Don't expect me to come running every time you want something. I'm not your servant. |
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The major television stations provided running commentaries on the election results. |
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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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She announced that henceforth she would be running the company. |
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The only other new motorway constructions currently being planned in the UK is a motorway running south of the city of Newport, south Wales. |
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The most northerly section of the motorway also opened in 1970, running to the designated terminus north of Carlisle. |
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Often a line running through the city center forks into two or more branches in the suburbs, allowing a higher service frequency in the center. |
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Crew sizes have decreased throughout history, with some modern systems now running completely unstaffed trains. |
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During the Illuminations, decorated trams carry passengers on the promenade along the illuminated area, running from Pleasure Beach to Bispham. |
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Finally, a management board of seven directors are collectively concerned with the ordinary running of the trust. |
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Being near running water and good shade, the explorers decided it was a good locale for setting up camp. |
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We are in no way open to the charge that we are loony lefties running the organization on behalf of some fringe interests. |
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Central Bangladesh includes the plainland Sal forest running along the districts of Gazipur, Tangail and Mymensingh. |
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This success led him to start his own business running rail excursions for pleasure, taking a percentage of the railway fares. |
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The A49 is the main road through the area, running north to south, from Shrewsbury to Herefordshire. |
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The Scottish Education Department ran the system centrally, with local authorities running the schools with considerable autonomy. |
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Religious sisters and nuns have been extensively involved in developing and running the Church's worldwide health and education service networks. |
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Once the order goes through, I won't even be on Homicide any more. What chance'll I have then, running in lush-workers and dips? |
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Abraham's appeared on the top terrace so lustworthy I can't take my eyes off him. His muscles are running with sweat. |
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The church council, with a minister, has responsibility for running the local church. |
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However, all running costs are paid by the ELBs and all capital costs by the Department of Education. |
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An adverse report may include a recommendation for further intervention in the running of the school. |
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They are particularly influential in the running of the university's graduate programmes. |
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Since September 2010 UCL has been running a University Preparatory Certificate course at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan. |
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There is a running track at the Thames Valley Athletics Centre and an annual steeplechase. |
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A public latrine consisted of a bank of seats situated over a channel of running water. |
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It was constructed with careful regard to hygiene, with a stream of water running through it from end to end. |
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There is a small river in the north of the park called the Battle Bourne running to the Thames near Datchet. |
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They say it's not official but we are all Brockworth people and we're running the cheese today so it is official. |
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One red flag I will advise is if you see a bunch of kids running around wearing black belts you are probably in a McDojo. |
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Its popularity resulted in the show running during the Christmas season for five or six years. |
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It began with the Baroque era, running from roughly 1600 to the middle of the 18th century. |
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However, Cortney Harding pointed out that this sense of equality is not reflected in the number of women running indie labels. |
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Shelton Street, running parallel to the north of Long Acre, marks the London borough boundary between Camden and Westminster. |
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From 1963 to 1973 he was the founding director of Britain's National Theatre, running a resident company that fostered many future stars. |
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A running time of nearly five hours did not dampen the enthusiasm of the public, the critics or the acting profession. |
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Projectors were commonly run too fast to shorten running time and squeeze in extra shows. |
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Roles range from room stewarding, running education workshops and gardening, to curatorial cleaning and research. |
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The roads around the square form part of the A4, a major road running west of the City of London. |
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The batsmen might have started running before the ball reaches the boundary, but those runs do not count. |
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Its annual publication has continued uninterrupted to the present day, making it the longest running sports annual in history. |
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One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. |
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Field position is crucial in rugby league, achieved by running with or kicking the ball. |
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The batter is not allowed to drop the bat whilst running or that person is out and no rounders are scored. |
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Normally, one batter may not overtake another while running between bases, although there are exceptions to this rule. |
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Others, such as Damon Hill and Jackie Stewart, take active roles in running motorsport in their own countries. |
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As well as running its own operations the FA chooses five charities each year to which it gives financial support. |
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Leeds used the LUFC script found running down the centre of the current badge. |
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These boats are consumable items and contribute significantly to the running costs of the metallizer. |
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The drop kick was supplanted by the place kick, which cannot be attempted out of a formation generally used as a running or passing set. |
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Bruno was advised not to fight again to avoid running the risk of causing any more damage to it, which could result in permanent blindness. |
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It is the largest and most prestigious event on the continent, with betting running into the hundreds of millions of Rands. |
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A breakthrough came in the 1860s with the formation of the National Hunt Committee, and the running of the National Hunt Steeplechase. |
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The most recent running of the race, in 2017, was won by One For Arthur, ridden by jockey Derek Fox for trainer Lucinda Russell. |
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The running of the 1956 Grand National witnessed one of the chase's most bizarre incidents. |
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Some horses even started running in the wrong direction, back the way they had come. |
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Five vets remain mobile on the course during the running of the race and can initiate treatment of injured fallers at the fence. |
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In the early 1970s, the future running of the Grand National was uncertain. |
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This event also shared the weekend at Silverstone with an FIA GT round, with some GT teams running both events. |
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Fangio took second place, nearly 33 minutes slower, his Mercedes delayed by engine trouble and running on only seven cylinders by the end. |
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On 25 January 2017, Hamilton announced that he was running a competition for his fans to design his 2017 helmet. |
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He surprised everyone by taking the second pole position of his career in Montreal, but crashed out on lap 47 of the race while running third. |
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After running third for a while in the race, Button eventually finished fourth. |
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Engines, brakes, transmissions, floor and running boards and all external body panels were aluminium. |
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Bob Anderson and Martin Adams hold the record of winning the title three years running 86, 87, 88 for Anderson and 08, 09, 10 for Adams. |
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This uncoupling may be induced by targeted remodeling trying to repair the running induced microdamage in bone. |
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With aircraft production running at 300 planes each week, only 200 pilots were trained in the same period. |
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The Kanalkampf comprised a series of running fights over convoys in the English Channel. |
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This indicates the Germans were running out of aircrew as well as aircraft. |
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Have I Got News for You and Mock the Week are the two longest running satirical panel shows. |
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Currently presented by Kirsty Young, it is the longest running music radio programme in British history. |
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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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Financing these deficits required the country to borrow large sums from abroad, much of it from countries running trade surpluses. |
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The path is regularly maintained but running water, uneven rocks and loose scree make it hazardous and slippery in places. |
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Megabus also operate services in the city, running eastbound to London via Cardiff and Newport, and westbound to Pembroke Dock. |
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It is regarded as a fine mountain, but can become quite crowded, particularly with the Snowdon Mountain Railway running to the summit. |
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The A5025, which runs around the northern edge of Anglesey, and the A4080, running around the southern edge, form a ring around the island. |
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Serb authorities set up concentration camps and determined who should be responsible for the running of those camps. |
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For example, Ecuador has absorbed up to 300,000 refugees from Colombia who are running from guerrillas, paramilitaries and drug lords. |
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In Britain, the limited loading gauge precludes this, so the sandboxes are mounted just above, or just below, the running plate. |
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When the locomotive is running under power, a draught on the fire is created by the exhaust steam directed up the chimney by the blastpipe. |
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The first of these, Hull Trains, began running its services between King's Cross and Hull. |
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In December, National Express took over the running of the InterCity East Coast franchise from GNER, using the name National Express East Coast. |
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The proposed connection would be built to GC loading gauge and would not be suitable for trains running at high speed. |
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He questioned the sense of HS2 terminating at Euston, with HS1 at St Pancras and no through running connection between them. |
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Pinter enjoyed running and broke the Hackney Downs School sprinting record. |
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With his second wife, he had four daughters who reached adulthood, but no male heirs to continue running the printing business. |
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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 Canmore Folk Music Festival is Alberta's longest running folk music festival. |
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It enjoyed a modest popularity, running for 204 performances, and earned critical praise. |
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The opera was a critical failure and did not attract a following, running for only seven weeks. |
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For composing classical music Oldfield has been quoted as using the software notation program Sibelius running on Apple Macintoshes. |
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After this performance, the Spice Girls made the decision to take over the running of the group themselves, and fired their manager Simon Fuller. |
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The Turbine Hall is a single large space running the whole length of the building between the Boiler House and the Switch House. |
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He earned pocket money by running messages, hauling horse manure, and delivering newspapers. |
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He immediately drafted Philip, who revised the musical's script and cut its running time to three hours while also incorporating three new songs. |
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During this period, The Sun gained a reputation for running sensationalistic stories with questionable veracity. |
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The IFA continues to have responsibility for the running of the Northern Irish national team. |
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However, even with the running costs of two instead of three teams, the SRU were still struggling. |
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Fielders are positioned to field the ball, to stop runs and boundaries, and to get batsmen out by catching or running them out. |
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Each of these organisations is responsible for running their respective regional leagues. |
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This can sometimes be a motor racing team running cars of behalf of the manufacturer or cars being run directly by the factory. |
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North Uist and South Uist are linked by causeways running via Benbecula and Grimsay, and the entire group is sometimes known as the Uists. |
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The effect of the running of the domiciliary nonclaim statute on Maine creditors is unclear. |
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In March 2009, guitarist Malcolm Jones suffered a heart attack in Edinburgh whilst running to catch a train. |
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The Herald is the longest running national newspaper in the world and is the eighth oldest daily paper in the world. |
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The program's running time increases nonexponentially with the number of files to be processed. |
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The accountancy firm BDO were appointed to reveal why the company running the club failed. |
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The Old Course begins alongside the sea, running southwards in a line for the first six holes. |
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With the 13th hole, the player turns northwards for a long, very stern finish, running parallel to the opening stretch. |
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A handle is attached by a bolt running vertically through a hole in the centre of the stone. |
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This may be one reason Prestwick managed to avoid total closure when it appeared that BAA were running down its operations. |
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The motoring show Top Gear featured a race including LNER A1 60163 Tornado running up this line from London to Edinburgh. |
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After the Central Trains franchise was revised, London Midland took over services running on the WCML between Birmingham and Liverpool. |
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The company also said it would stop running Braintree hospital in Essex as it pulled out of managing GP services and large hospitals. |
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It was formed in January 2004 for the purposes of running in the 2004 European Parliament elections. |
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Most nonintersection traffic accidents were caused by children running into the road. |
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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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They lived in hill forts running in a chain through the Clwydian Range and their tribal capital was Canovium. |
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Caerwent is now a small village, largely bypassed by the busy A48 road running between the city of Newport to the west and Chepstow to the east. |
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The festival dominates the town for a weekend, with events running over three days in nine venues. |
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The Rhondda lay within Penychen, a narrow strip running between modern day Glyn Neath and the coast between Cardiff and Aberthaw. |
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He was now unable to box and running low on money after living beyond his means. |
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Jenkins learned to tap dance, spending eight hours a week learning the choreography and running three miles a day to get fit. |
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This is only very rarely omitted, generally when the schedule is running late. |
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The Conwy Valley Line is operated by a single train running between Llandudno and Blaenau Ffestiniog, with six return journeys a day. |
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By 1980, a restoration programme was put in place that has now been running for over 20 years. |
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Some coastal areas have one or more sets of dunes running parallel to the shoreline directly inland from the beach. |
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The underside is much whiter, though there are usually grey stripes running along the throat from the underside of the body. |
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Wirral Council said that they had had difficulty finding a ranger prepared to live without mains electricity or running water on the island. |
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The ophidian beast began to glow eerily, and Aaron could discern a fine webwork of veins and capillaries running throughout the creature's body. |
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It has hot and cold running water, with showers and toilets, in an adjacent building. |
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The traditional bullfights in the bullring are ongoing as is the running of bulls in the streets. |
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New Zealand's first motorway opened in December 1950 near Wellington, running from Johnsonville to Tawa. |
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Various technical difficulties in running the new trains on British tracks were quickly overcome. |
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In the southwest, it is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a submarine ridge running between Iceland and the Faroe Islands. |
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Recessional moraines are often observed as a series of transverse ridges running across a valley behind a terminal moraine. |
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Kingsand lies on the shores of Cawsand Bay, with the South West Coast Path running through the village. |
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The parallel running through that mouth also passes through Celtica and is Pytheas' base line. |
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One of the largest had galleries running up to two miles into the mountain, while men worked day and night draining the mine in shifts. |
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Bristol is part of a limestone area running from the Mendip Hills in the south to the Cotswolds in the northeast. |
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Large antelope that gather in large herds, such as wildebeest, rely on numbers and running speed for protection. |
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Other adaptions for high speed running in hares include wider nostrils and larger hearts. |
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Wolves may kill lynxes by running them down, or killing them before they can escape into trees. |
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Lizards have a variety of antipredator adaptations, including running and climbing, venom, camouflage, tail autotomy, and reflex bleeding. |
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The former is usually smaller and has a yellow band running down its back while the latter has a distinctive mottled pattern. |
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One of the most used is the European route E67 highway running from Warsaw to Tallinn, via Kaunas and Riga. |
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The Jebel Bani is a much lower range running along the southern side of the Anti Atlas. |
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It consists of various mountains linked in chains, typically having a valley known as a rift running along its spine. |
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A team led by Marie Tharp and Bruce Heezen analyzed the data and concluded that there was an enormous mountain chain running up the middle. |
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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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On 8 September, with provisions running out, Harold disbanded his army and returned to London. |
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The Undercliff is mostly accessible by a road, Undercliff Drive, running its length from Niton to Ventnor. |
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The Undercliff is accessed by the A3055 road running its length from Niton to Bonchurch. |
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Wall running is a sport where the participant uses a wall and platforms placed next to the trampoline bed to do tricks. |
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Typically, those in the wheelchair racing division start their races earlier than their running counterparts. |
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In May 2006, Budhia was temporarily banned from running by the ministers of child welfare, as his life could be at risk. |
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As marathon running has become more popular, some athletes have undertaken challenges involving running a series of marathons. |
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For beginners wishing to merely finish a marathon, a minimum of four months of running four days a week is recommended. |
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Many runners report that running becomes noticeably more difficult at that point. |
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Some runners weigh themselves before running and write the results on their bibs. |
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Briggs was for the second season running Hampshire's recipient of the NBC Denis Compton Award. |
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Madness were not only running their own label at the time, but also had their own recording studio, Liquidator Studios. |
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The most frequent service is route 9 to Newport, running every 10 minutes in the daytime. |
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A new named train called The Tourist was set up, running from Ventnor to Freshwater via Sandown, Merstone and Newport. |
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By 1936 this was again enhanced to 38 trains running throughout, as well as nine between Ryde and Sandown or Shanklin. |
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They were altered to have running rail traction current return instead of fourth rail. |
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Island Line was the only passenger franchise that included maintenance of the infrastructure in addition to the running of passenger services. |
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The new studios were built on to the side of the hill at the top of the city with the railway tunnel running directly underneath. |
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Additional sports facilities include a sportsfield, running track, 3 badminton courts and a weights area. |
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In 1960, Ronnie Kray was imprisoned for 18 months for running a protection racket and related threats. |
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The dorsal surface, on the other hand, exhibits scar ridges running parallel to the long axis of the blade. |
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Any splices narrow enough to maintain smooth running would be less able to support the required weight. |
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Hardwoods cut for furniture are cut in the fall and winter, after the sap has stopped running in the trees. |
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Most of the area is covered by mountain ranges running from the northwest to southeast. |
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The Byzantines managed to retain control of the area of Ravenna and Rome, linked by a thin corridor running through Perugia. |
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Today we call the section of the Rhine running through upper Germania the middle Rhine. |
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Some of them were powerful enough to influence the number of votes for men running for offices in Rome. |
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For the next two years preceding the battle of Adrianople there were a series of running battles with no clear victories for either side. |
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The Annales Maximi were a running set of annals kept by the Pontifex Maximus. |
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Recently, there has also been a particular focus towards the use of renewable fuels for running military vehicles on. |
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Intersecting this were fourteen main streets running east to west, while eleven main streets ran north to south. |
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These ships were carrying thousands of kilograms of cocaine, with a street value running into billions of Ghana cedis. |
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Meanwhile, private individuals were building and running small steam craft of their own on the main river as well as on many of its tributaries. |
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Finding the supply in Cochin running low, Cabral takes up the offer to top up their cargo at Cranganore. |
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In 1837, civil marriage was recognized and in 1861 the state took over the running of public cemeteries. |
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However, the idea was unacceptable to the British, who had their own aspirations of contiguous British territory running from Cairo to Cape Town. |
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It is a port of call for shipping and cruise lines running between Panama and San Francisco, California, United States. |
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His expedition had collected a good quantity of the precious metal but was running low on food and supplies. |
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Nineteen people were killed and over 200 were badly wounded, many in their backs while running away. |
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Innkeepers began running coaches, two to Shildon from July, and the Union, which served the Yarm branch from 16 October. |
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Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham Snow Hill form the northern termini for Chiltern Railways express trains running from London Marylebone. |
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The New York Times, after running a front-page story about the McCarthy speech, also ran an editorial. |
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The scar on his neck from running through that plate glass on one of our licks has keloided smooth and shiny. |
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The warring air forces also showed some activity during this period, running reconnaissance flights and several minor bombing raids. |
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The home side were showing adventure, running from deep in their own half and booting a kickable penalty to touch. |
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The stay running forward from a mast to the bow is called the forestay or headstay. |
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Moveable lines that control sails or other equipment are known collectively as a vessel's running rigging. |
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Major rivers include Suffolk's Stour, running through country beloved of the painter John Constable, and the River Nene. |
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Constable worked in the corn business after leaving school, but his younger brother Abram eventually took over the running of the mills. |
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Hurricanes occasionally hit the islands, with the hurricane season running from June to November. |
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Football, cricket, basketball, swimming, badminton, table tennis, cycling and running have the most participants and spectators. |
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Theranos has acknowledged it was only running a limited number of tests on a microsample of blood using its finger-prick technology. |
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The farm road with the high middelmannetjie finally came out at a big farmhouse with a lot of chickens running around. |
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The Afon Tryweryn is a dam released river, allowing water to flow when other rivers are running dry, providing a year round white water venue. |
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Ireland retained the 2015 Six Nations Championship, and became Six Nations Champions for the second year running on points difference. |
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The three main streets are connected by a series of streets running perpendicular to them. |
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Earlier that week it was reported Danish air fighters were running out of bombs. |
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Pirate fleets exercised hegemony over villages on the coast, collecting revenue by exacting tribute and running extortion rackets. |
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It keeps the electricity running in the plane when it stands at the terminal. |
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While this law did not criminalise the act of prostitution in the United Kingdom itself, it prohibited such activities as running a brothel. |
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Some elite Kenyan runners who cannot qualify for their country's strong national team find it easier to qualify by running for other countries. |
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It features the story of an old man who is unable to continue running his farm. |
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It has many earthquakes due to several faults running through the state, in particular the San Andreas Fault. |
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Brazil is the only country in the world that has the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn running through it. |
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These are ridges of stratified gravel and sand, running northwest to southeast, where the ancient edge of the glacier once lay. |
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There are a number of other bodies and posts responsible for the running of parliament besides these speakers. |
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Burgoyne then dug in, but suffered a constant haemorrhage of deserters, and critical supplies were running low. |
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The British were ravaged by disease, and were running low on food due to poor logistics. |
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A soup kitchen was kept running in Hardie's home during the course of the strike, manned by his new wife, the former Lillie Wilson. |
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Following the failure of 1895, this leadership became reluctant to overextend the party by running in too many electoral races. |
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As well as these bodies there is a General Council made up of the university graduates that is involved in the running of the University. |
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The principal has responsibility for the overall running of the university and presides over the University Senate. |
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The command flag for an RAF air chief marshal is defined by the two broad red bands running through the centre of the flag. |
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The other main hill group is the long chain running from Drumochter in the W almost to the sea just S of Aberdeen. |
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The central nervous system of vertebrates is based on a hollow nerve cord running along the length of the animal. |
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Males also sport a mane running down the back, which is particularly apparent during autumn and winter. |
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The length of these bristles varies along the body, with the shortest being around the face and limbs and the longest running along the back. |
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Some subspecies sport a light coloured patch running backwards from the corners of the mouth. |
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Afterwards, the 114th Brigade attacked reaching the division's final objective, a road running through the forest, before nightfall. |
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The two parks themselves are connected by a wide strip of parkland called the Midway Plaisance, running adjacent to the University of Chicago. |
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Golden Gate Park has miles of paved and unpaved running trails as well as a golf course and disc golf course. |
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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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The street also has bus stands running along the length of the street as well. |
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A Class 158 DMU running northwards from Shrewsbury in the direction of Crewe. |
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Peter Law's widow, Trish Law, won his former Welsh Assembly seat, also running as an independent candidate. |
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Camels are placed side to side and victory goes to the competitor who leaps, from a running start, over the most camels. |
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It is during this time that Charlotte began to take over for her mother in the running of the house. |
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The water wheel was powered by a leat running from the canal to the River Taff. |
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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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But after Rush ruled himself out of the running for the vacant Welsh manager's job on 1 November 2004 things never seemed to go as well. |
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Wales Rugby League, agreed to take over the running of South Wales Scorpions for the 2014 season after Phil Davies decided to step down. |
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This means that in contrast to running mammals, Plateosaurus probably did not use gaits with aerial, unsupported phases. |
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Cod have a distinct white lateral line running from the gill slit above the pectoral fin, to the base of the caudal or tail fin. |
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The spores of freshwater algae are dispersed mainly by running water and wind, as well as by living carriers. |
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Your children are completely out of control. Can you stop them running around like that? |
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In a running battle, Hipper successfully drew the British vanguard into the path of the High Seas Fleet. |
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Another 22 deaths were attributed to appliances running on liquified petroleum gas, and 17 deaths on gas of unspecified type. |
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The day shift ended, and the night shift started with 62 men running Piper Alpha. |
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His son William took over the running of the Eday estate in due course, but it became burdened with debt. |
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The Dover Harbour Board is the responsible authority for the running of the Port of Dover. |
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Now, those little ends of the bag above the running stitches, are to be overhanded together. |
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Sometimes running to the football, you're going to overpursue, and he may break it all the way out back out the back door. |
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Motive power came from the tank's own tracks which were connected by rods to a propeller shaft running through each float. |
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The stream running through Dieppe was called Tella in Merovingian and Carolingian documents, before being called Dieppe in the 10th century. |
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Mount's Bay Harriers, a triathlon and running club founded in 2005 are based at Mount's Bay School, Heamoor. |
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Pirate ships would often impress those who had skills that were deemed to be beneficial for the running of a successful ship. |
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The end of each summer is marked with the running of the Falmouth Road Race, held on the third Saturday in August. |
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Humans' thinner body hair and more productive sweat glands help avoid heat exhaustion while running for long distances. |
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These locations allow the marshes to absorb the excess nutrients from the water running through them before they reach the oceans and estuaries. |
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Roads running through Wiltshire include The Ridgeway, an ancient route, and Roman roads the Fosse Way, London to Bath road and Ermin Way. |
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In the same year in New York City, the Samuel's Electric Carriage and Wagon Company began running 12 electric hansom cabs. |
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There are more than 30,000 voluntary board members running housing associations throughout England. |
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If percussive maintenance and other home remedies have failed, you should try running a general diagnostic utility. Better yet, run several. |
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There are unproven stories of smugglers' tunnels running from the old inns and under the High Street to the town quay. |
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Her workout includes running on the treadmill and lifting weights. |
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The kids were running in circles and zigzags around the yard. |
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We've got a bunch of risk-taking cowboys running this project. |
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Still in reverse, she goosed the gas and accordioned the running board a fraction of an inch more. |
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He starts yelling and we come running to help, but a fat load of thanks we get and all! |
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The cars were parked as avoidably as possible, but it didn't prevent her from running into one. |
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These are the bad-ass women who are sweaty, smelly, with mascara running down their cheeks and they don't give a rip. |
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I'm sorry, I'm running behind time, I should be home in half an hour or so. |
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But the bottom line is that Simon is running for president as the boy scout who adheres to traditional liberal policies and solutions. |
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He came running around the corner at a breakneck pace and couldn't stop in time to avoid hitting the fruit stand. |
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On the second side of the gem, we see the victim, a running goat, and on the third side the symbol of sacrifice, the bucranium. |
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Kind of a career limiting move to leave the game running where management might find it. |
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He wore black three-quarter cargo pants with that same strange belt, except his had a chain running from that to his cargos. |
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The candidate selection for running mate has catapulted her to the national scene. |
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I'll catch it for your mischief in running away. And I'll catch it again when the tutor claps eyes on the handwriting. |
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We use him for eloping with heiresses, getting involved in drug scandals, and running illegal chemmy parties. |
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Geelong could not get their running game going and lapsed into clanger after clanger. |
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Over that time, the demographic of congoing has evolved, and many longer running cons have had to adapt. |
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Co-recursive algorithms allow infinite large objects to be used without necessarily running out of memory. |
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The sections were then washed in running water and counterdyed with eosin for 15 minutes. |
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The crancelin, running from upper left to bottom right, took the form of a crenellated garland in deep green. |
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Most people don't realize how many background crapplications they have running thanks to the different stuff that they have installed. |
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They were both sitting inside, the engine running and the defroster blasting hot air against the windshield, before Jerry spoke again. |
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My great-grandmother wore a brief empire bodice, and close-fitting Directoire skirt made of cream silk with a golden stripe running through it. |
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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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It wasn't long before Jokic was dropping dimes, blocking shots, leading the break, and running the offense out of the elbow for Denver. |
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The earnout was definitely getting in the way of running Skype the way we wanted to run it. |
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As long as the egoic mind is running your life, you cannot truly be at ease. |
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At Midwest there is a Fagin character, Quinton, who is running a school for terrorists or something on that order. |
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We've already got several in the running for this month's awards and are hoping they bring yet more honor and glory to Michael Jackson fandumb. |
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He had three lines running across his forehead, and a fanwork of them radiating from the corner of each eye. |
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Two flyhawks like Hunter and Matthews would be running into each other all the time, probably leaping against the wall simultaneously. |
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I'd go running in, pretend-breathless, nuzzle her neck, reach around to cup her frontage. |
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Protoculture supply was dwindling, the galaxywide war running down like clockwork as both sides' resources and infrastructures declined. |
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People who spend real money on real servers aren't in the habit of running shareware or garageware. |
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