"They ran into danger, they ran into gunfire to help others," Schubert said.
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"The second Border Patrol agent also made a statement to the effect of, 'We ran into a culvert,' 'I ran into a culvert,' or 'I think I ran into a culvert,'" the FBI said.
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No. I ran into her at a conference, and then I ran into her at TED, and we just ... Chatted.
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JC: Yeah, so at CES I ran into, and quite literally ran into, two companies that were showing off buttonless phones.
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And then you know, we ran into price controls, we ran into the-- oil shocks, you name it, just all kinds of things.
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And then you know, we ran into price controls, we ran into the oil shocks, you name it, just all kinds of things.
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I ran into performance artist/photographer Bad Brilliance, who I last ran into the NY Art Book Fair, and once more he kissed his girlfriend.
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It's not his fault that his Atlanta Hawks teams ran into LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers or that the Bucks ran into Kawhi Leonard last season.
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Meanwhile, Monte ran into some real danger on his ship.
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Who's the bounty hunter Han ran into on Ord Mantell?
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That's the conundrum Colton and Cassie ran into last week.
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In 2016, the league ran into a new problem: enforcement.
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Kylie Skin ran into another controversy before it even launched.
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But they quickly ran into a problem: President Donald Trump.
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Once they reached the roof, though, they ran into trouble.
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In the end, though, these efforts ran into the sand.
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After police located the suspect, he ran into a church.
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He left for the countryside and ran into her sister.
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Unfortunately, that stream ran into technical difficulties just before liftoff.
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And I actually ran into him one time, years ago.
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We were there when Sanders canvassers ran into Clinton canvassers.
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He ran into an acquaintance, sophomore Wanetta Gibson, then 15.
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But even then I never ran into any battery issues.
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We finally ran into a police officer who spoke English.
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The next team, EPFLoop from Switzerland, also ran into problems.
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Then I ran into Scott Eric Kaufman explaining Batman Begins.
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And I ran into my buddy Riley from Power Trip.
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At the Midnight Special gala last week I ran into
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Hearing the order, Keith turned and ran into the bathroom.
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Outside, I ran into my friend on her way out.
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Ricciardo ran into the back of Verstappen, with both retiring.
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But it wasn't long before they ran into some difficulty.
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He's currently in Ibiza -- where he ran into Eva Longoria.
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You ran into the office, and you'll run home, too.
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It ran into the cracks just above the left eye.
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Peter King to WaPo: "I ran into two patrolmen" backstage.
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On the way, he ran into another speaker, Dennis Kucinich.
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Mr. Naulings ran into a bartender shot in the shoulder.
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Mr. Nelson ran into murky water carrying a green lasso.
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Cattle, for no known reason, sometimes ran into the flames.
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Langendorff said he ran into the road to direct traffic.
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Not long ago, I ran into an influencer from JustFor .
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" In Maine, Roby said: "I almost ran into a moose!
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They left the city behind and ran into the desert.
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And that's when they ran into this nightmare in Fillmore.
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Sometimes, she ran into other players in the Simpson saga.
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Shannon ran into her friend Bill Jones, who'd quit abruptly.
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It was there that the pair finally ran into trouble.
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It wasn't long before the Verily site ran into trouble.
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But "Justice League" ran into unexpected production and marketing difficulties.
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We ran into an older couple whom I knew casually.
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Gordon's position immediately ran into skepticism from Judge Thomas Griffith.
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"I strategically ran into him in the hallway," Byrd recalled.
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It really wasn't a party until you ran into Andy.
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Other students and teachers ran into the scrubby desert countryside.
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"We always ran into opposition from the guys," she said.
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The chain originally ran into problems with its flame broilers.
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Eventually they ran into a crew that couldn't handle it.
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He ran into a burning building to save a woman.
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He then ran into a wooded area near the parkway.
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I ran into trouble ordering one of the other bowls.
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So everyone went into the dugout, ran into the dugout.
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Like I just ran into my friend at the mall.
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The only speed bump I ran into was at 6D.
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I blushed when I ran into her in the office.
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The project with Boeing, though, ran into snags almost immediately.
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"I ran into Trish at the bagel place," she explained.
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Also fabulous how this nearly ran into INK at 25D.
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They ran into each other and bonded over their children.
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Almost immediately, Mr. Cox ran into difficulties, the people said.
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I'll tell you when I ran into it big time.
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So, along with Hughes, I think Selina ran into Stevenson.
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Velasquez says ran into the kitchen and grabbed a knife.
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The agent who survived told a dispatcher at the time that he and Martinez were hurt and was quoted as saying "We ran into a culvert," and "I ran into a culvert," the FBI said.
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What are some other challenges you ran into with this project?
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It ran into a tunnel that a nearby brook flows through.
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I ran into an old girlfriend who I was still into.
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First, she worked for a company that ran into financial difficulties.
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Before we even started Periscoping, we ran into a few realizations.
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The woman then heard a scream and ran into the bathroom.
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However, the deal has since ran into trouble, senior bankers say.
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To make their escape, the mercenaries ran into UAE military vehicles.
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He ran into right field, right behind one of his friends.
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"I ran into a better player, so next time," she said.
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Weeks later, they ran into each other again at a restaurant.
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Well, first asylum-seekers ran into a massively backlogged US system.
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Mr. Segovia-Benitez repeatedly ran into legal trouble over the years.
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Ando leaped over Ray's buckling legs and ran into the corridor.
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Despite Hadden's criminal conviction, Hoechstetter's attempts repeatedly ran into bureaucratic walls.
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She ran into the street where Russian soldiers gave her candy.
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The Associated Press ran into some criticism on Twitter on Saturday.
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But Smyly, struggling much of this season, ran into problems again.
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Marie ran into a problem trying to fulfill that golden rule.
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We ran into a similar problem near the end of 2015.
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You ran into one of your professors after an epic tailgate.
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They jumped over a fence and ran into a nearby neighborhood.
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She said one frightened couple ran into the boutique seeking safety.
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Past Australian efforts to resettle asylum seekers elsewhere ran into hurdles.
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We ran into a pitcher that threw the ball well tonight.
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He made a mistake to Trout and ran into some trouble.
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MagCorp ran into serious problems with the Environmental Protection Agency, however.
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I ran into a small forest and climbed up a tree.
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But the brewery soon ran into trouble, VinePair reported on Friday.
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TMZ reported Sunday morning that Benson's motorcycle ran into a minivan.
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And as I was looking down, I ran into a median.
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After the game, Kerr ran into Curry's parents, Dell and Sonya.
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The only speed bump I ran into was in the southwest.
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I ran into her the next day on a red carpet.
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I ran into the house and grabbed a pair of scissors.
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If we didn't do that, we ran into a brick wall.
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Then they ran into each other at a restaurant in Cambridge.
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In the meantime, however, she ran into unexpectedly tough primary opposition.
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Claire Ullman, a Barnard College professor, recently ran into this roadblock.
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It wouldn't be the last time Koch Industries ran into trouble.
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I ran into my share of scary and sketchy dudes, yes.
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Over time, Mistry's efforts to tame the beast ran into opposition.
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On the stairs, he ran into the woman from the courtyard.
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Unfortunately, he ran into the wrong guy at the wrong time.
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Worst of all, I ran into Castro in my childhood nightmares.
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I ran into this when I was comparing Mario Kart controls.
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Obviously you guys ran into some legal problems with this album.
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At Cemetery Pool, I ran into Todd Karnas and Blair Banton.
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"Isn't it amazing that I ran into you?" he said, grinning.
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Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)That's where I ran into a snag.
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Soon after that, my mother and I ran into a friend.
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Evan and I ran into Wambli outside the main meeting tent.
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Recently, we ran into a friend of mine at the library.
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They soon ran into a wave of hostility from the industry.
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I ran into him and we arranged to meet for lunch.
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When we came in, we actually ran into the National Guard.
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There he ran into Mike Wood, 32, who is a barber.
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As gunshots rang out, people ran into nearby bars and clubs.
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To their surprise, they ran into a lot of problematic layouts.
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The repeal-only idea quickly ran into a wall on Tuesday.
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I ran into a friend who's currently working as a lobbyist.
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Dinneen was listening to the call, and ran into Ackman's office.
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Elon ran into foul trouble by early in the second half.
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But they never ran into each other until 12 months ago.
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After that I ran into the library to get to safety.
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According to ESPN, Lewis ran into some financial trouble after retiring.
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Then the Senators ran into penalty trouble, and the Jets capitalized.
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The company ran into trouble last year with OTA Uconnect updates.
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Later, I ran into him after a lecture, where he told
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That deal also ran into antitrust opposition from the Obama administration.
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Sanders's speech, streamed over social media, briefly ran into technical difficulties.
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Advocates for gun control also ran into opposition in other states.
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She then got up and ran into a nearby fraternity house.
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The Boston Bruins ran into one of those times on Saturday.
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There, Jimmy says, they ran into people making a desperate dash.
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Starting with the infotainment system, I ran into a few problems.
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But because of her own disabilities, Ms. Lucas ran into resistance.
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Wonder how it would go if Donald ran into her husband?
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Researchers eventually solved that problem but then ran into other roadblocks.
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But we never ran into each other in the apartment building.
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But it ran into regulatory challenges, and the effort was derailed.
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Braun says Harris ran into the "hard reality" of raising money.
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One got hurt playing tag at recess, ran into a pole.
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Our building shook, and I screamed and ran into the hall.
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" She came in one session, exclaiming, "Sherry, I ran into Vic!
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Near Sawyer I ran into Lion Forge Comics editor Adam Staffaroni.
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Because I ran into another situation that was sickening my heart.
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Boston starter Joe Kelly ran into just as much trouble as Wright.
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He was eager to take part, but quickly ran into a problem.
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The bank ran into problems in 21 when bad loans built up.
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However, the problem they ran into was making those systems efficient enough.
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They believe the baby turtles ran into the sea around Friday evening.
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And I went out and I ran into people that I knew.
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Like Mayer, Pitt ran into more than one ex at the party.
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The Special Operations team ran into unexpected opposition and a fierce firefight.
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We ran into the hotel lobby as another detonation rattled its windows.
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Finally, after a few days, their older daughter ran into their room.
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But according to her letter, they ran into some problems with immigration.
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It was then that she ran into "one awesome individual," Wyffels said.
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Now Apple has a solution for the exact problem we ran into.
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"He like ran into us and knew who we were," recalls Seavey.
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What would you do if you ran into Pitbull on the ship?
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Presumably the company ran into unforeseen manufacturing obstacles with the gold one.
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The experience was responsive, though I ran into issues with the app.
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THEN WE RAN INTO THE CLEVELAND I INDIANS AT THE WRONG TIME.
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I stepped through the door and he literally ran into the knife.
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This Saturday, Russia scholar Sean Guillory ran into a problem on Facebook.
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I ran into the tunnel and threw up in a garbage can.
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When it finally managed to move, it ran into a sand dune.
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Busy Philipps ran into some unexpected difficulty while traveling with her children.
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As she ran into bugs, she leaned on strangers in discussion forums.
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Soon after I arrived, I ran into Martínez at a party. We
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" 'Tis the season… ran into this #HAPPY man," Hargitay captioned the photo.
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Elaine heard him shouting in the night and ran into the room.
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"That's what Mickey Drexler really ran into," the "Mad Money" host explained.
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Dubose and Rowe crashed the stolen SUV and ran into some woods.
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Later, I ran into the concerned viewer in line for the bathroom.
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But, alas, I ran into the same problems so I quickly stopped.
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But I knew they'd hate purple so I ran into the shop.
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Monday and ran into the burning home trying to rescue the family.
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But they often ran into money disasters that got in the way.
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The project ran into opposition from environmental groups in the United States.
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Until Amal ran into an unforeseen problem, when the gun locked up.
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Instead, they ran into military personnel who, with guns drawn, stopped them.
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Some ran into packed Broadway theaters which brought productions to a halt.
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Britney then dropped the umbrella, ran into her car, and sped off.
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The other problem Bragi ran into with the Dash was production delays.
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Absolutely. I think our music bookers ran into a real weird situation.
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I ran into a girl I knew who dated a different friend.
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The SELLs could turn to them too if they ran into trouble.
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Six years later, I ran into her at a Washington book party.
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He then ran into the Trader Joe's in the Silver Lake neighborhood.
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The heroes who ran into harm's way that day deserve swift action.
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But then she ran into Lee and Boyd, equally well-financed businessmen.
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Lester ran into trouble as he passed 100 pitches in the fifth.
|
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The president's plan ran into a wall of opposition on Capitol Hill.
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Vettel ran into his teammate's Ferrari, causing Raikkonen to nudge into Verstappen.
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His punishment resulted in humiliation and lost earnings that ran into millions.
|
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After the company ran into difficulty, she was repaid less than $2,000.
|
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Turner was cruising until he ran into trouble in the sixth inning.
|
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Once, returning to campus after a haircut, I ran into a colleague.
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When Trump's businesses ran into trouble, his father regularly bailed him out.
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She ran into a reporter from The Daily Express, a British tabloid.
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Then he ran into a friend he used to get high with.
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"We ran into some pretty good pitching," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
|
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Rachel ran into her at a restaurant and called LuPone her "idol."
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At breakfast, I ran into my ex-girlfriend with her new man.
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I ran into the house because it was so foreign to me.
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Paris Hilton ran into a potential issue when she lost her passport.
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The catch: That's exactly why the policy ran into trouble in court.
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We also ran into people who had been running marathons for decades.
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When she got back, Montes ran into her college friend Ana Colon.
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He says his past ER bills often ran into thousands of dollars.
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One day, they ran into each other at the Gare de Lyon.
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They ran into my hotel and up the stairs to my floor.
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We ran into the nearby Omni Hotel and barricaded ourselves in there.
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We ran into a big hummer with two National Guard people there.
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" One mother ran into the interview room, yelling, "They are watching us!
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When inside, the girl ran into the bathroom and called the police.
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Some boys ran into the lake, but others didn't react fast enough.
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Brazils OECD bid ran into broad U.S. opposition to expanding multilateral bodies.
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Payless also ran into a series of problems that derailed its plans.
|
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We ran into the Democratic presidential candidate in DTLA hours after Sen.
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Brazil's OECD bid ran into broad U.S. opposition to expanding multilateral bodies.
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As he collected his six-out save, Reed ran into some trouble.
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We ran into each other recently in West at the gas station.
|
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But companies that tried to sell CBD drinks nationally ran into problems.
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But soon after, the initiative ran into both logistical and political roadblocks.
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Others ran into the athletics stadium, locking the gates to protect themselves.
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Some kids jumped fences and ran into the woods for safety. 4.
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There he ran into Alvena Jennette, whom he had known in Brooklyn.
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"They ran into us and I was like 'holy crap'," Morris said.
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Bloomberg also ran into an awkward spot when talking about racial inclusion.
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Unsure of the outcome, I clumsily ran into the water towards Amelie.
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The dog ran into the street and was hit by a car.
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During her visit to Ryan's office, Lujan Grisham ran into Republican Reps.
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Then he ran into another supporter, who had come with his dog.
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Last night, I ran into the Invisible Man at 7-Eleven again.
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For just about all of his life, Ken Stabler ran into things.
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This would not be the first time I ran into this situation.
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We also ran into playback state synchronization issues with some HTML5 VPAID ads.
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While her parents were distracted, she ran into town and found a lawyer.
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I ran into the middle of the road and stopped all the cars.
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"Lookie who I ran into at @RockefellerFdn — our girl @megynkelly!" gushed Kotb, 52.
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Further along in the interview process, I often ran into a tricky dilemma.
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You&aposve got to tell Greg I ran into some San Francisco Giants.
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He told her he ran into a bathroom with other patrons to hide.
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"We ran into the bush and stayed there for a month," she says.
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But even that version ultimately ran into issues, as I can personally attest.
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The three men ran into each in the middle of the narrow aisle.
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But he then ran into issues creating furniture that would hold his guests.
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I've ran into people before and honestly nothing compares to what happened today.
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Green ran into trouble in the seventh, when Mauer doubled and Sano walked.
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We ran into a few challenges — especially in the mascara and blending departments.
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What are some of the issues that you ran into making the film?
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Glover began to warm up as Scherzer ran into trouble in the ninth.
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The latest version of the bill also ran into some unexpected constitutional problems.
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Including, I ran into one of the founders of Airbnb in a lederhosen.
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"He fell all over me, and I ran into the house," she said.
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I ran into Yung Lean and it's funny because he's on the album.
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I ran into him in a small setting, and I was totally unprepared.
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Over the course of several days, I ran into a variety of issues.
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At one of her son's football practices last summer, she ran into Stephanie.
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He was the face of Oculus, but ran into some trouble last fall.
|
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Mandy Moore ran into a little drama at home on Thursday night … literally.
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I made it back to my block and ran into my buddies cell.
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And then Jane she ran into Dennis at The Marbella and slapped him.
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Neil Woodford, once a star stockpicker, ran into similar trouble earlier this month.
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He ran into a little trouble there but he got out of it.
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His ex-girlfriend's Scottish Fold cats ran into my room on Sunday morning.
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"ran into little bull @bossrbr lets catch up tonite dude" says one friend.
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Comedian Justin Cousson ran into just such a problem with his current roommate.
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Farmer then ran into a restricted area of the property, and Lopera followed.
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Got up, kicked Suge in the nuts, and ran into the ladies bathroom.
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Just ran into #MaryLouMarzian at the grocery store she will definitely #askBevinAboutMyVag pic.twitter.
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I actually ran into one of my old students recently at a mixer.
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Shortly after the mole deployed, it ran into some rock and got stuck.
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She ran into the bush and returned that night to find everything destroyed.
|
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But that was before the three-person company ran into two enormous problems.
|
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A few years back, my mom ran into an old classmate of mine.
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I saw people falling to the floor and I ran into an office.
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Unfortunately, the company ran into manufacturing and supply chain issues that crippled delivery.
|
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But attempts to get them to do more complex tasks ran into trouble.
|
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When she was ready to have children, though, she ran into some difficulties.
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"Just in case I ran into them, I could protect myself," he said.
|
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But the package ran into immediate opposition from Senate Republicans and House conservatives.
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Omg whoa can't believe I just ran into Arie on my way home!!!!!
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Others were hit by cars as they ran into the road to escape.
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Farmer, who was sweating and looked panicked, then ran into a restricted area.
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A few weeks later, I ran into Glimcher at a gallery opening downtown.
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Stanley Fisher, a tall, athletic, 24-year-old tailor, ran into the creek.
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We ran into each other outside the train station in Rhinecliff, New York.
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Several years later, I ran into a Trump executive who offered an explanation.
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She wrote that she ran into Trump in Bergdorf Goodman in the 1990s.
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Near 79th Street, she ran into the refuge via one of the shortcuts.
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The cost for the trips ran into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
|
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Every piece of civil rights legislation Humphrey proposed ran into a southern wall.
|
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Orioles right-hander Yovani Gallardo (43-24) ran into trouble and never recovered.
|
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Ran into her later, we were friendly, and then we started hanging out.
|
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Alonso's front right wheel ran into one of the wheels of Gutiérrez's car.
|
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Ms. Burton, dragging Elinor, ran into a hallway lined with three toilet cubicles.
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Whenever she ran into Robert Kardashian, she says, he would speak to her.
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They also ran into each other at Boyd's, an upscale men's clothing store.
|
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"Pruitt ran into so many problems due to his shoddy ethics," Krupp said.
|
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And, like Uber, it ran into some regulatory trouble in its early days.
|
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But he soon ran into trouble against Muncy, throwing him a 90-m.p.h.
|
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They ran into supermarkets and stripped the shelves of bread, milk and batteries.
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In France, Vettel ran into the back of Bottas at the first corner.
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Last month, Ogata ran into trouble again with her male colleagues in Kumamoto.
|
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But Buffalo ran into a team that was too long, quick and athletic.
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I rounded up three other survivors and we ran into the California wasteland.
|
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But on Tuesday night, this strategy ran into a government shutdown–size problem.
|
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After that, they ran into each other at functions at the Indian consulate.
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But he returned later that month when the Steelers ran into injury trouble.
|
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I struggled with the new iPhone controls when I ran into a bug.
|
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When he began to investigate other social problems, however, he ran into trouble.
|
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So she panicked and ran into my room and explained what had happened.
|
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The driver turned the car off, jumped out and ran into the desert.
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Yeah, he thought it was another party and he ran into me. What?
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The idea ran into immediate resistance from members of Congress in both parties.
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However, it ran into logistical and regulatory challenges that ultimately derailed the effort.
|
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As with most new small businesses, they ran into hiccups along the way.
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As people ran into the tent, I got my clearest look at Popcaan.
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Their mother perished when she ran into the burning house to save them.
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We wanted to be the one who ran into you on the hike.
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Both begin with the letter "b," which is why Trump ran into trouble.
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Invariably, he said, by presenting decisions as unreviewable, they ran into local opposition.
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On the way, he ran into Rosenthal coming up with two Marines: Pfc.
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Then, in the summer of 2016, I ran into him at an airport.
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"The suspect ran into an apartment complex and the officers gave chase," Capt.
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So that first-time issue I ran into was probably just human error.
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Months later, they ran into each other at a bar in San Francisco.
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Soldiers grabbed weapons and ran into a dense collection of buildings behind us.
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The Rebels ran into early foul trouble, however, and Arkansas turned the tide.
|
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Ms. Banks said the two never ran into each other in the building.
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The other trouble Uber and Lyft ran into in Austin came from startups.
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She grabbed her coat, ran into the downpour and got in her car.
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Along the way, Columbus ran into some Indian tribes, most notably the Caribes.
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This puzzle was just one of many where I ran into this issue.
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While I was at the St. Regis, I ran into manager Melissa Gardner.
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Our photog ran into Rob Corddry at LAX a day after the Mass.
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Yeah. Absolutely. So, I actually ran into robotics while I was an undergrad.
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News Analysis WASHINGTON — In pursuit of a wall, President Trump ran into one.
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Sunshine was there for me, when I ran into difficulties and growing pains.
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When I ran into Eileen in front of the art gallery Participant Inc.
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We ran into each other at a Washington, D.C., party the other night.
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I ran into this when testing the service on the monitor at my desk.
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An officer ran into the classroom, disarmed the suspect and arrested him, police said.
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There, he ran into his brother who'd had quite a journey of his own.
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Lenny Felix was out in Hollywood when he ran into Kelly outside a nightclub.
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Before she reached the refrigerator, though, she ran into the doorframe and two walls.
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Ross ran into trouble again in the fifth, walking Andrew Benintendi with one out.
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These were our brothers and sisters who ran into danger and saved countless lives.
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After winning, Pope says she ran into Clarkson several times at different awards shows.
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As this light flew out into the universe, it ran into more hydrogen gas.
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It seemed politically astute until Cruz ran into a wall he never planned for.
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I quickly lost count of how many times I ran into this little annoyance.
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Those who could flee ran into the sea, staying in the water for hours.
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As Bernice retreated to her home, she ran into Carrie's mother on the street.
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Other reviewers accidentally removed this layer and ran into similar issues that I saw.
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Went to see The End If Longing last night and ran into this dude.
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But in 2014, the country's aluminium giants ran into a big problem acquiring bauxite.
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They began sketching plans for a house almost immediately, but soon ran into trouble.
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Mr. al-Baghdadi ran into an underground tunnel, with the American commandos in pursuit.
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That guy he ran into at the boxing gym, the one missing an eye?
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" But opposition has already begun - Bloomberg: "The bill ran into opposition almost immediately Thursday.
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She ran into an ex who she said had been emotionally and physically abusive.
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They ran into some folks on boats who were rescuing people in the area.
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The city ran into problems with new technology it had bought for making ice.
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It was there she ran into an old pal, who had become a mortician.
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Most recently said sorry to a guy who ran into me on the subway.
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The Avalanche ran into a team that is in a groove and playing well.
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Microsoft Paint was dead simple, which also meant you quickly ran into its limitations.
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Police say Sanchez ran into the man as he was leaving a soup kitchen.
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You also ran into some security concerns around the Titan Security Key last year.
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Demi Lovato ran into some trouble with trolls for a slightly less serious reason.
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The man who ran into a burning building to save his Katie Girl's dog?
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Tech workers ran into conference rooms and unplugged machines in the middle of meetings.
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Lots of Arabic bots I have ran into actually advertised for botting using Twitter.
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He ran into the chamber, attempting to cast his ballot, but to no avail.
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Before I met Ron, I ran into the biggest bastard early in my career.
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Were there any big roadblocks you ran into with the original design for Magic ?
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Miranda ran into this problem when he was looking to buy his first apartment.
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Police also searched the area with helicopters after some people ran into the woods.
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Yes, the Senate's bipartisan Affordable Care Act bill ran into some political roadblocks yesterday.
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Outside the igloo, I ran into artist/illustrator (and frequent VICE contributor) Heather Benjamin.
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We ran into Taco Bell without… anything, and they were all cool with it.
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"I broke free and ran into traffic but nobody was stopping," the survivor recounted.
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In testing their idea out, however, the researchers ran into a less technical problem.
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Warm tears ran into the hair at my temple, one after another after another.
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The total cost for the trips ran into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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I ran into a guy in Pittsburgh who hires people for his small plant.
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Before taking the stage, Vonn said she rarely ran into the men during competitions.
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As Clinton ran into problems in July and August, the Republicans started raising impeachment.
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Salas ran into the end zone untouched, cutting the Jets' lead to 20-17.
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The next day, I ran into another snafu: The copay at my doctor's office.
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Then I ran into Phil Toledano, an old friend and a prominent Manhattan photographer.
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We just ran into one of those nights that we just didn't have it.
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Former Disney star Kelli Berglund ran into a little legal trouble Friday at Coachella.
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"We ran into this with some of our early meetings with investors," Levisay said.
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Ran into her later and we were friendly, and then we started hanging out.
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I was 12, and I ran into her in Chicago on the elevator train.
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Through two different sporting pursuits he had turned everyone he ran into an enemy.
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That was a hefty increase from the $347 billion deficit we ran into 2016.
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"I wanted to," she said, "but I ran into a parse error in Exodus."
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About two months after the incident, I ran into Wieseltier in the copy room.
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In Brooklyn's Clinton Hill, we ran into Lydia's husband, AJ, and their dog, Junior.
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The plan ran into immediate opposition from many Democrats, however, and even some Republicans.
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The evening before, in Mississippi, a mouse ran into the lobby of our hotel.
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New York ran into a hot goalie in Bobrovsky, the reigning Vezina Trophy winner.
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The second male who ran into the alley was interviewed by police and released.
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Then it ran into an ice plug, where water had bonded with the methane.
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A year later, he said, he ran into him in the CBS parking lot.
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I ran into you at CES, which was interesting for you to be there.
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That proposal ran into strong opposition from Ted Cruz, a Republican Senator from Texas.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I ran into Coretta Scott King at La Guardia Airport.
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Once high-flying companies like WeWork ran into financial troubles and ousted their founders.
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That same day, another American battalion ran into similar trouble on nearby Hill 882.
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"Ran into my ol buddy from jfk to lax #californiaherewecome," she wrote on Instagram.
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We ran into three 20-something guys carrying climbing gear toward some yonder peak.
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The two unsupported narratives ran into the usual stream of chatter, news and selfies.
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On their way over, they ran into Ms. Bedbrook and excitedly relayed their plan.
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"We ran into a brick wall out there today with those two," Grace said.
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We ran into the "Atypical" actor in WeHo and asked him to weigh in.
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I buried the girl I was because she ran into all kinds of trouble.
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Farther along the avenue, she ran into Esther Flores, a community activist she knew.
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But she quickly ran into a problem: The attacker left no traces of DNA.
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Farmers suspended their protests after talks with officials that ran into early Wednesday morning.
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A: When he was done, he got dressed and I ran into the bathroom.
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I ran into LeBron James that night, but I didn't see Kylie or Khloe.
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Libra ran into issues Friday after Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, eBay and Mercado Pago bolted.
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She ran into Weinstein again about two years later at the Cannes Film Festival.
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But the GOP leader ran into a roadblock as libertarian-minded senators, including Sen.
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"The suspect ran into an apartment complex and the officers gave chase," sheriff's Capt.
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But even that use of the "Stuxnet" worm in Iran quickly ran into limits.
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Several years later, Anna and Osinsky ran into each other at an official reception.
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You might say "What are the chances?" if you unexpectedly ran into a friend.
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The first round ran into problems from several reviewers for a variety of reasons.
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There have been other attempts at a barrier that also ran into financial trouble.
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Some consumers ran into connectivity issues with the device, but it was mostly okay.
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Japanese shares ran into trouble after Toshiba Corp delayed an anxiously awaited earnings release.
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But the group soon ran into Foreman in the halls of the state capitol.
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In the hallway, we ran into a trickle of people coming out their rooms.
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I leapt from a deep slumber on the couch and ran into the kitchen.
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That's when he ran into Green again -- and was confronted by the NBA star.
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I ran into Lou Dobbs, the Fox Business anchor, who was wearing pancake makeup.
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When the blast hit a bit later, her mother ran into the street, panicked.
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It's a small world, and we ran into a group of guys from school.
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They ran into each other's arms like their life was some over-soundtracked movie.
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Five ... I just ran into this company called Berkeley Lights that is really interesting.
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"My old roommate had a Roomba that ran into my mirror," Sarah told me.
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But I ran into some issues when it came to actually working through the exercises.
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He ditched that second vehicle shortly after and ran into an apartment complex, Mina said.
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Munchery ran into a wall rather than planning to shut down in an orderly fashion.
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By afternoon, the crew ran into an unwanted visitor — the rain — but Chase pushed through.
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Dylan Bundy (2-33) ran into trouble with homers once more and took the loss.
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At Mile 22 the roads were opened and her group ran into traffic, Ayres said.
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With a second second pair of G27 headphones, I ran into the exact same issue.
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But as they started to sift through vaccine-related tweets, they ran into a problem.
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The man ran into the home as officers tried to speak with him, Harrison said.
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You'd never know it if you ran into the petite professional fighter in the street.
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I ran into a couple of issues, but mostly I enjoyed using this new Flipboard.
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After I was discharged from the army, I ran into a big trouble at work.
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When he ran into problems at home, he found hope, and purpose, in art therapy.
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Plans to do so ran into trouble due to controversial statements unearthed from Moore's past.
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Denmark, which instituted a tax on fat-laden foods in 2011, ran into similar problems.
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Would you know who this man was if you ran into him on the street?
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She said when she later ran into Friday, he acknowledged his role in that evening.
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Double trouble 🛸 #Gamora Seriously, though, they ran into each other in São Paulo. Bros.
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Here's a story I heard: A US Army officer ran into difficulty interrogating captured Germans.
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We also ran into our fair share of bugs while testing the new LG watches.
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So we ran into Israel, and the Egyptians were shooting at us the whole time.
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According to Carroll, she ran into Trump as she was about to leave Bergdorf Goodman.
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Wachtarz ran into his friend Dallas Lawrence, who invited them to work with the Rangers.
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Then they start talking about Tariq, the guy she ran into in the previous episode.
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While attending the annual New York Art Book Fair, I ran into illustrator Matt Crabe.
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"If we ran into any resistance, we skipped that house and moved on," he said.
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It crossed a grassy area then a taxiway and ran into the de-icing facility.
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" In the caption of the video, Winfrey wrote, "Ran into @brielarson back stage at @womenintheworld.
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But that's when the British ran into thousands of armed Americans and were turned around.
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One night, while stalling, I ran into a friend who offered me a ride home.
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I can't say I ran into too many problems using it, but it's fairly barebones.
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Dassey -- who's serving a life sentence -- ran into the same ban in his previous prison.
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But she told moderator Wolf Blitzer that the U.S. ran into a roadblock on security.
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She is no longer the scared little girl he ran into on a rugged mountainside.
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But soon he ran into trouble with PayPal, which flagged his account for unknown reasons.
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Given the massive scope, it's not so surprising that both companies ran into antitrust issues.
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I ran into her at a restaurant one night and she had the biggest smile.
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He ran into the back of Hinchcliffe's car on the left side of the track.
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Pratt already had dreams of being a leading man, but ran into some early roadblocks.
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In 2006, when the Albuquerque lawyer tried to switch insurance plans, she ran into problems.
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"Old friends ran into each other at a @tmagazine shoot today," she captioned the post.
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Bostick was attempting to join the manned spaceflight group when he ran into Chris Kraft.
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After a short ride, the sled ran into a sand trap, sending out silicon sprays.
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People receive first-aid after a car ran into a crowd of protesters in Charlottesville.
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Shortly after that, the zebra ran into a pond, where it met a tragic end.
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The Bono / The Edge musical ran into numerous production troubles and eventually closed in 2014.
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I RAN INTO YOU JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO AT THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW.
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The Wilmington, Delaware-based company recently ran into trouble with regulators over its business practices.
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"When they ran into LeBron, he dissed my kids," Rapaport said on The Breakfast Club.
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"Old friends ran into each other at a @tmagazine shoot today," Nixon captioned the post.
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They agreed, for instance, to be paid in more debt if borrowers ran into trouble.
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Wayne and Birdman eventually ran into each other and went in for the man hug.
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Masri jumped in an ambulance with two friends, but they ran into an unexpected roadblock.
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So after a long discussion, Jeff finally took them… and promptly ran into Mac downstairs.
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Luckily, they didn't, and I literally sobbed when these two ran into each other's arms.
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But despite visiting Glastonbury countless times, I've never ran into an Eavis in the wild.
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He later ran into one or two of the same people at an academic conference.
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I also ran into the wall a few times because my system wasn't calibrated right.
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Finally, I ran into a poem that defended my position — "Ars Poetica," by Archibald MacLeish.
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"I went out on the street, and ran into a friend," Mr. Jacobs-Jenkins continued.
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A man exited the car and ran into the grocery store, said Don Kohles, 91.
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I ran into the hallway and asked if anyone had seen our set costumer, Ali.
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Baldwin's Trump ran into many in his staff who were now taking on different roles.
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Jeremy Kerley had signaled for a fair catch, but Burbridge ran into him and fumbled.
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Mr. Saffran ran into a few delays on his way to starting the M.D.-Ph.
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She was so nervous that she ran into the walk-in refrigerator to calm down.
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"Johnson went on to say that she ran into Clooney "a couple of years ago.
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Robinhood ran into trouble last year when it attempted to launch checking and savings accounts.
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CT, Smith ran into the back of a Hummer driven by Hayes, authorities have said.
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On visits back to Port Said, Manu sometimes ran into his old high-school partners.
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We ran into a really, really good pitcher that was on top of his game.
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Last week, I ran into Jen and her dog Milton, a floppy grey mini-Schnauzer.
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Walk north, blind, hoping you ran into an unprotected little tunnel under the fence line?
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The plane reportedly ran into residential buildings after the pilot lost control of the aircraft.
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Before the banging began, Guzman's associate ran into the bedroom, where Guzman was fast asleep.
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"We ran into the building and they told us to hide," said Olivia, a freshman.
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Ms. Nolan promptly ran into the bathroom and threw up, she recalled in an interview.
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Recently, I ran into an acquaintance while waiting for my order at a local restaurant.
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We ran into another friend of mine who is rich, powerful, smart — and politically conservative.
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He had little luck, until he ran into an older man wearing a white jersey.
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He ran into a locked gate in a gated community and could not get out.
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We ran into an Austrian heli-skiing group and a large group of Chinese visitors.
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I ran into class all out of sorts and obliviously grabbed the only open mat.
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As we've reported ... Nicki and Kenneth ran into Meek at a WeHo store last month.
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Team Yang also ran into occasional trouble with its heavily male base of vocal supporters.
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One of them ran into Mr. Deng from 15 feet away, with his head lowered.
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Last year, I ran into an unfortunate situation that sucked up hours of my time.
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"We just ran into a couple of buzz saws," said U.S. captain Davis Love III.
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He never replied, but a few months later, I ran into him at a cafe.
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She quickly ran into a problem: No hotel there would take her without a quarantine.
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Relatively early in the evening, she ran into Brie Larson in a Dolby Theater bathroom.
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Terrified, she ran into her bedroom and shut the door, but Todd broke through it.
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In fact, we ran into and took a picture with Gwyneth Paltrow shortly after arriving.
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When it came to the kitchen, the couple ran into some structural and ventilation issues.
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Announced in June, the project quickly ran into trouble with skeptical regulators around the world.
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Mendez, witness Lynell Collins ran into the chaos to help pull people from crumpled cars.
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RHP Dylan Covey ran into all kinds of problems during his start Saturday in Baltimore.
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Then I ran into my downstairs neighbors, who had just gotten home from a vacation.
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Even after playing for a few hours, we never really ran into any dropped frames.
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Trump later attended the Miss Universe Pageant and an afterparty, which ran into Sunday, Nov.
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"I ran into my ex last night," she says at the beginning of the trailer.
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Six plays later, Jeff Wilson Jr. ran into the end zone from 225 yards out.
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Fortunately, she was almost home, so she ran into her building and barricaded the door.
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Musk ran into similar grey areas this week when he tweeted about taking Tesla private.
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Then, when SantasLittleHelpers was starting up, she ran into a financial crunch of her own.
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When it came to classes he wasn't interested in, he ran into trouble applying himself.
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We ran into the first one in a market north of the Id Kah Mosque.
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On the way out we ran into our old teacher, a priest in a cassock.
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The other group at Oxford ran into similar legal obstacles; it abandoned the project altogether.
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I ran into a speed bump at 17A, even though I solved it fairly easily.
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Dear Diary: I ran into a neighbor on my way out for another blind date.
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We had a lot of success, but we ran into also a lot of challenges.
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There, Brian ran into an acquaintance and stopped to chat, which apparently annoyed his wife.
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I ran into a local artist friend while I was at the café for wifi.
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CreateNYC ran into serious objections by local artists and activists when it was introduced in 2017.
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Bluegogo recently ran into regulatory issues when it tried to expand in San Francisco, for instance.
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After the explosion, the man ran into the government office and was later shot by police.
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However, the Japanese company stopped developing semiconductor technology when it ran into financial problems in 2010.
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When one driver stopped and began to approach the little girl she ran into the woods.
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Many ran into the tavern to try to escape the gunman's bullets, the police chief said.
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The Crimson points out that administrators also ran into similar issues with the Class of 2020.
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There's already been one direwolf reunion this year, when Arya (Maisie Williams) briefly ran into Nymeria.
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However, the Japanese company stopped developing semiconductor technology when it ran into financial problems in 2010.
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He said the unidentified man dropped the pickax and ran into the park behind his property.
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He ran into trouble last year after posting videos of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
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The company ran into trouble, however, when Heroku started charging large enterprises for the same functionality.
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Sony ran into some problems with its earpad controls, which can behave erratically in cold weather.
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After about 8 minutes of rambling about corruption and the devil, he ran into state Sen.
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Hajara recalled how on the night of the abduction, she ran into the streets in panic.
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Chambers and his team made such tweaks in their study, but they ran into a problem.
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Apple's management became more conservative, and it ran into a high quality problem: too much demand.
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"It was purely an accident" that they ran into Chan at the hotel, Zhang told Reuters.
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"Ran into this beauty today," wrote Lovato in the caption of her and Halsey's new pic.
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This is a problem that CNN, the New York Times, and Fox News all ran into.
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"Ran into Dolph Lundgren at lunch," Stallone, 69, captioned a photo of the pair on Instagram.
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In episode six, she ventured into the park in search of answers and ran into... something.
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Korean beauty platform, Memebox, which emerged from Y Combinator, ran into obstacles in the U.S. market.
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During this week's Prague adventure, the group ran into some fans on the famous Charles Bridge.
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However, she ran into Cutting, 76, at the bar during the first leg of her journey.
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Another officer says people ran into the street screaming, covered in blood as rapid gunfire sounded.
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His father ran into the lagoon and tried to fight the predator off, but was unsuccessful.
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The young girl ran into a coffee table and cut her forehead above her left eyebrow.
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She ran into Tormund Giantsbane who still longed for her and managed to win her affection.
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The New England Patriots owner ran into Meek in Miami -- and the two hit it off.
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He ran into fire headquarters for help and was hospitalized in fair condition with minor injuries.
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As the first company to join this collaboration, they ran into a lot of technical pitfalls.
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He ran into the Macy's in what witnesses described as a "manic, frantic and enraged" state.
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I preheated the air fryer and my oven, prepped the birds and immediately ran into trouble.
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Tellingly the bot is not yet available on Twitter — where Tay ran into so much trouble.
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Appropriators drawing up final legislative text ran into several issues on Tuesday night, Politico reported Wednesday.
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We ran into a drunk driver checkpoint and I was the only one who freaked out.
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And yeah, I definitely ran into errors and random issues when casting from time to time.
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So we kind of ran into a team that has the identity we have right now.
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We last ran into Alexis earlier this year -- when she talked to us about Caitlyn Jenner.
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Then he ran into Frankie Edgar twice, losing and failing to regain his 155-pound title.
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After the 4 hour alleged assault, she says she ran into the bathroom and called 911.
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She ran into Six Corners Mattress Firm, where employee Sagine Lazarre showed her to the facilities.
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The two men chased after Kelley in Langendorff's car until the suspect ran into a ditch.
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I also ran into two of my favorite cannabis icons Danny Danko and (again) Dr. Dina.
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She ran into J Lo in the bathroom, who was politely observational of Katy's fashion choice.
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Terrified residents ran into the streets, where they crouched and prayed as earthquake sirens went off.
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Days later, he ran into Sally Field's son after the actress playfully pushed them to meet.
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Salsman then allegedly tried to carjack another car but failed, and then ran into the woods.
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"Even after we exited [China] we ran into them in other markets as well," he added.
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He ran into ex and longtime crush Rihanna at a child's birthday party of all places.
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" She also claimed that years later she ran into Trump and he called her a "c—.
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I ran into Intel at a trade show and they pointed me toward the developer group.
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I drove into them, ran into them, knocked on their doors, called them on the phone.
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But Trump ran into financial headwinds and started generating negative headlines less than a year later.
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Ledecky was with her mother at a U.S.A. Swimming-related function when they ran into Meyer.
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As with many of the Trump efforts, the rule ran into a number of legal challenges.
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Paris attended the GLAAD Media Awards Saturday night at the Beverly Hilton, and ran into Caitlyn.
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According to widespread complaints across social media, many iPhone and iPad users ran into installation problems.
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Lohan ran into the room and just sort of flounced onto the sofa next to me.
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Panicked residents in some affected areas ran into the streets, Iran's state-run IRNA news reported.
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I left out most of the incidental deaths as the thread would've ran into the hundreds.
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Right outside the front door, I ran into Nat, standing on the porch with those legs.
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I was saying goodbye to the other workers when I ran into the indoor bar manager.
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Sandra, Kevin's mother, was in tears when Min ran into her in the school parking lot.
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We started in the home section, where we immediately ran into some darling dining room sets.
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A couple of times, Manu ran into him in Port Said, and the interactions were awkward.
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I realized that something was up when I ran into my first tough clue at 235D.
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" She ran into the house, followed by Bannon, telling him that she was calling 911. "Mr.
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RPJ appeared to address the situation himself when we ran into him in NYC this week.
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The two companies would have to make some unusual concessions if they ran into regulatory hurdles.
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"She ran into the marsh," he says, referring to the place where Gilbert's body was found.
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He or she tried to catch the bus and ran into the bus instead and died.
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"I ran into this woman, she had just completed 3 years of cancer treatment," Aniston said.
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But they ran into similar difficulties at the SBS as Black Crescent did at the DOB.
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But when it came to creating Annie's real, normal wardrobe, Needham quickly ran into a roadblock.
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As soon as I heard yelling, I ran into my cell and saw the thief there.
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Sometime later, my dad ran into the slain girl's father and asked why she was executed.
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A recovery in Libya ran into a setback after armed protests blocked output from two fields.
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Construction ran into many difficulties and delays, but ultimately the machine lived up to its promise.
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Ms. Jones said that Mr. Simmons continued calling her, and they ran into each other occasionally.
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Maureen Dowd HOLLYWOOD — I ran into Harvey Weinstein at the Vanity Fair Oscar party last year.
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A few weeks ago, he ran into a recent graduate who was operating a tea stall.
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Two other security monitors, Aaron Feis and Mr. Hixon, ran into the building and were killed.
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I ran into a director on the subway this morning, and he saw the "Ferryman" vs.
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Even after the paper ran into financial trouble, Mr. Kunkin remained an influential and colorful figure.
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They stopped instantly, threw open the doors, ran into the street and embraced, weeping with relief.
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I just remember him as being one of the many cads I ran into in Washington.
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In the 0003s, the Flyers twice ran into the dominant Edmonton Oilers in the Cup finals.
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We know that as Casper ran into that exact situation while going public earlier this year.
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For an hour or two they would discuss Hood's thoughts and any barriers he ran into.
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E-commerce China Dangdang, an online retailer based in Beijing, ran into that nightmare this week.
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They ran into the main play space where a long table had been set for them.
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"We ran into a hot team that really jumped on us," Packers Coach Mike McCarthy said.
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This is a problem we ran into...We thought there had to be a better way.
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Monday when he ran into the house to grab his keys, he told CNN affiliate WFTV.
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Dave ran into Wayne Brady at a hotel bar, and he was like, what's up, man?
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"I ran into him, but once you get past that line it's fair game," Judge said.
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I ran into an acquaintance, Nic McCarthy, who said that he had narrowly avoided the car.
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The craft ran into turbulence on its final approach and fell below the minimum approach speed.
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My best friend wore it at Coachella when I ran into the love of my life.
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Understandably, the Australian startup ran into a few roadblocks attempting to bring the product to market.
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Both the state and federal versions of the healthcare website have ran into unexpected technological problems.
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Birch's party ran into a group of Red Army soldiers; the Americans were told to disarm.
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But the strategy initially ran into resistance after it was presented to the GOP conference. Rep.
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In fact, the budget ran into its first roadblock even before it was officially released Tuesday.
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He also ran into trouble there, getting into a bar fight and testing positive for marijuana.
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"They (the Carnival Glory) ran into us and I was like &aposholy crap&apos," Morris said.
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The tiger then charged and tried to attack the boy, but ran into the glass instead.
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He ran into Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, and kissed him on each cheek.
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The company held its annual Prime Day, but ran into trouble as its website experienced glitches.
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"I ran into my van, hit it on the awning," he said, pointing at his face.
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About four years ago, I ran into another friend at a strip club in South Melbourne.
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He immediately ran into a headwind from critics alleging he was trying to buy the nomination.
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Anyway, 1997, decided to return back to the Bay Area and ran into people at Sybase.
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I once ran into a co-worker during my shift, but neither of us said anything.
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But they ran into unexpectedly tough opposition on Sunday from Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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This one night I ran into him at a liquor store and then at the club.
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We're told they ran into each other after court, shook hands and posed for a picture.
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In docs the alleged victim, Santiago Albarran, claims he ran into Tekashi and started recording him.
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But the protesters ran into a big obstacle in the course of their demonstrations: the police.
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When he ran into the DOL's regulations, he wasn't sure he could put on the matches.
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Not long after buying the truck, I ran into a friend I hadn't seen in a while.
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Murdock says she ran into an old teacher about a year ago and mentioned her mother's incarceration.
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They said the value of the contracts ran into millions of euros but gave no specific figure.
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Martin's heckling was so abrasive that Simmons allegedly ran into the audience to try to fight him.
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Neymar then ran into the penalty area and slid to tap Willian&aposs cross into the net.
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Senators ran into constituents at Independence Day parades who urged them to reject the GOP health bill.
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Impact Biomedicines' multiple sclerosis treatment, Ozanimod, ran into some safety concerns with the Food and Drug Administration.
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But Mutuma, whose name CNN has changed to protect him from government reprisals, soon ran into problems.
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Maine resident Andrea Shaw was in Columbus on business when she ran into Little and the puppy.
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A year ago AWS ran into challenges with its S3 storage service, affecting dozens of companies' services.
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"I'm thrilled that this company ran into a lot of controversy there," said the vendor in Mumbai.
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I ran into her two or three times and then bumped into her at the Christmas party.
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Markle quickly ran into H&M and purchased a $35 black dress without even trying it on.
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Serendipitously, I ran into Maggie, an old college friend I hadn't seen in at least 15 years.
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Stewart had been drinking at a nearby bar when he ran into his friend, the Times reports.
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Resolution just happened to be the first big problem the team ran into as it started working.
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And while there, de Lesseps ran into a surprising person: President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.
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Along the way, they ran into numerous roadblocks and interpersonal problems, which ultimately results in Donna's firing.
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I also ran into performance issues with a key new feature of the Chromebook Pro: the stylus.
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"Friendly laugh -- Ha." Trump also ran into former president Bill Clinton, who was played by Darrell Hammond.
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During his trip, Trudeau ran into a bride and groom on their way to their wedding reception.
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The duo are not the only big name stars from Google-owned YouTube who ran into trouble.
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It crossed a grassy area, then a taxiway, and ran into the de-icing facility, Homendy said.
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"We put out a statement last night," he told CNN, as he ran into the Senate chamber.
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Kickstarter-funded MiniToy ran into some delays but is supposedly shipping around the end of the year.
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Is this a case where the company's vision-based machine learning powers finally ran into a wall?
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The recent deal by which Fujifilm agreed to take a 50.1% stake in Xerox ran into difficulties.
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It was an anxiety-producing season for both Paul and I. We ran into some serious stuff.
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"Earlier this year ATI ran into liquidity issues and had to dip into its revolver, " he said.
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After Blue Jackets right winger Oliver Bjorkstrand ran into Lehner, Bjorkstrand found Dubois for an easy finish.
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She ran into Ameen, a telecommunications specialist, at an interdenominational church and married him the following year.
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The company ran into more snafus, including a problem with insurance and the title of the vehicle.
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Leads turned blind; avenues of inquiry ran into blank walls, like a city lost in the dunes.
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I only ran into that because I kept trying to use the iPad like a full computer.
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The Australian dollar, however, quickly ran into profit-taking and was last down 0.6 percent at $0.7070.
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Once they were parked, her husband left and ran into the hospital to try and get help.
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A Wal-Mart cashier saw it, They ran into the store, bought nail polish and did them.
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Last year, the Dobrev and Wesley reunited when they ran into each other in New York City.
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Kylie attended a party hosted by Drake, and ran into exes of her sisters in Hollywood, E!
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Baltimore starter Dylan Bundy (6-4) ran into trouble for the first time since his first start.
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He just visited the Hamptons for the very first time -- and ran into Diamond on the beach.
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Maxwell also described a bizarre incident after his resignation, where he ran into Holmes at a CVS.
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Smith sprinted from the officer and ran into a fence before throwing his gun over the barrier.
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Rood ran into trouble during the hearing over his nomination to become undersecretary of defense for policy.
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Wilk made the fourth major league start of his career on Saturday and ran into trouble immediately.
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Oil prices, however, ran into profit-taking after having rallied almost 21 percent in the last week.
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They apparently ran into three kids in the lobby who were spending their night seeing... The Meg?
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Some of Apple's older devices ran into trouble with the iOS 9.3 update released earlier this week.
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So it isn't exactly shocking that he ran into some trouble with the law along the way.
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While he was in the air, his wife ran into the office saying, 'Don't let him jump.
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The suspect and the police exchanged gunfire as he jumped a fence and ran into a field.
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Two minutes after taking off from LaGuardia airport, the plane ran into the flock of Canada geese.
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Wright lost money when an online currency exchange ran into difficulties, according to documents reviewed by Reuters.
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She then ran into her room, locked the door, and tried to throw herself out the window.
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I once ran into her in a freak accident in a shop while I was on vacation.
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Unfortunately, I ran into a lot of the same problems when I tried out the new Slate.
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After Farmer's homer pushed Cincinnati's lead to 10-3, Wandy Peralta relieved Gray and ran into trouble.
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I occasionally ran into hordes in the wilderness, but always lacked the tools to deal with them.
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Avin Vaysi ran into that fight toting a heavy machinegun and battling Islamic State street by street.
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A few days before we met, Ali ran into the man at a gay club in Moscow.
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In 19943 seasons with the Oilers, Moon turned Houston from an also-ran into a playoff team.
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" – "I'd written a bad review of a band, whose manager I ran into on a night out.
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He finally ran into trouble in the fifth with a pair of walks to open the inning.
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He ran into some trouble in the seventh, as Seattle scored twice to pull within 3-2.
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But the festival ran into trouble two weeks ago when the sale date for tickets was postponed.
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But a friend of Stoynoff's told People the two were together when Stoynoff ran into Melania Trump.
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They sounded decent, but our reviewer ran into some connectivity issues and found them uncomfortable to wear.
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The project hit delays last year after its contractor, Singapore-based Swiber Holdings, ran into financial difficulties.
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But Stidham herself ran into debt a number of times in the year before her company launched.
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The fire hadn't started then a car ran into the bus which caused the fuel to ignite.
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When she announced plans to turn it into a national park, the idea ran into fierce opposition.
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Moreover, the eurozone had no centralized fiscal policy that could help member countries that ran into trouble.
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But it ran into a roadblock after Democrats pledged to block it until the government was reopened.
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And incidentally, other banks ran into much other kinds of trouble in the 2008 and '09 period.
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In 2013, the USS Guardian, a minesweeper, accidentally ran into a sensitive coral reef in the Philippines.
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Vajda said he ran into Djokovic's father, Srdjan, at a restaurant in Paris during the French Open.
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"I ran into that individual about three weeks later, and he apologized to me," Officer Barrett said.
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In the playoffs, they simply ran into a better Orlando Magic team and fell short of expectations.
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Later, on the day of closing arguments, Miller said she ran into Turner again during a recess.
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Protesters left the square and ran into the central business district, some throwing stones at the police.
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They ran into trouble on May 30 when bad weather flooded the engine with water, Appel said.
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Keep in mind, not everyone ran into problems, but enough of them did to warrant some caution.
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Realizing the gunmen belonged to the group, the men jumped off and ran into the flat desert.
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But it ran into a huge testing limitation that was slowing it down in an unacceptable way.
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The probe recently ran into trouble, after two defendants secured rulings declaring warrants in their cases invalid.
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But when they ran the first mud tests on Side FX's Houdini software, they ran into problems.
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Caller: We had an individual who ran into a glass wall pane and they hit their head.
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At this point, in a bar called Wesley's, I ran into a man who knew my father.
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I ran into our bedroom and pounced on my still-sleeping husband with a cry of joy.
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Kuhl says that when they were taking pre-orders, they ran into numerous supply and distribution delays.
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A big hollow sound answered back and she ran into her father's arms, dirt-scraped, smiling, triumphant.
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More and more people ran into the office, until about 100 had taken shelter there, she said.
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That afternoon we ran into each other again; he was in a suit headed to an interview.
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Tasha: One of the biggest movie debates I ran into in 2017 was whether Darren Aronofsky's Mother!
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In 2017, it ran into a series of scandals over its workplace culture and its growth tactics.
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The ball traveled from outside the court and curved back toward Tsitsipas as he ran into position.
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And in 2016 in China, a Model S ran into a street sweeper, killing the Tesla's driver.
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The scene was much smaller in those days, so we naturally ran into each other more often.
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"Why aren't you watching it?" he yelled as he ran into the water to remedy my mistake.
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Wilhelm twice ran into trouble, and twice was rescued by his shortstop, the preternaturally calm Derek Jeter.
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He ran into complications when he tried to recertify his credentials and ended up on unemployment benefits.
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Mr. Guzmán — naked — ran into the bathroom, beckoning the rest of his household to come with him.
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While there, she ran into another star, and the two snuck into a room to hook up.
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Taiv founder and CEO Noah Palansky ran into this issue himself one day and saw an opportunity.
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They ran into each other at the architect Stefano Boeri's birthday party, where Mr. Nyman was performing.
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Ratcliffe ran into trouble last year when his name was circulated as a possible replacement for Coats.
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The casualties since the conflict's first engagements in 1914 ran into many millions, both military and civilian.
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I ran into him in the residents' lounge, and he asked why I hadn't answered his text.
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She then ran into a McDonald's on Linden Boulevard and called the police, according to the release.
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Happ escaped a bases-loaded jam in the fourth but ran into the trouble in the fifth.
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She said he insisted on massaging her until she ran into a bathroom and locked herself in.
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Our sources say the 3 guys immediately ran into the main mall area, presumably to alert someone.
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In the end, neither side could agree to a compromise and talks ran into a dead end.
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That afternoon, Akins ran into the young men, who by then had figured out who she was.
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Outside the prison where he had languished for three years, Mr Altan ran into his daughter's arms.
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Back in the same city, they occasionally ran into each other or met up to watch games.
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Plans several years ago to extend the protected area of the forest ran into stiff local opposition.
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I ran into Ms. Carroll a handful of times over the years and she was always kind.
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At a gas station in town, he ran into a junior officer, his former subordinate in Laos.
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Jake was at the Fury/Wilder fight Saturday night in Vegas and apparently ran into Zayn Malik.
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A few months after Meza's death, I ran into Bart Yasso, a famed runner and running journalist.
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A couple of weeks after Eddie's death, I ran into Brandon walking down a sidewalk in Pompano.
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Stopping at a riverbed she had once called home, Ms. Coulter ran into her friend Daniel Estrada.
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Longtime noted Amtrak traveler Joe Biden ran into a familiar 2020 contender on the train today: Sen.
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He was working there that morning in 1979 when he ran into a boy on the street.
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So I was in Paris last week and ran into Jean Seberg who was heavy with baby.
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In August, while attending a party celebrating a family friend, the reality star ran into both exes.
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Last year, the Wesley and Dobrev reunited when they ran into each other in New York City.
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The market ran into trouble in September and overnight rates temporarily spiked due to a cash crunch.
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Redwoods were creatures I ran into from time to time without trying, while sequoias remained effectively hidden.
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"She was hanging outside my room when everything happened and they ran into the class," Holt said.
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When he ran into trouble paying rent one month, he overdrew his bank account, incurring huge fees.
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Once when we ran into each other while filling our water bottles, my heart skipped a beat.
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He also ran into the Rat Man, a Times Square performer, during his work shift at Abracadabra.
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She said she tried to explain that these were "true asylum seekers," but ran into more apathy.
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In fact, Conor ran into UFC star Dominick Cruz during a session at the UFC Performance Institute.
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Key said the expenses Hisco claimed for about nine years ran into tens of thousands of dollars.
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But they, too, ran into trouble trying to decipher which policy would work best for their daughter.
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I ran into two people the other day, a friend of mine's parents are 92 and 96.
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After the train made an emergency stop, the suspect fled and ran into two women walking a dog.
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But it ran into trouble with Indian regulators because — in their view — it favored some apps over others.
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The Pentagon's Kendall had pushed for the proposal but it quickly ran into trouble, according to U.S. officials.
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Daz and Snoop's dad were the first people I ran into after I got my hair picked out.
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I actually first ran into Matibabu back in 2013 when the team competed in Microsoft's Imagine Cup finales.
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I ran into him maybe three or four years later at a Queens of the Stone Age show.
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And in the Metro, the top-seeded Capitals ran into the league's fourth-best team in the Penguins.
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Several passengers on a Norwegian cruise were injured after the ship ran into bad weather and tilted sideways.
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China's Lin Dan ran into more trouble a day after he dug deep to beat Denmark's Emil Holst.
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The next night, I ran into Meyer at a large Trump rally in the cavernous North Charleston Coliseum.
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I ran into one of these useless people at a minor league baseball game about seven years ago.
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He led the Colts to the playoffs in his first three seasons but then ran into health issues.
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Turns out some teenagers were squabbling and one of them ran into the Dunkin' Donuts bathroom to hide.
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" The dispatcher also wrote into a Border Patrol log, "[He] thinks they (both agents) ran into a culvert.
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On March 17, Cannon walked into the Capitol and ran into a group of Westchester Elementary School students.
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When a Colorado credit union got state permission to serve the marijuana industry, it ran into government roadblocks.
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Instead, he ran into a blitzing linebacker, Preston Smith, who knocked Rodgers to the ground for a safety.
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Mr Macri's search for a second term always looked quixotic after the economy ran into trouble last year.
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Shortly afterwards I ran into Mr Söder as he entered the building and asked if he felt relieved.
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He ran into this when he tried to use bitcoin to buy Swiss real estate and was unsuccessful.
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" Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) ran into her old friend Hot Pie (Ben Hawkey) in the second episode, "Stormborn.
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They still live in the same town, and ran into each other at the theater several years back.
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In fact, the couple even ran into another photographer on an assignment there who was experiencing something similar.
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"I ran into a lot of opposition," Hellebrand told Inked magazine of being a woman in the industry.
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The system ran into turbulence in the spring, when two members of Parliament caught wind of the arrangement.
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Ross ran into trouble in the fourth, giving up a walk to Souza and single to Shane Peterson.
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Cincinnati right fielder Yasiel Puig ran into the wall while reaching into the stands to make the catch.
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I ran into Finland's coach Tommi Tuominen and asked him what his country's edge was in the competition.
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In 2009, he returned, and Tove ran into him at a gig at an Auckland bar called Whammy.
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Instead, repeated attempts to reform Obamacare ran into the sand and the prospects for tax reform are uncertain.
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"I remember this young Palestinian girl ran into my arms at the stage door, thanking me," he says.
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After a police chase, Rowland ran into a nearby church where he fatally shot himself, CBS News reports.
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But, he ran into some trouble in the sixth when the Pirates loaded the bases with no outs.
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As I hopped out of the shower and ran into my bedroom, I excitedly picked up the container.
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The father of three ran into Blac Chyna, Rob Kardashian's ex-fiancè, and Chyna's young son King Cairo.
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We heard a similar statement when it ran into issues with its recent attempt to take on India.
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LeEco ran into its own setback during the official premier of its first car, the LeSee, last month.
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"At some point, we ran into a vicious cycle of events that unfolded breathtakingly fast," Brog tells me.
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At Pebble we ran into issues that had more to do with market positioning and cash-flow management.
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Rahami ran into problems with his wife's immigration paperwork in 2014 and contacted a US congressman for help.
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She said she ran into a bathroom stall and tried unsuccessfully to lock the door with her foot.
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Soon after Mr Deng ran into legal troubles, he put his assets, including the Global Centre, on sale.
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Unfortunately for Elio Motors, it still ran into many of the same problems as those other car startups.
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However, one Riverdale fan who ran into Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart in Vancouver took things too far.
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They also ran into problems after cutting through the first beam when the metal started to buckle slightly.
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"When I saw Zion freed, I picked him up and ran into the house," McHan previously told PEOPLE.
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We left the restaurant, and I turned the corner to find my Bird — and nearly ran into it.
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In 2009 he ran into trouble again, fleeing Kazakhstan for London as the state seized his bank, BTA.
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The video is from the a dashboard camera of a vehicle behind the one that ran into Reid.
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The 121-foot wooden ship ran into the Astrosprinter, a 466-foot cargo ship, according to the outlet.
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They ran into trouble in late 70&aposs with lending to Latin-American countries, a real estate crisis.
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Electricity users saw their bills jump 18 percent to pay for the construction, which soon ran into delays.
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She said she went outside after her grandson ran into her room and alerted her to the fire.
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"I ran into the kitchen to get away from him but he followed me," he told The Telegraph.
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Our sources say Dujuan told cops he ran into Mel again, later that night, at the same hotel.
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TMZ Sports ran into the "Designated Survivor" star ... who tells us Tim Robbins is no joke on skates.
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The Packers, outplayed for most of the half, ran into the locker room with a 14-6 lead.
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With Raven things are always fun and surprising which is a trend that certainly ran into that evening.
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Attempts to salvage the infantry fighting vehicle portion to replace the aging Bradleys ran into still more difficulties.
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But on Tuesday, Ganek's case ran into a hard wall at the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Bilfinger issued six profit warnings in a year after its shift from construction into services ran into difficulties.
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They were greeted by a parking ticket ... and even ran into the cop who dropped it on them.
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At the Democratic National Convention last summer in Philadelphia I ran into CBS evening news anchor Scott Pelley.
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After 30 miles, the chase came to an end when Lloyd's truck ran into a ditch near Moorhead.
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I ran into people who ended up being connected to some of the major suppliers in the world.
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It ran into regulatory troubles this year, a reminder that there are still risks involved in B2B investments.
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Alissa: The film itself ran into a few snags related to the social context of our time, too.
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For two of the potentially obstructive acts Mueller analyzed, he ran into an evidentiary problem: attorney-client privilege.
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Making their way down the sidewalk, they ran into some construction, and were forced to cross the street.
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But the project ran into financial problems before building work had even finished, says its owner, Emmanuel Tugume.
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The Secret Service tweeted on Friday that a vehicle ran into a security barrier near the White House.
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On the second day, they surrendered to Castro's forces and, en route to Havana, they ran into Che.
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Militants drove a car filled with explosives into the adjoining hotel, and then ran into the restaurant, shooting.
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The only speed bump I ran into was when I filled in SEED instead of FEED at 61D.
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Mr. Middleton ran into a nearby convenience store and repeatedly asked a clerk to hide him, prosecutors said.
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Married at 34, Ms. Turner and her husband tried to conceive right away and ran into fertility problems.
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While strongly supported by many local officials, the new resort project quickly ran into legal and other troubles.
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You ran into them at one of your old haunts and now you can't stop thinking about them.
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Westbrook braced himself and spun toward the field and stayed inbounds as he ran into the end zone.
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But on Wednesday evening, the two leaders ran into each other before a gala dinner and shook hands.
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I ran into my colleague as I was shopping with a friend, and I was wearing my veil.
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One day I was riding home when I ran into a friend who was heading the same way.
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The airline ran into financial and operational troubles in the mid-1990s before shutting down in May 2000.
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The fundamental problem these entities ran into was that too many home mortgages were poorly underwritten and defaulted.
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On Tuesday, he ran into a little-understood fact of modern political life: corporate welfare is deeply unpopular.
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Paulino pitched two scoreless innings to start the game, but ran into trouble in a controversial third inning.
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"We ran into a freak today," said Steve Asmussen, the trainer of Gun Runner, the third-place finisher.
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College students ran into trouble because the IRS tool to get tax transcripts was down until last week.
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Years later Mr. Graffman ran into Mr. Allen, who made a remark about his missing the session. Mrs.
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I not only found a sanitation disaster but also ran into U.N. military police secretly taking groundwater samples.
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I ran into one of our cooks, she said she got a job and so did her husband!
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But the deal ran into trouble as issues related to Alere's accounting and sales practices came to light.
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After Sherri moved back to the Redding area, she ran into Keith and the pair arranged a date.
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"We ran into a very good team that played extremely well," Texas A&M Coach Billy Kennedy said.
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But then I ran into a problem that pops up on a lot of these lists: the Sedins.
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Rahway resident Rose Northcott, who ran into the Bushmen last weekend, told VICE the teens were totally harmless.
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But the US Army Corps of Engineers ran into serious problems while building the 900,000-square-foot facility.
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I'll admit that I ran into a couple of hiccups with things like phone audio through the board.
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Shortly after I got back to New York, I ran into her while walking home from the supermarket.
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Before the ACA, you may not have even known there was a cap until you ran into it.
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The train ran into him going 17 miles an hour, fracturing his skull and slicing both his legs.
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Trump "testified under oath he wouldn't know Felix if he ran into him in the street," Simpson said.
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The tax agency began requiring those forms two years ago, but it repeatedly ran into problems processing them.
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A number of candidates ran into some controversy, generally on issues of finances, criminal history or personal misconduct.
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A few years ago, I ran into a friend from those Garrison days, who had been quite visible.
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Then, he ran into brick walls while spending hour upon hour trying to extract people from those accounts.
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Chairman Key said the expenses Hisco claimed for about nine years ran into tens of thousands of dollars.
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The move into financial services ran into trouble, and the company sold it all off in the 1990s.
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After the movie ended, I ran into Manny Alvarez and his wife, Reizel, who were visiting from Miami.
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Butt naked, I got up and ran into the kitchen and grabbed the biggest knife I could find.
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Obviously Steve Case and Ted Leonsis were here with AOL, which sort of ran into a wall eventually.
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On the neighborhood's edge, I ran into a woman who appeared to be squatting in an abandoned structure.
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But investigators said they also ran into a wall of shell companies that they could not get through.
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More recently, in 2018, Sanders and Klobuchar ran into each other on a flight from Washington to Minneapolis.
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Last time we ran into Rick, he was hyped about Dwyane Wade going back to the Miami Heat.
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Kourtney was spotted out in West Hollywood, according to TMZ, when she ran into Willow, Jada's youngest daughter.
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Every single one of us was insanely jealous of the woman who ran into Hillary on the hike.
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I think it ran into somewhat of a cutter last year; he was kind of throwing through it.
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But it was in New York where Saunders' fresh food vending concept ran into a challenge last year.
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Despite a promising start to his career, Smith ran into a series of legal issues during his career.
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But the new firm quickly ran into trouble during the financial crisis that erupted soon after the merger.
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He and others inside took cover and laid on the floor as the suspect ran into the store.
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They ran into a basement entrance on East 7th Street where the rigged gas system was set up.
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They ran into each other in the hotel early one morning, and Love asked how he was feeling.
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One day, he ran into a childhood friend who had also been away in prison for many years.
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He had a thick Boston accent, and one time I ran into him at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
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"Globalization isn't the only reason we ran into trouble," said Mr. Berrier, surveying his near-empty factory floor.
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She called the police and then ran into the building and to the family's apartment, she told ABC.
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SOCHI, Russia - Braving cold temperatures, Russian Orthodox Christians ran into the Black Sea on Tuesday to mark Epiphany.
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He told the African American communities he would rebuild the inner cities Democrats have ran into the ground.
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While in the waiting room for my baseline ultrasound, I ran into a coworker who is a neonatologist.
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And as I outlined yesterday, I ran into my own issues with the reinforced version of the handset.
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Google's own efforts ran into difficulties after the company's driverless cars were involved in a spate of collisions.
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The probe has recently also ran into legal trouble, as some defendants secured rulings suppressing evidence against them.
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Years later, she ran into him in a Walgreens parking lot, shortly after he had returned from Iraq.
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Koepka and Finau won the match on the 18th hole after Rahm and Rose both ran into trouble.
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They ran into another jam, this time involving human traffic, on the 15th green and the 16th tee.
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NEW DELHI — Kaushar Ali, a house painter, was trying to get home when he ran into a battle.
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At one, he ran into a former colleague, who mentioned that National Grid was bringing back some retirees.
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I ran into her yesterday at the Milken Conference in Los Angeles and, you know, she's a pro.
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On my visit to Seattle, I ran into Adam Wolfensohn, co-managing partner of the investment firm Encourage Capital.
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The Journal says that Apple ran into production issues trying to embed Touch ID into the new phone's screen.
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"We ran into all sorts of unforeseen issues with the materials, workability, reliability, functionality and so on," he said.
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A Jetstar flight in Australia ran into trouble when its cabin began to filling with smoke on Thursday afternoon.
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But on New Year's Day, the now middle-aged birder ran into a Golden Crowned Kinglet on a walk.
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And, perhaps, give a kind of perverse thanks if your company ran into trouble during a good job market.
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