .9 miles in length.
- His longest run was a 27-yarder against the Minnesota Vikings when Portis was injured.
- His longest run was 61 yards, his longest reception was 44 yards, and he ran for 4.6 yards per carry.
E.g.
- Later, the king criticized Stańczyk for having run away instead of attacking the bear.
- He then returned to camp, walking for eight days after having run his horse into the ground."
- The light was first lit on 1 October 1858 with costs of construction having run to about £8,000.
E.g.
- In Game 1, Clark had already hit a solo home run.
- Earlier in the game, Rudi hit a solo home run.
- Ruth had hit a solo home run and walked three times in the game.
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- The production run ended in December 2015.
- The run ended with Part Three of "Survival" on 3 February 2006.
- The Warriors' run ended in the NBA Finals, where they lost 4–2 to the Toronto Raptors.
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- It ran in Age Premium during the run of the anime and after it.
- Brundle reported that the car was hitting the rev limiter during the run.
- For a while during the run of the series, he attended Los Angeles City College.
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- The firm was founded in 1899 and is still run by the same family.
- After German reunification, most of the hotels were still run by Interhotel AG.
- It was one of, if not the last of the genuine road races still run in the world.
E.g.
- In 2016, another run of "KA AirCars" was released.
- An RBI double by Mays in the third scored another run.
- On May 8, 2014, Strange embarked on another run for childhood cancer.
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- The bidding process intended to run till 31 December 2011.
- The coalition intended to run with political parties that are non-religious.
- Lonnie Lee Snyder had intended to run as a Tea Party candidate, but was found ineligible to do so in August 2010.
E.g.
- It was the first home run of his big league career.
- Matt Kemp also hit his first home run of the season.
- On May 3, he recorded his first home run in the Grand Slam.
E.g.
- Since 2009, Freeplay events have generally run annually.
- The Gallorette Handicap is run annually on the same card as the Preakness Stakes.
- The Belfast Marathon is run annually on May Day, and attracted 20,000 participants in 2011.
E.g.
- They have the ability to run and turn well.
- However, Brody finds the drugs give him confidence in his ability to run his restaurant.
- Essentially, a 35 ns pixel mode was added plus the ability to run arbitrary horizontal and vertical scan rates.
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- Bollay had previously run the Navy's turbojet development.
- The home was previously run by the Wyndham Housing Association.
- Phillip was the entrepreneur having previously run a clothing business in Australia.
E.g.
- It is scheduled to run to 8 March 2020.
- The Act was originally scheduled to run until the end of 2015.
E.g.
- For several months he was on the run before being recaptured.
- A shocked George tells Gwen to run before he changes his mind.
- From the middle order, he scored a single run before being bowled out by Elvis Reifer.
E.g.
- Five other Republican candidates also filed to run.
- No Democrats or Libertarians filed to run for the seat.
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- Peshawar came on top because of the higher run rate.
- Chile finished the tournament second due to net run rate.
- Teams are ranked within their groups by total points, then net run rate.
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- This caused them to rout and run back the way they came.
- They run back to the house to help Anna.
- The three run back into the house and Darren demands that they give up the phone.
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- Barbot and Coletta continue to run DeSoto Records.
- They continue to run it to this day.
- In practice, this meant that Seward would continue to run things as he had under Lincoln.
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- City buses run to destinations in the urban core.
- Night service buses run to and from Cuttack, Bhubaneswar and Puri.
- Three of these sixteen new buses run on diesel-electric drivetrains.
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- Billy Herman's groundout scored the Cubs' last run.
- The last run of an MR-63 was in June 2018.
- His last run was Hong Kong Vase at Sha Tin Racecourse, Hong Kong.