The married man will probably run out of original gift ideas sooner or later. |
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According to the bank, the forces that unleashed a steady upward rerating of equities from 1982 to 2000 have run out of steam. |
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The client could run out of money and the lender could be left with a partially completed house. |
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The self-proclaimed righteous babe is back with her 17th full-length album, and she certainly hasn't run out of ideas. |
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His coffee isn't the way he likes it since they've run out of half-and-half. |
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It didn't take long for these guys to fill the room with attentive listeners, or run out of merch. |
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He'd driven the van around aimlessly until it had run out of fuel and spluttered and died. |
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Railway workers alerted the town to the arrival of the fascists and they were run out of town by armed agricultural workers. |
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Most people who fail wind up failing just because they just run out of gas. |
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Today she was sorting the spices cabinet in alphabetical order, having run out of labels and tags to cut off things. |
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For the next 41 years, it is run out of a back office of PGA headquarters in Florida. |
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A butcher might use back slang to announce the shop has run out of something. |
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On the other hand, the company must have run out of tenderizer by the time it got to its Steak-Outs. |
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The music coordinators must have run out of ideas because much of the film is scored with other movie soundtracks. |
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The object of the game is to increase your bankroll, although if you run out of money you can always borrow from the house. |
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If you run out of oil, the piston cannot move up and down freely in the cylinder, and the engine will seize. |
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I was mega organised this month in my budgeting and shock horror still haven't run out of money this month, long may this continue! |
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He did have enough sense to realise that he'd run out of rope and that this was a straw at which he might clutch. |
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Last year's conqueror started the game with a century break and would have ended with another ton had he not run out of colours to pot. |
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If you vacationed in California every vacation for the next 50 years you still would not run out of things to see or do. |
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In another you can see the Bevin boys, the miners who ensured Britain did not run out of coal during the war. |
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Any longer than that and I'm liable to drop the jeans in the nearest bargain bin basket and run out of the shop empty handed. |
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You will eventually run out of room on the approach and lane, so creative shotmaking comes into play. |
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Even if black people are run out of the area, the culture will live through our music and our voice. |
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When the rice is done, drain it gently in a sieve or colander, letting the liquid run out of its own accord but not shaking it dry. |
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But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology. |
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Boaters who have run out of electronic gizmos to stuff in Christmas stockings have a boatload of nautical books to fill the gap this year. |
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What about folk singer sadists who wheeze them unmusically into a microphone for 16 bars when they run out of verses? |
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After she'd stopped screaming she turns to run out of the rood, smack bang into the door. |
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She was on her last unread volume and it's never a good idea to let this woman run out of books. |
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In case anyone needs reminding what happened, a ne'er-do-well customer of the bank had run out of credit to prop up his ailing business. |
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The drink machine has run out of every soft drink except Deep Spring flavoured mineral water. |
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If the predator breeds faster than the prey, eventually the predators run out of food and starve. |
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I have decided that I have run out of adjectives or maybe never had any in the first place so bye for now. |
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It only took six days to run out of money, and then everyone got together and cadged money off relatives to continue the shoot. |
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We turn people away from the food pantry because we've run out of canned stew, canned beans, canned tuna, cereal and powered milk. |
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The South has run out of room for its herds again, becoming increasingly dependent upon the pasta and bread products provided by grain harvests. |
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This carry-on confirms that the group has not only run out of money, but has exhausted its political capital, too. |
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They run out of beer by about 7pm so we then turned to the wine, which I'm afraid would have stripped the paint off any wall. |
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Health service chiefs were accused today of allowing hospital superbugs to run out of control. |
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Mrs. Bhutto was run out of office in 1996 on charges of corruption, economic incompetence and the sanctioning of police hit squads. |
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Not only that, but carbonate and sulfite are the chemicals you run out of most often. |
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Many of them are not businesses on the traditional model at all, but homespun affairs staffed by teenagers and run out of bedrooms and even pubs. |
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After writing nearly 100 DVD reviews, one begins to run out of superlatives to describe the better discs which pass before the eyes and ears. |
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Childishly, I tried to run out of the room but instead collapsed to the floor. |
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As I cruised the game room, two kids who had apparently run out of tokens panhandled me. |
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Yap felt the insects swarming over him, biting and stinging, scraping and clawing, and he realized he had just run out of options. |
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There's nothing more frustrating for a do-it-yourself paperhanger than to run out of wallpaper just a few feet short of finishing a project. |
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And when I've run out of sweetgrass, someone always shows up with a braid of sweetgrass and gives it to me. |
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I've run out of cigarette papers, which is a good thing, in that I cannot smoke any more. |
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It is as if the great ice field had finally run out of energy when it reached the immovable mass of the Paine massif. |
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Well, with 13 million creatures who have yet to be named is there a faint chance that you might run out of possible names? |
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One factor is that the team's cut-rate cast-off offensive line, which had a fabulous season in 2000, has run out of fairy dust. |
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Seems I've run out of things to say about events in the Middle East, in common with most people it would appear. |
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Unlike the board, whose legal bills are picked up by the public, opponents of school closings often run out of money to continue their fights. |
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Those who pitched up appear to have lost memory or simply run out of ideas. |
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It becomes quite annoying when you run out of connectors and have to start linking others together. |
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If you run out of juice on a long journey, a small petrol generator kicks in to keep the battery out of complete flatness. |
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Since it's a corded mouse, it won't run out of battery power in the middle of a game either. |
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I didn't need to run out of my room to get the cordless because I knew my mom would answer it. |
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Some people pooh-pooh the idea, grumbling that Hollywood has run out of original ideas. |
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If human cosmologies do not become attuned to the need to preserve our terrestrial habitat, humanity will sooner or later run out of future. |
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The lobby must also convince opponents of the scheme that costings will not run out of control. |
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And just when investors thought it had run out of people to blame, it blamed its own shareholders for panicking when the shares crashed. |
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He had pushed himself upright and waddled all the way across the floor to the credenza then seemed to run out of ideas where to go. |
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And when you run out of ideas as a filmmaker, stick a soft rock ballad on the soundtrack and do a montage of lovers frolicking. |
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Help the water run out of your ears by turning your head to each side and pulling the earlobe in different directions. |
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I decided that I needed a few days off and realized that I had run out of vacation time already. |
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Critics have wasted no time dismissing the scheme as a gimmick or proof that the government have run out of ideas. |
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England were able to shift the heavier Welsh pack around the paddock, presuming that the men in red shirts would run out of puff. |
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Mr Sportage seemed to run out of puff after that, and by comparison put-putted the last 15 minutes before home. |
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He has gotten himself into many situations in small towns where he has been run out of a house at gunpoint. |
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In fact, stamp your feet and run out of the room just to heighten the dramatics. |
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In addition to all these benefits, by dry-cleaning your clothes, you'll support the steel industry and never run out of hangers! |
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The set of possible interpretations is uncountably infinite, and so, you can never run out of novel ways to connect the dots. |
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Anyhoo, I've run out of energy, and so any investigation of what on Earth the Council of Ministers is, will have to wait till some other time. |
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This year, it has been forced to issue warnings that it might run out of relief by the end of July. |
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And we were about to run out of washing powder too, but now we have 12.5 kg of environmentally friendly washing powder. |
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We raft up our brokerage boats at another location so that we can squeeze visitors in, but we still run out of room. |
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She had run out of the building and jumped into his arms, dropping her luggage and smiling joyfully. |
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When you run out of paper or the words you write are jumbled up, think of the hourglass passing sand from the top to the bottom. |
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However, Gary Greenwood led the fight-back with an unbeaten 39 only to run out of partners with Thackley just two runs adrift of forcing a tie. |
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Importantly, the site also offers advice on what to do should your debt have run out of control. |
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The airline company explained it had run out of money and couldn't afford severance payments. |
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The South African diplomat said Africans accepted the fact that a leader will at one point run out of ideas. |
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If networks run out of ideas for reality shows before the viewers get sick of them, then they'll return to a scripted program format. |
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I also have a sack of the resin on order so that I can make more blanks if I run out of these and the demand holds up. |
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And this time, the U.S. is finally beginning to run out of domestic oil and easily recoverable natural gas. |
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We can get different types of mice for our lab experiments until we run out of names for them. |
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You want to make this long enough so that you don't run out of thread before you are done lacing it through the body twice. |
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After the first half, it seems to run out of material and becomes repetitive. |
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Sporting more make-up than a Mary Kay cosmetics convention, the aging comedian's zingers seem to have run out of steam. |
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This also means that the restaurant I am eating in does not purchase cartloads of frozen fish to ensure that they will never run out of the fish listed on the menu. |
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Why they do it who knows, but the Tragic Jen narrative has never run out of steam, even with the presence of the. |
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This non-recognition of immediate threats extends to civilians, who won't necessarily run out of the way of firefights or cars, getting run over or shot in the process. |
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Rescuers were racing against time last night to haul up a mini-submarine stuck 190 metres underwater near the Pacific coast before the seven sailors on board run out of air. |
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This is now becoming a season of excuses from players and managers and the bottom line appears to be that the poor luvvies on the field have run out of puff. |
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Quite often, I wait until Poppy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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We did run out of some things, like nuggets, strips, lemonade, and waffle fries. |
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I'm trying to focus and not to false start, fall at the line or basically walk instead of run out of the blocks as I sometimes do because any of these things could happen. |
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Regardless, Caro had run out of money and was two years or more from completing the book. |
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Ah, you will say, but if publishers don't bother with small fry, then eventually they will run out of big fry, because the big fry will have nowhere to learn their trade. |
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Growing up with a mixed-race mother on the wrong side of the tracks in Seattle, she also has enough experience of grim reality that she never seems to run out of pain. |
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Most milo fields look good and haven't run out of moisture yet. |
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But once refinancing starts to slow, banks may face lower margins as they run out of dry powder. |
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He had trekked about 50 miles but was in bad shape, having lost his dog and run out of food days earlier. |
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Now, after he nearly got run out of the game, he's a headliner, God bless. |
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It seems like hes run out of ideas a minute and a half into it and has to revert to remixing his old hardcore tracks to get the momentum flowing again. |
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However, while trying to improve his position, Chevrolet driver Alain Menu hit him on the second lap, causing Jaeger to run out of road and plough through the gravel. |
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So the U.S. government is about to run out of money and may announce its unwillingness to meet legal debt obligations. |
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We seem to have run out of money with which to fix this house up. |
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And it's time we shrug, let them run out of the theater, straighten our collars and shoot our cuffs, and enter from the wings to do exactly the job we know needs to be done. |
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Besides beating you to a pulp, I seem to have run out of ideas. |
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It also does 320 kph by the time you run out of revs in 6th gear! |
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More recently, we have the eccentric cameos of Richard Cobb and causeries of A.J.P. Taylor, of which he said they were evidence that he had run out of historical subjects. |
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On this issue, I hope that they stir things up so that the creep gets what he deserves, and that organ donation also gets a run out of this terrible tragedy. |
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Quite often, I wait until he has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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When you have run out of breath, hold it for a moment, and then take a breath in, releasing your lower abdominal muscles release so that you now have a rounded stomach. |
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Travis, Dallas, Sean and Mike look like the kind of disreputable longhairs that southern sheriffs were always trying to run out of town in movies from the Sixties. |
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Quite often, I wait until Popsy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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The only problem with this scenario is that unless someone pumps some money into the company soon, it will simply run out of cash and have to cease trading. |
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He asked to borrow one of their uniforms, and when they staunchly refused, singh realized that he had run out of all options. |
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If Jeremy Lin and the New York Knicks keep winning, the tabloids are going to run out of nicknames for the phenom from Harvard. |
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On this occasion, it was merely a speedboat which had run out of fuel. |
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These are important to take just in case you run out of spending money, the last thing you want to do is be stuck in an unfamiliar country with no money. |
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As the France international defender pulled up to allow the ball to run out of play, Beattie first barged his opponent and then butted him in the back of the head. |
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With bazillions of snowflakes crystalizing over dust specks and falling to Earth, why don't the clouds run out of nuclei? |
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Unfortunately, by this time, they had run out of cash and were forced to sell to pay the survey and daunting legal fees. |
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Libraries also began receiving so many books from gifts and purchases that they began to run out of room. |
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A dog is reported to have run out of the door, been hurled around as if by a small tornado, and fallen dead to the ground. |
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After climbing six flights of stairs she found she had run out of steam and had to sit down. |
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We were pinned down by shellfire. If the artillery hadn't run out of shells to shoot at us we would have been wiped out. |
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If you understock the shop, you'll run out of goods while there are still customers wanting to buy them. |
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There is no need to panic and run out of the buildings even if there is a mild aftershock felt. |
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We stayed on a Boatel but when we got there they had run out of double rooms. |
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Cooper appeared to run out of gas in the seventh, when he walked two consecutive hitters with one out. |
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Recent rescues include saving two men from a sinking dinghy and helping a water scooter rider who had run out of fuel. |
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Doing so in Biloxi, Mississippi, would get you run out of town. |
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Now, however, those kids have moved on to Linkin Park, and poor Gavin, while still cute and sounding hurt in a cuddly way, has run out of steam. |
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Matthew Collins of anti-fascism group Hope not Hate, said the EDL had run out of things to say. |
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Loaded with Winnipeg references, the film is set in an illegal gambling den run out of a perogie warehouse in the city's north end. |
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Prices are plummeting there too, and small farmers are being run out of business by factory farm feedlots owned by large corporations. |
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Gas stations have run out of petrol and are not being refilled. |
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In December the Examiner reported how apparently stricken motorists had been flagging down drivers claiming to have run out of petrol. |
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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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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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By then, Rudder's men had run out of ammunition and were using captured German weapons. |
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However, the match may run out of time before the innings have all been completed. |
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Circa 2009 Sana'a may be the first capital city in the world to run out of drinking water. |
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The 308 appeared to run out of fuel 10 miles from Slough, although Hammond later explained that the entire electrical system had failed suddenly. |
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They eventually found Tony, outside St Mary's Church, where he had run out of fuel with McVitie's body still inside the car. |
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However, he said demand for certain rarer metals has meant some items that the firm's stockists have not run out of for more than 30 years are unaccessible. |
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The shopkeeper says we have run out of Teal but we do have Fuschia. |
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Edmaaj was checked at least three times and it was no surprise to see him run out of steam in the dying strides and go down by a neck to Flying Applause. |
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Brett Powter, manager of Nullagine's only pub, the Conglomerate Hotel, said he expects to run out of beer before his next delivery is scheduled to arrive. |
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But the quiet, responsible sort of middle class English survivalists who say that supermarkets will run out of food within two days if their supply wagons stopped rolling. |
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The discovery confirms the accepted theory that type II supernovas are produced when elderly, bloated stars known as red supergiants run out of nuclear fuel and collapse. |
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Often I would run out of money and couldn't take the bus so I would hitchhike back home, this was in the days when hitchhiking wasn't considered totally insane. |
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There was sand in every crook and nanny, from truck to keel. As the emerging seamen ran out of expletives so the Kalahari may have run out of sand. |
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The electronic book can run out of power after about 20 hours. |
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With Moore's Law expected to run out of steam, quantum computing will be among the inventions that could usher in a new era of innovation across industries. |
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By noon, as the artillery fire took its toll and the Germans started to run out of ammunition, the Americans were able to clear some lanes on the beaches. |
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If this hot weather continues, we will run out of ice cream. |
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Even before the revolution, Yemen's water situation had been described as increasingly dire by experts who worried that Yemen would be the first country to run out of water. |
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The 1-800 CONTACTS app for Apple Watch offers our customers another easy way to track their wear times and easily reorder so they never run out of contacts. |
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The 1st DCr had been wiped out when it had run out of fuel and the 3rd DCr had failed to take its opportunity to destroy the German bridgeheads at Sedan. |
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