The reason I say that is because Pete was getting a lot of key hits and I thought maybe he was running out of gas. |
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With time running out, Ollie Wilson collected a through ball and lobbed the keeper to send the final to penalties. |
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Do you think Hollywood is running out of ideas or do you welcome new takes on classic stories? |
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Now, at the age of 31, he feels time is running out, so he's reaching one more time for the brass ring. |
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It is a subsidised fossil fuel, and the Maui gasfield, unsurprisingly, is running out. |
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However, it took a whole day for agreement to be reached on this issue alone and some negotiators now fear that time is running out. |
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If Manning sees himself running out of time because the defense is playing pre-snap games, he will use a timeout. |
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Mr Thompson said his main concern was that the farmers who usually grazed their cattle on the common land were running out of feed. |
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Suburban passenger trains running out of Montreal were powered in part by 3 tank engines of 4-6-4T wheel arrangement. |
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Moss, meanwhile, began running out every pattern, even when he was a decoy, and he started throwing blocks downfield. |
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But then I go home and my kitten comes running out mewing and overwhelming my ankles with fuzzy friction until I pick it up. |
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Time is running out as efforts to save the Sumatran rhinoceros from extinction continue. |
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When supermarkets in Britain started running out of cheap cooking oil it took a while to cotton on to what was happening. |
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In 1913 the only commercial fertilizer was Chile saltpetre, and it was running out. |
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The school supplies and toys were piling up so much that we were running out of room in our hooch. |
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Instead the tabloids were full of stories about gangs of hoodlums running out of control, terrorising vulnerable people. |
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Many people lined up for hours to see the movie only to come running out in horror before it was over. |
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I climbed down from the tree and sat by the rod looking at the limp line running out over the blanket weed that enveloped this part of the lake. |
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Let's not forget the party and the unions are like the church running out of parishioners. |
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Put money in a parking meter by a stranger's car, when you see that the time is running out. |
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She frowned slightly at the clock as she shoved her hymn book into her bag and grabbed her keys before running out the door. |
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I made a third phone call a few days later, but their patience with me was obviously running out. |
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As long as the tide ebbed, eels were leaving the marshes and running out to sea. |
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Now, before we all start running out into the street and wibbling our hands in the air, let's get a bit of perspective here. |
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I could be running out of the hospital now to peddle pharmacy-fresh methadone to junkies on the street. |
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An experienced deep-sea diver from Greater Manchester drowned after running out of air, an inquest was told. |
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And with the prolonged stock market downturn, employers are running out of the time for smoothing out prior losses. |
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I'm not going to miss players barely running out fly balls and sitting out games over hangnails. |
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Churches were running out of room, and infidels begged the religious community to pray to their God to save them. |
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In rare cases the eardrum will become perforated, and pus will then be seen running out of the ear. |
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Also unmentioned was a message from the American ambassador to London, warning that the English were within a few weeks of running out of money. |
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With two reams, he wouldn't have to worry about running out in the middle of a good part and having to get up to run to the store. |
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It employed over 80 people at its peak, but went into receivership after running out of money. |
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If this were my house, the positions would be reversed and I'd be the one screaming and running out the door. |
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Time is running out for Srichaphan, with Agassi showing no signs of a let-up in the barrage of winners. |
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Time is running out for York City Knights RL fans to get their hands on cut-price season tickets for the new season. |
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In her never-ending quest for spiritual fulfillment she's in danger of running out of positions to adopt. |
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Some scientists believe that we are running out of sleep, put under mental strain by work stress, caffeine and late-night internet distractions. |
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The sky was beginning to lighten in the east, which meant they were running out of time. |
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For decades, alarmists have been crying wolf with proclamations that the world is running out of oil. |
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The players and coaches jumped off the bench and began running out to the field to join their team in celebration. |
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Jupiter has had a brilliant yearlong apparition, but sky watchers are running out of time to view it. |
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They might be great for the economy, or we could be running out public funding wells dry. |
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I expected to be snowed under with applications but we have only received 67 and time is running out. |
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He is quickly running out of excuses as to why his ministry has failed to make a dent in the plethora of criminal activity assailing the country. |
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Is it a longing for lost youth, a remembrance of a time of discovery when emotions were running out of control? |
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Just weeks ago, the project's financial advisers were warning that contingency funds were running out. |
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In 20 years' time, when the world is running out of oil, who do you want to be in control of large reserves of it? |
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But he will be 32 in October and unless he picks up the pace he could be in danger of running out of time. |
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I'm running out of time to blog today, and I haven't said half what I intended too. |
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They controlled the match from start to finish running out winners by 2-nil. |
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The lead changed hands several times with the top Scottish team eventually running out winners. |
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But he and his men were running out of supplies, and many were at their wits end. |
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Do not get yourself into the fix I experienced, that of running out of money before finding a job. |
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The click he'd heard was the camera running out of film, and shutting it's self off. |
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I saw you running out of school and you looked pretty cut up about something. |
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He coughed out once, almost like a yelp of pain and sadness, long draws of spittle forming in his mouth and running out his haggard jaw. |
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I know there are the big fold out credit card wallets but I'm running out of pockets and I can't quite bring myself to carry a handbag. |
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Faults can include paper jams or coins getting stuck, or a machine running out of paper. |
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A middle-aged man with a round middle came running out of the supposed home office. |
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We had our own form of range anxiety on the Cairnwell Pass when we realised we were fast in danger of running out of fuel, both volts and litres. |
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Intonation, a command of decrescendo and true unison, and just plain running out of breath become the technical challenges singers must meet. |
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Her own laser gun was small and had a battery that was constantly running out. |
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With time running out, Reed brought Iain Dunn, Matty Albery and Paul Stansfield off the bench and the move worked wonders. |
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Starting at 10 am and finishing when the police tear-gassed the bar, England fans drank all day, with many bars running out of draught beer. |
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Whatever the party members may think, soldiers in Germany must know the sands are running out. |
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She must be wondering whether the sands of time are running out, ridiculous as it might sound for a youngster of her tender years. |
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The pop craze over the Kabbalah Centre may have passed and despite the group's energy drink, it may be running out of gas. |
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We're running out of here before that crowd gets to the spaceport and trashes our ship. |
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In following years protests continued but the peace movement seems to be running out of steam. |
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Sometimes you'll find shoals of roach and perch in streams running out into the bays. |
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With the position we are in and with games running out very quickly we have got to cut out these schoolboy errors. |
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Trapped against the British minefields, his Afrika Korps came within an ace of running out of ammunition and fuel, but his legendary luck held. |
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The first step taken in halting spending running out of control is to call a halt to the hiring of staff. |
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The search for new ideas stems from a feeling that things are running out of control. |
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Due to a great lack of organization, the event was running out of time on its permit. |
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He compared being so short of hand towels to running out of anaesthetic gas during an operation. |
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The autumn air is thick with assertions that the Prime Minister's luck is finally running out. |
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With time running out and Salford supporters screaming at the ref to blow for full time, Duffy made another break. |
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But with September 18 being tipped as a likely election date, time is running out. |
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As they became ever more nervy when a clinching second failed to arrive, Celtic betrayed themselves as a team collectively running out of puff. |
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There are short cuts to the start if you're running out of puff or towing a trailer. |
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You can set it up to automatically generate e-mail messages when certain alert conditions are met such as running out of stock on an item. |
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Or was it just a matter of the soldiers running out of control, fired by bloodlust and not behaving like human beings any more? |
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If I attempt to straighten up, I'm going find myself running out of a flat surface to do it on. |
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I also have to get to a gig we organised on Thursday night and I'm rapidly running out of cash. |
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Suddenly, a girl with her blonde hair cut in a short bob cut and a round face came running out of the salon. |
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Meanwhile, Apple's new iPods, including one which can play video, have sold so quickly many stockists have been running out of supplies. |
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He could easily have been damaged goods within a couple of years, running out of excuses for ever greater failures. |
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We've had a few punctures and a tyre shred plus chickens running out at us but otherwise we're doing ok. |
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Stas and Anton came running out of the building and we started to run towards what I think was Juhani's place. |
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The trend already seems to be running out of steam, due to market oversaturation. |
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I mean who else is there to take up the slack for them, when their fifteen minutes of fame is running out. |
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The storeowner bounded to the door and flung it open, running out into the street. |
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She caught a couple of slashes from the knife in her legs, but she kept running out of blind fear and shock. |
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They were running out of chances with the gauntlets, they couldn't afford to stuff up again. |
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But as the marine conservation crisis in the oceans deepens we're running out of time. |
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With time running out, Hardy and Osborne call a temporary, if uneasy, truce. |
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There was a bigger sensation in store in the 66th minute, with Liverpool running out of ideas, they were caught out by a long ball. |
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The Pakistani Army is arriving to wipe out the dacoits, and the clock is running out for everyone involved. |
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He said that by end of his tour he felt like the Iraqi insurgency was more sophisticated but simply running out of ordnance. |
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Valley after valley floats a handful of cottonwood and aspen trees in a dry ocean of sagebrush, the pale gray green running out the flats and over the hills. |
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By the morning of August 4th, the outgunned Peshmerga were running out of ammunition and withdrew from Sinjar district entirely. |
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Like the millions of Americans who were stuck lined up at the pumps in 1977, after dropping Blue Moves, his first dud in seven years, he was also running out of gas. |
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Harry is nobody's fool, and he knows that his time is running out. |
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The way the cars are parked, there's only inches either side of you and you're worrying in case a child or a dog comes running out from between the cars. |
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With time running out and his side trailing 12-10, Andy Haden was determined to help the All Blacks win and wasn't going to let Corinthian ideals stop him. |
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Mother Nature's fossil fuels, oil and gas are running out fast and if we do not wish to be held to ransom by imported energy our representatives must act now. |
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A second nuclear age has dawned, and it is running out of control. |
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But the oligopolists of culture are running out of alternatives. |
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The visitors finished strongly, running out 13-30 winners over Atoms. |
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We're running out of arable land, drinkable water, eatable fish. |
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The show was an instant hit and a cash cow for Walters and ABC, but lately the franchise has been running out of steam. |
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And even though they now stand 11 points shy of fifth place with games running out, the topsy-turvy nature of Conference North means anything can yet happen. |
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Unfortunately, weeks had been wasted on ill-conceived recounts, and now time was running out. |
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As she approached the ranch house, a little boy about two years old came running out of the house going as fast as his little legs could carry him. |
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The 12-year-old schoolgirls will be running out onto the pitch at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff as ballgirls for the FA Cup final between the Reds and Millwall. |
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But everything goes wrong right from the start with one accomplice running out the door, unable to go through with it. |
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Some parts of the UK are running out of space for landfill sites and, where they do exist, they are understandably disliked by the local population. |
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Rough weather and running out of diesel are not very plausible reasons. |
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The electricity is gone, and food and water are running out. |
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The last time Xido was at the orphanage in 2012, money was running out and there was only bread to eat for a few days. |
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This year's winner made a huge impact on the offensive end of the field, playing primarily as an attackman but also running out of the midfield at times. |
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The guitar drenched with wah-wah here does not sound as, in so many cases, the refuge of a band running out of ideas but a perfect addition to an already memorable song. |
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Mr. President, you can speak out and help us confront this corrosive element, but time is running out. |
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See her, in Medea, remember the hammerhead shark, play with a cigarette, remind her listeners that their tape is running out, and obsess about another, very different Billie. |
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One problem, however, is that since it is street football, the sidelines aren't marked off very well and you have quite a few instances of accidentally running out of bounds. |
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That, I said, was the scriptwriter's sudden realization that they were running out of time really quickly and needed to wrap things up in a hurry. |
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As the march moved off everyone knew instinctively that time was running out and that the guns were increasingly silencing the chants and the tramp of feet. |
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The reelman had to keep a close eye to see if he was running out of line. |
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Indeed, the lion pounced and the two scuffled, which ended with Hope Butler running out the door in a hurry, dashing as far she could across the concrete jungle. |
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The line of soldiers of Kalon began to wither and grow thin, only a few warriors remained and gaps in their lines were beginning to form as they were running out of men. |
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Time was running out once again, and his family's kismet rested on him. |
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With Yorkshire's depleted attack running out of steam this pair took the partnership to 91 and the game seemed to be heading for a draw in mid-afternoon. |
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Dismayed residents of Beach Road, Canvey, reckoned Castle Point Council pulled the plug on the scheme to repair drains and replace wonky footpaths, after running out of money. |
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I never have supplies of anything in preparation for running out of it, and consequently visitors to my flat huddle in partial darkness, sharing a tea bag. |
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However, better to have such a change on the radar screens, say the bulls, than deepening doubts that the US and global recovery were running out of steam. |
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Professor David Latchman, suffers from abibliophobia, a common affliction amongst book collectors that manifests itself as a morbid fear of running out of reading material. |
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Nor did a continued decline in the price of horses and grain seem likely at a time when the supply of untilled arable land in the United States was running out. |
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The Miami beach area, close to the continental shelf, is running out of accessible offshore sand reserves. |
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On 8 September, with provisions running out, Harold disbanded his army and returned to London. |
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The engine was fitted to the paddle steamer l'Actif, running out of Yarmouth. |
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Co-recursive algorithms allow infinite large objects to be used without necessarily running out of memory. |
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We're running out of oil! The petroleum that fuels our daily lives is getting harder to find. |
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The thief, wearing a green cagoule and blue trousers, took money from the till and a number of phone cards before running out. |
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Norks just kept coming, running out of the smoke and fire like demons, come to drag all us sinners to hell. |
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Milk runs out MERCHED y Wawr members had to call for emergency supplies of milk after running out at lunchtime yesterday. |
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We're running out of money. It's going to be rough sledding from now on, but we'll have to cope. |
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To coax their pushrod designs to rev higher without running out of breath, engineers have designed lighter, stiffer, lower-friction valvetrains. |
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By summer of 2005, ACT was running out of cash and disbanded. |
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The loops are running out from the arterioles or capillaries of the mature intermediate villus. |
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But hilltop was running out of money to pay Young for the no-show job. |
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Everyone's buying boring shoes from evil businessman Bunyan Soleless and time is running out for Elvis. |
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Lives running out like something foul, nightsoil from a cesspipe, a measured dripping in the dark. |
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Malik moved classily to 29 but when he fell to a wonderful catch by Rikki Wessels at long-o, the Bears were 89 for ve with time running out. |
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As shown in the PBS documentary, Running out of Time, I am doing just that, stressfully running out time in everyday tasks. |
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But time was running out for the Wilmington black community. |
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We are at a point where we are running out of space for the seasonal dockage, so we do need to improve on that. |
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By the time two executives at a company then called Haloid took notice, time was running out on his patent. |
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Presently he came running out of the scullery, with the soapy water dripping from him, dithering with cold. |
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But I've been using my old supermarket bags as bin liners and now I am running out of them. |
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Then with an impertinent presumption she came running out the front door with the maid moving in tow. |
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Earlier that week it was reported Danish air fighters were running out of bombs. |
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This indicates the Germans were running out of aircrew as well as aircraft. |
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Sergeant Walters was initially reported to have been killed in the ambush after killing several Fedayeen before running out of ammunition. |
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His money was running out and progress on the second book of his war trilogy, Officers and Gentlemen, had stalled. |
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The factories of Wallonia were by then antiquated, the coal was running out and the cost of extracting coal was constantly rising. |
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The season ended with the Llanelli Scarlets running out as eventual winners, four points ahead of Ulster. |
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The disappearance is attributed by Navy investigators to navigational error leading to the aircraft running out of fuel. |
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After following the courses of the Coca and Napo rivers, the expedition started running out of provisions. |
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By 1810 Maudslay was employing eighty workers and running out of room at his workshop, so he moved to larger premises in Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth. |
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With the deadline for applications fast running out, Iron Angle's Brown-Noser of the Year award seems certain to go to Birmingham lap dance supremo Allan Sartori. |
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Several Dutch captains attempted to flee after completely running out of ammunition but Tromp ended their flight with a few shots across their ships. |
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The electricity fields are running out, and despite an intensive programme of planting electricity trees, we're all heading for a prolonged black-out. |
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House lettings are holding up despite fears that the buy-to-let boom could be running out of steam, according to specialist lender Paragon Mortgages. |
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No, I mean pure stinking stenchy rubbish, the rotting sort that has greeny-yellowy water running out of it as it decomposes into a turgid pile of bubbling slop. |
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According to the doomsday clock hanging precariously on NCUA's wall, the industry is running out of time to cure this Salvador Daliesque rulemaking psychosis. |
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Ordnance Survey is offering an Explorer map for every 11-year-old pupil in the country, but time is running out as orders have to be submitted online by this Friday. |
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Frank Mallon, a car dealer running out of fiscal rope, catapults himself into serious trouble with the tiger kidnapping of bank manager Desmond Rane's family. |
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His small financial legacy was running out and he decided to produce work more in line with public taste if he was to earn an income for himself and his wife. |
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Time is running out fast and any ditherers need to get busy. |
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