"John would run away from us, and then he'd run away from the pacesetters," Lucas said.
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"You train people not to run away from hard things, not to run away from the suffering of others," Miller explained.
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"Before that night, I didn't run away, I couldn't run away, because I didn't think I would ever be believed," he said.
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Why children run away from home The National Runaway Safeline is careful to emphasize that children who run away from home are not "bad" kids.
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In their report, officers also noted that the 14-year-old had run away in the past and sparked an "unruly child and run away investigation."
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The End of the F*cking World is a love story about two British teens who first run away from home, then later run away from a horrifically bloody murder scene.
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Shame makes people want to run away and hide That's because shame makes people want to run away and hide, says Jessica Tracy, a psychologist at the University of British Columbia.
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" MARRIAGE LESSON LEARNED "We don't run away from issues.
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After that, I will either run away or introduce myself.
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She had already tried to run away once, in 2011.
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Why did people run away to Athens at that time?
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Jessica Biel wants to run away and join the circus!
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First you see her, then you scream and run away.
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WOMAN: And to run away or try to get away.
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When you find yourself in dire straits, just run away.
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But she's now gone, having given up and run away.
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These days, it's hard to truly run away from it.
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The man was detained after he tried to run away.
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Agitated dogs may bite, or get spooked and run away.
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The police suspected him, and he had to run away.
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She turned to look and saw a man run away.
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Rather than run away, it's something I'm trying to examine.
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"Run away, if someone tells you that," Dr. Keegan says.
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What if they just run away together to New York?
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Amazon was expected to run away with the holiday season.
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I didn't have any choice - I could not run away.
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And then he'd grab your tits and then run away.
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You need to run away, you need to run, OK?
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Without it, your imagination may run away with you today.
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It's easy to let your imagination run away with itself.
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In the rush to run away, the kids trampled another.
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Many scream and run away when they see other elephants.
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"Pine Island is poised to really run away," said Willis.
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He tried to run away, but was taken into custody.
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How are we going to run away from what's coming?
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Even the paint's trying to run away from this place.
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The men stopped, and Mr. Turner began to run away.
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The bears then run away, off camera, chasing each other.
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Bugs are small and run away when they see you.
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But I didn't run away because I had family problems.
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Just don't let paranoia or fear run away with you.
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You need to be careful, so they don't run away.
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Only those who could run away managed to escape arrest.
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Run away from Trump and risk losing your primary fight.
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He would run away from me and go and play.
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"Don't let your emotions run away with you," he stressed.
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I had to run away to seek safety for myself.
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Are we all supposed to be afraid and run away?
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Two of his daughters have also tried to run away.
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A student was injured when she tried to run away.
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"Run away from me, baby," he insisted, over and over.
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And investors generally decided to run away from risky companies.
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So many things that other shows have run away from.
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Not one deer, but when many of them run away.
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And I said, why do you want to run away?
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I wanted to run away when I was a kid.
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Now try to run away, fool, run away now if you can, run on your hands, run on your head, run with all your strength, fool, so I never have to see you again. Run.
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You feel for him even when you want to run away.
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We need him to stick and stay, and not run away.
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Put on "Run Away with Me." Also, eat a hot dog.
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You can't run away from it, as Rodolfo tries to do.
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So, people tend to run away from it out of fear.
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When the tear gas was deployed they began to run away.
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In fact, she has a plan for them to run away.
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And their responses are, 'Well, then don't run away from us.
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"I don't think Americans are built to run away," he said.
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She hears an answering-machine, for the Yanks have run away.
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Instead, Jughead wishes they could run away together and leave Riverdale.
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With their son buried, Misti and Steve wanted to run away.
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Why did they want to run away in the first place?
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It is terrifying, so why don't these bosses simply run away?
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"She said students would run away from her," her mom said.
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But I'm letting my wearables imagination run away a little bit.
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I run away in panic, and then feel really bad afterwards.
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Republicans should not run away from healthcare, you can't do it.
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"When those roles come along, you don't run away," he said.
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Iran has a collapsing economy, high unemployment, and run-away inflation.
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"Their reservations do not cause me to run away," Cain said.
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"I'm not going to run away from that one," she said.
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Their passengers were also forced to get out and run away.
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No, it wasn't, but we were too afraid to run away.
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The government says that the women would run away and vanish.
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The chefs hoped half of the dining room would run away.
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The goats scream and run away from me and kick me.
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"We heard people screaming, 'gun' 'shooter' and 'run away,'" Sirus said.
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She tried to run away from them, but they shot her.
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They would run away, and that was the end of that.
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It is not a crime to run away from foster care.
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Do I think anyone is going to run away with this?
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How is Ms. Klein so sure the dogs won't run away?
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Flood the zone with shit and people will run away screaming.
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"He revealed he had run away and needed help," said Westerbeek.
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No team seems very likely to run away from the pack.
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But our passions can run away with us, especially in politics.
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"So you've run away from home?" she said at one point.
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"I don't think there's anything to run away from," Shanahan said.
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He arrived to find that his sons had already run away.
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To try to run away from it is just not effective.
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I wanted to go toward these messages rather than run away.
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We circle around it, we dip toward it, we run away.
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Will breaks an implicit rule: He refuses to run away from danger.
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As Kitty tried to run away, she was shot in the leg.
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"That&aposs what he&aposs trying to run away from," Kerry said.
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"When you face something like this you can't run away," he said.
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Will you run away or will you remain to confront the truth?
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Both are prepared to run away from Westeros with their unborn baby.
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What if you run away from me and I can't keep up?
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Virtuix Omni Run away from reality with the Virtuix Omni http://tcrn.
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Or perhaps, as in Fallujah in June, IS will simply run away.
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"She couldn't run away," said prosecutor Beth Silverman during closing arguments Monday.
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There's a shame that you feel that you can't run away from.
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Fame made him run away; celebrity, despite the Shrimpton blip, appalled him.
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That's why I think the best thing to do is run away.
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The majority of the people – even me — I would probably run away.
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He had run away from home to escape his father and stepmother.
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While not exactly a run-away smash, the song earned favorable reviews.
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I'm getting the bug again, where I just want to run away.
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It goes down the cliff, giving her some time to run away.
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"So many people want to run away from the anxiety," she says.
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He says that if you encounter a shark, do not run away.
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The crowd screams, and people try to run away from the car.
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The Hurricanes threatened to run away with it in the second period.
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Polly explains that she and Jason were going to run away together.
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Dinardo shot Sturgis as he started to run away, the complaint states.
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"She would never run away," a friend told the station of Jayme.
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Cops say he tried to run away but didn't get very far.
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I could see stealing something, but then you'd want to run away.
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I wanted to run away from her, and now I understand why.
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Flanagan: So, in review, if you're attacked by an alligator, run away.
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Now, instead of being attacked when you get close, they run away.
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He was right there with me, telling my customers to run away.
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"The guys who ran should have run away from me," she said.
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That's why I find it so cathartic to run away from home.
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Animals can run away, but they can also fight, the woman says.
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Now the Cubs are threatening to run away with the N.L. Central.
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He warns that the Alliance can't run away from the t-word.
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Run away with the Gemini new moon to a new friend circle!
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Oh, and also to make it harder for them to run away.
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She then refuses to talk to him, instead choosing to run away.
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I'm not going to let them run away from these uncomfortable conversations.
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"We cut off the barbed wire to run away," Mr. Rahimi said.
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Police could be heard telling tourists to run away from the Capitol.
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They would sooner run away from an escapee as chase him down.
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I learned not to run away, to take a break and breathe.
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By the end of Episode 4, no one's even run away yet.
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But it has slightly run away from them in the last week.
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But it has slightly run away from them in the last week.
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And I'm not trying to run away from my problems like Winter.
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And they would usually at that point stop moving or run away.
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"You can&apost run away from debt in retirement," DuPont adds. 4.
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That I told people you don't have to run away from Florida.
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"It would have been almost impossible to run away," Mr. Green said.
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But if we don't give them any freedom, they will run away.
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Passengers want to help; they can't, and they can't even run away.
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"But the more you do it, the more the ghosts run away."
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"We don't just publish a paper and then run away," he added.
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Now that Trump's in charge, they've run away from all of it.
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But the Patriots had not run away from the confused, tentative Rams.
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Yeah, I can't really run away from the scene of a crime.
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They realize they can't run away: They have to get rid of it.
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Run away to Europe on a science trip with his friends, of course.
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If people had evacuated, they might have been killed trying to run away.
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It does not mean we are going to run away from this kingdom.
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They just remove their tweets and run away, and that drives me nuts.
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Luckily, I was able to shove him into the bathtub and run away.
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Because if it does have purpose, and you run away, you're better off.
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And, you know, that smile didn't make me want to run away, either.
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Ever want to run away to another land and try to escape reality?
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"Some people in this game, they'll run away from that shot," Sellers said.
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Like Bruce, June is ready to run away from her crappy Gilead family.
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But before you run away screaming from all these feelings, take a breather.
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Or to put it another way, the party has decided — to run away.
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I run away — try to get away from her — she's chasing behind me.
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That's when Gronk jumped in -- stole the jersey and tried to run away.
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"I don't think they were trying to run away or anything," he said.
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"You have no choice; you have to run away," said Kurdish peshmerga Col.
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She reveals her impressive savings and offers to run away with Mary Agnes.
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Speak from the heart and try not to run away after saying it.
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Those people—123 percent of the time those people run away from us.
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Maybe I wanna run away with the circus and be a fuckin' clown.
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"Well enough to be like, 'Hi Beyoncé,' and then run away," Glover joked.
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"I don't want women to think if you get attacked, you run away."
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I, too, would run away from someone vomiting their lunch on the street.
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The dog seems to fall down, and then get up and run away.
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She claims he then tried to kiss her before she could run away.
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"Those are salient issues that the MDC cannot run away from," said Masunungure.
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And, more often than not, they'll run away rather than biting a human.
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I have run away to North Korea and I'm never coming back. Melania.
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Seeing Scar tell Simba to "run away and never return" took us back.
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Her mother asked if she was trying to run away from her problems.
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Some England fans confronted the onrushing fans while others tried to run away.
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That doesn't mean Bradford was trying to run away from police, Crump said.
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It's your job to fix the damn workplace, not run away from it.
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When they got off their bikes to intervene, Turner tried to run away.
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I don't want to be the guy to run away from a challenge.
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No question, and I don't run away from the Marxist aspects of this.
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I would be like, "Have you ever acted?" and they would run away.
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"A lot of people try to run away from [fear]," Grant tells CNBC.
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McCollum added four hoops, including a 3-pointer, to the run-away spurt.
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If he does, López Obrador will easily run away from the United States.
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Reyes Gallegos told authorities that his wife had run away and not returned.
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"Even if I'm naked, I'll run away," Mr. Cifuentes quoted him as saying.
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"Who cares about the workers' health, while the rich run away," she said.
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I needed to crawl out of the room before I could run away.
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"Run away as fast as you can," read an article on Cosmopolitan's website.
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The former cupboard occupant barely managed to pull himself free and run away.
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"Before, people would run away; they feared the government, the soldiers," Lilesa said.
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I wanted to run away from the fact that I'd been in treatment.
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You get discouraged; you want to quit, to run away from your problems.
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Hailey Allegedly Wrote About Her Plan to Run Away in Her Diary According to her family, Hailey left her diary behind that allegedly detailed her plan to run away with a 32-year-old man she met online, Fox News reports.
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As Jay and I walked the streets, I asked why he didn't run away.
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They didn't have the resources to run away when ISIS came two years ago.
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Even though Snow and Hercules don't run away together, but they do slay together.
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She did nearly call off her plan to run away with Nano (Jaime Lorente).
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If I was with my child we wouldn't be able to run away easily.
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Allen contributed a 3-point basket and four free throws to the run-away.
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He said officers used a Taser on Blevins, who then tried to run away.
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So you'd run away from combat but have this crazy, bombastic piece still going.
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Because they didn't run away with the others, they thought they wouldn't be touched.
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"If you can run away — do it and take others with you," Smith said.
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I called her father and calmly told him that our daughter had run away.
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"It was just because they want to run away from Boko Haram," Fati says.
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It pushes me to speak when I want to run away from the platform.
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Fred accuses Serena of being unnecessarily mean to June, causing her to run away.
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Although Maria had run away in the past, she always came back, Rodriguez says.
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"Another politician would have run away from those people that were rioting," she said.
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Turner then attempted to run away, and one of the graduate students tackled him.
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When people are trying to run away, you're trying to find your way in.
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Why it's encouraging: At least something has the ability to run away from Earth.
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But you think that if you run away, they are going to find you.
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They allege that authorities dismissed their concerns, suspecting the teen had instead run away.
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I was trying to run away from my problems and then I almost overdosed.
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Run away from The Hanks and his super-surveillance apparatus before it's too late!
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"Let's run away," his girlfriend Una said shortly after my dad received the tickets.
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His mission is simple: find Susan Duncan, rescue Rachel, and run away with her.
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"When I tell someone I'm repairing a flooded car, they run away," Benoit says.
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Anna McDonald's world shatters after her husband and her best friend run away together.
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Sturgis starts to run away and Dinardo shoots at him, striking and killing him.
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Sturgis started to run away, and Dinardo shot Sturgis, killing him, the affidavit states.
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He was warned that if he tried to run away, they would shoot him.
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Have I just come back to someone I've been trying to run away from?
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"We have to show them they can't run away from our students," he said.
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You don't have to run away from stress — just stay on top of it.
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Emma: Run away faster, prepared an ambush, staged a scene to send people away.
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I would never have fixed that fence; I would have panicked and run away.
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Some had run away when they learned their families planned to marry them off.
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Now, she is left watching a man she abhors run away with her crusade.
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He'll have upped and run away With a social climbing heiress from New York!
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North Carolina Republicans will not be able to run away from either in 2018.
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But I do not want you to have to run away to get it.
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"Streets not safe/but I never run away," he sings, in a dulcet voice.
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Dwight and the few of his buddies who lived through the fight run away.
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If a vampire comes at you… well, you know, maybe you could run away.
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As a runner, you just assume that you can just run away from people.
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By that time, Missouri had already run away with the game, leading 50-27.
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"I've never seen the C.I.A. run away," a former senior State Department official said.
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Then run away apologizing for the tuberculosis they now have to be vaccinated against.
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With the cops distracted, the two suspects in the car tried to run away.
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People fall on the ground or get injured when they attempt to run away.
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The city is getting arrest warrants for children who run away from foster care.
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Jess asks Rory to run away with him, and it's incredibly upsetting and sad.
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He goes: 'You have to run away from the gunfire, not towards the gunfire.
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And they said there were some cases of children who tried to run away.
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"We should just run away somewhere, start over — like a new family," he adds.
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Officially, the French Army insisted that Mr. Audin had run away while being transferred.
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Some dance right up to the line of being obvious and then run away.
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After Emmett relinquished the items to the two men, he tried to run away.
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Before you run away from your desk job in terror, there is a compromise.
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The monsters I mostly run away from don't feel like causes here, but symptoms.
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Buttigieg, meanwhile, warned Democrats not to allow Sanders to run away with the nomination.
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As they surrounded his house, another man inside, Charlie Robinson, tried to run away.
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If that number regresses to the mean significantly, U.N.C. could run away with it.
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"it's like 'run away with me' it's 2 much for the half-open heart."
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If we've learned anything from Calloway's previous scandals, she doesn't run away from them.
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Boom-R-Rang Light and throw, then run away from where you are standing.
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According to prosecutors, Mr. Lei tried to run away, but the officers tackled him.
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The tiniest provocations start these escalating jags that run away on their own steam. . . .
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Sarah allegedly tried to run away from the facility, but was quickly apprehended by staff.
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When Ophelia encourages Hamlet to run away with her, she earns the hate of Gertrude.
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He has to deal with his problems — he can't just run away and ignore them.
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Cue significant amounts of squealing, screaming, and multiple attempts to run away — all from Fallon.
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Busting Kitaoka's nose open, it looked like Cruickshank was beginning to run away with it.
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Now, before I run away with optimism, I want to tell you trust but verify.
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Some animal might have smelled it and I would've felt too ill to run away.
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It was that badgering that drove you to run away in the summer of 1958.
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Sanders looks strong on the left but hasn't been able to run away with it.
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But Taylor, the underdog in next month's Republican primary, has run away from the endorsement.
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Especially the feeling of wanting to run away from it all, but also the guilt.
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Viewers of the event, which was broadcast on television, saw national-guard conscripts run away.
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Unfortunately, they can't run away from their problems, and they have to return to Winterfell.
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And when Trump gets into trouble, the elected and established Republicans run away from him.
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There's a reason the Hawkins kids always run away screaming when stuff like this happens!
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I can't decide if I want to know everything about him or run away, fast.
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After his Golden Globe win for best screenplay, everyone thought he'd run away with it.
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" Her main impulse, she explained, was to no longer run away from her "life story.
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Discord with his father led him to run away from home when he was 14.
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He seems to be attempting to run away from the death and destruction behind him.
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Not only will they stop defending him, but they will actively run away from Trump.
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Sharrow allegedly tried to run away on foot after the incident, the Press Herald reports.
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SUZY & SAM — MOONRISE KINGDOM Two 12-year-olds run away from home to be together?
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Could this reveal about Polly also explain why Jason wanted to run away from home?
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He would run away from the diplomatic achievements of every Republican president since Ronald Reagan.
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Gusé says Karlie had never run away before and she thinks her stepdaughter was abducted.
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There are alternative options for law enforcement to place juveniles who have run away temporarily.
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You won't run away to the shadows and disappear because you think you can't compete.
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The police spokesman says the teen, who is 16, had run away from New Jersey.
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Oklahoma would eventually build up a 13-point lead to run away with the victory.
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"I'm a moderate Republican, and yet my party has run away from that," Camm said.
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The absolute best thing about the MiniPRO is that it won't run away from you.
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They emit a loud, painful sound over a long distance and make people run away.
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You don't have a gun or anything — you just have to run away and hide.
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A member can run away from the organization and turn himself in to government authorities.
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He also found Alaa's mother's corpse; she had stayed behind, too frail to run away.
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Others have run away from home because their parents would not allow them to go.
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"We deserve the criticism and will not run away from it," Micale, the coach, said.
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"The three girls together beat up the two boys, who finally had to run away."
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"Those families who run away from Benghazi, their sons were from terrorist groups," said Mismari.
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Brewers LF Ryan Braun is one home run away from 300 for his career. 2.
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But when Miranda went missing, nobody speculated she'd run away, and fear gripped the community.
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" He added, "I tried to run away from her [in] every possible way I could.
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Don't run away with the idea that The Saint on television is an easy life.
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Catherine, I have only one piece of advice for you: Run away from your mom.
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They'd say something and run away, and I couldn't keep up with them, of course.
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"We tried to run away once, but my mother realized she wasn't prepared," Mora recalled.
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She had been scared and had run away — without even grabbing all of her clothes.
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But if they run away from him, they could face serious retribution from base voters.
|
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Before she vanished in February, Serenity had threatened to run away from the Children's Home.
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"These people always run away," a policeman tells Ayaan when he asks about the case.
|
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The gunmen gave the family three options: they could grow poppy, run away, or die.
|
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By this point he had run away from home after an argument with his mother.
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Martin was punched and choked, tried to run away and was beaten more, he said.
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JB just revealed his furry pal, Sushi, decided to run away about a month ago.
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"You can't just run away from it and try not talking about it," she said.
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The truck had turned over and the driver had run away, leaving the migrants behind.
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In the first few months after her father died, she'd only pretended to run away.
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Gaff's conclusion—live for the now, bail out, run away—is terrible advice, of course.
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By the 2018 midterms, many Republicans will openly run away from him, if not sooner.
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You could run away or lock yourself in the bathroom, but this is not recommended.
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For so many others of us, however, it was a place to run away from.
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If this is the attire of your profession, run away as fast as you can.
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It's not so easy for Donald Trump to deny or run away from this one.
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After another burst of gunshots, he pleaded with his father to run away, and quickly.
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"I don't think you should run away from the obvious," Justice Kavanaugh told Mr. Sullivan.
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Some try to analyze, or to run away; others, in the end, just give up.
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Hopefully, like Hawes, you'll be in a situation where the bear will run away from you.
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Living in the Seattle suburbs, the 15-year-old decided to run away to the city.
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It's certainly an interesting idea to run away but… it's not like she can get far.
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Gilgeous-Alexander (11 points) and Harris (nine) combined for 20 points in the early run-away.
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If Hutchison hadn't come along, she says, she likely would have run away from home regardless.
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And nobody is there to love the animal, the rest of the herd has run away.
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"They can't run away because they are the main company," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Usually, they jump up and run away, sometimes injuring hunters in the process, Purdom told CNN.
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Renault has almost completely run away with the team championship, so that one's pretty much settled.
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Well, now there's the video for "Let's Run Away" and that's exactly what's happening on screen!
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David and his henchmen run away in terror once Van Ness breaks out the machine gun.
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"They'll run away from Bernie Sanders like the devil running away from holy water," Carville said.
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It's also got RFID protection that ensures hackers won't run away with your credit card chips.
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Even if they run away from you, they leave droppings you can go and pick up.
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Eventually, after far too many episodes, they finally run away, vowing to take down their parents.
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When the first shot of rounds were happening, he actually had a chance to run away.
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If you do see me at a show, you don't have to run away in fear.
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Most people would run away from slathering snail mucus (yes, I said mucus) on their faces.
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Minnesota began to run away from the Knicks in the opening minutes of the third quarter.
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" Giudice continued: "She likes to plant the seed and then run away like 'Oh poor Jacqueline.
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Jesse Owens was a runner — but that doesn't mean Race should run away from his story.
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How many people in his life run away terrified every time they hear a toilet flush?
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While some of those children may have run away, others may have been abducted or worse.
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Not to run away from something but to get closer to something, since everything begins now.
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It was mesmerizing and wonderful and I want to run away and make babies with it.
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It's akin to putting locks on doors only after criminals have run away with the loot.
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It's been many moons since restless adolescents regularly threatened to run away and join the circus.
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He was poised and confident and when he gets loose, he can run away from you.
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"Many of the terrorists had turned tail and run away already," Erdogan said in a speech.
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"Under apartheid, when you see the police, you have to run away," said David Khumalo, 60.
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Víctor Hugo Ochoa, the center's director, said Mélida arrived angry and often threatened to run away.
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They run in the direction of threats where others would run away from - disturbances and fights.
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Coverage of hot-button issues should immerse itself in this complexity, not run away from it.
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I did this to run away from transitioning and hopefully finally bring my body into proportion.
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Destani had already run away weeks earlier from the female-only residence on the Cayuga campus.
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Cars were coming at high speed and we kept having to run away through the ditches.
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I wasn't born here, I wasn't raised here, I've never lived or run away from here.
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Fitbit's business has been hurting as companies like Apple run away with the premium smartwatch market.
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By then, perhaps, the Tampa Bay Rays will have run away with the American League East.
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You leave yourself open all over the place, and when things get dicey, you run away.
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"I'm a coward; I run away from violence," he told the photography site ASX in 2013.
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She reaches out to touch it while all around her, people shout warnings to run away.
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All of which made it hard to believe that they had run away, Ms. Parsons said.
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"These are stocks you want to run away from," McDonald told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Friday.
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" Today, no one needs to run away -- or even leave the house -- to catch "The Circus.
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Did Roman get caught up in the drug trade, or change his identity and run away?
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Nationally, and in New Hampshire, Dean began to run away with the race by the summer.
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"She doesn't run away from things that are scary, she wants to fix them," Nicole says.
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"If we can make things that people run away with, that's absolutely the dream," he said.
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She wants to run away to the elegant Metropolitan Museum — and on Saturday, from 2160 a.m.
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Twenty-five of the children had run away from the adults they had been placed with.
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Facebook simply couldn't run away from those realities anymore — certainly not in three seconds or less.
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It tried now to run away, though there was no place for it to run to.
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But when you run away from doctor, that means you have to do your own doctoring.
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Nore Davis was a winning street racer, but even he couldn't run away from the law.
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He slowly falls in love with his stepmother and asks her to run away with him.
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Video footage from the scene shows Sonboly shooting at people as they try to run away.
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In the first game, players could easily run away from enemies and hide without much consequence.
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He claims they tried to pull him into the room ... as he tried to run away.
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Should we run away and leave our country or should we stay behind and fight on?
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"You cannot teach an animal who is so afraid of humans they run away," he says.
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After Hailey went missing, her family alleged she had run away with a man she met online.
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She convinced Godejohn to murder Dee Dee and liberate her, so that they could run away together.
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Both girls allegedly decided to run away and even dyed their hair Friday night, according to SaukValley.com.
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Ahlam was trapped in the brothel for a few months before seizing an opportunity to run away.
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This isn't Angel's first time to run away from home — but he promises it'll be his last!
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"It's clear that they have run away from the fact these are avocados from Mexico," said Frankel.
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I want to run away and sit under a bridge eating Belgian buns until my head explodes.
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Elle agrees with all of Campbell's sadistic whims and promises she won't run away from him again.
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He managed to run away a few minutes before me, but decided to stay, despite the danger.
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The important takeaway, though, is that no one candidate looks set to run away with the race.
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She later tries to run away from the Brotherhood, but is captured by the Hound, Sandor Clegane.
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Most suspects might run away from their wanted ads, but 31-year-old Roderick Hill feels differently.
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Schemes for harvesting rainwater, by collecting it in tanks rather than letting it run away, are commonplace.
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Regardless, the ladder seems to think the solution is to run away rather than face its problems.
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I've suffered a lot—so much so that I've had to run away from Palermo several times.
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His mate was standing at the entrance so I didn't have a choice, I couldn't run away.
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So if a job advert talks about passion or superheroes, run away faster than a speeding Batmobile.
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One, called Too-ja-ka -- "to spread" in Malagasy -- causes cattle to run away when thieves approach.
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Ultimately, Mitchell planned to kill her husband, Lyle, and run away with Sweat and Mitchell to Mexico.
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"I was terrified...I tend to run away from relationships that are serious," she says, still crying.
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He really did run away, leaving her to take care of her sickly husband all by himself.
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Network effects helped Google, Facebook and Amazon run away from their competitors, and are helping Uber today.
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It's a childhood game where kids ring doorbells, or knock on the door, and then run away.
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There are not a lot of guys that are going to run away with this thing today.
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Like they're scared to death because they're pooping and can't run away if there's any danger afoot.
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They'd come at me with their clubs and stones, and all I could do was run away.
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Sano is one home run away from matching the career high of 25 he set last season.
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He said that when he made his report, police said she had likely run away with someone.
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Because he wouldn't run away, he wouldn't walk away from us, so that was the only [conclusion].
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The "Run Away with Me" singer explained how much she loved the classic show as a kid.
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Are there specific things we can do, or has the internet kind of run away with us?
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Paul Davis said Edelen had multiple warrants and tried to run away from officers during the arrest.
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I'd like to be healthy enough to kick down warehouse doors and run away from the police.
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So what should you do if you're face to face with a hugger and can't run away?
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MORE. They should have run away from Trump after he verbally attacked the gold star Khan family.
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They stuffed themselves on the next day's meals, then tried to run away when the coaches returned.
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It's hard enough for a candidate to run away from a conventional president of his own party.
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No matter how much the Republican Party may want to run away from him, it clearly cannot.
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Accompanying Duquet at the novel's opening is another servant named René Sel, who does not run away.
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Rather than run away from the anti-intellectual label, Republicans embraced it for their own political purposes.
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When we feel shame, embarrassment or humiliation it's very easy to close off, run away and detach.
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While Ashley's mother, Lori Pond, told police her daughter would "never run away," police initially suspected otherwise.
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" Coupe-Decale, a phrase in Nouchi (Ivorian slang), literally translates as "to cheat someone and run away.
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I had no control over my destiny, and everything around me could suddenly die or run away.
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" She said that, "Aquaria likes to poke the bear and run away, but I will chase her.
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In the East division, the Washington Nationals should run away with their fifth title in seven seasons.
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It was quiet, he said, until violence broke out and people began to scream and run away.
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He looks at the Night King like, is he just going to run away or give up?
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If so, as the universe grows, it will expand faster and faster and run away from itself.
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These kids needed adults who would stand by them and who were not going to run away.
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"I would find every chance I got to run away from home, go sing somewhere," she said.
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Really, who is going to accuse anyone of letting his imagination run away with him these days?
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Vrelo Sport had run away with the league, but Brezovica was still hanging on in second place.
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The shelter staff members admitted that they have had cases where kids have tried to run away.
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Ben wants to run away with her, but he's in no state to make such big decisions.
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"Instead of a strategy where you attack the virus, you run away from it," said Dr. Enard.
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We've won when we've really swung the bats in a massive way and run away with something.
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At this point, you might be asking yourself: Can't animals just run away from a raging fire?
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They have taken the result and run away with it to excuse anything they want to do.
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She manages to run away and assuages her relatives by sharing some of the money she earns.
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The Cavaliers are not falling into the trap of letting Golden State run away with the game.
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The training taught them how to barricade doors with desks and chairs, and run away from gunfire.
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I'm really lucky with her that she doesn't run away, she just likes laying in the sun.
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"Pollution is a huge contributor of inflammation, and you can't really run away from it," Travis said.
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People outside the rally said they believe Trump will run away with the state again this year.
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Tom and his companions run away to an island, but eventually return to take up treasure hunting.
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They believed that because the door to the family's home was unlocked, Shemika must have run away.
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"He started trying to run away," said Asa Lowe, 42, who had been walking on Seventh Avenue.
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"Believe me, those are problems no rational politician runs toward — they run away from," Mr. Ferrer said.
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And how he could have run away, and he did, and God told him to come back.
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If they went out into the courtyard, he would scream that they were trying to run away.
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Most runaways did not head north, and most slaves who sought their liberty did not run away.
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I was going to run away from home, then decided that I needed to finish high school.
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"I'm the girl who run away from Kuwait to Thailand," she wrote in one post in English.
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It's an adaptation of Runaways, a series about teenagers who run away after discovering their parents are supervillains.
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Gaia proceeds to run away with the camera pointed directly at her face and it is too pure.
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He realizes there's something different about him, and it's really, really sad, because these kids, they run away.
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Hovan tried to run away from police before he was taken down by an officer using a Taser.
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Plants can't run away, or gnash back with tooth and claw, but they're not completely defenseless, either. [Science]
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A few years after they moved in, "one of the girls did try to run away," Vinyard says.
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"This could be the first ever child to run away from home before he's born," quipped a third.
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I fell down, and then I found myself under other people who were also trying to run away.
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There was another child, a boy, who she heard had run away from the orphanage with his cousin.
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But on the opposite extreme, some youths have run away from their home countries to escape forced marriages.
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Earlier this season, June tried to run away with Nick's car, but then realized there was no escaping.
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Given the opportunity, the more dominant of the two has and will always run away for doggie adventure.
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She started singing a fucking song about how he shouldn't say yes and instead run away with her.
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This led to a brief relationship with an amnesiac Mie, who then decided to run away with Tom.
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It just makes me so proud that my brother had the chance to run away, but he didn't.
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Does the goalie man drop his stick while trying to run away with his hands full of beer?
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The man fired "multiple shots" at Jenifer as she tried to run away with the shooter in pursuit.
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Seriously: if you find yourself alone as one or more enemies start to close the distance, run away.
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Because if I were a strong woman, I would have kicked him in the balls and run away.
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If they are smaller or weaker than you, just yank it out of their hands and run away.
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It's really hard to run away from it, but it's also really easy to lose it out there.
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He then allegedly let the wounded dog outside to run away and told the owner Luca had escaped.
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Apparently there are people who would rather kayak up to a bear than frantically run away from one.
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I wanted to escape, run away, disappear — I didn't want to be me all because of my body.
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I knew an injury had halted her athletic aspirations; I heard she'd tried to run away from home.
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Tests have also been performed when women are accused of moral crimes or have run away from home.
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People are so scared of being or looking vulnerable that they run away from what they're actually feeling.
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Children cry out in glee, while other, more fragile humans get kind of freaked out and run away.
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Colorado led just 15-13 before McKinley Wright IV and Siewert ignited the early run-away with layups.
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On the other hand, if you don't run away screaming and they are sinister, you've got another problem.
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The police advised Londoners involved in the attacks to run away, rather than negotiate or surrender with attackers.
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"It's run away and there might be a big correction but I can't say it's insane," Icahn said.
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"It's run away and there might be a big correction but I can't say it's insane," he said.
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Guadagno tried to run away from Christie and his toxic legacy in the state but it didn't work.
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And I think nowadays, you may as well embrace it, rather then kind of run away from it.
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Advocates of affirmative action should not run away from fashioning their arguments for affirmative action along these lines.
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She's run away from school for a week armed with a camcorder to capture the band's traveling tomfoolery.
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"We had a chance to take the game and run away with it, and we didn't," O'Reilly said.
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We could not carry anything with us because we just had to run away to save our lives.
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We'll laugh (initially) when her response to putting on a jacket before heading outside is to run away.
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It turned out to be impossible for me to "run away" in the sense other American teenagers did.
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And his young mistress (Isla Fisher) sees the abduction as an opportunity for them to run away together.
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"Sometimes it can be so aggressive that you give up and run away from the article," she said.
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"A lot of people approach me and then see my portfolio and then run away screaming," he said.
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At Challagi, the days of draconian punishments are past, but still far more students run away than graduate.
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"This was such an extreme view that even the president's other lawyers had to run away from it."
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Mahomes helped the Chiefs run away with the game by leading his team to two fourth-quarter touchdowns.
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He destroys her artistic materials and, when she threatens to run away, confiscates all her money and jewels.
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Today, people are more likely to run away from real estate than be tempted to kill for it.
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They'll twitch, break free, and run away, clacking across the ceramic tile: clippity-clop , clippity-clop , clippity-clop .
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She said, 'If I didn't have you guys, I would have just packed my bags and run away.
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After Tremayne and Markham's Indian servants run away, taking the pack mules with them, bizarre plot twists ensue.
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It's time for sweet bay scallops, now the jellies have turned tail in the Sound and run away.
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Michigan State started the game as though it would quickly run away from the conference's last-place team.
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At the time of his disappearance in 2013, his mother believed that Shane had run away from home.
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Crump, the family lawyer, told CNN that Jones never fired his gun and had tried to run away.
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If the best version of Penn State shows up, the Nittany Lions could run away with this one.
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When encountering difficulties, we should not complain about ourselves, blame others, lose confidence or run away from responsibilities.
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"Don't run away from problems, because you're going to have them when you go somewhere else," said Mahadevan.
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Neither method was especially reliable or secure — Charles often feared the collector would run away with her money.
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It's a form of human love to accept our complicated, messy humanity and not run away from it.
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Looks like you can't avoid running into your problems sometimes -- but you can always run away from them.
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Rather than run away from the close contact with members of the wedding party, Ms. Wolfson leaned in.
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Also, a girl recently got killed in my country because she helped someone run away to get married.
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Moreno convinced Palma's wife to run away together to San Francisco, taking Palma's two young children with them.
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She had run away but was she was actually murdered in New York not long after she left home.
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Throughout the season, the Duffers make it clear that they aren't trying to run away from the show's roots.
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There's two kinds of people: people who run away from the problem and people who run towards the problem.
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Kate's babysitting gig gets out-of-hand when Maddie decides she wants to run away and join the Juggalos.
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And if you qualify for the federal tax credit, you can run away with a base model for $32,495.
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But now that he was forced to actually say how he'd pay for it, he had to run away.
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And if it's just random noise and you run away, there's no foul, it doesn't really cost you anything.
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Here's a quick move if someone grabs you from behind — knee to the groin, and run away, she says.
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Look, it's a fact of life—kids fight with their parents sometimes and then threaten to run away forever.
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Heaven forbid girlfriend should take off her 6-inch Louboutins to run away from a bloodthirsty dinosaur or anything.
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Yomawari: Midnight Shadows introduces two new lead characters, and a whole host of hideous creatures to run away from.
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These really kind of slim leads will hold on and it seems like Balderson may run away with it.
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"They won't be able to run away from elections for ever," Salvini told reporters as Conte met the president.
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Pouncy grabbed the fallen money and started to run away while trying to secure his gun at his waist.
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The more she tried to run away from her past, the more it seemed to catch up with her.
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"Based on those interviews, they discovered that she had been planning to run away for some time," DeTardo says.
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I have been around people at the heart of their party, and they're trying to run away from something.
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Because the rats are not scared of the kittens, they don't run away and the cats don't hunt them.
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In animals, we can study the neural circuits and what's happening in the brain that make them run away.
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WATTERS: It&aposs hard to run away from the cops when you&aposre on top of the cop car.
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An adult man and woman run away, while a little girl is thrown into the air by the bison.
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She joins Sabine on her road tour and leaves a note for her father saying she has run away.
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But there are three reasons to think Biden could -- emphasis on could -- run away and hide with the nomination.
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I let his leash go so he could run away, but one of the pits got hold of Kenai.
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And Cockroach Labs' name may make you want to run away, but their four-day week is pretty inviting.
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She has grand plans to run away to London with her grown-up boyfriend and pursue a modeling career.
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But I had to take a journey to come back and learn: Don't run away from what you know.
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Run away from any deal that requires you to sign a confidentiality agreement stating you won't discuss the transaction.
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On her 66th birthday, she returned home hoping to find her dog, who had run away as Harvey approached.
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Alabama deserves a Senator who will stand with the President and won't run away and hide from the fight.
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And more precision, as well as experience, should lead to immune responses less likely to run away with themselves.
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The 15-year-old girl had allegedly run away with her 17-year-old boyfriend last month, Marwat said.
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Fear and mistrust are so great that farmers' children run away when they see someone herding cows, added Sonde.
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Democrats should never run away from the chance to show that we have the better argument because we do.
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Most people find it very difficult to run away with a 70-pound dog hanging off of their arm.
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After being blamed for an unfortunate incident at a P.R. party, they run away (penniless) to the French Riviera.
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That allowed Rosberg to run away at the front and he crossed the line 14.1 seconds ahead of Ricciardo.
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Benjamin Crump, the family lawyer, told CNN that Jones never fired his gun and had tried to run away.
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But it's change on change on change, and this is the kind of thing that people run away from.
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"I wanna run away/Can I disintegrate?" he sings on "Hands Are Tied," achieving catharsis in under two minutes.
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Every time Clinton has threatened to run away with the race Trump has bounced back to within striking distance.
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When they approached the situation, Turner tried to run away; the graduate students restrained him and called the police.
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The frightened girls turn to run away before they realize it was the same bear the girls previously befriended.
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Click through for some gorgeous photos that will make you want to run away to Southern California for good.
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We wanted to run away but dared not for Daddy's long legs would catch up with us, we knew.
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For example, there had been a point where Áine had run away from foster care and gone back home.
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Immersed in stories about Peru's dirty war, he has an epiphany: He can no longer run away from injustice.
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Her plan — one she's had since she was little — is to run away somewhere and live a new life.
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Wrong. Unglert swooped back onto the show and asked Miller-Keyes to run away from the beach with him.
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And Adam gets the presold "Run Away With Me," a sweet-nervous declaration of love with a clear intention.
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You need to keep an eye on any piece of technology that could crash or run away from you.
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The bulls will hold the line while you run away from all these random animals trying to kill you.
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Patricia Borg said they had to run away at one point to elude a pack of people following them.
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When my babies cried, my first instinct was not to get up and comfort them, but to run away.
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"They pretty much ignore people, but people run up to them and they don't run away," Ms. Dowdy said.
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One day, Farhadi's eldest brother didn't return from school: He had run away to join the army's volunteer forces.
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When his mother tried to buy drugs from him, he knew he couldn't run away from his bad decisions.
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But inside that cell, there was no place to hide, nothing to run away from, no role to play.
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Houston did not look back from there, adding six more runs in the eighth to run away with it.
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They run away together into that mystical place that's beckoned everyone from John Muir to Cheryl Strayed: the wild.
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Just let it be there, don't try to run away or fix it or control it or judge it.
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To promote an understanding of what is being lost, I encourage everyone to run away from home as well.
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It gives me the courage to challenge myself and makes me run away from the too well-traveled roads.
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We should trust jurors to give the right weight to that evidence, and not run away with their emotions.
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"The Boy and the Beast" explores the relationship between a paternal beast-father figure and a run-away child.
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Is a few weeks of confinement in the comfort of our home really a good reason to run away?
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Police said DeCoursey, 34, had run away after the shooting in Kentucky and then stole a white Chevrolet pickup.
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The only way to save yourself is to run away quickly, get behind cover or hide behind Reinhardt's shield.
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I nodded again, not sure if I should run away, hold my breath or sit frozen in my seat.
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The coyote comes charging full speed at the young girl, who barely is able to run away from it.
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"Regardless of Mubarak's disasters, he did not run away," wrote another Twitter user who gave his name as Mohamed.
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He knew what he would do with the summer money he'd earned from Bos Ardee: run away with her.
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And it seems as though there are still some people who haven't run away (from the sell-off) yet.
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She'd run away to be with Cillian's father, then returned to the boglands alone with a bug-eyed toddler.
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The regular season The Mets overcame a slow start and a stagnant summer to run away with the division.
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Kirsten Gillibrand could have embraced her centrist record as a Blue Dog Democrat rather than run away from it.
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She had run away from High Park and sought help at the nearby palace of the Archbishop of Dublin.
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Cover image: People run away from the Dusit Hotel after being rescued on January 15, 2018 in Nairobi, Kenya.
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So as Silicon Valley CEOs run away from Chinese firms, most Chinese investors aren't foolish enough to pursue them.
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When every molecule of my being wanted to numb out and run away, she'd help me to feel and stay.
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" On other occasions, she says, Baker, who is married, would ask "When are you going to run away with me?
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There are people who choose not to run away from gunshots, but to stay and help those who are injured.
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" But he stressed, "Before I run away with optimism: Trust but verify" and make sure promises made are "promises kept.
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The boot created plenty of time for Cooper to run away from Justin Coleman and give Prescott an easy target.
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The museum states that the spiders are, however, reluctant to bite and will usually "run away rather than be aggressive."
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Instead, Corden quoted a little "Runaway" to ask her to, well, run away with him as fast as she can.
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Or will she continue riding on alone, sans Hound, RIP, and run away from this life, like her wolf Nymeria?
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A video posted by the comedian shows her child self hilariously trying to run away by escaping through the cornfield.
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It seems Britney has run away from rehab at the exact same time that her parents come looking for her.
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We watch her shirk convention and run away from home with Percy and her step-sister, Claire Clairmont (Bel Powley).
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It's a label so toxic after decades of Republican attacks that even the most ardent Democrats run away from it.
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"I didn't know what to do, so my first instinct was to run away from the bison," Davis told CNN.
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When she refused and tried to run away the officers chased her down and cuffed her hands behind her back.
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The former Olympian, who also sits on the World Anti-Doping Foundation Board, said he had tried to run away.
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RECENT SCHOOL SHOOTINGS IN THE US "He's not really ever been the person to run away," Jeremy told the newspaper.
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And the best part is that unlike real cats, these don't run away, but instead sit patiently awaiting your return.
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He was silent, and I stared out the window, defeated and ashamed, like a teenager caught trying to run away.
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"We are humiliated, but we want to run away as far as possible from the pictures of horror," said Myambo.
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Tawana Brawley said the KKK kidnapped her and put dog excrement on her; it turns out she had run away.
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You can either be part of the replacement or continue to watch Apple and Facebook run away with text messaging.
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Is someone trying to hack your keycard to the mainframe while you desperately run away with a dead phone battery?
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Fit City Madeleine Hormann was 7 years old when she decided to run away from home and join the circus.
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I usually run away from that kind of thing, but it's incredible what can happen with a drunk British person.
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She'll make you want to run away with her — as Theo did with the maid of honor at Nell's wedding.
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When you're dealing with this much excitement, it's not totally unheard of to have your imagination run away with you.
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After they leave the police station, Jessie and Jay run away together, a very O.C. move for this Netflix show.
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"They had previously let Dell's Alienware run away with the gaming category from a tier-1 OEM standpoint," he said.
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It's harder for bad guys to run away, for precious relationships to fizzle out, for politicians to cheat their constituents.
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And the photos also served a practical purpose—the patients could be easily recognized if they tried to run away.
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I imagined the two of us would lock eyes and he would ditch his brothers to run away with me.
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Arnold decides to deal with this shocking discovery by asking Ellen to run away with him and she promptly declines.
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She's foolish to trust the Blossoms considering she knows how terrible they were to Jason, forcing him to run away.
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"We needed the brain we have not to run away from tigers, but to deal with each other," said Kambhampati.
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But seconds later someone opened an apartment door directly above us, and it luckily spooked them enough to run away.
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"All my instincts wanted to run and pick her up and scream and run away," she told the news outlet.
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It's important that you trust your intuition today, Cancer—but be careful about letting your imagination run away from you.
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After all, huntsman spiders, despite their size and appearance, aren't dangerous and they prefer to run away rather than bite.
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The two young women and young man can be seen grinning and snickering as they run away with the sculpture.
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Their shows keep throwing up mirrors that might force them to confront themselves, but at every turn, they run away.
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Makonnen doesn't seem to know if he wants to run away from all the problems or try to fix them.
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As for the messier parts of Cher's life, she said she doesn't want the musical to run away from that.
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They were identified as being 1, 3, 4 and 25 years old, and they all appear to have run away.
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Other animals who live above ground don't usually perish in great numbers since they generally run away from the flames.
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"The army fire bombed my house, then shot at me when I was trying to run away," she told CNN.
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Within seconds, the snake chomps down on Lil Pump's hand, causing the rapper to toss the reptile and run away.
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That means that the government agrees that he is not a dangerous person and is not going to run away.
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Baker Mayfield has the breakout game everyone thought was coming last week as the Browns run away with this one.
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So next time you hear the cry of "baby killing" from anti-choice advocates, close your ears and run away.
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I'd run away from being a dad at every opportunity and I'd never really hung with people who had them.
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What if your phone had wheels allowing it to approach you or run away from you on its own volition?
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I'm not certain it's even close, and I thought the Sane/Baszler match was going to run away with it.
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While Liverpool have run away with the Premier League, few issues across Europe's big leagues are so cut and dried.
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I had run away from home and was living on the street, and most of my friends were also homeless.
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It's a reminder to me that everything I am is beautiful, and I shouldn't shy or run away from that.
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"We had to catch [the locusts] alive; while we were cooking, they would run away from the kitchen," he recalls.
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While other animals typically run away when humans approach, moose will stand their ground and charge if they feel threatened.
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And they are two games ahead of the Red Sox, who were widely expected to run away with the division.
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The Chiefs run away with this one and punch their first ticket to the Super Bowl of the Mahomes era.
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Did her Commander really say he wanted to run away with her and their child, now named Angela by Naomi?
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When Franklin printed the broadside, he had broken the terms of his indenture in Boston and run away to Philadelphia.
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Wordplay VARIETY PUZZLE — Sometimes your imagination can run away with you and you run into the danger of overthinking things.
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He considered himself a paternalistic master but could also impose severe punishments, especially on those who attempted to run away.
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Fed up with their smothering families, the teenage lovers June (Sorcha Groundsell) and Harry (Percelle Ascott) decide to run away.
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But school was an uphill battle for both, home was hardly any better, and the two began to run away.
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If you spot an enemy combatant in the distance, veer in the exact opposite direction of them and run away.
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I wouldn't have left my husband and run away with the man—I'll call him William—who had built it.
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Ellie is only lured to the middle of the road because she sees Church, who she'd been told had run away.
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She said such violence prompts boys and girls to run away from home, leaving them prey to sexual exploitation by traffickers.
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Bell — who currently has a new song, "Run Away," out now — also praised Ryan's incredible talent to create candid celebrity impressions.
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"Her mother and father said she had run away several times in the past, but had always come back," Nuñez said.
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Meanwhile, Schiff has emerged as a party star and will not let Nunes run away with the questioning or focus. 4.
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He said Gallagher shot close to the women, who started running, and fired multiple shots as they continued to run away.
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Jack, Carina, and Henry run away in a rowboat, so Salazar sends the ghost-ship mascots out to bring them back.
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When Magic Johnson revealed his HIV diagnosis to his new wife, Cookie Johnson, in 1991, she didn't turn and run away.
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Amen remembered how he had smiled at her even as he burned, and as he yelled at her to run away.
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Seven years later, Lumière finally mustered up the courage to run away when her uncle, too, began to sexually abuse her.
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Kavanaugh said Sullivan was trying to "run away from the obvious" by downplaying the partisan intent of the Democratic map-makers.
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But there's one former fad that's currently threatening to make a comeback, and we kind of want to run away screaming.
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Some will return to school, some will move into the coaching ranks — and some will run away to join the circus.
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Wanting to just run away and actually being able to just leave everything behind; not everyone is able to do that.
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A video posted on Facebook shows two men exit the rear door of the vehicle and run away from the street.
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The first-person perspective shift made for an interesting twist on the Outlast / Amnesia / Alien Isolation "run away from everything" genre.
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And yet inside I'm like a little puppy, wanting to bite everybody's leg and run away and have them chase me.
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"I spent four years in the Marine Corps and learned there never to run away from anything," he explained to CBS.
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Charging a man who is lunging from a distance where you could easily run away instead, isn't going to help you.
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Now, any time I come across a pool of vomit, I stop breathing and run away as fast as I can.
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The loss shows that Republicans who attempted to run away from Trump largely failed to convince voters to split their tickets.
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"In another life, Michael and my mom would run away together and ride into the sunset on white ponies," Lively joked.
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We need to fill up those rooms, not run away from synagogue but on the contrary, let's fill up the synagogues.
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Two young people, Ffion (Kristine Froseth) and Jeremy (Bill Milner) are engaged in a secret affair and planning to run away.
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The Federal Reserve is running the risk of letting the U.S. economy run away from its control, according to one analyst.
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His family didn't immediately call police because it wasn't like Devin to run away, his mother, Heather Simmons-Bond tells PEOPLE.
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After making this shocking discovery, the six kids run away and come into their own super-powered legacies on their own.
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Brooks was attempting to run away when the cougar spotted him, dropped Sederbaum and pounced on the 32-year-old biker.
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When Sproaps and her 18-year-old son tried to run away, he shot her in the back of the head.
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If the land is literally alive, that's a good sign that you ought to maybe run away and never look back.
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Long story short, I was almost too ashamed to bring anyone into the backend out of fear they'd run away screaming.
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VICE: You're the Worst is about relationships and the proposal scene was almost identical to mine except I didn't run away.
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There's a certain element of swindle involved, but it's one of those wonderful swindles where you don't have to run away.
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He urges Jughead to not run away from Betty since she represents a genuine sense of care that FP can't provide.
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To do otherwise is to run away from the longstanding American tradition of separating the law from politics regardless of party.
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Her mother also said she believed that her daughter's mental illness allegedly led her to run away with the older man.
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It's mostly about rich people being nasty in minimalist offices, with occasional breaks for Danny to run away and punch someone.
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Some observers fear the Briton could run away with the championship, with Hamilton already the clear favorite in the betting odds.
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Once there, he's forced to remember and engage with an achingly painful past he's made every effort to run away from.
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For some people, that feeling of being overwhelmed is just the worst thing in the world and makes them run away.
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And here we are, talking about your B2B … Yeah, the lesson in life is don't run away from what you know.
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Whether I've ever thought about it or not, games tell me I want to run away to magical realms and war.
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Other leaders do not run away from him; increasingly, they choose to shake his hand for at least a symbolic meeting.
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She struggled with him until she was able to run away and find a state trooper, eventually leading to Ortiz's arrest.
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"I go to the hospital, they do the operation, when they say, 'Tomorrow you're leaving', I just run away," he laughed.
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But as we've already seen, Froome has been asking the questions and threatening to run away with the victory, quite literally.
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I would also like to run away from my shitty problems—have you got another song to help me do that?
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"How did he run away from the country?" asked Rahul Gandhi, vice president of India's main opposition party, the Congress party.
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Ohanesian had been lying in the same position for nearly twenty hours, and she decided to climb out and run away.
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" She suggested that the Jones campaign "distance him from the perception of what a national Democratic is" and "run away early.
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The route appears to be prescribed: Dig until you find out if someone's a monster, and if he is, run away.
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They literally run away or they look very embarrassed ... They know that I was treated badly, but they're scared to ask.
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"It is difficult to identify the culprits and file cases against them because they run away from the scene," Raj said.
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The Mets are closer to fourth place than they are to first, with Washington threatening to run away with the division.
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USDA Honey Bee Research in Tucson recommends the following tips if you come in contact with these bees: Run away quickly.
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It was so crowded that people had to break the boundary wall near the gate to cross over and run away.
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Because I want to teach you that when you're faced with a bully, you don't run away and you don't hide.
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She admits that she doesn't need anything from her life, and could just pick up and run away in the morning.
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Cruz said he understands politicians who want to run away from their record, but an election is about vetting the candidates.
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If you wanted to run away with the circus, it would be as easy right now as it has ever been.
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Gibelli had said "I do," but Powers did not, leaving Gibelli to run away from the wedding venue in her dress.
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I'm not going to also run away from what the District Attorney said about some of the things I did say.
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The pain is loud and sharp and it makes you want to run away, but you can't run if you're trapped.
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The mother says Keziah's never run away before and nothing out of the ordinary has gone down the past few days.
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"Unlike animals, plants are unable to run away from harmful conditions," said Olivier Van Aken, the lead researcher in the study.
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Beyond gender, on issue after issue, if Biden runs for president he will have to run away from his own record.
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But, in this day and age, I feel like if we as artists run away from complexity, then who are we?
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Lakshman's brother has also run away from their village and is now rumored to work on building sites in the plains.
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I was lucky, just like Dr. Ford, and was able to run away, but I completely understand her feeling of shame.
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Bernie Sanders and a host of other 2020 candidates -- is more centrist, a fact that the senator doesn't run away from.
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Luis wants them to run away, but José, who struggles with intimacy, remains tethered to his home and especially his mother.
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There was also often the assumption that these girls had just run away from home and were on a bender somewhere.
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"Endrew would scream in class, climb over furniture and other students, and occasionally run away from school," Chief Justice Roberts wrote.
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"Run Away With Me" solidified Carly Rae Jepsen as one of the best pop stars to come out of this decade.
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One time, one of our agents caught one of them trying to run away when they were coming to see them.
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"In the old days, I used to run away" from people who had legal troubles or were under investigation, he said.
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I'd run away from home and lived with my boyfriend in his trailer and just sat around smoking weed all day.
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Philip strangled a curious airline employee to protect an asset, only to have that asset run away without completing the assignment.
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I stood there for a second, wanting to cry and run away—not knowing what to expect on the other side.
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The first track, "Run Away With Me," has been hailed as Jepsen's best song to date, and even landed on Insider's best eight songs of the decade list; it also acts as the album's thesis, asking listeners to quite literally run away with Jepsen as she embarks on the emotional journey that is the following 14 songs.
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It&aposs a terrific script about a young girl who decides to fight back instead of run away from a terrible situation.
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He was fatally shot as he tried to run away from a gunman at J's Fish and Chicken Market on July 6.
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Then when Elodie lists school, family, and friends as reasons why she shouldn't run away with Sabine, the singer disregards Elodie's reasoning.
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And then it's her struggle to want to run away from life; she's kind of crawling back out of the hole, maybe.
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"If they ever wanted to run away, certainly, they would never consider a place less civilized than their suburban home," Konigsburg wrote.
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Having run away from an adoptive family, she had been living in a motel with a pimp who peddled her for sex.
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An agitated animal may jump out of a car and run away, seriously cut itself on glass or even attack the rescuer.
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Arizona threatened to run away with the game on a few occasions early, building a double-digit lead in the first half.
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I befriended a girl named Søs, who'd recently run away from a group home for girls in Viby, not far from Aarhus.
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She tells a charming story about little Jordan threatening to run away but only making it as far as the property line.
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They hurt women … I think the fact that National Republicans are trying to run away from them is not going to work.
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It's a parable of our relationship with God and how we run away from him, but he still loves us so much.
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" SunCoke Energy Partners: "That dividend is such a red flag, I've actually got to run away from that thing, not towards it.
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Even oyakata tell us to be careful and not to scold young wrestlers, as the tend to easily quit or run away.
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They kill all of Takeshi's fellow Envoys, and run away to join Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry) and her team of revolutionaries.
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" Suncoke Energy Partners: "That dividend is such a red flag, I've actually got to run away from that thing, not towards it.
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The teenagers promised to run away and change their identities, but if they could not fulfill that then they would kill themselves.
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"It was a very big sharp explosion that made everyone run away," said security guard Appolonary Odero, who was in the area.
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The case was closed after Ryan agreed to come home and said he would not run away again, the police report said.
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But this will help you narrow down which of the three brothers you should run away with, should you receive the opportunity.
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When she meets another slave who shares the same fire and bravery, she decides to run away just like her mother had.
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I guess the good thing about these wax celebs is that they can't run away from you when you stand with them.
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"She doesn't sound like the type of girl who would run away and start a new life," the former FBI agent said.
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"The dog will also anchor, or hold Maddie in place, should she act on the impulse to run away," the message explains.
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After witnessing the cruelty of a new master, Cora and her friend Caesar run away, attempting to escape to a new life.
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Most folks might run away in fear after coming face-to-face with a bear, but not 5-year-old Ian Parker.
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Twenty-eight had run away, five had been removed from the United States and 52 had relocated to live with a nonsponsor.
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Those troubled P13P firms, suffering from capital constraints and poor management, have seen executives run away with investor money, the CBRC said.
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I say courage, I say wisdom, I say go slowly on exaggerating your points because otherwise, people are going to run away.
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I like it so much I would even crawl out the back window and run away from luncheon parties to get there.
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And second, if the Republican Party is going to run away from me, then I will take you all down with me.
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" It was never a thing like, "I'm going to run away from home, and I'm going to be a porn star. Woohoo!
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To do otherwise is to run away from the long-standing American tradition of separating the law from politics regardless of party.
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Dinardo told police that he shot Meo in the back, and as Sturgis started to run away, Dinardo shot Sturgis, killing him.
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The Yankees also gave a run away in the third inning after Beltran's RBI double brought home Gardner to open the scoring.
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Trump quickly started to gain traction, and within weeks of Bush's announcement, he had taken the lead and run away with it.
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Most of us have a vague worldview and we search for facts that confirm it and run away from facts that don't.
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As long as this remains the status quo, the nation's best talent will not only turn, but run, away from government positions.
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The company worked with Interscope Records to make this emoji video for Carly Rae Jepsen's "Run Away With Me" this past fall.
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Not long after that, he killed her family and forced her to run away with him, killing more people along the way.
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So, when you finally run away to New York, you end up dressing like this kid, in some wild approximation of flamboyant.
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Emmett's cousin Airickca Gordon-Taylor, 50, said she "felt a sense of pride" after seeing the group run away in the video.
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There was enough time for everyone to understand what was about to happen, but not enough time for anyone to run away.
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Two graduate students riding past on their bicycles caught Turner in the act and tackled him after he tried to run away.
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A video featuring the game briefly shows what appears to be the shooter firing at civilians as they try to run away.
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One guest in particular left a comment saying every time their niece asked who the male crasher was, he would run away.
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That afternoon, the mother of one girl who had run away to join the FARC ten years earlier arrived at Yarí unannounced.
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"You a cop?" the proprietor asks, so you make an excuse ("My grandmother JUST died") and run away screaming into the night.
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He often fought with his mother and would run away, sometimes staying at Bambaataa's house when he had nowhere else to go.
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I think everyone should see a therapist and talk about these fears—then maybe we won't all run away from each other.
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In evolutionary terms, if a lion comes towards you, your body pumps itself up and gets ready to fight or run away.
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So if we hear news that the Border Guard force is coming, we have to run away from one place to another.
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It was the sweet siren song of the milk bar that led me, at 7 years old, to run away from school.
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Sometimes they would ask to be photographed — then run away half-laughing, half-screaming as soon as I reached for my camera.
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At the time, police and her father thought the girl may have run away because she had done so in the past.
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"They are in new surroundings and they have just run away from a place where they most likely sensed danger," she said.
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"Rather than run away from something we're frightened of, we need to learn about it, from industrial applications to ethics," she said.
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But for many of the youths who run away, the unknown can feel less frightening—or toxic—than the world they're escaping.
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Yet rather than run away from Brazil's ugly past, Bolsonaro and his allies have appropriated it as a symbol of better days.
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Until that day, their lives seemed to lack the slightest hint of drama; they had no reason or plan to run away.
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" He argued that Republican candidates should not try to run away from Mr. Trump "because he has a base that is important.
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But the lesson we learned at Alibaba is that leaders in times of crisis embrace — rather than run away from — tough decisions.
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The amygdala is our emotional center, which specializes in fear and anxiety and tells us to run away from, say, a predator.
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Like so many survivors of sexual assault, Yang said she had always thought she would run away in a situation like this.
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The girls run away in horror, screaming, covering their noses, although the smell of death is very faint through the Saran Wrap.
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A son named Jung — who had run away at 16, taking all the money in the safe — hauntingly if not surprisingly appears.
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"If I had run away from home and this shelter hadn't been here, I would have been in big trouble," Parwaneh said.
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It is what allows liberals to run away with the black vote, time and time again, with nothing to show for it.
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" Later, he said DNAinfo is the "most badass, toughest group of people I've ever worked with, and we're not gonna run away.
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She wants to run away to the elegant Metropolitan Museum — and on Saturday, that museum invites real children to do the same.
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Near the end, when the bears hug, Roes likes to run away — then into his father's arms, squeezing away the lingering guilt.
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The pair, found by a passer-by, had immigrated to Virginia in 27 and run away from their home there last summer.
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We were both drunk, the difference is I did not take off your pants and underwear, touch you inappropriately, and run away.
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The other option for venture firms that are backed by China is to try and run away from their Chinese limited partners.
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"After all, better to avoid and run away from a stick than it is to get bitten by a poisonous snake," Kirsch says.
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The man apparently chased the women to the door of a police station and tried to run away when officers opened the door.
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"Always they are nice, they can smile, but when things get tough they run away and cry," he told Sports Illustrated in 1997.
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House Republican leaders are worried that a concession in the developing Trumpcare talks could make already anxious moderates run away from the bill.
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As the visibly dazed guard is slumped over in the grass, both of the men run away into the crowd of gathered bystanders.
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But if compensation rules are adopted as mentioned in the draft released by the CDSCO, companies "will run away from here," he said.
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Her parents had insisted Riley would never run away, and according to investigators, McCauley was almost immediately identified as a person of interest.
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That way, Aloy can grab the components and run away to safety without getting locked in a battle she is unlikely to win.
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The thick cloud of firework smoke that wafted over spectators, causing many of them to run away crying, detracted from the atmosphere, too.
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In distress, Sunny tried to run away from the dangerous weather and got her back leg stuck in a fence in the process.
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"I've watched a few people on our team run away from it in that situation," Joseph said of the celebratory water cooler bath.
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I get the anger about the EU, but I was raised to try and change things and not to run away from problems.
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Once, one of the older girls tried to run away, but was brought back by a local resident, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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Otherwise, Sanders — a socialist who's never been an official member of the Democratic Party while in Congress — could run away with the nomination.
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People no long want to run away to the circus: they can just go to clown college or sign up for trapeze classes.
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But you don't show him the book, so at some point do you slide the thing under the door and then run away?
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Sophia wants to escape her wealthy husband Cornelis (Christoph Waltz) and run away with Jan, but neither has any money of their own.
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When it comes to him, I think I just want to see this poor guy run away and live in a cabin somewhere.
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One of them has dispatched Constandin and Ionita to capture an enslaved Gypsy who has run away after sleeping with the boyar's wife.
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He pays a visit to Junebug, wanting to know exactly where she went during her prolonged absence — and who helped her run away.
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They just sang in front of the entire party that they would meet each other at the back door and run away together.
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"I told them that I had run away when I was 12 and that my parents and family were no good," she says.
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Some of those kids may have been abducted, some may have run away, but they all have stories that need to be heard.
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"Barrera tried to run away and was shot first in the leg and then in the head," a telegram on his murder explains.
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And, like Barb Holland, Erik didn't run away — he was a victim of the bizarre supernatural happenings in his "Nothing happens here" town.
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But despite O'Donnell claiming Chelsea had run away, the teen said she had been kicked out of O'Donnell's home in Nyack, New York.
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According to the mother, the girl had run away from home when she was 13 and was held captive for nearly 2 years.
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She Allegedly Met the Suspect Online After Hailey went missing, her family alleged she had run away with a man she met online.
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And thanks to a new device that can access all a person's memories, she can't run away from the repercussions of her actions.
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"A lot of politicians run away from the issue of gun violence, and Mike runs toward it," Kaufman says in the Bloomberg ad.
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At the margins, it is better that the best and brightest share Earth's risks than have a way to run away from them.
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Kala decides they will both run away to a new city, where they can engage in all the hedonistic pleasures sensate life affords.
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Her treachery of the Faceless Men doesn't end there, however, as she looks to run away from them, reclaiming her hidden blade Needle.
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" Now, take a look at the lyrics for "Call It What You Want", according to Swift: "But would you run away with me?
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After being raped by Marot, Fabienne first tried to run away from home before deciding to file a complaint to the local police.
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We totally understand the urge to run away screaming when you get the check after a big dinner out at a nice restaurant.
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On Sunday, Mallya was reported to have said he was in talks to settle Kingfisher's debts and had no plans to run away.
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But anyway, it seemed like it came full circle because in the "We Belong Together" video, I run away in a wedding dress.
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When I was 14, I decided to run away to another town, where I lived with someone I was in a relationship with.
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Because it's going to be really embarrassing if you run away screaming and the person is innocent but maybe just a little awkward.
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That's fair: huge moving metal boxes bristling with guns and packed with soldiers should be powerful, should be something you run away from.
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Jazz run away from Bucks SALT LAKE CITY — Being forced to the bench with early foul trouble didn't sit well with Rudy Gobert.
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"If you want the advantages of being an American company then you can't run away from America to avoid paying taxes," he said.
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Athletics 8, Astros 4 Mark Canha contributed run-scoring hits to five- and three-run uprisings, helping host Oakland run away from Houston.
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It was a couple of feet over, and it's a good feeling to pull the ball back and take a home run away.
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He made me want to run away to Minneapolis, even though the place he created there does not exist, yet it exists everywhere.
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Travis refused to leave his troubled son Chris, who'd run away in shame after he froze in the middle of a horde attack.
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For those looking for the chance to run away and join the circus, step right up: The Coney Island Sideshow School begins today.
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Social stigma involved with coming out as transgender often forces teens to run away from home or sees them disowned by their families.
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Back at the house next door, the boy has tried to run away, and the other thug, the cop killer, has shot him.
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"No child welfare system is going to work well when parents run away from the help that they're being offered," Martin Guggenheim said.
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My first reaction was not to get up and run away, until I saw two T.S.A. agents dressed in blue amidst the crowd.
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WE MAY SEE SOME FLATTENING OF THE YIELD CURVE, BUT I DON'T THINK WE HAVE RUN AWAY INTEREST RATES IN THE UNITED STATES.
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Mr. Foster said he was surprised when Mr. Shumpert told him he was going to run away after being pulled over last month.
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"I have to run away because I can't afford to lose the little that I have," he added, clutching a bundle of belts.
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For a guy like Woody, that's a really alluring offer; and after all, who hasn't wanted to run away and join the carnival?
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It was at this moment Fleur realised she couldn't run away from what she later describes as her life purpose as a psychic.
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If talent always won out, and if the game were played in a computer simulation, the Astros would run away with this division.
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"Alabama deserves a Senator who will stand with the President and won't run away and hide from the fight," Byrne said Thursday night.
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Mr. Biden predicted their big vote of confidence would help reset a race that Mr. Sanders had been threatening to run away with.
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"Run away" is perhaps the wrong phrase, since we planned to walk home, but the pursuit of candy pulled us well off course.
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"These kinds of resources allow autistic people to participate and engage with the world instead of run away from it," Ms. Chudley said.
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Humans are wired to want more of what gives us security and pleasure and to run away from things that cause us pain.
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The group's researchers learned that police officers had run away because they believed they would be no match for the Boko Haram fighters.
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In Fortnite there could be a situation where you can push into the kill or run away and get toward the safe zone.
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Talk of wisdom as it applies to notions of artistic genius makes me want to run away and listen to Cro Mags exclusively.
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Or it's a sign that Google feels it needs to plant its flag in these fields before others run away with the lead.
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I wanted to run away, go down by the docks, dreaming of whatever this romance thing was, having a band of my own.
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Marty wanted to run away and leave it all behind, but Wendy seems to have let all this power go to her head.
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He wanted to run away and start over in Australia, but she shot that idea down in Ozark season 218's shocking finale.
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Some were teenagers who had run away from foster care and were wary of seeking public assistance for fear of being sent back.
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After splitting his first two matches of the tournament, Tokushoryu went on a 13-match winning streak to run away with the title.
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Most people knock on the door of their dreams once, then run away before anyone has a chance to the open the door.
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Sure your knockoff Nest Cam will catch them in the act, but they could still run away with something you really care about.
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The potential consequences are too complex to just fight off or run away from, even if victims responded that way during an assault.
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"A lot of Kalar were coming and we had to run away," said Nyo Nyo Win, 52, using a racial slur for Rohingya.
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Image: Epic GamesUntitled Goose Game effectively ended for me when I found the boy who would run away if you honked at him.
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Claudia Kincaid has decided to run away from her suburban Connecticut home to spend a night at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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In life there will be so many things you want to run away from, but you should always confront them head on. 3.
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So whether your plan is to stick around or run away screaming, make sure you build in time to think about what's next.
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The sport's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone said this week that Hamilton would run away with a fourth championship without a strong team mate.
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When she was 16, after several attempts to run away from home, a judge determined she would be safer in a group home.
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The teenager had run away from a drug rehabilitation center on Monday and met a Nigerian asylum seeker, Innocent Oseghale, the next day.
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My second-oldest brother was shot in the back while trying to run away from someone who was trying to rob his apartment.
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This increases the likelihood that down-ballot Democrats would run away from him in a tough race, rather than rally to unite the party.
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Morris resisted arrest twice and while trying to run away, was tasered by an officer and fell face-first on a sidewalk, they added.
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"He was glowing with blue lights … I mean, he was above us, and we sort of had to run away from him," Wiig says.
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SpaceX loves to drop rocket production videos on the internet and run away, and we've got another hot one here from Elon Musk himself.
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It was as if he was used to hearing people like me run away with the possibilities and wanted to tamp down my expectations.
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Before she was found, Amberly's mother, Jonie L. Barnett, wrote in a Facebook post that her daughter was not the type to run away.
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In a way, she's more in line with Teddy's mindset; he too, just wants to run away with Dolores and live happily ever after.
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The woman told the teen to run away, so he left from the back door of the bar and ran home, the complaint said.
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"Overall we are looking at a negative tone to trading but the caution means we are unlikely to run away with it," McCarthy added.
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On Tuesday, the actor took to Twitter to clarify with his followers that even though Jade is missing, the teen did not run away.
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Because then all the little critters will run away from the fire and out into the open, where the birds can snatch them up.
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"I cannot run away from who I am and my complexion or the larger society, and how they may view that," she told Vogue.
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"I used to run away from home, I used to bring boys home and cause all kinds of problems for myself," the mogul said.
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Twenty-eight UAC had run away, five had been removed from the United States, and 52 had relocated to live with a non-sponsor.
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They encounter your usual freaky sort, walk through dark tunnels, run away from angry butchers and scream at the top of their lungs throughout.
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You ever had a really bad dream, where you're trying to run away from a monster or some s—, and you just can't run?
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