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Monday was the first day trains ran along that route.
Once, lifeguards ran along the shoreline, alone or in groups.
Strange light brimmed in the gutter that ran along the sidewalk.
Opinions on the school board's decision pretty much ran along racial lines.
Sandbags lined the walls; electrical cords ran along the floor and ceiling.
A large desk ran along the far wall—a man sat behind it.
For a long time, a hole-riddled chain-link fence ran along that border.
It ran along the gates of shuttered storefronts; it was stenciled onto telephone poles.
It actually ran along the boundary between Berlin and the surrounding region of Brandenburg.
My thumbs ran along her hip bones, whereas mine were buried under flesh and fat.
"As I got close he ran along the fence and right inside the house," Willenbring said.
" Another described the outfit as looking like something Turner grabbed "from a store and ran along.
Many of the buses in Vancouver were hooked up to cables that ran along their routes.
The K once ran along the C line in Manhattan, but the letter was retired in 1988.
While my wife and children were sleeping, I ran along the Tiber to the 1960 Olympic Stadium.
In Oakland on Tuesday a few joggers with their dogs ran along the banks of Lake Merritt.
It ran along an elevated berm where workers had spread out hides to dry in the sun.
They ran along the Cannonball River to Highway 22016, then down toward Cheyenne River, their first stop.
Now her mind ran along each place the signal might be escaping before it got to the antenna.
By the War of 1812, they ran along the river for more than a hundred and fifty miles.
That bypass rerouted passenger trains from a waterfront line to a shorter line that ran along I-5.
The bypass rerouted passenger trains from a waterfront line to a shorter line that ran along I-5.
Enemy characters moved around me at the edge of the room, or ran along a catwalk above it.
Black stitches ran along the base of his neck where the embalming fluid had been injected into his arteries.
A mischievous Arctic fox ran along the window behind me and began to pick a fight with the wallaby.
According to CNN affiliate KSAT, onlookers took photos and videos of the baboon as it ran along a road.
Starting on the east end of the South Bank, we ran along the River Thames, crossing at Westminster Bridge.
The arrows had help from a lil' animated AR fox that ran along your path just in front of you.
"Are you a first- or second-year?" the man asked as I turned onto the street that ran along the park.
He pointed to the aluminum sills that ran along the bottom of doors, and the steel hinges bolted onto the sides.
Until recently, an old chairlift ran along the edge of the building's creaky staircase from the ground to the second floor.
" Other coverage ran along similar lines: Esquire magazine predicted the raids could be "the event that shatters the bubble for good.
He walked and ran along the main road and a rural path that sliced through barley fields and cut across a riverbed.
That day, his chest was emblazoned with the image of a somewhat ramshackle model that sometimes ran along this line: the R32.
Duffield Street is also called Abolitionist Place, in honor of those who helped run the Underground Railroad that ran along the street.
On one break from the clinch, Adesanya ran along the cage and rebounded off the fence with a knee as Brunson stepped in.
Authorities say her suspected killer, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, followed her in his car as she ran along a country road before assaulting her.
The Berlin Wall - erected in 1961 - ran along Bernauer Strasse, which became famous for escapes from apartment block windows and through tunnels underneath it.
Corbett's manager George Considine actually ran along the ring outside of the ropes, splashing water on his fallen man in a vain revival attempt.
Kushner's impact grew during the transition, which one source says he effectively ran -- along with another campaign aide Rick Dearborn -- once New Jersey Gov.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The children ran along the narrow enclosure, screaming, fighting and crying for the attention of the prison worker distributing sweets and balloons.
We lived several villages over from the hairdresser, so we took a jeepney packed full of people, which ran along our hamlet's single dirt road.
Some outlets say it's also meant to address the crease that ran along the Fold's screen, but some outlets say the crease is still there. 
They lived in the black part of Rayne, which had sewage ditches that ran along the roads; in the white part, there was regular plumbing.
I found out the next morning when I ran along the city's Greenbelt Trail and smack into the falls themselves, which are 600 feet wide.
A decade later it invaded tiny Djibouti over an argument about whether the border ran along the top or sides of some hills in the desert.
Police allege Muhammad opened fire 17 times as he walked and ran along several blocks in Fresno, killing the three men in less than four minutes.
When the action moved to the Senate floor, the arguments ran along well-worn tracks — but with added gravity and drama percolating through the day's events.
In one instance, Khalidov took a combination, ran along the cage, and attempted to perform a no-look back kick at the pursuing Narkun while still running.
I pulled my truck off a rocky dirt track that ran along the base of the Tinajas Altas Mountains and made camp as the sun was setting.
The Slow Decline Sprint was born out of the thousands of miles of telegraph wire that ran along the Southern Pacific Railroad's tracks to facilitate train dispatches.
The Atlantic Wall ran along the coast of continental Europe and Scandinavia, and part of it was located in Burgh-Haamstede—the village where you'll find Sonnemans's bakery.
Bow-tied bartenders tossed cocktail shakers behind a wide wooden bar that ran along the entire left wall, countless rare liquors filling the shelves that rose behind them.
I signed her book and then I went out and drank beer and woke up and ran along the lake and read for hours and ate takeout Thai.
He didn't know how many people were inside or what the conditions would be, but Lopez ran along the side of the home and burst through the side door.
His words ran along the bottom of most of the screens, but his voice was drowned out by the banter at the bar and music over the sound system.
Originally, they ran along the coast of the island, but as land was reclaimed from the sea to build the city outward, they became increasingly concentrated in the interior.
Bulldozers have started clearing a path where Souk Al-Samak Street once ran along the river, but almost nothing else has changed since the air bombardment flattened this district.
That winter, they lost access to one of the showers when the pipes froze; the pipes ran along an outside wall over the covered porch and had not been insulated.
On Saturday, guards inspected identification cards at several entrances to Afula Municipal Park, where families strolled past playgrounds and petting zoos and joggers ran along trails lined with Israeli flags.
"I AM GEORGE GERSHWIN'S ILLEGITIMATE SON," it shouted, over superimposed profiles of George and Alan in which their respective hairlines, foreheads, noses, lips and chins ran along perfectly parallel paths.
With a friend I shinned up a lower next-door building, which stood dark and empty, and ran along its rooftop, slipping sideways into its neighbor's maze of scaffolding bars.
Thomas Panek, 48, ran along with three Labrador retrievers, Waffles, Westley and Gus, according to the Guiding Eyes For The Blind's website, a charity that trains dogs for the visually impaired.
As Mr. Joudeh ran along West 32nd Street, the off-duty detective, who was headed to Penn Station after a day in court, saw the pursuit and tried to stop him.
On the first play, Jones found Evan Engram, who evaded a tackler around the 40-yard line and ran along the sideline into the end zone for a 75-yard touchdown.
The electromechanical control system (written in C#) communicated with wave detection software through Websocket, while the 50 sliding motors—which ran along customized 100% carbon fiber tubes—were controlled by CAN software.
South Sudan descended into civil war in December 2013 when a row between President Salva Kiir and his sacked deputy Riek Machar ended with fighting that often ran along ethnic fault lines.
The fighting has raised fears of a return to the civil war that erupted in late 2013 and broadly ran along ethnic lines, pitting Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, against Machar, a Nuer.
"Years ago, we used to call this Kitty Genovese Lane," he said as he walked along the paved walkway that Ms. Genovese ran along in a futile attempt to flee her killer.
So as it ran along, it gave her a big shove, and she slid away from it, and then that's when it started to brake itself so it came to a stop.
A relay team of three Labrador guide dogs ran along with Thomas Panek in the 13.1-mile (21.08-km ) race on Sunday, each dog running 3 to 5 miles (4.8 to 8 km).
A tight circle of light from a source held or worn by the officers bounced off the grass as the officers ran along the side of the yard, arms extended and guns drawn.
Joanna shared why Chip – who was pictured wearing dark workout clothes and a headband in his hair as he ran along a gravel path surrounded by trees – decided to run and host a marathon.
Although the pope did not enter the U.S., residents in El Paso stood on a levee that ran along the bank of the river, getting as close as possible, without crossing borders, the Times reports.
In Sant Pere, children ran along the street playing tag, young people passed around barbecued kebabs and flagons of red wine, and pensioners at a retirement home nearby sat by windows and waved Catalan flags.
Look up, look ahead, and stride forward, as if your feet are as bare as the day you were born, as bare as when we ran along Senanga Road together, raising red dust in our wake.
The driver of the train told police a man later identified as Delhon, 50, ran along the tracks in Lanus, Buenos Aires, the local police department said in a statement that called the death a suicide.
The designers came up with a green terra cotta facade as textured as that of the Woolworth Building, giving the impression the 10-story project dates to a time when trains still ran along the elevated tracks.
It will be the first time Machar-allied troops will be deployed in Juba since December 2013, when a row between Kiir and his sacked deputy quickly descended into a civil war that often ran along ethnic lines.
As Kestis moved around the base, he ran along walls, used the force to stop spinning turbine blades so he could pass them, pulled vines towards him with his powers and—of course—cut through dozens of Stormtroopers.
He had to take into account a three- to five-knot current that ran along the Hudson River as he picked precise trajectories past competitors and floating marks while judging distances and counting the seconds to each maneuver.
The strategically important piece of ground, which ran along four hills on the southern edge of the DMZ, had been the scene of fighting for more than two years and had been overrun by the North Vietnamese months before.
Exaggerator, who ran along the rail in the middle of the pack through the first half of the 1-1/4 mile race, made a gallant charge down the stretch and closed within a length but could not overhaul the favorite.
The streak of perfect scores from the two players ended when Gordon, who enlisted a mascot rotating on a hoverboard for one of his earlier dunks, ran along the baseline en route to a jackknife dunk that earned him 47 points.
People were arm-to-arm in the stretching area, and personal trainers resorted to having their clients do floor exercises on the tile floor that was supposed to serve as a walkway that ran along one side of the weight floor.
As criticism rained down on Matt Lauer, the NBC anchor whose handling of a prime-time presidential forum on Wednesday received an onslaught of poor reviews, there was one select group of television journalists whose reaction ran along simpler lines: Gulp.
He was younger than I was, and fit; in the mornings he ran along the sea, on the path that led to the new town, where the shops were open, he said, it was a real city, not just a museum.
"Still in our Hitler Youth uniforms and without papers of any kind, we avoided the roads, on which truck after truck of American troops were rolling, and ran along the rail lines or over the crossties," Mr. Kohl wrote years later.
The causes for my eating disorder ran along the usual lines: depression, an inability to express my rage, a desire to exert control, a desire to feel less, a desire to have my body express the things my voice could not.
Now that that the two are running for the same congressional seat, though, Gray turned that endorsement around into an April Fools Day ad that ran along with a press release announcing falsely that Handel had dropped out and endorsed Gray.
" She explained, "The causes for my eating disorder ran along the usual lines: depression, an inability to express my rage, a desire to exert control, a desire to feel less, a desire to have my body express the things my voice could not.
The strada ran along the banks of the bubbling Brembo river, between steep, spring-green and beautiful mountains, reminding us that this is where the Italian peninsula is jammed up against the European continent, and that this movement is both slow and violent.
Some unfortunate peoples, even entire continents such as aboriginal North America and Australia, might fall off the Progress train and have to be picked up by kindly colonists; but the train ran along only one track, and no one would willingly decline to board it.
It was not immediately clear what the objective of either side was, but the violence has raised fears of a return to the civil war that erupted in late 2013 and broadly ran along ethnic lines, pitting Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, against Machar, a Nuer.
Twitter tested a design like this before and didn't roll it out widely Twitter also frees up some space by removing the three tweet buttons that ran along the bottom of the screen; instead, this design uses a Material Design-friendly floating button, which is present across most screens.
In 2009, Mr. Obama, making history as the country's first black president, and his wife, Michelle Obama, alighted from their armored limousine and walked for about eight minutes in the cold, waving to the crowd — some of whom ran along the barricades — before they climbed back into their vehicle.
Water that looked like spilled cyan paint rushed along river beds made from smooth, multicolored stones; mist clung to dew-sprinkled forests that grew down steep inclines; with the exception of the two-lane road and the power lines that ran along it, the terrain seemed entirely untouched by civilization.
Measuring as much as 4 feet long (1.4 meters) and featuring rib-like segments that ran along its oval-shaped body, this enigmatic organism dates back to the Ediacaran (33 million to 541 million years ago), a period that immediately preceded the Cambrian—a time when animal life "exploded" in terms of diversity and number.
Quotes from Chuck Palahniuk novels ran along the skirting boards, Mercutio's entire monologue about shagging from Romeo and Juliet covered my door, and song lyrics snaked their way along the outward-facing panels of my bookshelf and between the many, many stills from Queen of the Damned I'd printed off and tacked to the walls.
Measuring as much as 4 feet long (1.4 meters) and featuring rib-like segments that ran along its oval-shaped body, this enigmatic organism dates back to the Ediacaran (571 million to 541 million years ago), a period that immediately preceded the Cambrian—a time when animal life "exploded" in terms of diversity and number. Plant?
One had to go much farther south, across the Atlas and into the Draa Valley, an 2300,220-square-mile oasis that ran along the Algerian border, to get a whiff of that world to which the exchange of goods and ideas — first salt, silver and slaves, then religion, manuscripts and notions of kingship — had given an inner cohesion.
In "Suspiria de Profundis," De Quincey writes that on the day after her death he sneaked up the back staircase to view her body, laid out in her bedroom: Entering, I closed the door so softly, that, although it opened upon a hall which ascended through all the stories, no echo ran along the silent walls.
The four-year journey to fairness that Mr. de Blasio envisioned mostly ran along a road that he began paving in his first term: community policing, early childhood education, the construction of more affordable housing, an ambitious but vague jobs program, a pledge to combat global warming, steps to fight the epidemic of deaths from heroin overdoses and expanded mental health services.

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