The last national ad for Kmart ran on November 24 and the last for Sears ran on November 25.
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But go back and look at what George W. Bush ran on, he ran on integrity, character, bringing values back to the White House.
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"This is the bill we ran on in 2016," .
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The show, featuring songs by Sherman Edwards and a book by Peter Stone, first ran on Broadway from 1969 to 1972; a previous Roundabout revival ran on Broadway from 1997 to 1998.
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It ran on November 9, 2016 and cost 113 rubles.
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Now Trump has to actually do what he ran on.
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Here's a shot of the moment I ran on stage.
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Trump himself ran on a clearly "tough on crime" platform.
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Today we had stories that ran on the same page.
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That's what he ran on, that's what he won on.
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This story originally ran on Medium on December 7, 2018.
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Not all Android apps ran on the Chromebook Flip, though.
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Bernie Sanders ran on it in his 2016 presidential campaign.
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The ad ran on Facebook but isn't a Facebook ad.
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He ran on a platform to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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Per the Washington Post: That Post story ran on Tuesday.
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What happened right after the cat ran on the field?
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Trump ran on a promise to protect residents like Sonnenberg.
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Regardless, they say Kelly threatens the agenda Trump ran on.
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The first five seasons ran on Fox before switching networks.
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It's the mixture that Trump ran on and won on.
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The docuseries, produced with Vice, also ran on Vice's channels.
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"Beverly Hills, 90210" ran on Fox from 1990 to 2000.
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Belatedly Feo realized his phone ran on Bright Telecom's network.
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She ran on a platform of leadership and fiscal responsibility.
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We were assigned green, which ran on the lower level.
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Like Trump, she ran on a platform of economic nationalism.
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I wrote my article, which ran on Wednesday's front page.
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We feel this isn't how he ran on the issue.
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Every wing of her party ran on making Obamacare better.
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An earlier version of this article first ran on Sept.
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A Times article about the historians' paper ran on Nov.
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I ran on three planks: liberty, civility, and election reform.
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Sure, he ran on the border wall, and defending veterans.
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Video of the exercise ran on state TV for hours.
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DeSantis ran on racism — and so did many other Republicans.
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Its costly servers, which usually ran on Sun-made computer chips and software, were undercut by cheaper servers that ran on common processors designed by Intel and Linux, a low-cost, open-source software alternative.
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"Our members ran on that plan throughout the election," she said.
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ALLYSIA FINLEY, EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER: She ran on the progressive platform.
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Friends also ran on NBC on Thursday evenings, Fallon pointed out.
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The ad ran on August 4713, 2016, ending the same day.
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By 2011, fully 55% of cars in Europe ran on diesel.
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She also ran on a 4x200 relay team that finished fourth.
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But the key here is Donald Trump ran on the wall.
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When I was a kid, the buses ran on diesel fuel.
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Then I ran on, grabbed the mic and I was home.
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Trump explicitly ran on the promise of an unpredictable foreign policy.
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A version of this article originally ran on February 14, 2015.
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""A cat ran on the field and over to their sideline.
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This post originally ran on Mic and Gates' blog Gates Notes.
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RaveRunner was built for Vive, but easily ran on my Rift.
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It ran on "EDGE," or 2G wireless, which is painfully slow.
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She ran on progressive ideas like rent control and affordable housing.
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He ran on a platform of economic development and anti-corruption.
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Those scenes ran on an emotional tension between laughter and tears.
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WE RAN ON IT. AND NOW WE'RE EXECUTING ON THAT AGENDA.
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DeSantis closely aligned himself with Trump; Gillum ran on progressive populism.
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Instead, they ran on health care, Social Security, infrastructure, and education.
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The ad ran on Facebook and Instagram for about 24 hours.
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A sign of independence: Some Republicans ran on voting no. Rep.
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President Duque ran on enhanced security and a business-friendly platform.
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Democratic candidates around the country ran on a $21625 minimum wage.
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Abrams ran on tangible progressive issues rather than airy liberal rhetoric.
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The president ran on doing this tax cut and tax reform.
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"Dinosaurs," from Jim Henson Productions, ran on ABC from 1991-94.
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Follow her on Twitter at This commentary originally ran on Medium.com.
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Things ran on, for some reason, to talk of foster children.
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Trump ran on some positions endorsed by unions, particularly on trade.
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I ran on junkie entitlement: I need it more than you.
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A podcast ran on SoundCloud linked to a blog on Tumblr.
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Polis ran on an ambitious policy platform, particularly on environmental issues.
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"These are the things that Donald Trump ran on," Reed said.
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The reporters went ahead, and the op-ed ran on NYTimes.
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He ran on compassion, but he will be judged on competence.
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A speed test we ran on Sprint's 5G network in September.
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WASHINGTON — He ran on a promise to end politics as usual.
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"We never ran on making the entitlement subsidies permanent," Paul said.
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A Democrat, he recently ran on the Republican line as well.
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The president ran on a platform of scapegoating, suspicion and fear.
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He ran on promises for which he now expects budget backing.
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Solomon's first three Ukraine-related pieces ran on March 20, 2019.
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PRESIDENT TRUMP RAN ON DOING THIS WE, THE HOUSE REPUBLICANS, SENATE REPUBLICANS, RAN ON DOING THIS THIS IS A -- ONE OF THE MOST PROMINENT COMMITMENTS WE MADE TO THE PUBLIC AND GUESS WHAT WE WON THE ELECTION.
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"Palang Pracharat ran on the idea of maintaining stability and continuity and the others ran on the basis of restoring democracy," said Verapat Pariyawong, a visiting scholar at SOAS School of Law at the University of London.
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This article was adapted from a post that originally ran on Medium.
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This article originally ran on November 18, 2016 at 4:20 p.m.
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This essay is adapted from two posts that originally ran on Medium.
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The volunteers ran on adrenaline, working with dark circles under their eyes.
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Arrington, on the other hand, ran on an unabashedly pro-Trump platform.
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The original HoloLens ran on an Intel processor, and it ran Windows.
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Under Mr. al-Baghdadi, the Islamic State largely ran on its own.
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Several candidates in the 2018 midterm elections ran on clean energy ambitions.
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A record-breaking number of women ran on the 21 midterm election.
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IN 1900 ONE in three cars on American roads ran on volts.
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He ran on an Americanized version of the European far-right platform.
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AlphaGo, which recently beat the Go world champion, also ran on TPUs.
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According to prosecutors, the phone belonging to Farook ran on iOS 9.
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The tunnel was fitted with a modified motorcycle that ran on tracks.
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The primetime soap ran on ABC for nine season from 1981-89.
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Scanlon ran on core Democratic issues like health care and gun rights.
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The original series ran on the Disney Channel from 2001 to 2004.
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Further, the president ran on a platform of reasonable and balanced regulations.
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She defeated Ms. Niou, who ran on the Working Families Party line.
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She ran on the most progressive economic platform in a half-century.
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But voters didn't elect many candidates who ran on pro-climate agendas.
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Two ads that ran on the broadcaster's page were labeled political ads.
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Ms. Gillibrand also ran on the Independence line in 2000 and 22010.
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This essay is adapted from a post that originally ran on Medium.
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It also seems the xenophobia the AfD ran on had an impact.
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This article is adapted from a post that originally ran on Medium.
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Both ran on a critique of a dysfunctional, even corrupt, political system.
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Many incoming Democrats ran on the promise of disrupting the status quo.
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The photo ran on the front page of The New York Times.
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Bush, you may remember, ran on his tax cuts from the beginning.
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In 2015, Louisiana Democrats ran on Medicaid and won the governor's mansion.
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Mr. Trump ran on a trade policy of economic nationalism and won.
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Whitmer also ran on health care, echoing a trend by Democrats nationwide.
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He is the least transparent President--ever--and he ran on transparency.
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There's no question that Lamb ran on a more moderate Democratic platform.
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We estimate that hundreds more ran on videos, podcasts and graphics features.
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This essay is adapted from a post that originally ran on Medium.
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This essay was adapted from a post that originally ran on Medium.
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This is an updated version of an article that ran on Jan.
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This article is adapted from an essay that originally ran on Medium.
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This is certainly what the president ran on, and he's doing it.
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And in the spring 1973 issue, on a two-page spread, the picture, shrunken in size and placed in the middle of the page, ran on the left; the story, taking up a whole page, ran on the right.
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The ad also ran on Spanish-language Univision and Telemundo, Ad Age reports.
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We ran on a unified platform, refusing all corporate-lobby and PAC money.
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The presses ran on schedule and papers were being delivered as usual today.
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Project Runway aired on Bravo from 2004-08 and then ran on Lifetime.
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Then, the mice ran on a treadmill every day for another 12 weeks.
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Ever since the first banner ad ran on an early version of Wired.
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Ocasio-Cortez and Finkenauer, both 29, ran on progressive platforms and grassroots campaigning.
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David Koch ran on the Libertarian Party's ticket for vice president in 1980.
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You can see that Trump is unwavering from the themes he ran on.
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I'm not one to skip a meal because a conference call ran on.
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The dating game show Singled Out originally ran on MTV from 1995-1998.
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The vast majority of Republican candidates ran on their own agenda, not Trump's.
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Mr. Zelensky ran on a promise to negotiate an end to the war.
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He joined his teammates as they ran on the field to congratulate Palka.
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But Saccone raised more money than Lamb and ran on the tax bill.
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Conor Lamb (D-Pa.) ran on support for universal background checks, and Rep.
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Look at what Conor Lamb ran on -- listen to this ad, +110K views.
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Canada's Liberal government ran on a platform to do more for the environment.
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I ran on a set of principles and I will uphold those principles.
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The Stockholm police told the newspaper that the bus ran on natural gas.
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The anti-establishment movement ran on its own, becoming the island's leading party.
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The many women who ran on platforms of service and common sense did.
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"Schoolhouse Rock" songs premiered in 1973 and ran on ABC for 12 years.
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This is an updated version of an article that originally ran on Nov.
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When he ran on the priority of America first, that's what he meant.
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The tax investigation ran on the front page of The Times on Wednesday.
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Modern political campaigns run on data like nineteenth-century locomotives ran on coal.
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This is an updated version of a story that originally ran on Oct.
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Many blue candidates ran on a platform of ending the chaos and violence.
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We are thrilled you ran on the #MAGA agenda & we are for you!
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The dating game show Singled Out originally ran on MTV from 1995-1998.
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We are thrilled you ran on the #MAGA agenda & we are for you!
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This essay is adapted from a piece that ran on the author's website.
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Trump himself ran on a "law and order" and "tough on crime" platform.
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The Hornets bench went wild ... and Monk ran on the court to celebrate.
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A businessman and comedian, he ran on the slogan "neither corrupt nor a thief".
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Should a mayor, who ran on battling income inequality, be endorsing a $20 sandwich?
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Neither ran on a platform of stripping the miners of their benefits and pensions.
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HUCKABEE: No. LEVIN: You ran on your message and that was pretty much it.
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Incoming President-elect Donald Trump ran on a promise to simplify the tax code.
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Trump ran on a campaign that embraced distrust, if not outright disassociation, with Muslims.
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People have ran on bills often, and it's often too busy to do anything.
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Versions of this story previously ran on CNN in May and July of 2019.
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Diesel's engine also ran on a grade of fuel far less flammable than gasoline.
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In 2016, Weld ran on the Libertarian presidential ticket as Gary Johnson's running mate.
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He gave her a job at a mortuary that he ran on the side.
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As a candidate for office, Trump ran on promising a middle-class tax cut.
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A Virginian named James Field also ran on the Populist party ticket in 20123.
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This story, about the SEC's investigation into Musk's tweets, originally ran on August 14.
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Keeping 90% of Obamacare is not ok and it's not what we ran on.
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This story, about the details of those rules, originally ran on October 11, 2017.
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A classified session this morning between lawmakers and government officials ran on for hours.
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The show ran on Showtime through 1990 and was nominated for an Emmy Award.
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By 2011, nearly 60 percent of new cars sold in Europe ran on diesel.
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Republicans ran on the promises of reforming the way business is done in Washington.
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Trump possibly adding more troops into Afghanistan contradicts what he ran on in 2016.
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In 1907, Philadelphia opened its subway, which ran on both elevated and underground tracks.
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To compensate, Trump is even more firmly embracing the white nationalism he ran on.
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CAQ ran on a platform including cutting immigration to the predominantly French-speaking province.
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He ran on building a wall, and making the Mexican government pay for it.
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She won and so did many other candidates who ran on similarly pragmatic messages.
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Of the 30 Democratic challengers who flipped seats, 25 ran on reforming the system.
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"Arrested Development" ran on Fox for three seasons before it got canceled in 2006.
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Former NAACP President Ben Jealous, who ran on progressive policies, will challenge Republican Gov.
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Mr. Starr often ran on the football field with Baylor students in pregame ceremonies.
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Macron ran on a centrist platform against a nationalist firebrand who Trump essentially endorsed.
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I don't mean they ran on local issues although they did to varying degrees.
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Candidate Obama ran on a message promising fundamental change to the way Washington worked.
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Bernie Sanders ran on a platform that many thought would've ruined his political chances.
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This article was adapted from a post that originally ran on The Tattooed Professor.
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He lost in 1976 when he ran on both the Republican and conservative line.
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"TAXI" was a sitcom that ran on NBC and ABC from 563 to 1983.
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This is an updated version of a story that ran on February 18, 2016.
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When he arrived in New York, only 58 percent of trains ran on time.
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This is an updated version of a story that ran on December 7, 2017.
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We ran on repealing ObamaCare because it doesn't work," Paul told ABC's "This Week.
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I want Zelenskiy to do the right thing ... to do what he ran on.
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In 2015, 31 obituaries ran on the front page compared with 29 in 2016.
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"I want him to do what he ran on," Trump said, according to Sondland.
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This week: the drama Manhattan, which ran on WGN America from 2014 to 2015.
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I voted for him when he ran on the Libertarian Party line in 2016.
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This is what Trump ran on, and a large reason his base supported him.
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He ran on rural America, ex-urbs, the middle of the country, Rust Belt.
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An airline pilot by training, he ran on a strident conservative message and he won.
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The tradition started on radio in 1957 and first ran on Swedish television in 1960.
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But the A10 is faster than the A8 chip that the 2015 version ran on.
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It was that mini Maglite that ran on 2 AA batteries that I really liked.
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It ran on a large lead-acid battery and powered a 25 Watt projector bulb.
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It then released software that ran on point-of-sale terminals to help physical stores.
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This is what a lot of us ran on — we've been advocating it for years.
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Instead, she ran on a green juice blend of spinach, parsley, wheatgrass, celery, and cucumber.
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I saw a truck with the back door open and just ran on to it.
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They ran on science-backed policies relating to health care and, of course, climate change.
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This story about the development of the aircraft originally ran on Thursday, October 2280, 21.
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Similar stories ran on the same day in the Latvian and Lithuanian versions of Baltnews.
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"Carter came in, post-Watergate, and ran on the promise of clean government," he said.
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To be clear, what Bolton believes and what the president ran on are diametrically opposed.
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My tatarabuela ran on foot in the middle of a tsunami to save her daughter.
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Their candidate, Jon Ossoff, ran on an agenda of more or less nothing at all.
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Cabán ran on a very progressive platform, focused on racial justice and criminal justice reform.
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Congrats to Ernesto Alonso, who won the wallpaper submission contest we recently ran on Instagram!
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The magazine's first major, nearly 70-page cover story on the Internet ran on Oct.
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She ran on healthcare and Medicaid, but avoided the labels of conservative or progressive Democrat.
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This essay is adapted from a blog post that originally ran on Ella Dawson's website.
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It then ran on Hulu for "highly speculative, below-market monetary terms," according to Lichtman.
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By the time Donald Trump ran on the platform in 2016, it hardly seemed noteworthy.
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Occasionally, the generator the cabin ran on would die and they'd be left without electricity.
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Ossoff ran on a decidedly moderate platform with millions of dollars to back him up.
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Others ran on the front pages or in Jet magazine but have faded from memory.
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The company provides another link between applications like SAP that once only ran on prem.
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The demo ran on the newly revealed Playstation Pro, and it looks very, very good.
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Obamacare wound up looking a lot like the plans that Clinton and Edwards ran on.
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But what about any of the pro-worker policy that Trump ran on in 6900?
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This is an updated version of an article that originally ran on Business Insider UK.
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The story replaced an article about Sutton's retirement that ran on the actual front page.
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Ocasio-Cortez ran on a progressive platform, which also focused on abolishing the government agency.
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Republicans ran on hiking economic growth, which they claimed would naturally lead to higher incomes.
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Remember Tim Ryan, the Rust-Belt Democrat who ran on his folksy, working-class appeal?
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And then there are the greenies, who ran on the lower level of the bridge.
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She ran on the need for new representation, criticizing Crowley for living outside the district.
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It once ran on gas, but now with electric power, it charges in 21 minutes.
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His rival ran on a simple platform: I am going to work for you, period.
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"That was the last time any Democrat ran on a pro-war platform," Moulitsas said.
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Some newly elected Democrats in competitive districts even actively ran on gun control, like Rep.
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Some of the companies whose ads ran on the channels include Adidas, Amazon and Facebook.
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The news ran on the front page of The New York Times, above the fold.
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Six-year-old Wenzel Wirth ran on stage during Pope Francis' general audience on Wednesday.
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Gauri Lankesh Patrike ran on subscriptions and newsstand sales, supplemented by a book-publishing sideline.
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The photo ran on the front page of The Los Angeles Times the next day.
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The party ran on a platform arguing that Islam was incompatible with the German Constitution.
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The club ran on its own laws, adhering to its own moral and judicial code.
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This is an updated version of a story that originally ran on January 11, 2018.
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I can't believe this commercial that just ran on Fox News is for real pic.twitter.
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The "Phone Swap" spinoff ran on TV stations overseen by Ms. Murdoch's father, for instance.
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In the cruise ship port of Charlotte Amalie, the capital, a restaurant ran on generators.
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But just because no one ran on impeachment doesn't mean it wasn't in the air.
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Trump ran on the promise of a deportation force and a Mexico-financed border wall.
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This is an updated version of an article that originally ran on April 12, 2019.
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This is an updated version of an article that originally ran on January 27, 2019.
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This is an updated version of a story that originally ran on November 3, 2017.
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That list ran on Watching, The New York Times's new film and TV recommendation site.
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He ran on a promise to shake up the status quo and transformationally change Washington.
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"We have 40 freshman members, and most of them ran on health care," Kilmer said.
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He ran on an anti-corruption, fiscal responsibility message, saying he would shake up Springfield.
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From the day Obamacare passed, Republicans ran on a pledge to "repeal and replace" it.
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Maghrez lashed a long, arcing ball toward the Liverpool goal, and Vardy ran on to it.
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His agenda of slicing and dicing programs targeting America's poor isn't the agenda Trump ran on.
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Aston Villa today as a pitch invader ran on and punched Aston Villa's Jack Grealish. pic.twitter.
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The series previously ran on Crackle for nine seasons before Netflix acquired the show in 2017.
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This story, about the difficulty of scaling up automobile production, originally ran on November 1, 2017.
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"He ran on a whole campaign of fear," said Christian Tamte, Founder of RISE travel LLC.
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Bellis entered the photo in Thomson's #MadeMeSmile social media competition, which ran on "Blue Monday" — Jan.
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"Both were outsiders, and both ran on a demonstrable record of getting things done," says Prasad.
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In 2008, Obama ran on a campaign of understanding people's pain, if maybe not feeling it.
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Blackburn ran on a platform of strict immigration laws, free markets, among other standard Republican stances.
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Yet Mr Trump ran on a tax plan whose benefits were tilted sharply towards the rich.
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The data include spots that ran on national cable, national broadcast networks and local broadcast stations.
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In effect, Macron ran on insider ground while adopting the rhetoric and habits of an outsider.
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Mr. Beattie also played on the college's football team and ran on its cross-country team.
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The series, which ran on the WB network form 2002-06, began streaming there last month.
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Avatar ran on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008 and has streamed on Netflix in the past.
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As for mobile, Ramaswamy noted that Google's first mobile ads ran on feature phones in 2005.
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Ocasio-Cortez ran on a progressive platform that included calls to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Bill Weld, a Republican who ran on the Libertarian Party ticket alongside former New Mexico Gov.
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Zelensky ran on an anti-corruption platform, and has faced criticism over his ties to Kolomoisky.
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He had no other symptoms, and all tests that doctors ran on him returned normal results.
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In dramatic terms, though, the show, which ran on BBC3 this summer, doesn't break new ground.
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Editor's note: This is an updated, edited version of an article that originally ran on Oct.
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In fact, he ran on the slogan "law and order" and savaged Obama's efforts at reform.
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Yet Smith said Trump's economic polices are "virtually indistinguishable" from those Romney ran on in 2012.
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He also said Facebook and Google promoted "scurrilous news sources" and ran on "inherently unreliable" algorithms.
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German music professor Ulrich Kaiser this week wrote about a troubling experiment he ran on YouTube.
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" House Majority Whip Steve Scalise: "The most important point is that President Trump ran on this.
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Burnt Ramen's main problem is they're not on the electrical grid—they ran on solar power.
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Giuliani said the platform of hope and change Obama first ran on never quite panned out.
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When President Maithripala Sirisena, above, took power in 2015, he ran on an anti-China platform.
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Donald Trump ran on a divisive, racist, sexist and xenophobic platform, which still informs his presidency.
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One such ad ran on Fox News minutes before the president's Twitter post on Thursday morning.
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Cox's and Mr. Rathvon's first crossword for The New York Times ran on March 22, 1998.
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I did a take he really liked and he ran on set and picked me up.
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Baseball ran on a power cord in 1023, setting a single-season record for home runs.
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Clinton ran on essentially two planks in 2016: Trump is bad, and I'm a historic candidate.
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Pat McCrory, who vigorously defended the law, lost reelection to Cooper, who ran on repealing it.
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He ran on a progressive platform, promising to make Brooklyn safe by making its communities healthier.
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The show ran on AMC from 2008 – 2013, providing Cranston with a number of Emmy wins.
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Microsoft got where it is by ensuring that Windows ran on many different types of hardware.
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"Double Dare" ran on Nickelodeon from 1986-93 and was revived for brief run in 2000.
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These machines had been used in recent American elections, and most ran on comically outdated software.
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He ran on saving workers from automation, but also leaned into issues of race and representation.
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Men moved steel plate and I-beams with cranes that ran on tracks in the floor.
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He ran on a platform for a flat tax to apply consistent rates across all brackets.
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This is low-hanging fruit for a president who ran on a promise to create jobs.
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Historically, the Labor party ran on a platform of continuing the peace process with the Palestinians.
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Both ran on socially conservative platforms and won a large majority of the Evangelical Christian vote.
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According to The Washington Post, one account Adams ran on Instagram had amassed 1.5 million followers.
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He ran on elements of Barack Obama's message (and even the same language)…before Obama did.
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Public Health Donald J. Trump ran on a campaign promise to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
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She ran on Medicare-for-all, a federal jobs guarantee, and getting tough on Wall Street.
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Guests boarded small trains that ran on an elevated track, providing panoramic views of the park.
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According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Sheen says the Enquirer article that ran on Nov.
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He ran on breaking up the trusts, and making sure that he preserved a capitalist system.
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Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, whose own cybersecurity consulting website ran on a free CMS called Joomla!
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It ran on Facebook for one day and wasn't clicked, but did appear in 11 users' newsfeeds.
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As a local prosecutor, Klobuchar ran on "tough on crime" policies and enforced them once in office.
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This story, about the budding and booming self-driving truck market, originally ran on June 2, 2017.
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J.S. was an honor student who played the violin and ran on her high school's track team.
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But the phones and apps ran on Microsoft's Windows 8.1, which has since been discontinued, so yeah.
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"We ran on one essential message of 'we're not going to BS you,'" Hurst told BuzzFeed News.
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He ran on the Unity Wave ticket, a party he created to expand local participation in government.
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The original Shield Tablet ran on Nvidia's Tegra X1 mobile processor, which the Nintendo Switch still uses.
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That helped Jimmy Morales, a comedian who ran on an anti-corruption platform, win the next election.
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From 20193 to 2011, Kimora's reality TV series, Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane, ran on E!
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For 107 hours—about four days—the country ran on nothing but wind, solar and hydro power.
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The other two built the prototype, but the service eventually ran on Glass' laptop, an IBM Thinkpad.
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This story about the engineering and logistics behind this crazed effort originally ran on Thursday, September 13.
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Perhaps no show has used food better than Hannibal, which ran on NBC from 2013 to 2015.
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Gez, ALVINN ran on 100 MFLOP CPU, ~10x slower than iWatch; Refrigerator-size & needed 5000 watt generator.
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Trump ran on a platform of making America great again by restoring incomes through innovation and deregulation.
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Punk'd, the beloved hidden camera show created by Ashton Kutcher, originally ran on MTV from 2003-2007.
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That changed last year, when Democratic candidates ran on the issue of gun violence in unprecedented numbers.
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All these games ran on a PC with more powerful, discrete graphics (like an Nvidia graphics GPU).
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But the source acknowledged that such vessels typically ran on higher-enriched uranium prohibited by the accord.
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This is a candidate who ran on a clearly racist message, attracting people with clearly racist views.
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Steyer suspects that the campaign caught Trump's eye after one of its ads ran on Fox News.
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Ms Appendino ran on a platform of 16 planks developed in concert with open-access citizens' groups.
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By 28.1, Microsoft launched its Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS), which ran on IBM personal computers.
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They are self-proclaimed socialists who ran on platforms harshly critical of their merely liberal Democrat opponents.
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Last year, Nigerians elected Muhammadu Buhari as president after he ran on a zealous anti-corruption platform.
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While the F5 had a modern design and decent specs, it ran on a midrange MediaTek processor.
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At the time, the city ran on cheap coal for everything from generating power to heating homes.
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He ran on traditional Socialist policies, including a 75-percent top income tax rate on the rich.
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In a rebuke of Beijing, voters elected six candidates who ran on platforms calling for self-determination.
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We initially began on Amazon Launchpad, which ran on the Vendor Express platform that no longer exists.
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Trump ran on a platform of ignoring the rules of economics and turning personal grievances into policy.
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Since he's already serving a term, the slogan he ran on last time, "Make America Great again"...
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Economic Trends This is an updated version of an article that first ran on March 22008, 2016.
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Bukele ran on an anti-corruption platform, but he has not been free of scandal allegations himself.
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They also note that Democrats won back the House last year because they ran on defending ObamaCare.
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"We need to do what the voters want, which is what the President ran on," Perry said.
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Bernie Sanders ran on a similar idea — albeit with a higher rate — in the 2016 Democratic primary.
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The agency also bought refrigerators that operated only in temperatures below 90 degrees and ran on butane.
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To many, Mr. Cuomo, who ran on the party's line in 2014, was a more logical choice.
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After the ribbon cutting at 3 PM, there's gonna be some games ran on the new court.
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Democrat Phil Murphy assumed the governor's office in January and ran on a platform of legalizing weed.
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She also ran on President Ronald Reagan's platform, calling for strong defense and a balanced-budget amendment.
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He ran on his record, which includes same sex-marriage, gun control measures and paid family leave.
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He ran on the track team and was admitted to an exclusive eating club before being unmasked.
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Casey Cagle, ran on a platform of a hatred of "illegal" immigrants and a love of guns.
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A commercial that ran on Spanish-speaking stations like Telemundo clearly tells viewers to chuparse their dedos.
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Kulkarni ran on health care in 73 and describes it as voters' top priority again this year.
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For a long time, most things on the internet ran on Flash — online games, advertisements, entire websites.
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I sent a handful to total strangers, born out of mini contests I ran on my Instagram.
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That all changed under President Trump, who ran on a pledge of being tougher on illegal immigration.
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No one was more of an evangelist for the ideas Mr. Trump ran on than Mr. Sessions.
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This is a president who ran on opulence and showing off his gilded Saddam Hussein-inspired apartment.
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And he ran on his unpredictability, his anti-politician instincts, his willingness to disrupt the status quo.
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It is true, President Trump and Republicans ran on a promise of repeal and replacement of ObamaCare.
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He ran on a platform of law and order, and actively tied drug use to criminal behavior.
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She ran on the future, on the idea that as Americans we are always marching toward progress.
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In Brazil&aposs 2018 presidential election, Bolsonaro ran on a platform of reducing crime in the country.
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You can also check out some of his previous work that also ran on In Sight here.
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Shortly before the new year, an ad ran on a Times story that left some readers befuddled.
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Even Donald Trump — who many see as the antithesis of biblical values — ran on an evangelical platform.
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But it still ran on the front page and he's still getting air time all over the place.
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There was a time when Silicon Valley policy ran on the same philosophical lines as the First Amendment.
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Lamb ran on moderate, independent credentials, declaring in a campaign ad that he wouldn't support Pelosi for speaker.
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Ocasio-Cortez ran on all three of those platforms, and even protested outside an ICE center in Texas.
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" He said the president "ran on putting American first again and standing up to keep our country safe.
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Republicans in California clearly ran on cutting taxes — but this tax bill could raise taxes on their constituents.
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On Tuesday, Republican Kris Kobach lost to Democrat Laura Kelly, who ran on a pro-Medicaid expansion platform.
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He started a print magazine and produced a Christian talk show with Julius Erving that ran on ESPN.
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President Zelenskyy ran on a platform of unity, reform, and anti-corruption, which resonated with the entire country.
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Many of the freshman Democrats ran on gun control, and for some of them it's personal, like Rep.
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President-elect Trump ran on need to revitalize the American economy, and this message resonated with American voters.
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She once escaped from the nanny and ran on stage with him as a toddler, he told People.
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Not coincidentally, Barack Obama — who ran on a nearly identical agenda to that of Clinton — remains incredibly popular.
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Weld ran on the Libertarian Party's presidential ticket in 2016 before returning to the Republican Party this year.
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He ran on one promise, to Make America Great Again and he is already well on his way!
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Prior to that, all Apple Watch apps actually ran on the iPhone that the Watch was connected to.
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" A campaign for Kraft Heinz frozen food brand Devour ran on Pornhub in January, stating "Hot food porn.
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When I ran for Congress in 2014, I ran on a simple platform of less hassle, more freedom.
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"You have got to get your legislative agenda, what you ran on, in place and accomplished," he said.
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It went on tour, ran on Broadway and was recorded — earning the company both Tony and Grammy Awards.
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"He's governing as a hard-right guy," Schumer said, noting that the president ran on a populist platform.
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There was no software industry to speak of, and some room-sized machines still ran on punch cards.
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"In 1923, Harding's assassination put Coolidge in the White House," said a photo caption that ran on Aug.
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It ran on Page A1 and received prominent treatment on the website from the moment the news broke.
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In 2016, when Bernie Sanders ran on a $403 wage floor, Hillary Clinton would only agree to $12.
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Even before entering the White House, he ran on a nativist platform that tapped into growing racial divisions.
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Her center-right successor, Mauricio Macri, ran on promises of ending their alleged corruption and fixing Argentina's economy.
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A photo of Odor's punch ran on the front page of The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday.
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Trump's immigration policy, in other words, is shaping up to be exactly the immigration policy he ran on.
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She cites Jackson, Mississippi, where the recently elected mayor ran on a platform of racial and economic issues.
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Kevin Gill, the host of the annual Miss Juggalette Beauty Pageant, ran on stage to jumpstart the event.
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Previously, it ran on a 10-digit number and major mobile carriers sometimes mistook it for a spambot.
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Legere ran on the UMass track team, and has continued to run through his tenure at T-Mobile.
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Given that the Republican presidential campaign ran on racial hate, this election "outed" America's affiliation with white supremacy.
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And what percentage of political ads that ran on Facebook during the 2016 election cycle did they review?
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Eugene McCarthy and Robert F. Kennedy both ran on anti-war platforms against then–Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
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Republicans in 2010 ran on overturning the new health care law, but it has yet to be repealed.
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They have no positive agenda beyond the sort of fake shiny objects Trump ran on (Build a Wall!).
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In the 2016 presidential election, you will recall, even the Democrats ran on a platform of fixing ObamaCare.
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And in 1991, to address the city's rat problem, an eerie, black-and-white ad ran on television.
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And everything else about the series, which ran on FX from 2010-2015, is pretty darn good, too.
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And employees bristled at a mandated segment that featured Mr. Livingston, which ran on Sinclair stations in March.
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Jack Klugman and Tony Randall appeared in the TV series, which ran on ABC from 1970 to 1975.
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The Klan endorsed Trump for a reason — he ran on the most openly bigoted platform in modern memory.
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The ads ran on Sunday in The New York Times, New York Post, Boston Globe, and Miami Herald.
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Entire cities eventually ran on A.C. power, after Westinghouse won a battle against Edison, the leading D.C. proponent.
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"Nobody ran on the Gary Hart/Jesse Jackson bandwagon," Berg Andersson says, alluding to two failed presidential candidates.
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The caucus of Democratic congresswomen, many of whom ran on platforms opposing Mr. Trump's policies, stood and cheered.
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Its seeds were planted by an article in The Wall Street Journal that ran on April 14, 19203.
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For a president who ran on the promise of fighting corruption, Mr. Bolsonaro is remarkably surrounded by scandal.
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Worldwide, about half of the new electric service installed in 2015 ran on sunlight or wind, Deans said.
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Yet Manning returned to a team that nearly ran on autopilot — all the way to a Super Bowl victory.
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After Ali finished her race in 12.59 seconds, the adorable tot ran on the track to lovingly embrace her.
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This review originally ran on January 21st, 2017, in conjunction with the film's release at the Sundance Film Festival.
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They said they can still work on the issues they ran on, including health care, infrastructure and veterans' affairs.
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A version of this review originally ran on March 13, 2017, in conjunction with the film's premiere at SXSW.
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A version of this review originally ran on January 20, 2017, in conjunction with the film's premiere at Sundance.
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For Senator Chris Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, gun violence was not an issue he ran on: It chose him.
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Trump ran on an "America first" platform and prioritizes the economy and boosting American jobs over helping out abroad.
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Now they're adding Moore, an archconservative who gleefully ran on sticking it to the GOP establishment, to their calculus.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars, an animated series that ran on Cartoon Network for five seasons, is coming back.
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Jordan ran on a promise to deliver for forgotten rural communities, like the impoverished community she grew up in.
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This story originally ran on July 1, 2015, and has been updated to include more recent examples of turbulence.
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Evers and Kaul both ran on a promise to end the state's legal fight against the Affordable Care Act.
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She previously appeared on his series If Loving You Is Wrong, which ran on OWN from 2014 to 2015.
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Bordans and his party ran on an anti-corruption agenda in October and took 13.6 percent of the votes.
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She ran on a platform of housing policy, focussing on the prevention of gentrification in Cambridge's low-income neighborhoods.
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The idea won broad rank-and-file support after Sanders ran on it in the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries.
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Furthermore, when the mice dosed with night milk ran on a wheel, they demonstrated decreased motor balance and coordination.
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Her comic series, the Artist (which ran on this website), is one of my favorite creative works ever made.
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That&aposs what the president ran on, and that&aposs what I have run on is putting Georgians first.
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Reynolds ran on a campaign based on job growth and a strong economy seen during her time in office.
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The agenda that Republicans ran on, before the bottom fell out of the Trump campaign, was scattershot and inconsistent.
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I ran on the treadmill for 15 minutes at a pace of 6.0 and a barely noticeable 1.0 incline.
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Her column "Ask Leah" ran on IGN, where she gave advice to gamers for two and a half years.
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Her column "Ask Leah" ran on IGN, where she gave advice to gamers for two and a half years.
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Taft ran foul of his predecessor, the energetic and volcanic Teddy Roosevelt, who ran on the Bull Moose ticket.
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Many Democrats ran on gun control issues and other local concerns, but also excoriated Mr. Trump's conduct in office.
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But fencing and levee walls, or even a "border wall system," aren't what President Trump ran on in 2016.
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While Barletta ran on his support for Trump, polls have shown the president has low support in the state.
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The successful Apple hacks earlier this year were both examples of malicious software that ran on users' phones undetected.
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Trump ran on an "America first" platform that is at odds with the U.S. becoming further embroiled in Afghanistan.
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Butina was often seen in athletic clothing, and she frequently ran on the treadmill at the apartment complex gym.
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Scott ran on a pro-business platform and was the owner of a family construction business before entering politics.
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The report, which ran on CBS on Sunday, focused on a lawsuit filed by the city of Rockford, Illinois.
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Still, Newsom ran on single-payer and is signaling the direction in which he wants the state to move.
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Two of the four victors were teachers, and if you guess what issue they ran on you'll be right.
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Kurz is currently heading up a coalition with the far-right Freedom Party, which ran on a xenophobic platform.
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The animated "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" series ran on Cartoon Network for six seasons from 2008 to 2014.
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Gillum ran on a progressive policy agenda in the primaries, including "Medicare for all" and a $15 minimum wage.
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She ran on an anti-corruption platform in 2014 for governor of New York, a primary challenge to Gov.
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The Offworld Collection contains some of the most memorable pieces that ran on Offworld under Alexander and Hudson's tenure.
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Footage has appeared of an ad that ran on New Zealand TV networks for what may be that single.
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Since the story ran on Sunday, Gauland he has been criticized by damn near everybody else in the country.
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Ads from the Toy Association ran on the channel of a guy who argued for the decriminalization of pedophilia!
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While Macron ran on a pro-EU and free trade platform his rival ran primarily on protectionism and nationalism.
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Previously Snowflake, which people can use to store and run queries on data, only ran on the Amazon cloud.
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Claudia Lopez ran on a platform of improving public education, supporting infrastructure, and fighting corruption in Colombia's largest city.
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Then 28 years old, Weiner ran on a conservative platform and only garnered 30.5% of the vote, Forbes reported.
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What makes Hofer's defeat even more important, in a political sense, is the message Van der Bellen ran on.
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Christopher Alden adapted and will direct this adaptation of the J.M. Barrie play, which ran on Broadway in 1950.
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Miller was 89 when he died in 2005, and his obituary ran on the front page of The Times.
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President Trump ran on the promise that he would restructure the economy to revive employment in mining and manufacturing.
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"I ran on many issues, including checks and balances," said Representative Tom Malinowski, a freshman Democrat from New Jersey.
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Bishop, a conservative state legislator, ran on a Trump platform and painted his opponent as a far-left liberal.
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This is hardly new: President Obama ran on a policy platform which starkly contrasted the policies of his predecessor.
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Joe Crowley in his New York primary election last month, ran on a platform of getting rid of ICE.
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Her main opponent, Han Kuo-yu, ran on an opposite platform: strengthening the island's relations with authorities in Beijing.
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We discuss its politics and compare it with "A Different World," which ran on NBC from 1987 to 1993.
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Trump ran on a platform that he would get America out of its endless wars in the Middle East.
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"Mad Men," an award-winning drama about angst and advertising in 1960s America, ran on AMC from 2007-2015.
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"I ran on a progressive message: economic fairness, college affordability and equality for the L.G.B.T. community," Mr. Kander said.
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The series ran on Fox from 1992 to 1999 and The CW brought it back from 2009 to 2010.
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The obituary ran on Sunday and already more than 2,000 people commented on their website, the funeral home said.
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The attempt resulted in a forked version of Android that ran on an HTC-produced phone back in 2013.
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I think you have principles and positions that you ran on, and you're not going to throw them out.
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The long con that Han ran on Chewie's heart is devastating once you really start to pick it apart.
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The jogger ran on but returned heading in the other direction about 15 minutes later, the Metropolitan Police said.
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He ran on the same ticket as Ms. Rousseff and was her vice president before maneuvering to oust her.
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He ran on foot before stealing a Department of Public Works vehicle and leading officers on a brief chase.
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This is my seventh New York Times crossword puzzle; my last puzzle ran on a Wednesday in February 2017.
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Healthy adult male mice either ran on small treadmills or, in a control group, were placed on unmoving treadmills.
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She ran on issues like voting reforms and fixing New York City's subways, and accused Cuomo of poor governance.
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Blasio, now in his second term, ran on a promise to reduce inequality in all aspects of city life.
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The president ran on fixing America's infrastructure in 2016, but since then, he's shown little interest in the issue.
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Playpen, which ran on the anonymity network Tor, had been misconfigured, exposing its real IP address to the normal internet.
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Malinowski, a 53-year-old former Obama administration State Department official, ran on health care affordability as his top issue.
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A number of ads for "The Kissing Booth" also ran on Wattpad, driving viewers to the film's page on Netflix.
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Recently Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasia-Cortez, who ran on a "Abolish ICE" message, triumphed over established New York Democrat Rep.
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That day, Republican Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost his primary to Dave Brat, who ran on an anti-immigration platform.
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My first encounter with Mr. Rutenberg was shortly after a major political piece of his ran on the front page.
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For decades, the party was seen as an outlier that ran on the single policy of trying to unify Ireland.
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It prompted a mixture of horror and disbelief when it ran on U.S. cable channel HBO on Sunday and Monday.
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You-- but you gotta remember that-- that our country, the United States ran on tariffs for the first 0003 years.
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Salling was best known as Noah "Puck" Puckerman on Ryan Murphy's musical series, which ran on Fox from 2009-15.
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They ran on what Fox News and others were saying, that I was a felon, including President Trump&aposs son.
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The original production ran on March 19 and March 22, but this encore was planned specifically to celebrate Alien Day.
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Altuve, who ran on a treadmill Tuesday, is expected to have to play through discomfort if he returns this season.
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The series became an Emmy Award-winning Saturday morning cartoon series that ran on and off from 1999 to 2006.
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Barry and his younger brother Paul starred in TV show "ChuckleVision," which ran on the BBC between 1987 and 2009.
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They became icons to British children with their TV show "ChuckleVision," which ran on the BBC between 1987 and 2009.
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"He ran on a platform of jobs," Renacci told BuzzFeed News while waiting for Trump to arrive at the rally.
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Her countless affairs, friendships with non-heteronormative figures, and independent nature were the fuel she ran on to create masterpieces.
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Those Republicans successfully ran on this record in 2628, effectively promising their constituents that they support full repeal of ObamaCare.
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While Trump also ran on economic themes, ethnonationalism was the emotional heart of his political identity, and remains so today.
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Meanwhile, the boulevard that ran on top of the subway, Central Parkway, officially opened that same year to much fanfare.
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Susie Chan, of Farnham, Surrey, in the U.K., has set a new world record in miles ran on a treadmill.
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I'm sure he's going to congratulate me on my first story, which ran on the front page of the paper.
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Ocasio-Cortez, a democratic socialist, ran on a platform that includes "Medicare for all" and tuition-free public college education.
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But he added that the party should not be "cowardly" on the important issues they ran on in the midterms.
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A screenshot of the scam ad that ran on Facebook for a 1TB hard drive from a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.
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"Here is a guy who almost perfectly reflects the President's views on trade, views that he ran on," Stone said.
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The Olympic hundred-metre champion Bob Hayes himself would have thought he was nothing if he ran on that highway.
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In New Jersey, another state with notable national implications, Democratic candidates who ran on center-left platforms experienced marked success.
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Condal was the cocreator and showrunner of a sci-fi series called "Colony," which ran on USA for three seasons.
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" Trump is a 72-year-old white male who ran on a conservative platform aimed at "Making America Great Again.
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Monday's concert ran on, with Glinka's "Ruslan and Ludmila" Overture, Stravinsky's Violin Concerto, Debussy's "La Mer" and Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony.
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"Dynasty" ran on ABC from 1981-89 and was known for its over-the-top catfights, fashion and unapologetic melodrama.
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"If you're a little freaked out by porn, you're not alone," begins a story Glamour ran on literotica on Monday.
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The site ran on vBulletin, a piece of website software that has led to a series of data breaches recently.
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Much to the audience's amusement, "The Tonight Show" host ran on stage decked out as USA Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte.
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Democrats in swing districts generally ran on centrist agendas that defied stereotypes and policy positions typically associated with Democratic candidates.
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That's a choice we made during the campaign," Ryan asserted, adding, "we ran on a joint agenda with Donald Trump.
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Trump ran on the promise to repeal and replace ObamaCare and Price is just the person to get that done.
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Ambulances could not arrive, medicines ran out and oxygen tanks that ran on electricity were useless, several funeral directors said.
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Mr. Guirgis, whose "The ___________ With the Hat" ran on Broadway in 2011, said he uses curse words to depict reality.
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There was also the Tony Award-winning musical "Matilda," which ran on Broadway for almost four years starting in 2013.
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Even if Mr. Trump cannot be counted on to fight for the principles he ran on, they say, they will.
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From his missive: When you ran and won, you ran on draining the swamp, not giving new life to it.
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A similar ad, in Spanish and featuring a Hispanic mother and daughter, ran on Univision and on Spanish-language websites.
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These interviews first ran on Facebook Live as part of a series by Maria Russo, The Times's children's book editor.
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After the ad ran on Sunday, reform advocates were quick to point out Trump's own cruel record on criminal justice.
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The sitcom ran on NBC from 1989 to 1993, with a cast that also included Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley.
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Trump ran on a platform of cracking down on immigration and constructing a physical barrier on the southern U.S. border.
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President Donald Trump, as a candidate, ran on a platform against NAFTA and has said it is unfair to America.
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The idea Mulvaney voiced on Tuesday, however, runs directly counter to everything Trump ran on and says he stands for.
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Early Chromebooks ran on a range of processors, though recent models have focused on PC chips from Intel and AMD.
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Gil Cisneros, her Democratic opponent and a former Republican who ran on preserving Obamacare, captured 51.6 percent of the vote.
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But after Landon won only two states, Wendell Willkie, the GOP presidential nominee in 1940, ran on expanding Social Security.
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That ad ran on Pornhub, among other places, making him the first US politician to advertise on a porn site.
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Desiree Linden, who ran on the 2012 and 2016 United States women's Olympic marathon teams, is a fan of spectators.
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Carter, 95, ran on a pledge of honesty and served one term in the White House from 1977 to 1981.
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López Obrador ran on a campaign as critical of Trump as he was of current Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
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Suspension of disbelief was quick and easy in such velvet surroundings, even as the film itself ran on and on.
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Mr. Trump ran on a pledge to expand the patrol and triple the size of ICE; Mr. Kelly has obliged.
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Bevin ran on a platform of ending the expansion, which was enacted by the state's previous governor, Democrat Steve Beshear.
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Casten, a 47-year-old former energy executive who ran on climate change, is a relatively unknown entity in Washington.
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The travel ban Trump ran on a platform of tougher immigration enforcement, both to protect American jobs and national security.
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Ocasio-Cortez has since blasted the ad, which ran on certain stations during Thursday night's Democratic presidential debate on ABC.
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Hillary Clinton ran on a proposal to raise taxes on high-income households to finance a bunch of new spending.
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The former minority leader of the Georgia House, Ms. Abrams ran on a staunchly liberal platform in her red state.
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As my colleague Umair Irfan wrote, Dems won seven governorships away from Republicans, with candidates who ran on clean energy.
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The resulting article, which ran on Slate, was the first to publicly expose the industry's widespread disdain for Mast Brothers.
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He and I set out and we actually did this deal with the Washington Post where it ran on washingtonpost.
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In 2016, she ran on policies including Medicaid expansion, establishing a national paid family leave program, and defending abortion rights.
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More moderate senators want to keep some Obamacare taxes; conservatives say they ran on repealing all of the law's taxes.
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"It's a shock to the culture here to actually try to follow up on something you ran on," said Rep.
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When Trudeau's Liberal Party was elected in 153, one of the main promises he ran on was to legalize marijuana.
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As the Nation's Mychal Denzel Smith argued in March neither Clinton nor Sanders ran on a truly anti-racist platform.
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The story has been updated to reflect that Trump shared an edited, but real, video that ran on Fox News.
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In 2009 she successfully ran on a platform of stability, then redeployed this in 2013 and in the current electoral campaign.
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Hillary Clinton ran on a suite of proposed policies to invest heavily in Appalachia and transform its economy away from coal.
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"Our new president-elect ran on a campaign of protecting U.S. jobs and enforcing U.S. trade treaties," the Delta CEO said.
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Torres Small, a water rights lawyer, ran on expanding access to health care and increasing funding for education, workers and veterans.
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This ability made the $7,000 price tag — nearly $16,000 today — a bit easier to swallow for businesses that ran on Macintosh.
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The ideas he ran on then, he's fond of recalling, were deemed "too radical" by mainstream Democrats and the political media.
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She ran on single-payer health care, a federal jobs guarantee, and abolishing ICE, which is exactly a new one here.
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STEFANIK: I ran for student council secretary in sixth grade and I ran on the platform of bringing a snack machine.
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He starred opposite Robert Guillaume in Benson, a sitcom named after Guillaume's character that ran on ABC from 1979 to 1986.
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For further information please see the WIRED article that just ran on this and our blog post on bots and misinformation.
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The frequency at which Washington's opponents ran on them in transition was way higher with Wall on the floor this season.
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Scott exited his car and ran on foot – his family says because he owed child support – and Slager ran after him.
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It's also worth mentioning the hypocrisy here that this is a president who ran on a platform of draining the swamp.
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"These progressive ideas that Bernie ran on in 2016 are at the center of the Democratic Party right now," said Shahid.
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Through this cosy domesticity, as the years ran on, the winds of globalisation and technological change blew as coldly as elsewhere.
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Fernandez, who ran on a ticket with former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, will replace center-right Mauricio Macri in December.
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Both have worked for a president who ran on a "drain the swamp" message and repeatedly bashed lobbyists and wealthy donors.
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Note: This article was updated to note that changes were made to the ad before it ran on CNN and MSNBC.
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They used computers not purchased by Uber that ran on Mi-Fi devices, so the traffic wouldn't appear on Uber's network.
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Co-developed with telecom company Bell South before it became part of AT&T, the WALT ran on Mac OS 6.0.
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President Trump ran on an America First platform, advocating for less intervention in global affairs, and I support him on that.
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According to Statcounter, Windows 212 ran on 210 percent of Windows computers in January 210—versus 210 percent for Windows 210.
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How bad, in the larger scheme of things, is this own-goal by a president who ran on bolstering the economy?
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In 2010 Ms Radicova ran on an anti-corruption ticket, and raised high hopes after putting all public procurement contracts online.
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"The Liberal Democratic Party, which ran on a platform of returning to nuclear power, won all the major elections," Kan said.
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That shaft led to a mile-long tunnel with lighting and ventilation and included a modified motorcycle that ran on tracks.
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Well, at least until he ran on stage and slammed Mark, who ended up injured ... while Bryan ended up in cuffs.
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That consensus survived the election in 23 of Ollanta Humala, a former army officer, who initially ran on a leftist platform.
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Because if she ran on the issues — her secret endorsement of open borders, for example – she would go down in flames.
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As a candidate, Donald Trump ran on a pledge to improve health care for America's veterans and to support medical cannabis.
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Zelensky, a former comedian and TV star, was elected as Ukraine's president in April after he ran on an anticorruption platform.
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A 1985 version of the series ran on CBS for three seasons, and UPN tried to bring it back in 2002.
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There's no question that Trump ran on the idea that past presidents had mishandled dealings -- especially regarding trade -- with other countries.
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Ocasio-Cortez ran on the need for new representation, criticizing Crowley for living outside the district and for taking corporate donations.
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Publishing tycoon Steve Forbes, founder of the Forbes business magazine, ran on the GOP ticket in 1996 and again in 2000.
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The next Congress won't be full of Republicans who ran on Trump's signature ideas or have any particular investment in them.
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Since then, it has been governing in fragile coalitions with small conservative parties, largely abandoning the aspirational program it ran on.
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Doug Ducey (R-Ariz.) pulled an about-face and ran on their proposals to increase funding in the 28503 election. Gov.
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The early weeks of his presidency also seem to belie one of the very messages he ran on — strength and effectiveness.
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Omar ran on a platform that embraced the left, including Medicare-for-all, a $15 minimum wage, and tuition-free college.
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A little while back, he was forced to sell every video game he's ever owned, including the consoles they ran on.
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But this year, Spanberger ran on the same message, calling Brat too ideological and out of touch with his own district.
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The police procedural, which ran on CBS from 22015 to 1988, starred Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless as Manhattan police detectives.
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Note that while Mitt Romney ran on reforming Medicare to cut projected spending increases, Trump wanted to leave it as is.
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Clinton and Obama ran on health care reform because it was a central component to the Democratic Party platform for decades.
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When pregnant rats ran on wheels, their pups performed better on a memory test compared with those born to sedentary ones.
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Analysts say Mr. Anies, who ran on a populist platform but had never held public office, will have a short honeymoon.
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Mr. Cuomo, who ran on his record of tough gun control, legalizing gay marriage and a $15 minimum wage, won easily.
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Related: If you haven't read the special report that The Times recently ran on the rise of China, it's available here.
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The train also ran on the first two Fridays of each month, letting skiers spend a long weekend on the mountain.
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Even Trump, who ran on a "tough on crime" platform, signed criminal justice reform into law with the First Step Act.
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Although the death penalty never came up during her campaign, she ran on reforming the criminal justice system in Orlando. Gov.
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The Transport Group travels back to the Vietnam War for this play about antiwar activists that ran on Broadway in 1971.
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Ms. Abrams ran on a progressive platform and became the first black woman to secure a major party's nomination for governor.
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With only slight variations on a theme, every single Democratic candidate in 2020, left or center, ran on the Sanders platform.
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The credentials he ran on included the argument that he was so rich that he could not be tempted by corruption.
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"I ran on fighting to support the president, and that's exactly what I'm going to do in the general," he said.
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The water stopped a few feet short of the building, which ran on backup power for several hours, Mr. Wojtaszek said.
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The party ran on a progressive platform and called for an end to the military-led establishment's influence over Thai politics.
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In 2012, a slate of school board candidates ran on ending the plan and going to a system of neighborhood schools.
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Clinton, a press-shy centrist who ran on her record and expected a victory, and Mr. de Blasio's re-election effort.
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But even if every single cement kiln ran on photons, the industry would still produce a wildly unsustainable amount of carbon.
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Any U.S. owner of the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 11.23s Plus, 7 Plus or SE that ran on iOS 10.2.
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Reagan ran on what he called a "pro-life" platform even though when he got into office he cut social services.
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Even Donald Trump ran on a promise not to cut Social Security, a marked departure from Romney's campaign four years before.
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The first American president with no record of political or military service, Donald Trump ran on a platform of denigrating expertise.
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It is why, as of May, only 63 percent of the trains ran on time, compared with 86 percent in 1133.
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The Monkees came together for their comedy television show of the same name, which ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968.
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Cruz ran on a platform of phasing out the Renewable Fuel Standard, a position opposed by many in the ethanol industry.
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The show, which ran on NBC until 1978 and then in syndication (with revivals in later years), became a cultural sensation.
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"I ran on a pledge to serve four terms - eight years and come home," he said in a statement to supporters.
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Virginia's new Democratic governor, Ralph Northam, ran on a promise to expand Medicaid but did not say he supported work requirements.
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The show, which ran on NBC until 236 and then in syndication (with revivals in later years), became a cultural sensation.
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Next came a stage adaptation, which ran on Broadway and used real horses trotting on treadmills to stage the chariot scene.
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Brat ran on a campaign of depicting Cantor as a creature of Washington rather than a true representative of the district.
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Lotteries, then, had the potential to upend the systems the states ran on — no wonder they were outlawed for so long.
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But Walters says she ran on a campaign promise to repeal the law and needs to follow through for her district.
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"I did it, I ran on water!" she said triumphantly, describing the overall experience like being an astronaut exploring another planet.
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How much were you considering purchasing a Ford vehicle before you heard the campaign that ran on StartUp and how much after?
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Bernie Sanders ran on it in 2016, and Elizabeth Warren is running on a similar platform for the party's 2020 presidential nomination.
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The medical center, the pharmacy, the library, the fire station, the post office, and more, all ran on solar—and still do.
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They're not going to get a lot of sympathy from conservatives, who point out that the moderates ran on repealing the ACA.
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Ted Cruz and Rand Paul both ran on VAT plans that they refused to refer to as VATs during the 2016 primaries.
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Tlaib ran on an unapologetically progressive platform, focusing on issues like a $15 minimum wage, Medicare-for-All, and reducing student debt.
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DeSantis narrowly defeated Andrew Gillum, who ran on a platform of gun reform, in November 2018 after a close and contentious race.
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Like, my buddy I was just talking about, who ran "Ask a Ninja," that ran on YouTube, millions of views pre-monetization.
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Both candidates in 1800 ran on the Democratic-Republican ticket, with Democratic-Republican electors casting one vote each for Jefferson and Burr.
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"We are declaring war on the Republican establishment that does not back the agenda that Donald Trump ran on," Bannon told Hannity.
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The series ran on UPN and the CW between 2004 and 2007, and was later made into a feature film in 2014.
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Dr Gebru's system ran on a couple of hundred processors, a modest amount of hardware by the standards of artificial-intelligence research.
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The fake "bot" accounts were made to look like genuine citizens, but were actually created en masse, and ran on software programs.
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Donald Trump, who ran on a platform of covering everyone with better health insurance than they get now, has endorsed both bills.
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He believes that because "The Apprentice" ran on NBC for more than a decade, that NBC News would give him favorable coverage.
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The fake reviews, which are exclusively on the Best Buy website, are likely the result of a contest Huawei ran on Facebook.
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Trey Pruitt ran on to a tipped pass and got his feet down inbounds to finish off a 12-yard scoring play.
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Guelleh, who ran on the UMP party ticket, also won the last election in 2011 with almost 80 percent of the vote.
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Mr Moon can probably expect less leeway for such pragmatism than his predecessors, given that he ran on a promise of incorruptibility.
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Here's the original ad: By late Friday, a version of the ad that ran on the station no longer included the line:
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After all, it was primitive, only ran on a few machines that most people didn't have, and there was nothing on it.
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Trump ran on this premise that he was going to come in and smash the corrupt existing order, the corrupt status quo.
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We've updated this story, which originally ran on January 25, 2018, about why Autopilot and similar systems have trouble detecting stopped vehicles.
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Stevens ran on a platform that's been driven by calls for health care for all and standing up to President Donald Trump.
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At the time, the game ran on the same primitive, gigantic room-filling computers that were being used to build out ARPANET.
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For a candidate who ran on economic populism but supports tax cuts for the rich, this seems yet another brewing political problem.
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So when Krasner ran on reversing decades of mass incarceration, his campaign drew scorn, and then fear, from the criminal justice establishment.
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Donald Trump ran on a platform of government accountability and protecting taxpayers, especially following IRS targeting of conservatives under the Obama administration.
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Clinton ran on the issue, defeated Bush, and passed Goals 2000, which provided grants to states that implemented their own achievement metrics.
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Republican lawmakers who ran on a platform of fiscal responsibility say they are feeling the heat from constituents outraged over government spending.
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Instead, Lamb ran on a centrist agenda of job growth, infrastructure investment, and reforms to make health care more affordable — and succeeded.
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Lucy Lou was the first female mayor of Rabbit Hash, and ran on the campaign slogan: "the b---- you can count on".
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President Trump, who ran on a platform of supporting the RFS, personally asked Pruitt not to change the biofuels standard last month.
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The Giants had two already before Posey ran on the pitch with one out and runners at the corners in the fourth.
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When the Democratic Party did not nominate her for the special election in April, she ran on the Working Families Party line.
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The theater was the birthplace of "Hand to God," a play by another Youngblood, Robert Askins, which ran on Broadway last year.
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The Betty Crocker program ran on the radio for 27 years before moving to television, where the actress Adelaide Hawley played Betty.
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When the fashion show ran on TV shortly after, ABC said that ratings dropped by approximately a third from the year before.
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"The Beatles" ran on Saturday mornings on ABC from 1965 to 1969 (in reruns for the last two years), attracting huge audiences.
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I understand that the president and Republican Congress ran on a platform of improving our nation's economy by reforming the tax code.
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The piece, which ran on A21 and down page on the website, appeared to have been in the works for some time.
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The Defenders, a drama that ran on CBS from 19163 to 1965, was the first prime-time series to tackle the issue.
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Murphy ran on legalizing marijuana — not just for medical uses, which is already legal in New Jersey, but recreational use as well.
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How much did the fact that Warren is a woman and ran on an unapologetically feminist platform for president affect the outcome?
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This also cannily reorients the show on the parallel track to reality it ran on for much of the first two seasons.
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But President Trump, who ran on a populist platform that harnessed Americans' anger toward Wall Street, largely stayed out of the fray.
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But what about a Joe Biden-esque figure, a moderate who doesn't have the same type of progressive message you ran on?
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But Microsoft relied on third parties both to produce the tablets and to write much of the software these tablets ran on.
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Nora Ephron explored the case in the play "Lucky Guy," which ran on Broadway in 2013 with Tom Hanks playing Mr. McAlary.
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The musical ran on Broadway from September 2014 to January 2015 and opens in February in Toronto, with Sting in the cast.
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For the first time, four of the top elected statewide officials will be women who ran on a broad range of issues.
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In addition to more liberal immigration laws, she ran on a platform calling for Medicare for all and a federal jobs guarantee.
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I had some vague realization that the low-level panic in the back of my throat was the fuel capitalism ran on.
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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who both ran on a platform of curtailing the economic and political power of billionaires like him.
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This was successful for the party in 2018, when House Democrats ran on health care and protecting patients with pre-existing conditions.
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Republicans ran on repeal of ObamaCare, offering up a tasty steak for which, in return, people plunked down a lot of money.
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Though "Swipe Night" only ran on specific dates in October 2019, users' choices within the interactive experience were added to their profiles.
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She added that nearly 92 percent of its trains ran on time in August, up from about 90 percent in August 2018.
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Mr. Zeller's "The Father" ran on Broadway in 2016, earning Frank Langella a Tony Award for best actor in the title role.
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The Judy Garland Show ran on TV from 1963-64, and it gives us a gorgeous look at 17-year-old Liza.
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Previously, the lens blur feature ran on the CPU and looked somewhat unrealistic, with sharp edges around out-of-focus foreground objects.
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The Surface RT was compact and light, but it ran on a mobile processor that didn't support the standard version of Windows.
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Mahathir came out of retirement and ran on an anti-corruption platform that resonated with voters angry about the allegations surrounding 1MDB.
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Still learning the ropes, I was tasked with creating video advertisements for the supplement, which he ran on his online TV show.
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Barack Obama, who ran on his opposition to the war from the outset (though Obama never had to vote on the issue).
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Some candidates — like Sam Brownback, who was elected governor of Kansas — ran on a staunchly anti-abortion-rights platform, but many didn't.
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Here are the main take-aways from the story BuzzFeed ran on Thursday: Here are the men who associate with Yiannopoulos. 21.
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The greyhounds that ran on that recent Saturday were among the last to compete here before the track shuts down in July.
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Matthew Bourne's well-traveled "Swan Lake," which ran on Broadway in 1998 and won three Tonys, will return to City Center Jan.
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The video is an edited montage of clips from a 20-minute press conference Pelosi held Thursday and ran on Fox News.
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Donald Trump, who ran on a campaign demonizing "illegal" immigrants, is nearing his 100 days benchmark as president of the United States.
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But with the surprise election of President Trump – a non-establishment Republican candidate who ran on draining the swamp – I expected something different.
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Pressley, a 44-year-old Boston city councilor, ran on issues including Medicare-for-all and has gotten support from national progressive groups.
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He ran on the first play of the opening drive and then did not get a touch until late in the first half.
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If they get wobbly or try to diffuse the key Trump policies that Trump won on, that he ran on, danger lies ahead.
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As Lancer, he portrays one of the main characters on the Western TV series Lancer, which ran on CBS from 1968 to 1970.
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We made sure the ad that said it was Paid For by Mike Pence, which was approved, actually never actually ran on Facebook.
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That's thanks to an all-new web rendering engine, also called Quantum, replacing the Gecko engine that previous versions of Firefox ran on.
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"Dawson's Creek," a popular drama about a close-knit group of friends from high school, ran on the WB from 1998 to 2003.
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The show ran on CBS from 1993 to 1999, and she said she's "thrilled" that 20 years later people are still wanting more.
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"In 1988 when it wasn't popular, I ran on a platform of banning and in fact lost that race for Congress," Sanders said.
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A self-identified Democratic socialist, she ran on a liberal platform and chose to emphasize her identity as a young woman of color.
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She says the Facebook ads never ended up running because of the outage, and she can't tell if they ever ran on Instagram.
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Fans of Happy Endings have also created a social media movement to bring back the sitcom, which ran on ABC for three seasons.
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A version of this review originally ran on January 27, 2017, in conjunction with the film's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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The car and the movie also had content that ran on Vox Media and BuzzFeed, which NBCU had made investments in during 2015.
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Cynthia Nixon, a former actress and political neophyte, ran on a platform of tenants' rights, legalising cannabis, criminal-justice reform and clean government.
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He ran on the most hardline pro-Israel platform ever, omitting any mention of the establishment of a Palestinian state in his manifesto.
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He confirmed that he's working with Netflix to revive Top Boy, which ran on Channel 1603 in the UK from 2011 to 2013.
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He composed the second theme song for the NBC game show Celebrity Sweepstakes, which ran on NBC daytime from April 1974 to Oct.
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Weld, a popular former governor who has tended to support more liberal social issues, ran on the 2016 Libertarian ticket with Gary Johnson.
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"I took a running class and we ran on a treadmill and he would always take the treadmill behind me," explained Bryant, 46.
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This story about why humans are ill-suited to tasks like monitoring autonomous vehicles, and easily distracted, originally ran on March 24, 2018.
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Budweiser recently made some six-second online ads that it also ran on TV, showing the format's reuseability that could speed up adoption.
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It was that super-expensive iPod that promised to restore high-fidelity sound to streaming, well before Tidal ran on the same promise.
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All this prompted a 2014 primary challenge from Zephyr Teachout, an Occupy activist and law professor who ran on an anti-corruption platform.
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It sure doesn't speak to his political organization, which the New York Times went inside of in an article that ran on Sunday.
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Norbert Hofer, who ran on an anti-immigrant and anti-Europe platform, won 36.4 percent of the vote to become head of state.
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The former first lady, secretary of State and U.S. senator ran on a platform of creating more technology jobs through computer science education.
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They argue that Trump's election has emboldened racists and bigots, since Trump ran on an explicitly racist platform, giving rise to the attacks.
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Pope Francis made a moving decision on Wednesday when he encouraged a young boy with disabilities who ran on stage to continue playing.
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Governor-elect Ralph Northam and Senator-elect Doug Jones, respectively, both ran on progressive platforms and won with strong showings in the suburbs.
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I went with Olkhon Express, which has two minibus trips a day in either direction, can be booked online and ran on time.
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An identical report ran on the front page of state-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun, accompanying an editorial that discussed establishing "fair" international relations.
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Cisco's action follows a CNN report in April that said ads from over 300 companies, including Cisco, ran on extremist channels on YouTube.
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He ran on a populist platform to break what he described as the grip that elites -- or "power mafia" --- have on Mexican society.
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The Week Ahead When Conor McPherson's "Shining City" ran on Broadway in 2006, it received some rapturous reviews — and two Tony Award nominations.
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Before "Roc," which ran on Fox for only three seasons, from 1991 to 1994, "sad" was rarely a word I associated with sitcoms.
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The game was so brutal that the highlight might have been when a fan ran on the field and was tackled by security.
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When Rahimov made the lift the Kazakhstan national coach, Aleksey Ni, ran on to the platform to hoist his hero off the ground.
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Spicer said the president's team would "keep doing everything we're doing" in order to enact the platform Trump ran on during his campaign.
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But she also ran on a series of bold policy promises: Medicare for all, free public college, a jobs guarantee, criminal justice reform.
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Inside, the Republican senator was remembered, by a man who ran on a ticket against him, for a friendship that transcended political difference.
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"He ran on 'Make America Great Again,' and the point was to defend and protect jobs in the United States," Mr. Skarich said.
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"(A) lot of candidates ran on the gun issue at least in part and were elected on a gun safety agenda," he said.
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In 2013, the company and the manufacturer HTC produced the HTC First, a smartphone that ran on a new Facebook-based operating system.
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Steyer ran on what he described as the five rights; health care, an equal vote, clean air, an education and a living wage.
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Instead, Congress finds itself with unexpected time that creates a meaningful opportunity to get back to work on the agenda they ran on.
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President Trump and Congressional Republicans ran on a pledge to enact tax reform that would fix these problems and help grow our economy.
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A company called Misfit even had a low-powered wearable that ran on coin-cell batteries and never needed to be plugged in.
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There, they either sat quietly for 30 minutes or ran on a treadmill for the same 30 minutes at their preferred running pace.
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"I think I can be more effective fighting from the outside for the agenda President Trump ran on," Mr. Bannon said on Friday.
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The president, who ran on an anti-corruption platform, has had to fend off allegations that he was a tool of the oligarch.
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Film of the encounter from the school's security camera ran on television, and photographs ran in newspapers, but the gunman was never arrested.
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They also appear to be measuring whether the electorate would support him for president if he ran on a platform featuring those issues.
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He ran on promises to make the state work for the people instead of for the elites that were favored by his predecessors.
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Wallace ran on the American Independent Party ticket in the 1968 election, against Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey, and carried five Southern states.
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Trump ran on a campaign promise to build a border wall and have Mexico pay for it, but the country denied those terms.
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Google has also made significant changes to YouTube's advertising policies after ads from 300 companies and organizations ran on channels promoting hate groups.
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" Merrill called Buttigieg's comments "indefensible," and tweeted, "@HillaryClinton ran on a belief in this country & the most progressive platform in modern political history.
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After Trabzonspor supporters ran on to the pitch, one of them tackled an assistant referee and kicked and punched him until security intervened.
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I coded all of the appeals in each ad and weighted the appeals by how many times the ads ran on television. Mrs.
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In the United States, America Ferrera won an Emmy for her starring role in "Ugly Betty," which ran on ABC for four seasons.
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The other candidates in the primary race ran on relatively progressive platforms, but Krasner had the strongest progressive record on criminal justice issues.
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" These "values," he writes, "selected as their winner every single presidential candidate who ever ran on a platform of segregation or white supremacy.
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The episode that ran on Saturday was about the 1991 rape trial of William Kennedy Smith, a nephew of President John F. Kennedy.
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It's not surprising to see a man who ran on a platform of cruelty and ignorance govern in a cruel and ignorant manner.
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When Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's party was elected in 2015, one of the main promises he ran on was to legalize marijuana.
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But there was room for a surge in Democratic turnout, and it's clear that Tipirneni ran on a campaign that energized the base.
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There was no Federal Reserve Bank, the economy ran on the gold standard and military was small with only commitments to guarding the frontier.
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Bloomberg won two resounding victories as a liberal Republican who ran on the GOP line to avoid what was then a crowded Democratic primary.
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For example, she ran on a community prosecution model that put prosecutors in specific neighborhoods so they could build better ties with the community.
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Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez campaigned for an opposing candidate who ran on issues like Medicare for All and a $15 minimum wage.
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The video pointed out that ads ran on many of these videos as well, and it called on advertisers to push back on YouTube.
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"Valentine's Day can absolutely get fucked," I said the next day to my friend Michelle as I ran on the treadmill and cried simultaneously.
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The Canadian-made show ran on Nick from 1992 until '96, with a short-lived revival in 1999 that petered out after two seasons.
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On Thursday, Congress released more than 3,000 advertisements that the Russia-based Internet Research Agency ran on Facebook and Instagram between 2015 and 2017.
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I ran on the treadmill in the HOVR Phantom, and thought they were super light and had a decent amount of bounce to them.
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Obama ran on a pledge to end the Iraq War and vowed to reduce the number of US forces there during his first term.
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Hill ran on a platform that includes support for affordable healthcare, common-sense gun laws, criminal justice reform, affordable childcare, and defending reproductive rights.
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The first season, which ran on Netflix in September, while robust, seemed mostly concerned with world-building and laying the groundwork for future stories.
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Then, Trump and his GOP rivals all ran on scrapping Obamacare in the 2016 presidential primary — without much of a plan to replace it.
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The App Store launched just before the iPhone 3G with the release of iPhone OS 2 (which, counterintuitively, also ran on the iPod Touch).
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Instead, he ran on a bold progressive platform, proposing Medicare-for-all and universal full-day preschool and kindergarten for Colorado's public school kids.
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It premiered on the West End in 1981 and ran for a whopping 21 years, and ran on Broadway for 18 starting in 1982.
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" The story ran on October 5, 2017, under the headline: "Russian propaganda may have been shared hundreds of millions of times, new research says.
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After all, how does a president who ran on a vow not to touch entitlements nominate Tom Price to lead Health and Human Services?
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Persky's decision to offer leniency to convicted rapist stands in stark contrast with the platform he ran on for his judgeship on in 2002.
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Trump ran on promises of deregulation, and the bump in optimism post-election signals that Main Street is banking on him to follow through.
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President-elect Trump ran on his business acumen, putting himself before the electorate as the only person capable of energizing American business and manufacturing.
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It was prompted by then-coalition member Yair Lapid's secular, centrist Yesh Atid party which ran on a platform of "sharing the national burden".
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Instead, on Sunday, Le Pen was soundly defeated by Emmanuel Macron, a 39-year-old independent who ran on an unashamedly pro-European platform.
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