A three-year effort to provide a new community childcare facility in Grange has run into difficulties. |
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Such rights may have availed us nothing, had the client run into financial difficulties. |
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I almost get lost when I get of the highway, but luckily I run into a friendly oom and tannie and they point me in the right direction. |
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The day was gone, she said, when you could pull up on the main street of any county town and run into a shop. |
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And for the first year or two, you burst into tears at times when you run into a reminder of it, and then the Lord kind of heals you. |
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I only mention these things in case you are ever on holiday in Austria and run into him in a bar. |
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Managers would not reveal the cost but said the bill had run into the thousands. |
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It is not known how many were killed, but it is thought to have run into thousands. |
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Jump in the lift, hit the top floor, run into my man Word Perfect, and there I am in the midst of a weeknight hiphop MC freestyle throwdown. |
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Each time party leaders try to demonstrate their national-security toughness, they run into predictable difficulties. |
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Each region bequeaths its own brand of craft skills and the results are so variegated that the categories run into the hundreds. |
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She didn't want to run into anything unexpected, and if the Norak were going to spring a trap, now would be the time. |
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And then I remembered David, my former student who I'd run into in midtown three weeks earlier. |
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Sheep frighten easily when chased causing them to possibly run into nearby rivers, sheughs or undergrowth. |
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I sighed in relief, grateful I hadn't run into one of the stricter hall monitors. |
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Not too shabby, but at the turn is usually the point where I would run into trouble. |
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All three heads run into a common tendon that crosses the elbow joint and inserts on the olecranon process on the ulna bone in the Forearm. |
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They run into a room with our beautiful brunette on the uncomfy hospital bed. |
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I have however often been run into by a pushchair or an uncontrolled child. |
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These vendors often run into serious problems making multivendor gear work together and keeping application performance high in a complex set up. |
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It's his first race and stuff, but when it starts to understeer, you should get out of the gas and not run into the car above you. |
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The bombardier and navigator were pleased that we had not run into anything but my spirits were low. |
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Every once in a while those boneheads in the White House run into so much trouble that they have no other choice but to turn to me for advice. |
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The bell rings and students begin piling out of class, ready to run into the cafeteria where a line up for slop is gathering. |
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So how do you know if you run into one these untrustworthy borrowers among your friends? |
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It's not impossible that you'll run into a necromancer or a prophesier along the way, not anymore. |
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Every moment of my life instead of feeling happy, I wanted to run into a solitary room and just cry and cry and cry. |
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These are bright-eyed, eager, intelligent young people, but they run into concrete walls and outright discrimination. |
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The top floor of the unit was vandalised, with damage understood to have run into thousands of pounds. |
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I want to run into the surf and away again screaming as the waves coldly nip at my ankles. |
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They are the social and cultural core of rural life and their supporters run into seven figures. |
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Almost immediately they run into a pointless spat with local tough guys that spirals into a violent feud. |
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Of course, there is also the additional risk that the building society or bank could run into financial trouble. |
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She wandered out of the small washroom only to run into a rather voluptuous woman wearing flaring robes of red and black. |
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It would be ironic if the commuters had tried to escape from one vomiter only to run into the path of another. |
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Even then, she would run into a buzz saw in New York because of her repeated pledge to serve out her full six years. |
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He turned around to take his horse down to the stables only to accidentally run into the stable boy, who had come to take his horse for him. |
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This limitation caused them to run into a haboob, or dust storm, that they could not fly over without breaking the 200 foot limit. |
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We did run into a few scary guys, but with the majority of them it was almost impossible to see them as hardened criminals. |
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If you invest the time upfront, find the right hires and onboard them effectively, then you won't run into many problems leading the team. |
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They run into a stony-faced receptionist who is not inclined to listen to their sales pitch. |
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If you buy something from a brick and mortar store, or even from their mail-order catalog, you usually don't run into any serious problems. |
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In the morning, they run into a band of elves who were at the ambush of the orcs. |
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A crane had run into the back of her car, crushing the roof and boot and caving in the rear windscreen. |
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When hemming denim, you can run into some problems when you turn up the seams and find that you have up to 6 thicknesses of fabric to penetrate. |
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I know that you run into a lot of people who are hesitant to accept the fact that you say you do this. |
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One couple run into the killer who is hideously scarred by a very bad latex effect. |
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From time-to-time you will run into other surplused Warsaw Pact pistols chambered for the 9x18 Makarov. |
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Pujols worked Harville to a full count before hitting his 23rd home run into the Houston bullpen. |
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The Angels lead the majors in hit-and-run attempts and stolen bases, though they also run into more outs than most clubs. |
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When I ask if he has ever run into any of the celebrities he has hoaxed, his initial response is to deconstruct the question. |
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Rubbing her sore bottom painfully, she jerked her head up to see who had run into her. |
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Some of us encounter such things in fellow believers, and we feel the way we do when we run into a sword-swallower at a wedding reception. |
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I did run into an American woman who had a hunted look in her eyes, clutched her bag to her chest, kept gesturing to all around to stay away. |
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The plan was to run into my room and shut the door, until all the possibility of danger had passed. |
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In many cases, life insurance payouts will run into millions as many victims were top-financial sector workers. |
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It's a place where you are least likely to run into some clod yakking on a cell phone. |
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As long as you keep pedalling, you won't fall over, and as long as you steer, you won't run into anything. |
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But if the police clubbed this guy to death, I was determined to run into the alley and stop the violence. |
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As a forward, you want to time your run into the penalty area and know that the ball will arrive at the right time. |
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I have run into a few problems because of browser incompatibility in the design of the site. |
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I'm simply stopping by to lounge with a book in an Adirondack chair, and maybe, if I run into someone I know, play some pickleball! |
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Katie tip toed through the dark apartment, feeling her way around to make sure she didn't run into any sharp edges. |
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Eventually, of course, they run into other such complexes expanding from different kernels. |
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There are now new fetters on some of our freedoms, most we don't notice till we run into them. |
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This is where we run into trouble when we demand strict interpretations of questions and answers. |
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I run into some nefarious character, I don't even want to mention his name, who introduces me to Madam Alex. |
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When I first started this job, I did run into one person who made me feel as though I was intruding on her leisurely day of work. |
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In fact, as soon as you cross the border into the Netherlands, you run into a curtain of flak and a few squadrons of fighters. |
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Marriages frequently run into trouble under the strain of dealing with rebellious teenagers, or when the children fly the nest. |
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Carly follows shortly behind and Adam follows her, making sure she doesn't run into anything. |
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She watched Chris run into the kitchen and slam into the back door, forcing it open. |
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If you make arrangements to pay some creditors but not others, you could run into difficulties again. |
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You are the dominant defensive player in the game, yet rarely do you run into foul trouble. |
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The biggest problem people run into when the weather gets cold is frozen pipes. |
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The gangling forward may appear ungainly but he finished his run into the area to latch on to a through ball with a neat stab past him. |
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When you run into an unknown, continue to press on and try to fill in the gaps. |
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It's also surprising to notice some of the glitchy animations that you'll run into on the track. |
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The ref had run into the goalmouth signalling a free kick but I don't know where they took it from. |
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I took over a good-sized firearm retail store three months ago and have run into a lot of shoddy products. |
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Along the way each team will run into wacky slapstick, encounter goofy characters, and bop to some very '80s rock and roll. |
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Sure, you'll probably run into that person you have eyes for outside their house, but you have no reason to be there, you sociopath. |
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And since I don't have anyone on an ego trip working for me, I've never run into this problem. |
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This kind of direct charity can, however, run into people who misuse it by constantly begging or employing deceit and dishonorableness. |
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Jason had just run into the end zone and scored the touchdown that tied the score. |
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Her mom makes her really mad a lot, and when that happens she'll run into her room and dance until she's dizzy. |
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You'll probably run into a few gotchas while figuring it out, despite the help files on the Blast page. |
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We had run into pretty light resistance, and we had pushed out a couple of thousand yards. |
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The number of animals slaughtered will run into thousands over the next few days. |
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The adverse weather has wreaked havoc with many of the non-national routes and damage has run into hundreds of thousands of pounds. |
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A new society that turns abbreviations into memorable acronyms has run into trouble. |
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If abiotic and biotic stresses inhibit proper root function, plants run into nutrient deficiencies. |
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Users who run into trouble are offered a replacement handheld and cradle, with postage and packing charges picked up by Palm. |
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The United Utilities scheme, to clean up watercourses which run into the River Irwell, began last November. |
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The final game saw Carlow run into an early lead of eight aces, and were looking good. |
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In theory it is great, but when you are doing it in actuality you run into problems that you never envisaged. |
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The sweltering conditions will run into the middle of next week with the addition of the odd thunderstorm. |
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Every few weeks, we would always run into a situation wherein we'd end up fighting. |
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Pond then made a great run into the box himself but his attempted cross flew wide of the goal. |
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He is not a wrangler, nor quarrelsome, and keeps himself out of all kinds of mischief, which other boys run into. |
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All of them, including two of their wives, had been Army regulars and had fought in Angola, where they had run into Mrs. Jachimczek. |
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Alternately, if you happen to run into them while they're out carousing, have them fill you in. |
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I turned just as Piper gave a short yip and jumped up to run into Blairs arms. |
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I've run into many people of this subculture via Vamp LARP, but not such extremists. |
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Lenders are usually at pains to point out that they are happy to reschedule debts if you run into problems. |
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We lost sight of them a short time later, and didn't run into them the rest of the night. |
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Girl has apparently run into a pole, and the sound of ringing metal sounds throughout the parking lot. |
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It is after this strong three song opening salvo that the album should run into a roadblock. |
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He had no sooner poured the amber liquid into the glass when he heard something run into his door. |
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What worries me is that these guys are going to run into problems literally the first day out. |
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Her eyes were blue, and just looking at them made Caroline realize that she had run into a lively, energetic girl. |
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The back gate was locked and bolted so they must have jumped the fence run into the kitchen and taken it. |
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When you're dealing with the idea of time, you run into all kinds of logistical nightmares. |
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The problem is that I've run into this dilemma before and now it seems that I'm stuck in an endless loop. |
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If trade talks in Qatar are not going to run into the sand it is this issue that must be resolved. |
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It may be summer 2008 before local residents know whether the scheme will go ahead or finally run into the sand. |
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Since you're in the same building during the same hours, there's a pretty good chance you'll run into each other on more than a few occasions. |
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According to a staffer, there was a chance that, on any given day, tourists could run into the former president or first lady in the library. |
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As I start for home, I run into a neighbor who says he was awakened by the crash so he threw on some clothes and came out to see what happened. |
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Even reputable, long-established businesses can run into difficulties, quite often without warning. |
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But this proposal, from a working group within the court service, has run into legal difficulties. |
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Each of the investigations, it turns out, has run into difficulties, though of rather different sorts. |
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If we look for survivors, there are chances where we might run into trouble but it's better than staying here and doing nothing. |
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It refused to specify the exact amount owed but it is believed to run into five figures. |
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The costs of the crash are set to run into millions of pounds, with the damage to the track and trains and any compensation that may be paid out. |
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The cost of losing even small amounts of data can run into the millions of dollars. |
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There is no final figure yet on the amount of money raised, but it is expected to run into thousands of pounds. |
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The corporate settlements run into the hundreds of millions, even reaching low billions. |
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My son has been left in debt paying for a car that has been written off and we have been informed that the bill for the lamp-post could run into hundreds of pounds. |
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This is how he talks, so fast that all the words run into one. |
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In between songs she whispered quiet thank yous, but even then the audience only got a couple of chances to applaud her, as she made each song run into the next. |
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The boy used to cadge cigarettes from Taylor but they lost touch only to run into each other more than a year later when the victim was aged 15-years-old. |
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I happened to run into the superintendent the day we got the news, and blurted out a question in an unguarded moment. |
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I heard a thump and a quack, and guessed that he'd run into the wall. |
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We've run into a number of issues that are often cured in subsequent product generations, but that are very frustrating when initially encountered. |
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The number one cost is childcare, which can run into thousands, be it nurseries, nannies, child minders, au pairs, after school clubs or holiday play schemes. |
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The actual cost of dealing with cancer can run into thousands of pounds. |
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After being yelled at like that by Christopher, is it comforting or horrifying for Morello to run into Nichols immediately? |
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I think one of the main issues would be that there may be a subgroup of people who may run into problems with compulsive use. |
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It was strange how you can run into people in such an adventitious way. |
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Anyone attempting to draw up a calendric schedule for the central events of Martin Chuzzlewit will run into some perplexing and thought-provoking anomalies. |
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I wandered on down the corridor to the elevator, to dawdle and not run into coarrivals. |
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In this case, since we were helping an office full of nice people, it was inevitable that we would run into a terrifying, multiheaded gorgon sooner or later. |
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If you took away all the cars and traffic lights, you wouldn't be entirely surprised to run into someone wearing breeches and a three-cornered hat. |
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He could have handled prison, he thinks, because he gets on with everybody but, who knows, he could have run into some old lags who hated the Rollers. |
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The Scottish Executive's suggestion that the park should also be neutered by depriving it of powers to control damaging developments has also run into fierce opposition. |
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I never saw J again, though I did run into k a few times after, and we talked. |
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Payment protection policies are expensive and unnecessary for many people, who can easily renegotiate their loans with their lender if they run into difficulties. |
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One day I saw a striped snake run into the water and he lay on the bottom more than a quarter of an hour, perhaps because he had not yet fairly come out of the torpid state. |
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I started cooking tea just before it started and had to run into the kitchen and turn over the rissoles and run back into the lounge room so I wouldn't miss any of the show. |
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The investigators go to Albany and Atlanta to find their perp, run into endless roadblocks, combat fatigue, and must reconcile with the angry community. |
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But when Harkin and his colleagues try to solve the problem, they run into a wall of opposition from the for-profit industry. |
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The girl had run into a flat on Grosvenor Terrace, Clifton, York, through open French windows and grabbed the bag, then run out and thrown it to Lane. |
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Rogen refuses to share his toilet paper with Franco, and then they run into trouble starting a fire. |
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He talked more horse sense than any ten teachers I've ever run into. |
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Once derivative players run into trouble, problems in one market can quickly spread along the daisy chain to various other instruments, markets and countries. |
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Top priority went to a planned link road between the port of Heysham and the M6 motorway, but that scheme has run into major planning difficulties that have stopped it dead. |
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He lives in my neighborhood, but we've never run into each other. |
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Foreign attempts to help run into a morass of bureaucracy and ideology. |
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If you are a writer in New York, chances are you have probably run into my good friend Sue Shapiro at a party, or taken one of her classes at NYU or the New School. |
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Pitcher Hal Gregg even hit a home run into the left field bullpen. |
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He had run into financial difficulties trying to maintain two families. |
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Plans to move a drug rehabilitation clinic into Bradford city centre have run into a major stumbling block after protests from shops and organisations. |
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In the Amazon, for example, you could run into an angry mob of electric eels, which can discharge up to 600 volts into the water, enough to stop a weak heart. |
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I have my dog on tour, which is a blast, but sometimes she likes to run into the venues and run around the stage. |
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Southend Council is to ask the Government to foot the bill for damage caused by the Cliffs landslide with the amount expected to run into several million pounds. |
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A move by Mayo County council to compulsorily acquire the necessary land on the island has run into difficulty and is currently before the High Court. |
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Wilbur and his fellow vacationers had run into a buzz saw of come-ons, sleight-of-hand and mumbo-jumbo that read like a textbook of unsavory timeshare practices. |
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Vehicles pull out in front of you, people run into the road and, on one occasion, a tattooed man wearing a vest and carrying boxes walked right out in front of me. |
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What nerve it must have taken to run into the face of massed musket fire. |
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But from ancient times to the present, great powers that expand globally often run into subnational tribes or clans who resist fiercely, even unfathomably. |
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I suspect that the new Tarzan will run into the same problems that beset the recent Lone Ranger remake. |
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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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Kevin Mirallas then robbed Bacary Sagna to run into the area and draw another save from Szczesny as the Gunners held on to lead at the break. |
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Virgil, in his first Georgic, has run into a set of precepts foreign to his subject. |
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German wildcard Sabine Lisicki conquered her nerves to defeat France's Marion Bartoli and take her amazing Wimbledon run into the semi-finals. |
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Her parents sought the official report on the incident, but they have run into a wall of silence. |
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An undead scientist tries to develop synthetic blood, only to run into a revolutionary group claiming to have discovered a cure for vampirism. |
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I've run into a bunch of factory and custom rifles where the barrel could tap the fore-end, resulting inerratic accuracy. |
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On a nocturnal visit, you could even run into animals such as pademelons, wallabies and possums. |
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He does a bit of whomping around in his chair and used to run into a lot of debris from the trees,'' he said. |
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But even the most experienced pedalers forget about the drives beneath them and run into things. |
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Carwyn Scott-Howell was killed after venturing off a ski run into woodland and falling 160ft down a cliff on Friday. |
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Up the best part of 100 on Monday, down nearly 200 yesterday, the stock market has run into some clear-air turbulence. |
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A pair of cat burglars run into trouble when they break into a home to get their hands on a priceless masterpiece. |
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Here you might run into Canna 'Technicolor,' Coprosma 'Jim Duggan,' Convolvulus tricolor, or Tibouchina heteromalla. |
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But it has been allowed to be run into the ground by the bosses and funders. |
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My job picking tomatoes was fun, until I'd run into a big green tomato worm staking out its claim. |
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Many of the mining operations were owned by Crown corporations that were run into the ground. |
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She heard a commotion, went round the path's corner and saw a dark, stocky dog, similar to a pit bull terrier, run into bushes. |
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Real estate managers run into conflicts of interest with vendors, condo board members, employees and on occasion, management companies. |
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The tip of the share is pointed downward, causing the plow to run into the ground. |
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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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Not until the Jeradi Pass in the northern Sinai did the IDF run into serious opposition. |
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Instead, new banks were established to take on the domestic operations of the banks, and the old banks will be run into bankruptcy. |
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Sinister Minister... kept extending his lead and turned the stretch run into a one-horse race. |
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It's fershur a nuisance. But you better hold on to it, cause if we run into Joe in that cave, we're gonna need all the weapons we can lay our hands on. |
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These ridges are prominent, about the thickness of a coarse thread, very numerous, irregular, and run into one another, but towards the bottom, always furcate or divide. |
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Cambridge have run into a patch of poor form since playing two, moneyspinning FA spinning F Cup games against Manchester United in late January and early February. |
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The original proposal was to run into the former Wolverhampton Low Level station, giving the terminus a link to the very centre of Wolverhampton, but this was abandoned. |
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The fact that the existing line did not run into Birmingham City Centre was identified as one of the reasons why it failed to attract the predicted patronage. |
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Blue was not as good a 'womanizer' as the rest of us, but he was a great guy to run into for a drink and a story, and a good friend and observer of the rest of us. |
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Richard Lee's seven-year-old was unlucky to run into Vibrato Valtat in a Grade2 at Warwick last month and should go one better back in handicap company. |
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Police chiefs have been urged by a Teesside councillor to pour cash back into fighting violent crime after they revealed underspending that could run into millions. |
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Shrapnel from one of the supernovas appeared to run into another star within hours of the explosion, astrophysicist Yi Cao of Caltech and colleagues report. |
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Students usually stay awake until dawn, at which time they collectively run into the North Sea to the sound of madrigals sung by the University Madrigal Group. |
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The GWR branch had once run into a separate GWR Oswestry terminus, but this has long since disappeared and the land redeveloped as a bus terminus and supermarket. |
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This overflow has run into the Ouseburn and the Letch, which runs through our estate, and the Ouseburn has burst its banks because of the volume of water. |
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To avoid the worst consequences of doubling Cape Correntes, India ships stayed as far from the African coast as possible but not so close to Madagascar to run into its traps. |
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Some of the molten iron from the blast was run into pigs and sent down the Severn for use in Bristol foundries, but much of it was used to cast pots and other cast iron goods. |
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It is slightly believable because the stairs are all riot stairs. In other words the stairs are all diagonal so if you walk straight up them you run into a wall. |
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But there are plenty of other bigger and stronger guys than Barry Bonds who could spend a lifetime at home plate without ever banging a home run into San Francisco Bay. |
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They, who run into errors unwittingly, shall not be arraign'd in the publick Court, but some adhortatory Lessons of their Duty are to be privately inculcated. |
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With option one may run into the problem of partial detritylation of trimer building blocks due to their longer exposure to the mildly acidic coupling agent. |
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