I've got to run from the police, I've got to run from stickup kids.
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This means that they have run from the law and run from the courts.
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Unlike you, they all run from the rain because they run from the truth. #madworld
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But to sit here and run from something that, I'm not going to run from that.
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Central Florida opened a 21-0 lead, scoring on an 11-yard run from McCrae, a 2-yard run from Taj McGowan and a 34-yard pass from Milton to Snelson.
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Don't run from this job — just run toward you!
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The "Gears 210" technical test will be split into two sessions; the first will run from July 25 to July 210, while the second will run from July 53 to July 25.
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The run from August 2015 into February 2016 was similar.
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In comparison, these lifestyle bowls run from $10.30 to $11.15.
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Income tax bands currently run from 23 to 43 percent.
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Direct trains run from the city's airport and train station.
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This year's Berlin International Film Festival will run from Feb.
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The exchange will run from October 21th to November 2000th.
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Can they run from the FBI and the Dark Army?
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The festival, which will run from July 30 to Aug.
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This means most sensates are on the run from BPO.
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She attempted to run from cops, who subdued her. RIP
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The trial will run from December 4th until December 20th.
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The sessions will run from 10pm to 2am Rome time.
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It's not zombies that humankind will have to run from.
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" I used to run from it, like [exaggerated sigh] "Improvising?
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Real estate and infrastructure funds were overwhelmingly run from Britain.
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The promotion will run from April 19 through April 30.
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The Metro: The D.C. Metro will run from 7 a.m.
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And he'll have to embrace it, not run from it.
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This deal will run from November 2993 to December 2.
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This deal will run from November 2100 to December 2.
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This deal will run from November 299 to December 2119.
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This deal will run from November 229 to December 249.
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This deal will run from November 28 to December 4.
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"There is nothing for us to run from," he said.
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The citywide curfew will run from midnight to 6 a.m.
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In Our Image will run from February 22 to 26.
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Rather, he was on the run from the Swiss Army.
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SXSW was slated to run from March 13 through 22.
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But how can you run from — or fight — an apocalypse?
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Both deals will run from January 2020 to December 2039.
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Regional Rail service from Philadelphia will run from 2 p.m.
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The Games will run from July 23 to August 53.
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The festival, which will run from July 20 through Aug.
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Like all Spanx bottoms, sizes run from XS to 3X.
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The deployment is planned to run from February through May.
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Other highlights of the festival — which will run from Oct.
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The auction will run from November 29th until December 13th.
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The convention will run from February 27th through March 1st.
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Because I do not want to run from the law.
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The auction will run from February 27 through March 11.
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Some entrepreneurs truly hit a home run from home plate.
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The contract will run from September 2018 Source text: bit.
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The sale will run from November 245 to December 43.553.
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It will run from June 16 through July 19, 2020.
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DF: Did you run from Palo Alto to San Francisco?
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Schlossberg has had to run from reporters tracking him too.
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The Bulldogs added two more touchdowns in the third quarter, a 4-yard run from Michel and a 19813-yard run from freshman D'Andre Swift, who set up the score with a 31-yard run.
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"You can fight it ... you can run from it," Thanos said.
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I'll run from, you know, across the casino and everything else.
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But 68 certainly doesn't run from 856, like many other bears.
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Sasha wants to run from her powers, but that is futile.
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The World Figure Skating Championships run from March 18 to 24.
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I really don't want to run from zombies, I really don't.
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The planned executions will run from April 17 to April 27.
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Baghdadi was also on the run from local enemies in Syria.
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Voting in the U.K. referendum will run from 7:00 a.m.
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These evaluations run from 24.9 (most positive) to 22.4 (most negative).
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The show will run from April 1 through May 31, 2018.
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The pipelines that shut run from Houston to Greensboro, North Carolina.
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The exhibit will run from November 8, 2018 – February 10, 2019.
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Playoffs are scheduled to run from March 18 to April 8.
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Protestors run from a gas canister after blocking traffic during protests.
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The program will run from October 21 to November 30, 7.83.
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Guzman's legend only grew during the 2001-2014 run from authorities.
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The Rio de Janeiro games will run from August 5-21.
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The auto-responder will run from March 8 to April 7.
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Markle is expected to attend the games — which run from Sept.
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The exhibit is set to run from August 18 to 22.
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Chantal must be on the run from some major dark force.
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Three quarters left, we fully expect a run from you guys.
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"In the Coast Guard, you don't run from danger," he noted.
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The Tokyo 2020 Games will run from July 24 – Aug. 9.
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Slow down and sit with your emotions—don't run from them.
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The 69th Cannes film festival will run from May 11-22.
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At Twitter Underwood had a prolific run from 2010 to 2015.
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The messages run from January of 2015 to May of 2016.
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He was unarmed and did not run from officers, they said.
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I get paid to run from room to room and multitask.
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I think it's an opportunity, not a situation to run from.
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Now Puente is on the run from police, missing since 2012.
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Milwaukee also got a two-run home run from Jesus Aguilar.
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And they're a prey animal, so prey animals run from predators.
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Atlanta's Ronald Acuna Jr. almost stole that home run from Bellinger.
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The annual Festival of Contemporary Music, which will run from Aug.
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"Jonathan Yeo Portraits" will run from March 20 to June 30.
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The train will run from New Orleans to Orlando on Feb.
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Lukaku set off on his run from near the halfway line.
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The opposition Labour Party's conference is due to run from Sept.
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It was pretty sick to run from the cops and shit.
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The Pyeongchang Olympics in South Korea run from Feb. 9-25.
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The drugs' list prices run from $22001,21498 to $21498,000 per person.
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Indeed, rather than run from the jokes, Mr. Richie joins them.
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Flights run from $600 to $800 for the 40-minute flight.
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Del and Kait run from the Hammer of Dawn's destructive path.
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The contest will run from late 2019 until spring of 2020.
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"Normally, I'd want to run from the diamond district," he said.
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We should run from the president's zero-sum approach to politics.
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It is slated to run from May 29 to June 24.
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It was scheduled to run from March 12 to March 21.
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The question is whether Democrats run from or embrace that caricature.
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Cloud Next was scheduled to run from April 6 to 8.
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The wigs in her line, Araya, run from $750 to $3,000.
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This summer's promotion will run from July 24 through Aug. 18.
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His longest hitting streak is a 12-game run from Sept.
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Rates run from around 75,000 Colombia pesos a person per night.
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Prices run from $2250,500 to $4,500 for a four-hour event.
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Prices for the apartments run from $4.2 million to $36 million.
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The videos run from under three minutes to more than nine.
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Loyd had been on the run from authorities for nearly a month.
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LIGO's first operational run, from 2002 to 2010, didn't yield any results.
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The pipelines that were shut run from Houston to Greensboro, North Carolina.
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That means he can safely embrace risk, rather than run from it.
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But how long can Floyd run from that powerfully pinpoint left hand?
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Fantastic Fest will run from September 21st to 28th in Austin, Texas.
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The Paralympics run from September 7-18th in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Migrants run from tear gas launched by US agents on Nov. 25.
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The mobile Tour de Glitter will run from noon to 7 p.m.
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The existing plans — Basic, Standard, and Premium — run from $7.99 to $$13.993.
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It will run from late October until the end of the year.
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He decided to run from the police (with me in the car).
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They run from $1500-3000, a cost that includes those pricey crystals.
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The "Golden Week" holiday will run from late April to early May.
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The main offer period will run from May 28 to June 26.
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Instead of trying to run from the headlines, Cardi is embracing them.
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BIG BOX little box will run from January 16th to February 19th.
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The 213-room exhibition, which will run from May 221 to Nov.
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Accommodations run from thrifty off-the-beach inns to grand beachfront resorts.
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Estimates run from 2628 million by Pew Research Center to 28500 million.
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My depression made it easy to cut and run from serious relationships.
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I've always felt I had it, too, but I run from mine.
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I run from TriBeCa to the southern tip of Manhattan and back.
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Am I going to run from it now that we got one?
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Verdi said the strike at Frankfurt airport would run from 5 a.m.
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Every actor knows you can't run from the ones that scare you.
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The show will run from Saturday, June 11 through Thursday, June 30.
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Sonos' Black Friday sale will run from November 24th through November 28th.
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It said the four-year "period of ineligibility" would run from Feb.
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It will now reconvene for a sustained Off Broadway run from Jan.
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Flashpoint 1 will run from March 13-19 with 12 teams competing.
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The exhibition is to run from 31 March to 02 July 2017.
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When: June 10-14 The series will run from Monday to Friday.
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Originally, Cloud Next was scheduled to run from April 6 to 8.
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Legal fees run from one to two percent of the sales price.
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The NewFronts are scheduled to run from April 27 through May 6.
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"As district attorney, I will never run from the community," Rossi said.
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The Lunar New Year holiday was initially set to run from Jan.
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Early voting will run from Saturday, February 15, through Tuesday, February 18.
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I think that the tendency of governments is to run from transparency.
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The American commemorations, known as Plymouth 400, run from April through November.
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The jobs would pay $11.27 per hour and would run from Jan.
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Other big South Korean family businesses have been run from behind bars.
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What's on view is idiosyncratic, and prices run from $80 to $25,000.
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This project's pipelines run from Russia under the Baltic Sea to Germany.
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The chain on Sunday teased the test, which will run from Dec.
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The firm might even benefit in the long run from the sunlight.
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Hazard started the run from the center circle, brushing aside Laurent Koscielny.
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Biden's best chance of winning is not to run from his record.
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Unfortunately, Democratic opponents are lining up to run from his left flank.
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Baring's sessions run from nine in the morning till six at night.
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The World Economic Forum is scheduled to run from Jan. 23-26.
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Two private college preparatory schools run from early childhood through 12th grade.
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They are run from 30-plus countries, including Russia, Macedonia and Iran.
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They can be revelations, but they can run from $50 to $100.
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Forces you must run from like a chocoholic fleeing Valentine's Day Godiva.
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If you try and run from something like this, you're picking a side.
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BHP continued its strong run from last week when it shares added 22015%.
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You do not want to run from home base to some distant target.
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Diphtheria killed 21 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, on the run from a genocide.
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They're on the run from the king's torturer Rasten, and from other dangers.
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Next year's games are set to run from July 24 to Aug. 9.
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Next year's games are set to run from July 24 to Aug. 9.
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Next years games are set to run from July 24 to Aug. 9.
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Army opened the scoring with a 3-yard touchdown run from Darnell Woolfolk.
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I think it allows people to think they haven't run from their culture.
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Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver, on the run from U.S. police, was given refuge.
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His daughter, Tracy Anderson, says his memorial service will run from 10 a.m.
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A practitioner of kyusho, for instance, would never run from a knife encounter.
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Festivities run from Tuesday through Friday, highlighted by a U3503 concert Wednesday night.
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Queen and Adam Lambert Fan Club pre-sales will run from 10 a.m.
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This one will run from Japan to Guam and from Guam to Australia.
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The Russian system is run from Moscow, whereas the continental one is decentralised.
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Syngenta said the offer will now run from May 24 to July 18.
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Plants can't run from predators, but they have their own form of defense.
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The Russian system is run from Moscow, whereas the continental one is decentralized.
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You'll be able to make your runner emoji run from left to right.
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Left fielder Mallex Smith stole a run from the Tigers in the eighth.
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The Olympic surfing competition is due to run from July 26 to Aug.
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One teacher, however, believes home schooling is teaching kids to run from reality.
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You need to run from a monster in a game with bad controls.
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No need to run from it, no need to fear talking about it.
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She doesn't want me to say it – she wants to run from that.
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The agency tweeted that worst of the storm will run from 1 a.m.
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Tsai's trip will run from June 24 to July 2 and include Paraguay.
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Rates run from $12 an hour during weekends, to $75 for 15 hours.
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Republicans wouldn't have to run from reporters in the hallways of the Capitol.
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Trapped on a single set, the characters have nowhere to run from themselves.
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The 26-year-old Brussels native is still on the run from police.
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The initial work will run from January to March, according to the sources.
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The pairs run from $50 to $90, depending on the fabric and wash.
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The first few episodes see him on the run from his children, too.
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Google I/O is scheduled to run from May 8 to May 10.
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The available devices run from basic Android Galaxy phones to the latest iPhones.
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Most almanacs maintain that the dog days run from July 3 to Aug.
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The special exhibition "Mending Fences" will run from May 31 to Oct. 25.
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The Tokyo Olympics are due to run from July 24 to Aug. 9.
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The Tokyo Olympics are due to run from July 24 to Aug. 9.
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Retail can run from a low of $8,000 to $2000,210 depending on condition.
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Unusually for a politician, Mr. Valls has not entirely run from the characterization.
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Sometimes they're so powerful that all you can do is run from them.
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And you should always run from those who claim to have found it.
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About 200 buses will run from eight park-and-ride locations, she said.
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The numbers, or indices, run from 1 (dry) to 5 (rich and sweet).
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Mr Prigozhin's alleged interests run from mining and mercenaries to internet troll farms.
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And she has encouraged me to not run from that and to engage.
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Meetings run from Monday to Thursday, the European leg having ended this Thursday.
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The Summer Olympics are scheduled to run from July 24 through August 9.
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CBS announced debate details last week, saying it would run from 8 p.m.
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The Ulchi Freedom Guardian exercises, a computer-simulated defensive exercise, run from Aug.
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It's the kind of critical talk we must embrace rather than run from.
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Ms. Khobdeh, who hurls herself at Michael Trusnovec, must first run from him.
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The rights exercise period for existing shareholders is expected to run from Dec.
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She also thinks Hicks should run from Porter as fast as she can.
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It is Indiana's longest winning streak since a seven-game run from Jan.
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"Have you ever seen people run from a fire or gunshots?" he writes.
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Kentucky's run from down 83 points began appropriately on a basket by Richards.
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The 143th edition will run from June 2022 through September of that year.
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So a brunch could run from 1 to around 5 o'clock, 6 o'clock.
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Chinese oil and gas pipelines run from Kyauk Pyu across Myanmar to western China.
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Let's pretend we're in 'Oryx and Crake' and on the run from the pigoons.
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Conner did not run from signs, no matter how disturbing they may have appeared.
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Module Three: Art and Valuation will run from January 8 to February 5, 2019.
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You'd run from left to right, jump around a bit, and job's a good'un.
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The surfaces run from matte to shiny, from thin, transparent layers to brushy surfaces.
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Condominiums on the south coast across from the beach run from $21,22 to $21,21.
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From that point, Playpen was run from servers in Virginia, according to court documents.
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As a child, Sylvester Ali would run from school to watch his local team.
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Complaints of gang-stalking run from mild nuisance to severe trauma and self-harm.
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Startups like Snap's six-year-long run from launch to IPO are the exception.
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Instead, they become a real threat, something to run from and be pursued by.
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The trailer suggest that the event will run from April 11 to May 1.
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Sizes for all apparel within the collection will run from sizes 00 through 26W.
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It requires very little overhead so far; the business is run from our home.
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The public ICO will run from March 8 to the end of the month.
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The sentences will run from the date the employees were first detained on Oct.
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Up till now, such missions have been run from HQs in nominated member states.
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If you missed its live run from 9AM to 1PM ET today, good news!
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As noted above, BuzzFeed News' database includes more than 75 websites run from Macedonia.
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If the funding goal is met, the study will run from 2016 to 2018.
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She earned four Golden Globe nominations during Alice's nine-year run from 1976 85.
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The exercises were being run from the Vaziani military base near Georgia's capital, Tbilisi.
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The program, an annual event since 2005, will run from February 8 through 29.
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Currently, open enrollment in those individual health plans is set to run from Nov.
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According to a press release, House Republicans' "media row" will run from 8 a.m.
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All four games run from $26.79 to $27.99, down from the regular $39.99 price.
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Presumably those are the facts that Burr thinks Trump continues to run from. 7.
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Britain has blocked such plans for years, fearing a European army run from Brussels.
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Before it was canceled, the festival had been scheduled to run from 3 p.m.
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Macy's Cyber Monday event will run from Sunday, December 268 through Monday, December 250.
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If you touch me, I will scream in pain and run from the room.
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Many of these people are under eighteen, with some on the run from authorities.
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For the opening, round-trip shuttle bus service will run from Rhinecliff Amtrak station.
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A UK and US investor roadshow will run from April 9 to April 11.
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The mitigation costs could run from approximately $1 million to $3 million per building.
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They'd chase us and make us run from them, then they'd beat your ass.
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At 13, I was prepared to run from that guy, but not this woman.
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He's on the run from a jealous husband, and sporting a nasty bite wound.
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Organisers have repeatedly said the Games, set to run from July 24 to Aug.
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Prices start at $250 a blind, and tours run from March 4 to 3993.
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Arab and Central Asian militants on the run from Afghanistan sought refuge in Waziristan.
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From the waiting room, I watch him run from one patient to the next.
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It was all I could do not to run from the procedure room crying.
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Justin Bieber has cut and run from the dreadlocks that launched a thousand criticisms.
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Kai Shepherd, 0003, was killed in Mendocino County, trying to run from the fire.
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A South Korean counterattack led to a long, speedy run from halfway by Son.
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The return engagement, also at the Hudson Theater, is scheduled to run from Sept.
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A four-lane boulevard would run from Atlantic Avenue to the Columbia Heights Bridge.
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Endangered candidates did everything they could to run from Obama and other national Democrats.
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And the trick about Trump's own words is that Republicans can't run from them.
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The run from my house, around the loop and back, is about five miles.
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Governments want to run from that issue, but they should become more aggressively involved.
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The prospect of an independent run from Schultz merits tepid support in the poll.
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The flyer included his address and said the sale would run from 10 a.m.
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In Days Gone you don't run from the zombie horde; you shatter through it.
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The full Bard performance series, Bard SummerScape, will run from June 29 through Aug.
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They run from peak to peak, exploring new corners of their worlds, often thrillingly.
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" "I have never run from this period in my life and I never ever will.
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I run from work around the neighborhood, and it's a really nice change of pace.
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Schoop scored the tying run from third on Clippard's wild pitch with Jace Peterson hitting.
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Lithium has had a remarkable run, from "brain gout" and "healing waters" to mainstream treatment.
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" In the song, Madonna later sings, "Not bulletproof, shouldn't have to run from a gun.
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The Tribeca Film Festival will run from April 13 to 24 in New York City.
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Hopefully, they'll post additional videos on her YouTube channel showing the run from other perspectives.
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That stock has had a nice run from the bottom, but it is not done.
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I especially recommend the six-hour run from Omsk to Novosibirsk, on which nothing happens.
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"The general rule is hide from the wind and run from the water," Trainor said.
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He's borrowed a campaign slogan for his planned 2020 run from a B-horror movie.
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"Everybody know that, that's public…we ain't gonna run from that," he told Minaj, 35.
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No one knows how many have died (estimates run from 500 to 3,000 and more).
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But last season, Lara told Bobby that she wouldn't run from the government with him.
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Lommen was arrested after he allegedly tried to run from the scene, the Journal reports.
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The tournament begins with the group stages, which run from June 20033 to June 22003.
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Special enrollments occur outside of open enrollment, which for 2017 plans will run from Nov.
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Harry's girlfriend, Meghan Markle, is also expected to attend the games — which run from Sept.
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Now it's time for its American debut, with the show scheduled to run from Oct.
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I run from our apartment to the lakefront and back, which is about two miles.
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The government has said that the subscription period for FDJ shares will run from Nov.
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The North American tour had been scheduled to run from April 20 until June 29.
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It will run from LA to Chile, crossing over 6200 miles, according to published reports.
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You can also designate how long it will run, from 30 minutes to 30 days.
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The "Marvel Studios 10th Anniversary Film Festival," as it's called, will run from Thursday, Aug.
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But Thursday's event, Mr. Gold said, would most likely run from 7 to 9 p.m.
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I am not suggesting that people shun their ethnicity and run from their cultural identities.
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The convention coincides with the Republican National Convention, which will run from July 18-21.
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Rarely have so many run from the prospect of being offered such a prominent position.
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"We run from Daesh," said Ahmed, 230, using the Arabic term for the Islamic State.
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The actress, 39, voiced the mysterious narrator during the series' original run from 2007-2012.
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Mr. Harris, who had run from deputies, was restrained and unarmed when he was shot.
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The company said it believes the network of accounts was run from the United States.
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Or is it just basic fear and insecurity that makes men run from wild women?
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RF Kole Calhoun stole a home run from Mariners 3B Kyle Seager on Monday night.
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" Birth Choice's website cautions men who get their partners pregnant, "Don't run from your responsibilities.
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A corresponding exhibition of works on offer will run from June 15 through the sale.
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Long creases run from his nostrils to his jowls, which sink into a starched collar.
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I run from one class to another, from meetings to libraries to appointments to jobs.
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At issue is the final phase, a leg that would run from Steele City, Neb.
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The restrictions run from midnight on Thursday, March 26 until midnight on Thursday, April 16.
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Ronaldo made a great run from near midfield to set up Quaresma's 1th-minute goal.
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The roadshow, which is being organised by Citi and Standard Chartered, will run from Nov.
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Do they try to run from Trump in hopes that voters distinguish them from him?
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The New York version of the installation will run from July 9 until Oct. 31.
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The Bonn show, "Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and Its Consequences," will run from Nov.
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These programs generally run from three to five years, based on a 2,000-hour year.
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The nonprofit offers free technology training in courses that run from 15 to 19 weeks.
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The rehearsals run from July through September, though not all are open to the public.
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The closings would run from Monday through spring break, which typically ends in early April.
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The New York production will have a limited run, from March 25 to April 19.
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Visa expects 400,8 to 500,000 visitors to attend the Rio Games, which run from Aug.
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We tend to run from hard conversations, choke on our words and let relationships dissolve.
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Seats run from $46 to $88, and a dining car sells meals, coffee and wine.
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There were no princesses to rescue — but thankfully no evil witches to run from, either.
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The result was this run from a recent stream I did playing the stage: Boom!
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These trips aren&apost a way to run from our grief, or from his memory.
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If someone is having a psychiatric break, we run from them and call the police.
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Fires are currently burning near transmission lines that run from the scheme south into Victoria.
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There have been themes that run from the top to the bottom of the grid.
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Democrats, for several years now, under Republican attack, have kind of run from the program.
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The first plot involves a ragtag group of mutants on the run from the government.
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I.U., Day6, Ignito, and Lovelyz release new albums that run from exhausting to simply perfect.
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It marks his longest streak since a 1.0363-game run from June 22-July 6, 2015.
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PERINO: OK. And it&aposs a hard to run from the senate -- well, Obama did it.
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Angelo is catching heat during his mayoral run from the everyday folk of New York City.
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Apple's run from the bottom to a record-high closing has been nothing short of incredible.
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" Prior to that, Brown had tweeted, "Some men my age run from their responsibility as fathers.
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The cost to comply can run from tens of thousands to millions of dollars, sources said.
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The Tokyo Olympic Games are scheduled to run from July 24th to August 9th in 2020.
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And maybe Walter knows this fictional officer enough not to freak out and run from him.
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These electrodes run from the knuckle to the fingertip, where they almost, but not quite, meet.
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She is the founder of Marei 1998, a sophisticated womenswear line run from her Jaffa studio.
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"When you crave companionship but run from love when you get it," she captioned the clip.
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People run from the Route 212 Harvest country music festival after gunfire broke out on Oct.
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A real-life grizzly you might be able to run from, or successfully play dead for.
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One of these, the Faisaliah project, will run from Mecca's edge out to the Red Sea.
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According to the site, the best viewer hours run from 5AM to midnight local time. Explore.
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The normal interviewing schedule for the survey would have run from May 26 to June 22.
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Philadelphia police said the two gunmen were brothers who then tried to run from the store.
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It's scheduled to run from October 7-9 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.
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All of New York City's traffic is run from a handful of feet of server racks.
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As a psychic on the run from gangsters, all Manfred wants is some peace and quiet.
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The Tribeca Film Festival will run from April 18 through April 29 in New York City.
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Based in Greenwich, Connecticut, the festival is set to run from May 29 through June 2.
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In the other, Joan (Emma Roberts) is a hitchhiker on the run from a violent past.
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The video assistance program will be run from the office of Wubbels&apos lawyer, Karra Porter.
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Utah carved out a 7-0 first-quarter lead on a 3-yard run from Moss.
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The films run from four to 40 minutes, most of them around the 15-minute mark.
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The games run from February 9th through February 25th; follow along for all of our coverage.
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LGIM timed its letter to influence firms as they plan new policies to run from 2017.
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Facebook's EUFA contract will run from 2018 to 2021, and is limited to Spanish-speaking countries.
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The offer is expected to run from the end of May to the end of June.
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Both Twitter and Facebook infamously failed to detect expansive disinformation campaigns run from Russia in 2016.
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In video shot after the altercation, streaks of dry blood run from the Kentucky doctor's mouth.
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Unless they're really evil, which is something that you should run from as fast as possible.
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I literally run from security to the lost and found desk where I get my bag.
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The annual exercises, called Ulchi-Freedom Guardian, are expected to run from August 21 to 31.
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Jessop admits on the witness stand that he once helped the fugitive prophet run from authorities.
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"He cannot run from that problem," said Hendrawan, a silver medalist at the 2000 Sydney Games.
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Not only did he retire all three hitters, he also kept the tying run from scoring.
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The Spartans gained just 54 yards on the ground, 47 coming on one run from Lombardi.
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Whether police brutality or xenophobia, these two brothers aren't just on the run from the supernatural.
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The actress, 39, voiced the mysterious narrator during the series' original run from 2007 to 2012.
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"Mark Harris can run from the media, but he can't hide from the truth," he tweeted.
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Ohio State's next drive covered 224 yards and ended with a short touchdown run from Barrett.
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Taking commercial breaks into accounts, previous 2020 presidential debates have run from two to three hours.
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According to the company's listing, the online sale will run from October 15 through October 18.
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Here are the underlying causes that law enforcement would point to — and politicians will run from.
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What time the debate starts and how to watch itThe debate will run from 7 p.m.
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Life has become increasingly stressful, and every day we run from one appointment to the next.
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Microsoft today announced that its Build conference in Seattle will run from May 7 to 9.
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California evacuations Californians who had to flee the wildfires now have to run from the water.
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The festival, which was set to run from April 24 to April 26 in Indio, Calif.
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The pay of major bank CEOs run from about $8 million to $12 million a year.
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Organizers also called off the Royal Shakespeare Company's "Matilda the Musical," due to run from Sept.
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The newest Rapsodo models, which are used by hundreds of programs, run from $4,000 to $20123,500.
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I mean, you worked in the Obama administration, a lot of people do run from there.
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Body types run from waif-slim to roundish; hairstyles include Rapunzel-long tresses, bobs and fades.
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Organizers also called off the Royal Shakespeare Company's "Matilda the Musical", due to run from Sept.
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Sigman is not the sort to run from a challenge.) Kristopher K.Q. Pourzal's new piece (Oct.
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Their show, "Syria, Then and Now: Stories from Refugees a Century Apart," will run from Oct.
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Facebook said it had taken down 783 pages, groups, and accounts that were run from Iran.
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If built, the high-speed rail system would have run from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
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Harvey Weinstein can't run from the law ... in fact, he can barely walk on his own.
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Oddly, several of the people do not make any attempt to run from the advancing soldiers.
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That fair will now be expanded and rebranded as Art Düsseldorf, which will run from Nov.
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Protesters run from police during clashes in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong on Oct.
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"Mr Sandhu's ban will run from 14 October 2016 until 14 October 2020," the statement added.
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Both stocks have 14 percent to run from Tuesday's close to the average Street price target.
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Al Arnold is credited with making the first run from Badwater to Whitney's peak in 1977.
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Kurt Suzuki had two hits for the Atlanta, which got a home run from Ozzie Albies.
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Prices for residential real estate currently run from $800 to $2,500 a square foot, he said.
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And, just like the lizard, customers run from the predator — in this case, the sales associate.
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Alton and Roy are on the run from both an extreme religion and an extreme government.
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The Tigers also got a 6-yard touchdown run from Lawrence as well as an 18-yard scoring run from Lyn-J Dixon, a 21-yard touchdown catch from Chase Brice to freshman Frank Ladson Jr. and a career-best 51-yard field goal by B.T. Potter.
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She recently announced a new live show for 2017 — called "Classic Cher" — which will run from Feb.
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Once Upon A Deadpool will have a pretty short run, from just December 12th through Christmas Eve.
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Heels rarely win via cheating; instead, it's almost always a straight-up match nobody can run from.
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Two teams from each group will move on to the playoffs in Atlanta, which run from Nov.
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Duvall later scored the go-ahead run from third on Gray's second wild pitch of the inning.
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The school year will run from July through May, with STEM-based camps offered in the summer.
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It's a delicate mix, and one I can't help but think Showtime executives would run from, screaming.
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The ELeague Major Championship will feature 16 of the best teams in CS:GO and run from Jan.
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Over the 30 years Yun worked this way, his portals have run from ghostly to solid darkness.
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Players dodge bullets, toss gas canisters back to the police, and run from cops to avoid arrest.
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They managed to run from a dragon-sized cataclysm and then the entire army of the dead?
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When the call went out, when they went to confront him, he started to run from police.
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People run from the Route 289 Harvest country music festival after a gunman opened fire on Oct.
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"This is obviously a little bit extended, but you don&apost run from your guys," Mattingly said.
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In Aubry's defense, you can't run from a target that has nothing to do with your game.
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Tickets for the event, which starts Friday and runs until November 5, run from $59 to $89.
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In most states, open enrollment for 2019 plans will run from November 1 through December 15, 2018.
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But in advance of the fall premiere, this would be a re-run from several years ago.
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In their run from 143 to 2008, the band always had a hard time finding an audience.
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There's no where to run from slithering snakes in gas pumps and bears breaking into your homes.
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"You can't run from something like that or it will fester deep inside of you," he said.
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Second Horizon was scheduled to run from Friday, June 23 until Monday, June 26 at Kiekebusch Lake.
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The train eventually reached New Delhi and will resume a commercial run from Sunday, said the tweet.
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Vehicles on offer run from modern luxury sports cars to classics, including a 1955 Morgan Plus 4.
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The binders run from size XXS to a 5XL, accommodating more body sizes than many existing lines.
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They'll be available in Europe starting on February 2, and will run from 99 to 155 euros.
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The World Cup opens in Soelden, Austria, next weekend, while the 2018 Winter Olympics run from Feb.
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Half a dozen wires, white as iPhone cables, run from the square and terminate in copper leads.
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Don't run from them; face them, listen to them and then tell them they're wrong about you.
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Doctors' visits usually run from about $603 a visit up to $45 or $50 for many specialists.
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Overnight stays for the entire mansion start at $101.10 and run from October 29 to November 1.
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In announcing its upcoming season, City Center said Vail Dance Festival: ReMix NYC would run from Nov.
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Presented by the French Institute Alliance Française, the interdisciplinary arts festival is scheduled to run from Sept.
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Two old friends spend a night on the run from guys who want one of them dead.
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I think the question is has the run from $175 to $245 been too much, too fast?
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"You saw in Virginia that they can run from that stench but they can't hide," he said.
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Much of North Jersey is also served by private bus lines that run from the Port Authority.
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After George McGovern's disastrous 1972 campaign, "liberal" became a label Democrats sought to run from — not under.
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This model represents the shoes that Jordan wore during his first title run from 1990 to 1991.
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Cano came around to score the go-ahead run from third on a Nelson Cruz sacrifice fly.
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"I'm never going to run from this ..." except for when he tells you you're not the one.
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If he didn't make us get up and run from the gunfire, I probably wouldn't have moved.
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In a position paper published ahead of the Sinterklaas festivities which run from mid-November through Dec.
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Don't run from these issues, Scorpio—facing them head on will bring amazing changes to your life.
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" He added, "I have never run from this period in my life and I never ever will.
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Buffett, 86, owns about 18 percent of Berkshire, which he has run from Omaha, Nebraska since 1965.
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Border security: The Israeli government has started destroying Hezbollah tunnels that run from Lebanon into Northern Israel.
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Every remaining debate will run from 20123 to 10:30 pm Eastern, and here's the full schedule.
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The officers eventually spotted Mr. Clark, who appears to have run from them into his grandmother's backyard.
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In the video below, protesters run from police outside the main entrance to Hong Kong's Legislative Council.
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That was the longest run from scrimmage for Rutgers since it joined the Big Ten in 2014.
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It will run from July 24-27 at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College.
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The authorities also expanded efforts to reduce traffic during the Games, which run from Saturday to Sept.
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"Larry Bell: Complete Cubes" and "Mary Heilmann: Memory Remix" will both run from June 23 to Sept.
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This iteration would run from the Bronx to the Battery, and be ready to roll by 1982.
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" She went on, "I never thought my country would be the one people had to run from.
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And will Republican House members lose their GOP/Trump base by trying to run from the President?
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The Williamstown Theater Festival, now in its 63rd season, will run from June 27 through Aug. 20.
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People with autism or other special needs may repeat words, avoid eye contact and run from authorities.
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Patrick Mahomes then put the Chiefs on the board with a run from the 1-yard line.
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They won back-to-back contests for the first time since a three-game run from Nov.
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There was a 13-yard run from D'Andre Swift, followed by a 14-yard rush by Fromm.
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Complaints run from the aesthetic to the practical — and for each complaint, the city has an answer.
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Applications are being accepted through March 17 and the positions run from July 5 to Aug. 9.
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Yet nearly every day, they bow to an overreaching president and run from a chess club mom.
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The ads launched on Tuesday and will run from the August recess until the start of September.
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Typical lawyer's fees can run from 2220 to 21919 euros ($228 to $570) an hour, he said.
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Word of the Day Note: Our sixth annual 15-second vocabulary video challenge will run from Jan.
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But Wisconsin hit back before the quarter's end thanks to a two-yard run from Mason Stokke.
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They are priced from $2 million to $20 million and run from 1,000 to 5,000 square feet.
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The Tigers surged ahead 4-1 on a two-run home run from Castellanos in the fifth.
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Sunday marks a year to go until the start of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, which run from Aug.
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Premade small toys go for $50, while large are $70, and custom orders run from $70 to $90.
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The way everything is run, from the music industry down through everyday interactions, [NON seeks] to challenge that.
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Buses run from 4 AM to midnight, and you'll be arriving home at about 5, so that works.
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The new conference, re:Mars, will run from June 4 through 7 in Las Vegas at the Aria Resort.
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Washington (CNN)The descriptions of Jeffrey Epstein have run from a multimillionaire man of mystery to convicted pedophile.
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And Jeb may be realizing that he can't run from his surname, and might as well embrace it.
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They seem to run from east to west, and they're located closer to the equator than typical auroras.
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Miranda will make unscheduled appearances during it's 16-week run from September to January at the Booth Theater.
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Baltimore scored its only run of the night on a home run, from Jonathan Villar, in the eighth.
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Jimenez dropped to 2-3 and saw his ERA increase by a full run from 6.25 to 7.26.
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Two more teams will join the closed qualifiers from the open qualifiers, which run from Feb. 7-8.
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BuzzFeed News identified an early version of the feature on a Russian-language news page run from Germany.
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Pioneer has about six crude oil lines that run from the Permian to the Gulf Coast, he said.
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There are dozens of camps on the map, usually a short run from anywhere you need to go.
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Isolated nipple and areola procedures run from $1,500 to $2,500 and breast augmentations range from $7,000 to $17,000.
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People whose fates are secure, and who directly influence how the world is run — from politics to publishing.
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She would literally run from the scene, run around and look at it and make it was good.
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Her projections come less than two weeks before the start of open enrollment, which will run from Nov.
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The ad spending was connected to roughly 3,000 ads, which were run from June 2015 to May 2017.
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Earlier on Saturday, Trump wrote on Twitter that ICE will apprehend people who have run from the law.
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But with Antstream's streaming service, users are instead able to play games that are run from remote servers.
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Hospitalization for a heart attack could run from around $6,500 to nearly $21,000, according to the Healthcare Bluebook.
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He can't run from dorks on Twitter making jokes about our White House Press Secretary hiding in bushes.
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Basically my job was to make sure this guy didn't run from his house until support got there.
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Apple is run from California but routes its foreign profits through Ireland, where it says key subsidiaries reside.
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During the team's original run, from 1938 to the 1960s, Leo Lassen was famous for his colorful broadcasts.
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In an unprecedented feat of scheduling, Amazon has announced that Prime Day 210 will run from 229 a.m.
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Springer finished 1-for-23 and has his longest hitting streak since a 10-game run from Sept.
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Plus, it'll produce more than 5003 horsepower and run from 0 to 60 mph in under four seconds.
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Plus, it'll produce more than 500 horsepower and run from 0 to 60 mph in under four seconds.
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The run from the DJ booth to the washroom in a lot of nightclubs is a major challenge.
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You play as Robert Cath, an American doctor on the run from the law for an unspecified crime.
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"I didn't think I said anything to be run from the ballgame, but obviously (Reyburn) did," Mathis said.
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Rather than run from the carnage, one highly regarded technician says to buy this pullback in technology shares.
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Now, the alleged ringleader has escaped from prison in Iceland and is on the run from international authorities.
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Britain has blocked plans for joint EU defense for years, objecting to a European army run from Brussels.
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Those fees can run from $1 million to $3 million per listing, according to data from Autonomous Next.
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Inside, suspects run from the commotion, trying to tear an air conditioner out and escape through a window.
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Five days later, while on the run from authorities, Woss then turned the gun on himself, committing suicide.
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The box is run by an open sourced operating system that can be run from a remote location.
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The $8 billion project is planned to run from Alberta's oil sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast.
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PT and run until July 22, while the second test will run from July 26 at 1 p.m.
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The Associated Press correction was applied to four stories that had run from early April to late June.
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You may feel pressured, which, in turn, may make you want to run from, or obscure, the truth.
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"They can run from practically black and tints of blue to yellows, greens and reds," Mr. Bussey said.
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What Iowa Democrats seem certain about is that they don't want to see another run from Hillary Clinton.
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The subscription period for the rights issue will run from March 17 to 31, Amundi added on Tuesday.
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Sergei F. Rudskoi, a senior Russian Defense Ministry official, said the cease-fire would run from 10 a.m.
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The gas pipeline would run from the border with Bulgaria to the border with Hungary, the statement said.
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The African National Congress was outlawed, and many of those I met were on the run from police.
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Video from overhead shows the crowd suddenly break into a panic and begin to run from the area.
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Philadelphia got its lone run in the fifth on a solo home run from Maikel Franco, his third.
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On Tuesday night, the Orioles held a one-run lead thanks to a home run from Mark Trumbo.
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The work would run from mid-March to late October and compensate the employees at $22019 per hour.
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Uniper is among five European energy firms funding Nord Stream 2, which will run from Russia to Germany.
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Work is such a perfect way to run from one's self, and to not have to feel feelings.
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They run from it and be scared of it because of what they heard or what they see.
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Haniger said he was just trying to get a sacrifice fly to bring in the run from third.
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The program, which had its debut in New Haven earlier this year, is scheduled to run from Feb.
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Monthly rents at newer apartment complexes like Annin Lofts and Highlands at Hilltop run from $2,000 to $4,250.
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But he's had a harder time lately finding workers for his company, where shifts run from 5 a.m.
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On Wednesday, driven by the conviction that they should never have to run from guns again, they walked.
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Cobbled granite floors run from inside the tower lobbies across a sculpted plaza to the mid-rise buildings.
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Homoclimbtastic, a free four-day climbing festival outside of Fayetteville, W.Va., will run from July 18 to 21.
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" Read more " Tiny radio stations, run from basements or attics or little studios, are offering new listening choices.
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But when Kimmy tries to run from their wedding, her ex chases after her, then drags her down.
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The series, which includes talks and performances that give insights into the creative process, will run from Jan.
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Now, Hua Yong is on the run from the police, moving from city to city — but still posting.
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But the lovebirds realize that Lee's trial must be resolved, and they can't run from it for long.
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"If I run from him, he will burn me and devour me," she thinks, and with good reason.
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The pop artist is retooling his "American Utopia" show for a 15-week run from October to January.
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Staked to a 1-0 lead by a home run from Manny Machado, Kershaw lost it to Woodruff.
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The playlist, which can run from noon until 8 the next morning without repeating a track, is his.
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But rather than run from their new conquerors, middle-class Jews met the Russians with bunches of flowers.
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Twitter would not provide any information on where the account was run from, but said it was investigating.
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There are two stops: an easy slope from the middle station, or a longer run from the top.
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A nation conceived as exceptional, a beacon to the world, could not but run from its original sin.
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Simply because you see it building way out in the ocean doesn't mean you can run from it.
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The new rules would cut the annual open enrollment period in half, so it would run from Nov.
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I run from meeting to meeting and don't get a chance to get to my desk until 11.
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The stage took the peloton on a flat, 111-mile run from Perigueux to Bergerac in southwestern France.
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Her campaign posters are affixed across the country, subtle reminders of her efforts to run from the past.
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Most tunnels that run from Gaza to Egypt are used to smuggle goods into the economically starved territory.
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Subpenthouses run from 22 million to 2129 million Australian dollars, and penthouses from 2011 million to 4093 million.
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On Monday, the hosts announced that the debate will be two hours long and run from 6983 p.m.
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But rather than run from the weakness, some traders view the sell-off as an opportunity to buy.
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Run from the Friday morning Okja screening to the press conference room and get a good seat. 2.
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Insurers won't run from the market, but they will raise premiums to cover a sicker group of people.
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On the run from the Nazis in Europe, Dr. Reich had arrived in the United States in 1939.
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His four-year tenure as the FAO's ninth director-general will run from August 2019 to July 2023.
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Prices run from around $1 million to over $10 million, with sales handled by Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group.
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Trump wrote on Twitter earlier on Saturday that ICE will apprehend people who have run from the law.
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The prices run from $7.50 to $11.50 for a pizza that will serve one not-too-hungry person.
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The book is a patchwork of nine poems, with lines that run from one thought into the next.
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The residency will run from January 21941 through June 22019, with a $21971,22019 stipend offered to all residents.
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" Pressed on the controversy by The Tribune late last month, Christie said "I don't run from any issue.
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The first season of the league will run from January to June, with playoffs and finals slated for July.
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Karl: I think the biggest difference between skate plazas and skateparks is not having to run from the cops.
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As soon as the cold water turns on, your brain will instantly tell you to run from the pain.
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The Nanny may have run from 1993 to 1999, but its legacy will be with us for a lifetime.
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The company also has proposed an East Coast Loop that would run from Washington, D.C., to the Maryland suburbs.
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They run from 10 minutes to two hours and cost clients anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars apiece.
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For most people, long weekends usually run from Friday to Sunday, a surge that often means higher travel costs.
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A Russian defense ministry official said the daily ceasefire would run from 10 AM to 1 PM local time.
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All of the content BuzzFeed News reviewed on the health sites run from Pakistan was stolen from other websites.
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The Museum of Toys will run from March 1st to March 17th at 2270 Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles.
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Seems like we'll have to wait a hundred years or so to get another miracle title run from Leicester.
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For four walls, insulation can run from $3,000 to $4,000, with the help of a certified contractor, Kernan said.
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The source cautioned, however, that determining which country a Twitter account is actually run from can be very difficult.
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"We had minutes to load up the animals and run from the advancing firestorm," said Odin's owner, Roland Hendel.
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The lucky winner will be announced during SeriesFest 2019, which will run from Friday, June 21 through the 26.
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The owner, who had employed 70 workers for half a century, was now on the run from his creditors.
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But then, Tay says, he encountered a bully he could never run from or outsmart -- the one inside him.
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The RealReal, which started out as a business run from Wainwright's kitchen table, now processes nearly 2 million orders.
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With prices that run from $140 to $6,500, there's a piece for every foodie on your list this year.
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The token sale itself will run from October 2 to November 6, according to details on the dedicated website.
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I was trying to run from what I knew Jenna was — not someone I was just going to date.
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Tickets for Hogwarts in the Snow are available for purchase online, and the program will run from Saturday Nov.
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In 2014, when they were in their late-20s, the pair went on the run from West Yorkshire police.
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The film's action sequences run from large-scale, city-smashing adventures to hand-to-hand combat inside an apartment.
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Earlier in February, the Olympian, 250, shared on Instagram that the World Championships in Sweden, which run from Feb.
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Some of them are really deep, like the protagonist of the song being on the run from government operatives.
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Moreover, rather than being fully integrated, the newly named Envision Healthcare will be run from both Tennessee and Colorado.
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Then Mr. Saylor's son Shane was killed, shot in the back as he tried to run from his assailant.
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The championship, which will run from June 10 to July 10, will be held in 10 cities across France.
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For example, the 2018-19 marketing year is considered to run from April 1, 2019, to March 31, 193.
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The streak was the Dodgers' longest since a 13-game, season-opening run from April 13-May 6, 2009.
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The great man (played convincingly by Rory Kinnear) is dirt-poor and always on the run from the police.
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"I have ruled out nothing," she said, adding that she's getting encouragement to run from "a number" of people.
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The exhibition, "Divine Encounter: Rembrandt's Abraham and the Angels," is scheduled to be run from May 30 through Aug.
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The last such long unbroken streak of growth was the nine-month run from November 2016 to July 2017.
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The festival will run from June 29 to July 29 and celebrate the theater's 20th year and Canada's sesquicentennial.
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That does not mean that you run from your identity, but I don't think you run on your identity.
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We'd recently left our hometown of Seattle for a six-week tour scheduled to run from October into December.
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"A politician does not run from elections," Bozdag said, adding he believed Erdogan would win in the first round.
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The Chelsea-Elliot Houses, another housing project, run from West 25th to 27th Streets, between Ninth and 10th Avenues.
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Take a look at last year's winners, and consider participating in this year's contest, which will run from Dec.
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It understands us — how strenuously we run from the past, but always expect it to catch up with us.
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"I would not say he ran away because he wanted to run from a bad situation," Mr. Jaffe said.
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The colors and lines are solid, forming a patchwork of shapes, which run from schematic representation to abstract patterning.
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Wires on wooden poles run from the mini-grid to homes and businesses that have paid for a connection.
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The idyllic festival in the Berkshires, whose lineup was announced on Wednesday, will run from June 19 through Aug.
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As with so many aspects of the city, that history has run from gritty to stylish and back again.
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Other new seasonal nonstop flights will run from Chicago to Aruba, Grand Cayman, Nassau and the Turks and Caicos.
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Footage of the moment shows molotov cocktails flying as crowds run from the scene and gunfire can be heard.
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Those are among the highlights of this summer's Mostly Mozart Festival, which will run from July 10 through Aug.
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The episode follows an unnamed woman on the run from a homicidal robot dog in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
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The soprano Jennifer Rowley took over the full "Trovatore" run from an ill colleague less than two weeks ago.
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One would bet, for instance, that the others could not run from the lake to the woods, and voilà!
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Topping it off, today kicks off a huge, two-week earnings run from tech companies worth trillions of dollars.
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Maybe we&aposll see him on the run from Amanda Waller or the cops in Gunn&aposs upcoming film.
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I came here to play good tennis, playing round by round, trying to continue my run from last year.
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Kyle Evans made it 21-143 with a touchdown run from the 6-yard line on Colorado's next possession.
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Some posit he was an intelligence operative, or a gangster on the run from a shadowy organized crime group.
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Jackson left the apartment and tried to run from the officers, knowing he had an arrest warrant from Ohio.
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The City Center production is to be directed by Anne Kauffman, and will run from July 12 to 15.
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Among copy editors and backfielders, the sentiments run from anxiety about their future to resentment over their perceived worth.
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Trailing 4-1, the Dodgers opened their big fourth inning with a leadoff home run from Seager, his 17th.
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The tournament, which is taking place in 11 cities at 12 venues, will run from Thursday until July 15.
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Neither company would say who was behind the pages, or if they were run from outside the United States.
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Escobar's longest streak of his career was a 17-game run from September 20, 2014 to April 15, 2015.
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But that's not a prerequisite to enjoy a speedrun, as this wonderfully bananas run from CovertMuffin (great name!) proves.
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For those who can swing it, watching — or rewatching — the whole run from start to finish is still recommended.
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But Senator Collins was not greeted with the rage that some Republican representatives have faced down, or run from.
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The ANA 2018 will run from September 29–October 4 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, NY.
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We run from the political spectrum from anarchists to fascists, but race and white identity is the fundamental issue.
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The run from risk boosted U.S. Treasuries where yields on 10-year notes dropped 3 basis points to 2.24 percent.
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The long and short is this: Sonic is on the run from forces looking to use his power for evil.
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Anyone who's lived in or visited the Big Apple has surely caught his weekday newscasts, which run from 5 a.m.
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Colorado appeared to ice the game with two-run home run from Trevor Story in the top of the ninth.
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The company also has proposed an East Coast Loop that would run from Washington, D.C., out to the Maryland suburbs.
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The Yankees took a 1-0 lead on a line drive home run from Austin Romine in the second inning.
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Club Microwave had a decent run from 280 to 270, and made a few failed attempted to reboot years later.
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The themes covered run from the personal to the political, with women, artists of color, and LGBTQ communities prominently featured.
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January 22 — The trio goes on the run from police to avoid arrest over a bomb-making workshop in Jena.
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The Pyeongchang Games, the first Winter Olympics in Asia to be staged outside Japan, will run from Feb 9-25.
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When you start peeling away the layers of the onion, China is not a single monolithic power run from Beijing.
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GIC Re set a price range of 855-912 rupees a share for its IPO that will run from Oct.
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Whether your peak-Bowie preferences run from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke, there's a stamp sure to appeal.
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While le dejeuner is an institution in Paris, it has a tendency to run from 1230 until around 3 p.m.
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The ex-NFL player says he felt overwhelmed with emotion when he decided to quite literally run from the show.
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The school year will run from July through May, with STEM-based camps offered in the summer, according to Time.
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The videos run from 10 minutes to two hours and cost clients anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars apiece.
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The 13-episode run from executive producer Dick Wolf will be based on New York City's Hate Crimes Task Force.
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As for what could be breaking those switches on current keyboards, theories run from dust to grit to metal fatigue.
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"Full length of first tunnel will run from LAX to Culver City, Santa Monica, Westwood, and Sherman Oaks," he wrote.
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Crosstown arch-rivals Birmingham City are also run from Asia, following the 2009 takeover by Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung.
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In December 2016, BuzzFeed News reported that the biggest Native American pages were run from places like Kosovo and Vietnam.
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In the next installment of the series, Jaqi and her companions Araskar and Z are on the run from everyone.
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"DC" is also a terrific episode of the show, in a second season that has run from strength to strength.
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Mark your calendars, the demos run from 4-6pm UTC+02:00 and you can watch it live right here.
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Organizers say the McDonald's annual meeting protests will be the biggest yet and run from Wednesday evening through Thursday morning.
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Mark your calendars, the demos run from 5:40-6:40pm PT and you can watch it live right here.
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During his run from the cops, Tay-K allegedly robbed a 65-year-old in Arlington, Texas, in May 2017.
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He had run from the rubble sobbing, but was stopped by a pair of policemen, who tried to console him.
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Feed costs can run from 60 percent to 80 percent of the cost of production for poultry and pork producers.
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Mark your calendars, the demos run from 3-5pm PT this Thursday and you can watch it live right here.
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"Interior in Yellow and Blue" by Henri Matisse "Brown Madonna" by Galo B Ocampo The exhibition will run from Mar.
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Otherwise the planned strike will run from midnight and affect short-haul and long-haul flights departing from German airports.
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The priority has always been clear for my dad, as it is, now, for me: Never run from a struggle.
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Organizers unveiled the line-up for the 76th edition of the world's oldest film festival, which will run from Aug.
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The dozens of individual colors are in white plastic containers on paint-spattered shelves that run from floor to ceiling.
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Shares of Alcoa saw a healthy run from the winter of 2010 to February 2011, rising from $13 to $17.
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If your repayment period had run from, say, 2009 to 2014, that's a lot of bull market your money missed.
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The IV tubes run from his arm to a screen, behind which three anonymous workers wait to push the buttons.
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"It will be run from now on by its bankers," he added in a reference to a new debt facility.
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The House Republicans may think they can run from a vote for common-sense gun measures, but they can't hide.
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That thing at the back also looks a lot like my favourite marble run from popular board game Mouse Trap.
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IntSights identified 9,046 dark web invite links sent via Discord by criminal groups run from Brazil and one in Turkey.
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The Twins got a home run from Brian Dozier, giving them a brief 3-2 lead in the fifth inning.
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When we run from our sexual fantasies, that's how we lose control of them and they start to control us.
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Because Monday, when the truth finally came out, after 23 years, he wanted nothing more than to run from it.
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" Amboi said: "The way everything is run, from the music industry down through everyday interactions, [NON seeks] to challenge that.
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The Cardinal would have scored on a 12-yard run from Love, but it was called back on a penalty.
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Its best tracks run from five to nine minutes — long enough to feel gradual developments — and are full of imprecisions.
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The ex-NFL player said he felt overwhelmed with emotion when he decided to quite literally run from the show.
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The advance brings Iran close to securing an overland route that would run from Tehran, via Baghdad, to the Mediterranean.
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The wall, construction for which began last Saturday, is set to run from Chihuahuita and continue east for four miles.
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The terms of the deal were not disclosed though Sipsmith will continue to be run from London by its founders.
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SO I THINK YOU DO HAVE TO SEPARATE THE LONG RUN FROM MAYBE WHERE WE ARE TWO YEARS FROM NOW.
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They run from $60 to $130, with most styles priced around $100 to $110 — on par with premium athleisure brands.
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The couple got a brief security run from the attendant, and then were allowed to choose whatever seats they liked.
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It will run from the Durusu region on Istanbul's Black Sea coast to Kucukcekmece Lake on the Sea of Marmara.
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The ball landed about one foot fair, and pinch runner Dee Gordon easily scored the tying run from second base.
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Buffalo Wild Wings' director nomination window will likely run from early January to early February, based on last year's proxy.
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In addition to opening headquarters in Manchester, UK, and Shanghai, China, has run from over 20 European cities including Berlin.
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The Dodgers had their 1-0 lead through eight innings courtesy of a fourth-inning home run from Alex Verdugo.
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But there's only so much the team can do before getting the official go-ahead for a run from Biden.
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This school year, as you can see from our 25-26 Student Contest Calendar, the challenge will run from Feb.
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"We had victory gardens in World War II," he said during a break between shifts, which run from 224 a.m.
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Boston padded its lead with a solo home run from the slumping Mookie Betts and is now up 3-1.
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Pending the elections and formation of a new regional government, Mr. Rajoy said, Catalonia's administration would be run from Madrid.
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Mabel and Jack have arrived in Alaska on the run from their past and the loss of a stillborn child.
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They asked that the periods during which no openings are allowed start an hour earlier, to run from 5 a.m.
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Sessions will generally run from 1-53 pm on 3/15, 3/16, 3/22, 3/23, and 3/30.
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Mr. Modi framed his decision to run from Varanasi as a religious calling, intertwining his name with the holy place.
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"Apocalypse Now" fed outright conspiracy theories that the C.I.A.'s secret war run from Washington had undercut the military mission.
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The score was set by an 21-yard run from Journey Brown, who finished with 21 yards on 43 carries.
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Synopsis: Young lovers Sailor and Lula run from the variety of weirdos that Lula's mom has hired to kill Sailor.
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"I never looked at him as someone that would run from a challenge," said Autry, now another of Syracuse's assistants.
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Hearst was elsewhere at the time and spent the next year and a half on the run from the authorities.
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The fifth annual open enrollment period, when people can sign up for insurance or switch plans, will run from Nov.
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They demand sizes that run from extra small to five XL. In addition, their professional specialties come with idiosyncratic exigencies.
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"He's been trying to run from Trump's disparaging remarks for a year, while endorsing him 60 times," Kirkpatrick said Monday.
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Energy Transfer Partners is building the 1,170-mile (1,885 km) line, which will run from North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois.
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The planned Wednesday strike will run from midnight and affect short-haul and long-haul flights departing from German airports.
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Yet for all the desolation, Saintines also dispels the myth of France as merely a centralised country run from Paris.
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It's the tale, sometimes bloody, of two doomed young lovers on the run from the law — a familiar American archetype.
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" Hunsucker "hasn't run from" the allegations, the lawyer said, and he "has been a law-abiding citizen his entire life.
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The offer by the manager of India's third-biggest mutual fund by assets under management, which will run from Oct.
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Because if you run from this now you're going to be running from it for the rest of your life.
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Now he finds himself on the run from all the other mercenaries seeking him and the mysterious infant he rescued.
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People run from the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after a shooter opened fire on the crowd on Oct.
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Chinese authorities have been gradually stamping out VPN services run from inside the country since the March ban kicked in.
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Case in point: The run from Dow 21K to 22K had Boeing responsible for roughly 400 points of that move.
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Stories from USAReally, a site run from Russia, were posted to Reddit under web addresses that masked where they originated.
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The British Library exhibition, which has not yet been named, will run from October 20, 2017 through February 28, 2018.
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Google has also invested in two cables that run from the US to Japan, South America, and other countries in Asia.
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The season, which was announced this week by David Finckel and Wu Han, the society's artistic directors, will run from Oct.
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At eight years old, this is the second longest bull market in history, behind the epic run from 1987 to 103.
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The inches around them come into play—a run from LL Cool J here, a near-fatal tackle from LT there.
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You can't ever let yourself feel too high or too down because you're just one Aaron Boone home run from elimination.
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The pipeline would run from near Edmonton, Alberta through the Rocky Mountains to storage tanks in Burnaby on the BC coast.
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The show's 15-episode freshman season will be released in two chapters: the first eight episodes will run from Sunday, Sept.
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The 6-hour marathon event will run from 5pm-11pm EST and feature six fan-favorite episodes of Dr. Pimple Popper.
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The trio is slated to discuss "cyber policy issues" facing the next president, and tickets will run from $100 to $2,700.
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But in recent months she has attempted to downplay Kasich's endorsement and run from certain parts of his record as governor.
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In Jilotepec he rails against the former governor of Veracruz, now facing corruption charges and on the run from the police.
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Participants run from bulls and steers on the sixth bull run of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain, July 12.
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Wambach's first rule: getting comfortable with failure — something athletes are used to, which non-athletes have a tendency to run from.
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She discovers that Ley is at the center of a sketchy business deal, and is on the run from the law.
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Vandy extended it to 13 with 1:51 left, but LSU closed the half on a 10-2 run from there.
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Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert was coy last week when asked whether she might attend the WEF, which will run from Jan.
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Jobs are easy to find: unemployment rates run from 5.3% in Romania down to a remarkable 2.9% in the Czech Republic.
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WHEN YOU are on the run from a murder rap, what better place to take refuge than with the ruling party?
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Ayler played Clair Huxtable's (Phylicia Rashad) mom Carrie Hanks on The Cosby Show, recurring throughout the sitcom's run from 1984-92.
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Speaking to PEOPLE Now, Carmen Electra revealed that the infamous slow-mo run from Baywatch is more real than people think.
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National Grid said 13 companies have won contracts for the Demand Turn Up scheme which will run from May until September.
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During thunderstorms, when the water from the bayou rose, my mom assured me we&aposd have time to run from it.
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He added that other injuries occur when panicked victims try to run from the chaos, leading to wounds and broken bones.
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After the short run from Copenhagen to the southern Danish coast, the train slows as it enters the port of Rodby.
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When he's on the run from Venezuelan soldiers, a neighborly robot tweaks the security cameras so that his image looks unrecognizable.
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This year's recesses accorded with these modern norms; the August recess was meant to run from July 28 to September 5.
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Other than a couple cameos in the playoffs, Lee watched the crucial battles of the Warriors' title run from the bench.
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It impacted us to the fact that one of our peoples, my brother, was on the run from a murder charge.
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He didn't run from a massive scandal or have a public breakdown, so why did the world's foremost teen idol disappear?
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The bond swap is expected to get consent from market regulator Consob during the weekend, to run from Monday to Friday.
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Delilah tells him in an early conversation that the people who take those jobs are invariably on the run from something.
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Fiji was one of the biggest stars in G.L.O.W. during its run from 1986 to 1992 ... never losing a single match.
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Some theorized that the winner was on the run from police and feared a background check if he or she won.
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Spears in January withdrew from a new series of concerts in Las Vegas that were due to run from February-August.
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The 15th annual New York film festival, which will run from the April 203 through 24, will feature 28 VR experiences.
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No organisation better epitomises this than the National Health Service (NHS) in England, run from London and funded by general taxation.
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When investors run from risk, they leave all speculative assets — especially if the U.S. stock market falls more than 20 percent.
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The Utes marched down to the Stanford 213 on the strength of a 210-yard catch-and-run from Darren Carrington.
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Alaphilippe's Shimano gears run from an 11-tooth cog for the sprints up to a 30-tooth cog for the climbs.
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Overnights are available six nights each week from May 25 through December, and will run from February through December in 2017.
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I made a long run from New Jersey to the East End of Long Island to fetch a pair of houseplants.
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"We don't repair the areas where we mine, because we are always ready to run from the police operations," Guerra said.
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The company also has proposed an East Coast Loop that would run from downtown Washington, D.C., out to the Maryland suburbs.
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And so out of fear of seeming racist or getting things wrong, they run from the risky thing they don't know.
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Jason: There are people in the Congo that certainly have an opinion on whether their government should be run from Beijing.
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Throwaways is the story of two young people on the run from a shadowy government organization trying to track them down.
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The IPO price range is 3.7-4.2 euros per share and the offer will run from Nov 1003 to Dec 4.
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The games, the largest multi-sport event in the world after the Summer Olympics, run from August 18 until September 2.
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A cable would run from the device and out by way of a hole the surgeons would create in his abdomen.
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The puns are really good, I think, and run from kinda simple to sorta crunchy, nothing too abstruse or too corny.
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A few events are still holding out, including the Cannes Film Festival, which is scheduled to run from May 12-23.
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A 16-year-old girl escapes her camp and joins a group of other teens on the run from the government.
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This time, it was thanks to a home run from 20-year-old rookie Rafael Devers on a 1-2 count.
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Another Iraqi interpreter, probably the person I'd seen run from the Humvee in flames, was being treated by my fellow medics.
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Villa Design Group's The Tragedy Machine will run from May 20th to July 17th at the MIT List Visual Arts Center.
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The state's sixth governor, DeWitt Clinton, proposed building a canal that would run from the Great Lakes to the Hudson River.
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He finds himself with millions in stolen cash and drugs, and on the run from dirty cops violently hunting him down.
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The Ducks, looking to run the clock down late in the game, got a 63-yard run from freshman Sean Dollars.
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The report, about 70 pages long, details nine cost-cutting options for Congress that run from relatively minor to more extensive.
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Together, they capture the sound of someone displaced, appropriate for a song about a man on the run from a relationship.
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The rezoned blocks, known as East Midtown, run from East 39th Street to East 57th Street, from Third to Madison Avenues.
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Trump is expected to highlight the American delegation that will attend the event, which will run from January 20 to 24.
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Still, British regulators will probably give strong backing to a deal that will ensure it continues to be run from London.
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The train will run from Mumbai to Ahmedabad, the main city in Gujarat state, a distance of 508 kilometers (315 miles).
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He said he felt a certain empathy for her while she was on the run from authorities and later stood trial.
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Cabrera's sacrifice fly off reliever Sam Freeman was caught by a diving Ender Inciarte, preventing the go-ahead run from scoring.
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"My plan was to run from behind but I was caught on the back stretch and boxed in," Rudisha told reporters.
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The story, Ms. Udofia suggests, is destined to repeat itself; there is only so far one can run from the past.
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That last shot is among those shown in the new V&A show, which will run from Saturday through March 8.
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Logano had taken the lead on Lap 59 and was attempting to block a run from Kyle Busch seven laps later.
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And a run from Conyers III could also spark a feud with his second cousin, who has already announced his bid.
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Steph and her mother live like fugitives, on the run from an abusive father the 16-year-old Steph can't remember.
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The trial will run from November until February 2020, and the results are expected to be applicable throughout Europe, DSM said.
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A monthly budget for a couple in Quito would run from $1,2050 to $2905,210 — a yearly total of $2860,250 to $270,0653.
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They will run from the pinto beans, which are supplemented by odds and ends of meat scraped from the butcher block.
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It took a national movement to protect the battlefield at Bull Run from state and local governments focused on relentless growth.
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Most positions run from 123 to 12 weeks and pay approximately $24 an hour, according to jobs and salary website Glassdoor.
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And after forcing Michigan State to go three-and-out, the Terps went ahead on a 63-yard run from McFarland.
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It will be handed over to NATO in July, with command and control run from a U.S. air base in Germany.
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Heidi Schreck's "What The Constitution Means To Me" will transfer to the Greenwich House Theater, where it will run from Nov.
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Coyote's determination to face reality rather than run from it ultimately allows her to heal not just herself but her father.
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Mr. Comey, who lectures on ethical leadership, has launched an imaginative strategy to run from his underlings while hiding behind them.
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It boasted approximately 1.2 million visitors over the course of its 16-day run (from June 18 to July 3, 2016).
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Hulk Hogan told the Boys & Girls Club he's not trying to run from his past mistakes -- including his n-word scandal.
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The RealReal, which started out as a business run from Wainwright's kitchen table, now processes nearly 2 million orders per year.
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We take our whiplashed necks and try to keep up the pace as we run from protest to petition to planning meeting.
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The Pentagon is still planning the event, which Trump requested to run from the White House to Capitol Hill on Nov. 11.
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Friedman is also a frequent contributor to Arutz Sheva, the conservative news outlet run from Beit El and partially funded by AFBE.
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