In contrast, Seng and others report that the causal link is indirect, mediated largely by run-away behavior. |
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If she does win, Honduras looks set to add political confrontation to run-away drug crime and general lawlessness. |
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The urge to merge is an astounding, run-away phenomenon given the weak research base to support it, and those who champion mergers should be called upon to prove their case. |
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A MOTHER and her baby boy cheated death yesterday when a run-away horse box lorry ploughed into them. |
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Miniature schnauzers are the run-away winners of the most spoilt pooch award, with a staggering 42 per cent of owners spending in excess on pounds 50 on a single gift. |
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