It runs through the platform, it runs through Watson Health, it runs through Watson IoT, it's in security now....Watson will be part of that financial services solutions.
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"Elizabeth Warren runs through airports and runs through train stations — she's a woman on a mission," Ms. Haaland said.
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The FBI's best path forward now runs through Congress As a result, the FBI's best path forward now runs through Congress.
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Registration for the Air Force's program started Monday and runs through May 29, and the invited hacking is scheduled to begin May 30 and runs through June 1003.
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The tournament — which began yesterday and runs through Sept.
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In connection with the exhibition — which runs through Dec.
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Peace between Myanmar's Lady and its generals runs through Beijing.
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And that's a theme that runs through our whole report.
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The human interest angle runs through the whole book: no
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The Makers Conference began Monday and runs through February 8.
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"That's absolutely a thread that always runs through," Cushnie said.
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But it's a misanthropic undercurrent that runs through the film.
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The 2016 Toronto International Film Festival runs through Sept. 18.
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The common thread that runs through Barr's speech is power.
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The video then runs through a series of safety reassurances.
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A likelier avenue for legal change runs through state capitals.
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" Racial strife is a theme that runs through "American Band.
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The main route to Tajikistan also runs through Kunduz province.
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Still, one thread runs through all three generations, said Chang.
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That is a theme that runs through Ms Farrell's work.
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A River Runs Through It Two words: fly fishing. 8.
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A streak of eastern mysticism runs through Mr Foster's book.
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Kris says the unspoken theme that runs through this episode.
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The exhibition opens March 1 and runs through April 22.
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When Sweeny feels worried, she runs through a mental checklist.
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Google's two day developer conference runs through Wednesday May 9.
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The program's fall open enrollment period runs through Dec. 7.
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Open season began on Friday and runs through Oct. 2.
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That promotion is effective immediately and runs through December 31st.
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Any path to peace in Syria now runs through Moscow.
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The Lombardi in Your Hometown competition runs through Nov. 12.
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For the current open enrollment period, which runs through Jan.
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Carnival runs through Tuesday ... but the parties are already underway!!!
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The holiday shopping season, which runs through Christmas on Dec.
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The exhibition, titled The Dolls House, runs through July 20133.
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The tournament begins July 29 and runs through Aug. 13.
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The share halt began Monday and runs through Jan. 22.
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But the annual event — the 55th edition runs through Oct.
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There is just one problem: An expressway runs through it.
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Like virtually everywhere else, the festival, which runs through Aug.
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The staging at Los Angeles Opera, which runs through Nov.
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That agreement, negotiated after the 2016 season, runs through 3.693.
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The show opened this month and runs through Aug. 12.
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The show, which opens on Saturday and runs through Nov.
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The festival opened on Friday and runs through July 24.
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Eleven are newcomers to the event, which runs through Sunday.
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The show at Sotheby's, called "Bunker," runs through Aug. 10.
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They explain their love for God runs through their veins.
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Medicare annual enrollment started Tuesday and runs through Dec. 7.
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Take the scene where Schofield runs through a destroyed city.
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The pact between the two parties now runs through 2024.
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Voting for the 43 categories runs through Friday, October 18th.
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Trump signed off on the bill, which runs through Dec.
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Under the technology, hydrogen gas runs through a fuel cell.
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A similar theme runs through the last couple of years.
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An environment theme runs through the pieces in the festival.
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Back on set he runs through "7 Years" twice more.
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The Quad Cinema's Utterly Winona retrospective runs through September 1.
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The event kicks off today and runs through Sunday, April 16th.
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Kentucky's Fifth Congressional District runs through the heart of Appalachian Kentucky.
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The historic route runs through eight states from Illinois to California.
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They have a contract that runs through September of this year.
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The 185th Oktoberfest celebration starts Saturday and runs through October 7.
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Regardless of class divide, an interesting constant runs through the images.
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The acceptance period for the bid runs through to March 13.
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SCAR CYMBALS runs through December 18 at Zabludowicz Collection in London.
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At least 70 percent of its total trade runs through China.
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In the Making runs through April 16, 2016 at Luxembourg & Dayan.
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The Dodgers' four-game series with the Rockies runs through Sunday.
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India's fiscal year starts on April 1 and runs through March.
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He says Google's route runs through an iffy part of town.
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The giveaway starts today and runs through the end of July.
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So air runs through light boxes that drop from the ceiling.
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It runs through the current movement to repeal the 14th Amendment.
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CES 2018 begins on January 8th and runs through the 11th.
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But the path to food sustainability also runs through animals' stomachs.
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A separate project runs through Pakistan and Kashmir, another disputed region.
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The motif of birds runs through so much of your work.
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I am Pakistani, so chai pretty much runs through my veins.
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Everything runs through this audio interface I bought ten years ago.
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The final splatfest starts today and runs through to July 21st.
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The Epcot International Festival of the Holidays runs through December 30.
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Is there a theme that runs through this record for you?
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The special kicked off last week and runs through next week.
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He previously signed an extension in 2017 that runs through 2024.
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The service starts at 10 AM sharp and runs through noon.
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Some swam in the Tigris river which runs through the city.
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An awareness of privilege runs through this novel like a tendon.
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The event runs through Monday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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Medicare's annual enrollment period began Monday and runs through Dec. 7.
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The first runs through a potted history of the England team.
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The BBC's political editor runs through conspiracy theories about Thursday's events.
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The Atlantic hurricane season began Friday and runs through Nov. 30.
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The deal is a five-year agreement that runs through 2024.
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But there can be a mystical narrative that runs through this.
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The international borderline, unmarked, runs through the middle of the culvert.
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This question runs through all her writing, fiction and essays alike.
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The case for optimism runs through public opinion — especially among Democrats.
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It runs through your body, and it's like raising your endorphins.
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The Kickstarter campaign starts October 28 and runs through December 7.
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The registration period opens this Wednesday and runs through Aug. 8.
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Part of the Imagine Science Film Festival,which runs through Oct.
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His largest retrospective to date runs through September at the Whitney.
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The show runs through March 18 at the Palexpo convention center.
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The contract, which runs through 2022, includes $8.5 million in guarantees.
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And much of the serious activity there runs through Shabaka Hutchings.
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In an interview before the Basel show, which runs through Oct.
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This one-hour performance by John Kevin Jones runs through Dec.
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Open enrollment started Thursday — in most places it runs through Dec.
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The Botanical Garden's 17th annual Orchid Show runs through April 28.
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Hurricane season officially begins on June 1 and runs through Nov.
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While she runs through sprints, electronic music thumps in the background.
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The path to Washington runs through the indispensable man's fragile ego.
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Part of the Imagine Science Film Festival, which runs through Oct.
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ESL One Los Angeles begins Saturday and runs through April 19.
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The first hashtag challenge, #WeReady, starts today and runs through Thursday.
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The show, which runs through May 17, came about by accident.
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The Off Broadway production, at 59E59 Theaters, runs through Oct. 27.
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The blockbuster show, which opens on Thursday and runs through Feb.
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Smoke runs through much of the cooking like a rhythm track.
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It's easily accessible from BART and Muni, and runs through Sunday.
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One road to the musical future now runs through Rangely. ♦
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The season officially began June 1 and runs through Nov. 30.
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The inaugural exhibition, "Anishnābemowin — We'll all become stories," runs through Sept.
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"Everything runs through me," he told corporate executives during the transition.
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It's a theme that runs through all of art and literature.
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This sale runs through Black Friday and lasts until December 1.
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And there's a theme of control that runs through the movie.
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The Force: An energy field that runs through all living beings.
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Mine starts mid-chest and runs through my navel, obliterating it.
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That vulnerability runs through the film thematically in important ways too.
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Poetry is a thread that runs through this neighborhood, connecting the decades.
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The second play to come to fruition, "Baltimore" — which runs through Feb.
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Klarman runs through his thoughts on Trump, volatility, and the stock market.
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Florida's alligator hunting season starts in August and runs through early November.
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The TEA bends across Midtown and runs through Central Park toward Harlem.
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The thought runs through my head as I stare at my mother.
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The "Monopoly Token Madness Vote" begins Tuesday and runs through Jan. 31.
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U.S. 23, which goes from Michigan into Florida, runs through Pike County.
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They know the path to victory in 2020 runs through moderate districts.
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The desire for surprise runs through the strongest paintings in this exhibition.
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The path back to a House Republican majority runs through America's suburbs.
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Egypt's local wheat harvest begins around mid-April and runs through July.
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CNBC runs through some of the biggest launches over the past week.
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Hawaii Governor David Ige signed an emergency proclamation that runs through Sept.
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In Eastern Europe, the fulcrum between democracy and dictatorship runs through Ukraine.
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Curry's five-year, $201.16 million contract runs through the 2021-22 season.
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The pilot program begins on Mother's Day and runs through Labor Day.
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The auction runs through October 10 with all bids starting at $1.
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A creepy undercurrent of daddy-daughter dynamics runs through most of them.
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The #BackToBlack10 contest launched Tuesday, and runs through the end of January.
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His mind, I imagine, runs through thoughts like: Where does he fit?
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The Pyeongchang Olympics formally opens on Friday and runs through Feb. 25.
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CNBC runs through what you need to know about the big event.
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The Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and runs through Nov. 30.
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Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the two-week FringeNYC, which runs through Aug.
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"The blood of Ned Stark runs through his veins," Lady Mormont said.
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It runs through December 12, and customers can only access it once.
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The installation launched on November 13 and runs through Sunday the 24.
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The cast of "Battlefield," which opened on Wednesday and runs through Oct.
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The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale starts July 19 and runs through August 4.
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The work opened on Broadway last month and runs through Feb. 29.
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A creek runs through the area, surrounded by picturesque farms and forests.
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Dickert is apparently among them: the Root River runs through his community.
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PDT on Sunday, July 3, and runs through to Sunday, July 10.
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A streak of obsessiveness runs through Mr. Fieg's approach to most things.
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The exhibition, "Days Are Dogs," opens on Wednesday and runs through January.
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The Rogue River, which runs through, tested high for contaminants this month.
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Protestations aside, the bigotry that runs through Trump's rhetoric is pretty blatant.
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Its current show, "Art After Stonewall 1969-1989," runs through July 21.
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"Anne Brigman: A Visionary in Modern Photography," which runs through Jan. 27.
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The purse increase begins on April 26 and runs through June 2.
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"Fear runs through these communities like a steady rip current," Kotlowitz says.
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Its arc of influence runs through Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and Yemen.
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It runs through Valatie, where I visited Robert Bordo and Donald Mouton.
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Whether your students are participating in our contest, which runs through Oct.
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"Everything runs through Zlatan, everybody knows that," Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei said.
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It runs through literature and art, from Chaucer to Shakespeare to Holbein.
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The Atlantic hurricane season started June 21 and runs through Nov. 2000.
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This video runs through the questions Mr. Comey is likely to face.
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"I believe the majority runs through Orange County," the Ohio Republican said.
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His pop-up runs through May 19, though it may be extended.
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The mural appeared on the Beta Bridge, which runs through the campus.
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The fight for the future runs through the present and the past.
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The "Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes," which runs through Jan.
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There is an unsettling theme that runs through The Times's publishing decisions.
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The path runs through Texas, Cleveland and up through northern New England.
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Art Parley's artist residency began July 1 and runs through August 15.
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"Instructions to All Persons: Reflections on Executive Order 9066" runs through August 13.
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Open enrollment on Obamacare's individual marketplace begins today and runs through Dec. 15.
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Delicatessen on 6th by Lucy Sparrow opened October 1, and runs through Oct.
|
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Wal-Mart's promotion for free shipping with no minimum purchase runs through Friday.
|
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The extension runs through the 2024 campaign, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
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The Olympics-themed Summer Games event kicks off today and runs through Aug.
|
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The scenic Karakoram Highway, which connects Pakistan with China, runs through the district.
|
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The crew runs through what to expect from Apple for the holiday season.
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The CPEC road, it claims, runs through disputed territory in Pakistan-held Kashmir.
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The Windsor Castle portion of Fashioning a Reign runs through January 8, 2017.
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Almost three months remain in the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs through November.
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That spirit of self-sufficiency runs through the history of American food culture.
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Can you talk about that theme and how it runs through the season?
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The Propeller Group runs through November 13 at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Remember, the Boyz already have a hit show there ... which runs through 2018.
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That said, IDW runs through lists of potential licenses every week, Adams said.
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Her designs also carry the uplifting message that runs through everything she creates.
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Current FAA funding only runs through September, so Congress will need to act.
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The event starts at 4 pm ET Monday and runs through Thursday evening.
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Dellafiora's claims are typical of the kind of "evidence" that runs through Phenomena.
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Even in Kinshasa, a new highway runs through the centre of the city.
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He allowed only three hits and zero runs through the first seven innings.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo has repeatedly extended the program, which now runs through 2022.
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Boy Scouts, which runs through age 17, will become Scouts BSA in February.
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Electric Narcissus marked a strong start for the series, which runs through December.
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At the parsonage museum, the exhibition "Charlotte Great and Small" runs through Jan.
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A major avenue in Chicago is Division Street, which runs through many neighborhoods.
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One undercurrent runs through much of CPAC's programming: the idea of personal responsibility.
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A junkyard looms in front of the Monongahela River, which runs through Pittsburgh.
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The exhibition runs through March 2017 at various locations on the High Line.
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Our accountability runs through the elected representatives and the oversight committees in Congress.
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A more direct route from Homs to Aleppo runs through opposition-held territory.
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Where does Curry currently sit in the narrative that runs through NBA history?
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She's based here, and that's another thread that runs through the collection: Chicago.
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"My tastes are like a consistent river that runs through me," she continued.
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Now it's called "Kanata — Episode 1 — The Controversy," and runs through Feb. 17.
|
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"In Mexico, surrealism runs through the streets," he told the Atlantic in 1973.
|
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They said: 'The line of contact with the Russians now runs through Warsaw.
|
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Previously best known as a theater festival, Steirischer Herbst, which runs through Oct.
|
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Biden: A Life of Trial and Redemption, runs through a litany of worries
|
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The two parties renewed the deal last year, and it runs through 2020.
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Everything runs through Trump, so running from him is not a smart idea.
|
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"Our water runs through infrastructure and pipes before we drink it," he said.
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If there's one lesson to be derived from "Mouse," which runs through Nov.
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The instinct to protect one's offspring runs through mothers of virtually all species.
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The train runs through Belarus, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy and Monaco.
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They had a distribution deal that runs through Friday, but nothing beyond that.
|
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An aura of fatalism runs through the Biden enterprise, starting with the candidate.
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Each side will fund and build the section that runs through its territory.
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Open enrollment begins November 1 and runs through December 15 in most states.
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This sale runs through Black Friday and Cyber Monday, lasting until December 8.
|
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Mr. Malloy, whose new project, "Beardo," a musical about Rasputin, runs through Mar.
|
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As another Sundance begins — the 23rd installment started Thursday and runs through Jan.
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The government is funded under a continuing resolution that runs through Nov. 21.
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"The thread that runs through is general hostility toward plaintiffs' claims," Lahav said.
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Some of it runs through impassable terrain, some alongside cities like El Paso.
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Below, your Carpetbagger runs through some of the highest-profile snubs and surprises.
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The show opens to the public on Friday and runs through April 3.
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Runs through the bush in Kenya with Maasai warriors can also be arranged.
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Perfect Vessels runs through January 5, 2017, at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia.
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One: Because I represent the districts in which the L train runs through.
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The Yangtze runs through central and eastern China before reaching the sea at Shanghai.
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The Unseen Stars exhibit kicked off on Tuesday, and runs through Friday, Sept. 21.
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Cuyahoga County is the sixth county in the series, which runs through Election Day.
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A visual theme runs through Walker's warehouse and his life: red, white, and blue.
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Such debates will tie up policymakers even more as the bill runs through parliament.
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That's a theme that runs through all of these new products that we're announcing.
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The thread that runs through doesn't bleed Tiger purple and gold, it just bleeds.
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The road to a resurgent Democratic Party runs through Madison, Harrisburg, Columbus and Tallahassee.
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San Diego Comic-Con kicks off on July 21 and runs through July 24.
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Despite the problems, a feeling of optimism runs through The End of Animal Farming.
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Their PS1 pavilion opens to the public June 7th and runs through the summer.
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Nearby, bulldozers were finishing the motorway which runs through the valley, alongside the railway.
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More surprises could be ahead at the convention, which runs through Thursday in Cleveland.
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Lidl's Discover Europe Wine Fair starts on July 12 and runs through July 18.
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But act fast — like their previous home goods sales, it runs through today only.
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Stark County is the fifth county in the series, which runs through Election Day.
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Jefferson County is the eighth county in the series, which runs through Election Day.
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Macomb County is the 10th county in the series, which runs through Election Day.
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The pop-up starts Monday, December 5 and runs through Thursday, December 15 only.
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Fear runs through every athlete, certainly, but this is something that can't be measured.
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Everything runs through Cupertino, so you can be confident that your phone is secure.
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Big Bear Creek, which empties into the Iowa River, runs through this one location.
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While not always overt, a vein of Christo-fascism runs through the QAnon narrative.
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The public opening takes place June 4th, and the show runs through July 2nd.
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A cheery spirit of industry runs through the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock.
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He told the United Nations gathering that the Pacific Ocean runs through his blood.
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The agreement began in January 2017 and runs through the end of this year.
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Castellanos has seven hits and scored six runs through the Tigers' first four games.
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"Four runs through the first two innings is very uncharacteristic for (Price)," Farrell said.
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Can you talk a little bit about how that theme runs through the film?
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Because the path to neutralizing or coopting external institutions runs through corrupting internal ones.
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The convention runs through Thursday, with most of the events occurring in the evening.
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Konaditya is high maintenance and runs through the efforts of a staff of 27.
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Rachel's face is a masterpiece of rising vengefulness as he runs through his reasons.
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"A River Runs Through It" centers on Maclean's relationship with his younger brother, Paul.
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Sherman's past is varied, but a common thread runs through it all: executive leadership.
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A similar argument runs through all these later books, including Seven Types of Atheism.
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The New York City Marathon course runs through a southwestern sliver of the Bronx.
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Anti-Semitism runs through the village like foul water, unthinking, freely articulated, always available.
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He runs through the streets, a half-dozen or so foes in his wake.
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She also wanted the event, which runs through Tuesday, to appeal to teenagers, too.
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It exemplifies the combination of restraint and honesty that runs through Ms. Rist's work.
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Supreme Court runs through the Senate as much as the White House, as recent
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So when I talk about giving power back, that runs through my entire practice.
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This year's AAS meeting, which runs through this week, is hosting about 2,400 scientists.
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That magpie-like ability to pick and pluck runs through his voluminous back catalogue.
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Our server kindly runs through the five different varieties of ramen on the menu.
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Flash Me runs through February 24 at Cooler Gallery, 22 Waverly Ave in Brooklyn.
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In China, most media runs through the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP).
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"There's a creek system that runs through Austin we call the greenbelt," says Goat.
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A companion event, the World Puzzle Championship, starts here today and runs through Saturday.
|
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But the collective bargaining agreement runs through 2021, limiting the union's short-term options.
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It runs through March 3, not "for the next three months," as previously stated.
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Shine's name runs through all the threads of the sexual harassment saga at Fox.
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The ethos of corporate partnership runs through a number of health initiatives in Malaysia.
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"Sound of Music" kitsch practically runs through the medieval alleyways of that alpine city.
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The 6th Athens Biennale, ANTI, runs through until December 9, 2018, at various locations.
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The lower level has a gated gravel path that runs through a rose garden.
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The path to a Democratic majority and realizing progressive change runs through the suburbs.
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The offer kicks in next week for all users and runs through April 30.
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Shiffrin took two forceful yet deft runs through the course and considered a third.
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Eichorst has about $1.7 million remaining on a contract that runs through June 2019.
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Feast for the Eyes runs through February 9 at the Photographer's Gallery in London.
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MCADAM: OUR TEAM RUNS THROUGH A CRISIS AND I COULDN'T BE PROUDER OF THEM.
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REI's Get Up Get Out sale started last week and runs through November 25.
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Pasig River stretches for 15 miles and runs through five cities within Metro Manila.
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If Trump is talking about the Russia investigation, that runs through his Justice Department.
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"Living with terror is the thread that runs through 'My Life,'" our reviewer wrote.
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Wright's main theme is that, like it or not, America's future runs through Texas.
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Season three of the Overwatch League began on February 8 and runs through September.
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Halloween Horror Nights runs through November 2 on select nights at Universal Studios Florida.
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CES 53 kicks off on Tuesday, January 7th, and runs through Friday, January 10th.
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The open-air dance party, now in its 29th season, runs through mid-July.
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Flores's district, which runs through Waco, Texas, is viewed as a safer red district.
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A single jolt of happiness runs through the women's bodies like an electric shock.
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Most nights, he went for long runs through the town's hills, streets and marinas.
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There's also a koi fish pond and a creek that runs through the property.
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The opposition National Assembly took office in 2016, and its mandate runs through 2021.
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Midler is on the production team of the show which runs through June 2012.
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CNBC runs through the differences between bitcoin and litecoin, and what's driving the price.
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Coachella starts Friday, runs through Sunday and then picks back up April 19-21.
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The center's current show, "Soil and Stones, Souls and Songs," runs through June 11.
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NJ Transit's Montclair-Boonton train line runs through the Wayne's Route 23 transit center.
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The winner of that election will finish Ms. James's term, which runs through 2021.
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The 59th edition of the fair runs through Sunday at the Park Avenue Armory.
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" The theme of this year's Salone, which runs through April 22, was "Be Human.
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The 2017 Sundance Film Festival opened on January 19 and runs through January 29.
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Prototyping in Tokyo runs through October 10, 2018 and is free to the public.
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Poison runs through her veins, meaning anyone who touches her for too long dies.
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He runs through a feature that's optimized to taking portrait, depth-of-field photos.
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An ostentatious style paired with exquisite detail runs through a series of variegated, graphic renderings.
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This limits the dirt-attracting residue often left behind when detergent runs through the machine.
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Hyperbole is the current that runs through much of the public discourse on scientific research.
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Their full North American tour kicks off on Friday in Texas and runs through September.
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Later, she runs through her parents' many divorces and "warning signs" in her own relationships.
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Pouncey's new three-year contract runs through 323, and is worth a reported $232 million.
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The hurricane season for the Atlantic officially begins June 1 and runs through Nov. 30.
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Their full North American tour kicks off May 18 in Texas and runs through September.
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"When I paint, a stream of questions like these runs through my mind," she adds.
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The festival runs through May 19, so stay tuned right here for more fashion updates.
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Any Democratic path to victory in 2020 likely runs through the female voters of America.
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This deal expires at 11:59 PM on February 3rd, or once stock runs through.
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It's magnified every time I hear the insane, explosive techno soundtrack that runs through it.
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Everything from booting up securely to individual file level encryption runs through the secure enclave.
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The multi-lane highway runs through downtown Toronto and is the busiest in the city.
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The sound of a heartbeat runs through the film, until it flatlines at the end.
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"A silence like the one related to sexual abuse runs through these families," said Lederer.
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This sense of something being separated from what made it whole runs through the novel.
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El Paso County is the ninth county in the series, which runs through Election Day.
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The art exhibit, located in the Starrett-Lehigh Building in Chelsea, runs through June 30.
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Prince William County is the seventh county in the series, which runs through Election Day.
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The pool floatie is only available by winning a sweepstakes that runs through June 22.
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The heat in Paris could affect the Women's World Cup, which runs through early July.
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The concepts draw on the opposition between idealism and pragmatism that runs through politics everywhere.
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The dwarf chases after an orc who runs through the inn with his snow cannon.
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A branch of the river that usually runs through Escalante's hive site is completely dry.
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The show begins Friday night at Radio City Music Hall and runs through Jan. 1.
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The second name "de Seine" means, of the Seine, the river that runs through Paris.
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Bungie released a big, continually updating document that runs through the particulars of it all.
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A simple message runs through all this: Europe is sliding into stagnation, turmoil and extremism.
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The rookie hadn't allowed more than two runs through any of his first three starts.
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Every emotion runs through his eyes (and there's nowhere to look — he's on the phone!).
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"The common thread that runs through this entire proceeding is the word tragedy," he said.
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Then it runs through a standard rice huller to separate the grain from the hull.
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A mood of nostalgic nationalism with an undertow of menace runs through the pair's work.
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"HUMBLE." is the epitome of the sour and electrifying note that also runs through DAMN.
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He runs through all these different sort of guitar techniques that are sort of astonishing.
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It runs through Tuesday at the Federal Hall National Memorial at 713 Wall Street. Free.
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That core identity, of strength in vulnerability, runs through her musical project as a whole.
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We'll keep you posted on how it fares after a few runs through the wash.
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Macy's Black Friday starts on November 503 online, and runs through Black Friday, November 29.
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The off-menu special runs through white truffle season, most often October through late December.
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This year's eBay auction began Sunday and runs through Friday at 7:30 p.m. PDT.
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Plexus, another piece pitting humans against physics, runs through November 13 at BAM's Harvey Theater.
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If it wasn't already clear, this Thanksgiving weekend proves it: Walmart's future runs through Amazon.com.
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What happens: Spider-Man (Miles Morales) runs through New York with the Prowler in pursuit.
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A thread that runs through populist rhetoric the world over is rage at technocratic elites.
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Lorenzini's cynicism about the new Italy runs through Pinocchio's story like a trickle of acid.
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His company's contract with the government runs through November 2020, according to the Defense Department.
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The water runs through an incredibly detailed village with hundreds of figures and farm animals.
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The organization also coordinated with the eight cities and towns the marathon course runs through.
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In other N.B.A. news, the draft combine started Wednesday and runs through Sunday in Chicago.
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The current agreement runs through 2021 but has an opt-out clause after this season.
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A river runs through the center of the map, dividing it into near-symmetrical halves.
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And make no mistake, this "Chorus Line," which runs through Sunday evening, is religiously faithful.
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When you look at the single portrait you bought, what runs through your mind now?
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The base runs through a narrow mountain valley over an area of three square miles.
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"Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect, Drawings from the Bibliothèque Nationale de France" runs through Jan.
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The path to victory runs through the suburbs, where other Democrats have a better shot.
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Just behind him, with 393 career home runs through Thursday, is his teammate Carlos Beltran.
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Our second takes a ride aboard a high-speed rail line that runs through Israel.
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The exhibit is open every day of the holiday season and runs through Jan. 5.
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And more is likely to come: The hurricane season runs through the end of November.
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The deal, which is worth $14 million annually, runs through the 2030-31 school year.
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The current deal runs through 2021, but there is an opt-out clause after 2019.
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Our Black Friday sale starts now and runs through 11:59pm CET on 29 November.
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The director Paul Miller's expert production — some slippage with lines notwithstanding — runs through Jan. 7.
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The NCAA Division I season kicks off in mid-August and runs through early December.
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The exhibition titled "Big World, Little Eyes," which opened on Thursday and runs through Jan.
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President Donald Trump is expected to sign off on the bill, which runs through Dec.
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The deal, which runs through the 2024-25 season, pays the league $2.6 billion annually.
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There's a thread that runs through all Dave's work, where the sensibility is unmistakably him.
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It is the home of Dartmouth College and the Appalachian Trail runs through the town.
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This quiet spiral of kindness runs through the novel and raises important questions about injustice.
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The approach runs through a district of petrochemical tanks, tire dealerships and self-storage facilities.
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Ross Douthat runs through the sorry history of recent American interventions in the Middle East.
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A zombie stumbles forth, and she runs through the countryside, taking refuge in a farmhouse.
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It runs through our veins, through the waters that connect us from home to home.
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Josef Koudelka's "Wall" depicts the ugly Israeli-built protective barrier that runs through the West Bank.
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This year, the Democrats' road to retaking the House runs through the suburbs, not the countryside.
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They're etched into the liquid crystal system, to be activated when a charge runs through them.
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After two days, the AT runs through an inn, where most hikers drop pounds of gear.
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Edgar Heap of Birds runs through October 21 at Bockley Gallery (2012 West 21st Street, Minneapolis).
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TRANSFER Download runs through December 15th at The Current Museum of Art in New York City.
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Miriam Schapiro: The California Years, 1967-1975, runs through March 6, 2016 at Eric Firestone Gallery.
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"If the marathon runs through your neighborhood, your local place is always great," Mr. Capiraso said.
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Below are five highlights from the triennial, which opens this weekend and runs through November 3.
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San Diego Comic-Con kicks off July 20 with preview night and runs through July 224.
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The frontline in the area runs through open farmland where wheat and corn are usually grown.
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Iran's aim is to establish an arc of control that runs through Baghdad, Damascus and Beirut.
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The Long Island native's music runs through the veins of those raised in the TriState area.
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In one scene, Rodriguez runs through a lush field of grass while holding her lover's hand.
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A man runs through South Mountain Park at sunrise to avoid the excessive heat in Phoenix.
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She runs through the rain to Jody's apartment, as a Sia song plays in the background.
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Route 202, or Mount Kemble Avenue, runs through town, then to the north as Speedwell Avenue.
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James C. Nicola, the artistic director of New York Theater Workshop, where "Lazarus" runs through Jan.
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Three relievers combined to allow one hit and no runs through the seventh and eighth innings.
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Also, Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is next week, so the crew runs through what to expect.
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The highway from Kabul to Afghanistan&aposs southern provinces, which runs through Ghazni, is still closed.
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He's also a candidate to succeed Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes, whose contract runs through 2020.
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About 40 minutes later, the car pulled up to the Hillsborough River, which runs through Tampa.
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The trade-in runs through November 10th at Microsoft's retail and online stores in the US.
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In a press release issued today, BMW runs through a host of programs it's working on.
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The U.S. Marshals are handling the online auction, which began today and runs through Feb. 16.
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"It just runs through my family, to be honest," she tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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"Forest Hill" is a neighborhood, the "Chagrin River" runs through the city, as does "Fairmount" boulevard.
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Oysters glisten in baskets as Arya runs through the streets of Braavos to evade her assassin.
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The exhibit, "Alabama: Song of the South," officially opens Thursday and runs through June 12, 2017.
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Today, all hardware produced at Google runs through Osterloh's division — which ensures consistent designs and purpose.
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A reluctance to compromise runs through their policies on law and order, which are unapologetically illiberal.
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Hunt has to apologize to mourners as he runs through the funeral of a loved one.
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In the clip above, Emanuar runs through a few of the ways the game plays differently.
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A crack filled with metal and gold alloy runs through the steps and the Christmas market.
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A not-to-be-missed concurrent show, "Charlotte Moorman: Don't Throw Anything Out," runs through Dec.
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The show, which opened on July 20 and runs through September 3, has already seen success.
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Its current deal with the NFL includes Monday night games and the contract runs through 2021.
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Macy's Black Friday sale starts on Wednesday, November 27, and runs through Black Friday, November 29.
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As for Mr. Reedie, his term as WADA president runs through the end of the year.
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The other route to averting a Trump blowout runs through New York's 14 at-large delegates.
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The Game Worlds of Jason Rohrer runs through Jun 26, 2016 at Wellesley College's Davis Museum.
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The process eventually led him to draft "Dare to Be Black," which runs through February 21.
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Morgan was dragged for being "distasteful" and "disrespectful," highlighting the sexism that runs through the sport.
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That was a bad sign, since the four-game series in Pittsburgh runs through Thursday. Awkwaaaaard.
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The luxury train Shiki-shima runs through eastern Japan and offers three types of suite rooms.
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The first prototype was dispatched in the Cengkareng Drain, a river that runs through Jakarta, Indonesia.
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The 30-second spot runs through the 13 pieces of legislation that were signed into law.
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Those years are the focus of "Francis Bacon: Monaco and French Culture," which runs through Sept.
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Austria Dispatch SPIELFELD, Austria — The border between Austria and Slovenia runs through Armin Tement's backyard. Literally.
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All the food waste ends up in one big pipe that runs through the entire ship.
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The Criminal Queerness Festival, which runs through July 44, presents L.G.B.T.Q. theater from around the world.
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But the central theme is one that runs through all the playwright's work: humanity's irredeemable flaws.
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A teacher runs through scenarios with a group of boys in a so-called healing classroom.
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The rift that runs through the country could get deeper and even more difficult to heal.
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Silver runs through some of the technical differences for his model's different projections in this post.
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That would be the playwright who adapted and directed this "Uncle Vanya," which runs through Nov.
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Sunday • The New York City Marathon runs through the five boroughs, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
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Saddle River and Upper Saddle River are named for the watercourse that runs through the towns.
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Mr. Jacob wrote the essay for the book and curated the exhibition, which runs through January.
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Whether via border adjustment or direct appropriations, the road to funding the wall runs through Congress.
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FIELD STATION: DINOSAURS in Overpeck County Park in Leonia, N.J. (summer season runs through Sept. 17963).
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"You remember 'A River Runs Through It'?" said Tawny Hammond, the operations manager at the River.
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BAMCinématek has a long, comprehensive retrospective of the director Jonathan Demme that runs through Aug. 24.
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But what happens next in the space, whose lease runs through 2030, remains to be determined.
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The Mersey — which runs through Manchester, too — carries with it the bulk of English soccer's history.
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The attendant, Joseph, suggests that Conway take highway Route 0, which runs through caves beneath Kentucky.
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The program, which runs through 85033, seeks to expand accessibility to solar energy for state residents.
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Saturday • Join New York Road Runners for guided runs through the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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The current contract, which runs through the end of March, will not be renewed, O'Malley said.
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All the announcements Tuesday tie back to Target's $7 billion investment strategy, which runs through 2020.
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When I'm tasked with planning an event or program, my mind automatically runs through a checklist.
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The program began Monday and runs through September 30 in celebration of National Baby Safety Month.
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A majority of Democratic challengers also refused corporate PAC money, which often runs through Washington lobbyists.
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The saga is the subject of the new exhibition "Evidence: Little Book," which runs through Feb.
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The deal runs through 2021, and until then M.L.B. is under no obligation to reopen it.
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This battle is a thematic thread that runs through nearly all of Boyle's 26 published books.
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Click here for more info on Dancing with the Stars, which runs through August 28, 2016.
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Bronx Gothic runs through July 25 at Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, West Village, Manhattan).
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Its path runs through federal lands and cuts off access to waterways and a public monument.
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"There's a concern with racism and prejudice and bigotry that runs through all his work," Dawidziak says.
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Narrower even than Trump's, which runs through winning several early contests, and then winning many later ones.
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The popular campground was inundated with water rising high above the shallow creek that runs through it.
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Marie and brother Donny have a residency at the Flamingo hotel in Vegas, which runs through November.
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Bonnaroo is a four-day annual music festival that kicked off on Thursday and runs through Sunday.
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It is currently in the middle of a $3 billion cost saving program, which runs through 2018.
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A vital component of the land trade route, the "Silk Road Economic Belt," runs through Central Asia.
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The accident occurred at the Central Oregon county's North Folk Park, which the Santiam River runs through.
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Still, one big change could prove disruptive during this fall's open enrollment period, which runs through Dec.
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But through the fabric of each of these stories, one singular thread runs through them all: isolation.
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He's so sure, he runs through a possible conversation with Polanski where the two become best pals.
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" Kate McKinnon clearly sees the road to the future runs through me and not Hillary," she said.
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Mahomes' current contract runs through the 217 season, with a team option for another season beyond that.
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"We've told the Russians that the path to normalization runs through Ukraine," a State Department official said.
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But the road, which runs through Kutuzovsky and Novy Arbat Avenues, is special in another way, too.
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The border also runs through the rugged, mountainous terrain of Big Bend National Park for 118 miles.
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The country is highly dependent on oil that runs through a small number of pipelines from China.
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This is particularly true of the "beet belt", which runs through parts of Britain, France and Germany.
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The Holocaust memorial group Yad Vashem organized the exhibition, which opens Monday and runs through April 3.
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Hong Kong's system (which runs through HSBC, a private bank) dealt with only 0.8% of that amount.
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Concern about this pattern runs through a recent book by Reihan Salam, an author of Bangladeshi-descent.
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The play opened May 23 in previews and runs through June 18 with an opening on Monday.
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Italy has sped up its initial reviews, but its appeals process runs through its ponderously slow courts.
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The offer period runs through March 21, with final pricing March 22 and listing the following day.
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Because the chain of custody of this letter runs through the Democratic side of the Judiciary Committee.
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Fieri runs through what he wants to say a few times in his head, but that's it.
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The Brooklyn Nutcracker runs through December 16 at The Irondale Theater (85 South Oxford Street, Downtown Brooklyn).
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"American Currents: The Music of 2018" officially opened on Friday, and the exhibit runs through next January.
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But the same stoic sense of age and grief and responsibility runs through these films as well.
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Thoreau's elevation of difference and nonconformity runs through all of Walden, even in its more dour sections.
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Barbara Hammer: Superdyke opens today at the Museum of the Moving Image and runs through July 28.
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Amazon is heavily discounting its Amazon Echo products for Prime Day, which runs through 2:59 a.m.
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The set of mental actions required to remain calm under pressure, for instance, runs through the cerebellum.
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The 20th annual Del Close Marathon runs through July 1 at various stages in New York City.
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A bike trail, the East Bay Bike Path, runs through downtown, connecting Warren to Providence and Bristol.
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The road from Kabul to Afghanistan&aposs southern provinces was also closed because it runs through Ghazni.
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Google's I/O developer conference kicks off on Tuesday, May 22019 and runs through Thursday, May 211.
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We stopped at Seitz Park, on an island in the Saint Joseph River, which runs through downtown.
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The Museum of Ice Cream officially opens in L.A. on April 22 and runs through May 29.
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Despite the constant setbacks they experience, a thin thread of hope and faith runs through the narrative.
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"Kacey Musgraves: All the Colors," runs through June 7, 2020, at the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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However the heroes win, the path runs through Thanos finding all the stones and snapping his fingers.
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The current exhibition, Jens Einhorn: Raw Visions, a collection of colorful abstract collages, runs through February 5.
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The contract reportedly runs through the 0003 season and does not include any club or player options.
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The installation, "The Observatory of Light," opened on Wednesday and runs through the end of the year.
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The exhibition Mummies runs through April 21 at the Field Museum (1400 S Lake Shore Drive, Chicago).
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China's five-year economic plan, which runs through 2020, calls for spending $400 billion on 5G technologies.
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The contract reportedly runs through the 2020 season and does not include any club or player options.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - The way out of the diplomatic trap in North Korea runs through Beijing.
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The deal, which was reached after a player lockout, runs through the end of the 232.5 season.
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The current feature is "Toy Story," the original 1995 adventure in 3-D, which runs through Sunday.
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The 2019 LA auto show opens to the public on November 22 and runs through December 1.
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That's why nearly every case of financial crime with Russian ties runs through either Latvia or Moldova.
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These photos are just from the first two weeks, but the contest runs through May 27, 2016.
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A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde runs through March 12, 2017 at MoMA.
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Colin is part of a brisk start to the Atlantic hurricane season that runs through Nov. 30.
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There is no middle seam that runs through the crotch so it won't dig into your stomach.
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Minneapolis "Martin Luther: Art and the Reformation," at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, runs through Jan. 953.
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Davidson will serve out the rest of Boehner's term, which runs through the end of this year.
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Rick Scott to declare a state of emergency in Lee County, which the Caloosahatchee River runs through.
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The current agreement runs through 2021, and is estimated to pay the PGA Tour $400 million annually.
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The show, "Orsay Through the Eyes of Julian Schnabel," which opens on Wednesday and runs through Jan.
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American Art and Politics, which runs through September 18, presents an array of political, even polemical art.
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There's a fatalist attitude that runs through a lot of her music, and Real is no exception.
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Tith Kanitha's solo-exhibition, Instinct, at SA SA BASSAC in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, runs through April 26th.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Mulvaney sent a letter requesting $0 for the current quarter, which runs through March.
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Eid al-Fitr comes on Monday night, the festival of breaking the fast, and runs through Tuesday.
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The popular pop-up, which runs through October, will again have dozens of vendors at each location.
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Many properties include permanent easements for the public horse trail that runs through much of the township.
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While the main infotainment system runs through a larger 8.8 inch screen with 3D graphic navigation capabilities.
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Sunday • Join New York Road Runners for guided group runs through the Bronx, Staten Island or Queens.
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As with a surprising number of tech heavyweights, the answer is complicated, but it runs through eBay.
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And glories they once were: While Meyerbeer's "Les Huguenots," which opened on Friday and runs through Oct.
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The mood is considerably lighter in Stephanie Fleischmann's whimsical, melancholy "Sound House," which runs through March 4.
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The contract has an average annual value of $6.75 million and runs through the 2024-25 season.
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No one really runs through tackles and you really remove so much of the aggression and risk.
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Hilma af Klint runs through June 29, 2020, at Lightforms Art Center (743 Columbia St., Hudson, NY).
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The production, which runs through July 220, brought Mr. Hall to the seaside city of Gloucester, Mass.
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On Tuesday her company opens the third edition of the Ballet Festival, which runs through July 29.
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The story line also hews to a socially conscientious thread that runs through Mr. Bong's previous work.
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All around are towering rock formations and below is a small river that runs through the Gorge.
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It's currently on sale for 50% off during Walmart's Fall Savings Event, which runs through Sept. 27.
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The regular esports season runs through the end of April, with playoffs and finals starting in May.
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The combine begins on Wednesday and runs through Sunday in Chicago at Quest Multisport, a sports facility.
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I think we are calm because of the strength that runs through our blood and our land.
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Users with Chicago police, whose contract with Clearview runs through 2021, have collectively run over 1,4003 searches.
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"The Democratic nomination runs through our communities," the mayors wrote in their letter to campaigns in September.
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On the West Bank as presented in Amir Nizar Zuabi's allegorical semi-comedy, which runs through Jan.
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The current contract of the orchestra's star music and artistic director, Gustavo Dudamel, runs through mid-2022.
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The theme of identity runs through her series of anecdotes, many of which involve her colorful family.
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This desire for directness is best exemplified by the obsession with naming that runs through her novels.
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The program, which runs through June 15, features 31 films, an array that demonstrates versatility and adaptability.
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LHP Rich Hill allowed seven earned runs through four innings in Thursday's 12-5 loss at Cleveland.
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During filming, a horse-drawn carriage rolled down Meadow Road, which runs through Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum.
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Navient still holds a contract with the department to service federal student loans, which runs through 2019.
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Whoever wins the 2018 election would serve out the remainder of Franken's term, which runs through 2020.
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The symbolism that runs through much of de Chirico's visual art is also apparent in his poetry.
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The 2019 New York Motorcycle Show runs through Sunday, December 8, at the Javits Center in Manhattan.
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A long crack filled with metal and gold alloy runs through the steps and the Christmas market.
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The current collective bargaining agreement runs through 2021, and Manfred dismissed concerns about a strike this season.
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Captain Janeway is first and foremost a scientist, and a palpable enthusiasm for science runs through Voyager.
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In the Bedroom runs through June 22 at Jack Shainman Gallery (513 West 20th St, Chelsea, Manhattan).
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The Ace Hotel gallery show kicks off September 8 and runs through the end of the month.
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Saturday marks the start of #REVOLVEFestival 2018, which runs through Sunday at a private location in Palm Springs.
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It then sails north across the maritime border to Texas or Louisiana where the crude runs through refineries.
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She remains the Wilma's artistic director, and recently directed Mr. Stoppard's "The Hard Problem," which runs through Saturday.
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Also, Anthony could waive the no-trade clause in his contract, which runs through the 2018-19 season.
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In short, the Democratic Party's most promising path forward runs through dozens of states and many legislative districts.
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The Mississippi minister says up to 16,000 delegates are attending the 113th annual meeting, which runs through Friday.
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Luisa Rabbia: Love runs through March 25 at the Collezione Maramotti in Reggio Emilia, Italy (appointments available online).
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But the actual Mexico-Guatemala border is more than 500 miles long and mostly runs through rough terrain.
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But you might not want to revel in excitement for too long: The sale only runs through Sunday.
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Stimulation Overload runs through this weekend at Superchief's SoHo space with The Hub, click here for more info.
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The Patapsco River, which runs through the town, rose more than 13 ft in less than two hours.
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The country is now preparing for its 2018/19 season, which opens in October and runs through March.
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At first, Starikov professes no memory of the moment, but then runs through the play all over again.
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Apple's security designed ecosystem runs through a series of trusted chains with the secure enclave at the center.
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The Roomba 860 runs through your home, adapting to all floor types to produce the most thorough clean.
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She knows Mario is a good father but she runs through her anxieties daily, like, will he fall?
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And the sort of spooky, high-pitched melody that runs through the song gives it a welcome edge.
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In March 22016, he signed a three-year, $66.4 million contract extension that runs through the 2021 season.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivered the opening keynote to the FB Developer conference that runs through May 2.
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As a Long Island native, Joel's music runs through the veins of those raised in the TriState area.
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Before getting a piercing, one question inevitably runs through your mind: How much is this going to hurt?
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While the Deal of the Day only lasts 24 hours, our exclusive code runs through Thursday, April 26th.
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Venture capital—the toxic sludge that runs through the veins of Silicon Valley Joe—has the same problems.
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But they also deploy a fierce anti-authoritarianism and humanism that runs through all of Dr. Seuss's books.
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Tax filing season, which started on January 28, 2019, runs through Monday, April 15, 2019, for most taxpayers.
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It's the core dynamic that runs through the story, and it can be told a thousand a ways.
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An auction featuring four of Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's NBA championship rings runs through Saturday.
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Saturday marks the start of #REVOLVEFestival2017, which runs through Sunday at a private location in the Palm Springs.
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They're offering 25 percent off their entire site, and the sale starts November 22nd runs through the 30th.
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In March, the sides signed a new eight-year extension to their agreement, which now runs through 2028.
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The new training, dubbed "Dong Maeng," which means "alliance" in English, starts Monday and runs through March 12.
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Players who are successful at the challenge, which runs through October 31, will be tested in Siegel's laboratory.
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"The inspiration behind the video comes from the theme of escape that runs through the song," he says.
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"We've scored a lot of runs through 105, 110 games into the season," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said.
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Looking at history in different ways seems to be a thread that runs through some of your exhibitions.
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A major thread that kind of runs through all of the stories in the book is gun availability.
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This central theme of recalibration resonates at the LA Auto Show this year, which runs through November 27th.
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If the internet's fake news problem has a coherent genealogy, its lineage runs through Adams's body of work.
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The Royce seat is critical for Democrats, as their path to taking back the House runs through California.
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The campaign, which is seeking $450,000, runs through August 4, 2016 and, so far, only has one backer.
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So, amid incredible demand for anything related to "Hamilton," Mr. Alessandrini's parody runs through the end of October.
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Instead, the flooding is caused by the Joachim creek that runs through downtown, which can overflow in minutes.
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The current feature is "Toy Story," the original 1995 adventure in 3-D, which runs through Aug. 7.
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Isakson's term runs through 2628, and Kemp, under state law, is allowed to fill the vacant Senate seat.
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"When he gets into a groove, he runs through the lineup pretty good," Brewers Manager Craig Counsell said.
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She runs through it in a minute and 42 seconds, beating Mr. Gilberto's time by 20 seconds. B.R.
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The old ceasefire line runs through a region that both countries claim in full but rule in part.
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"Despite Jeff's success, there's a deep-seated spirituality that runs through him and the whole family," said Woster.
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The seventh edition of the performance-focused Performa Biennial kicks off that day and runs through November 19th.
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Additionally, the Renegade Tour, present by HARD and Smirnoff, kicked off September 15 and runs through November 12.
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The storm is part of a brisk start to the Atlantic hurricane season that runs through Nov. 30.
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Philip Venables's "4.48 Psychosis," which is based on the late Sarah Kane's 2000 play and runs through Jan.
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The show, "Under the water was sand, then rocks, miles of rocks, then fire," which runs through Oct.
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Before the discount, rooms start at $167 at the beachfront resort, and the offer runs through March 31.
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About 15 percent of Iraq's oil sales are transported via a pipeline that runs through parts of Kurdistan.
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Here one understands the emotional undertow that runs through every page of this superb and unexpectedly affecting book.
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HOUSTON — No World Series has had as many home runs through the first four games as this one.
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President Trump believes the road to disarming North Korea runs through China, its biggest and most powerful ally.
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He said that he would serve out his current term, which runs through the end of next year.
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A vein of bauxite, or aluminum ore, runs through the hills and pine forests of Turkey's Anatolian Mountains.
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For almost eight glorious minutes, the guy runs through the first five seasons in classic Samuel L. fashion.
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His decision shows that he's concluded his best path to re-election runs through appealing to his base.
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Vivien is worldly, and teaches Daniel about art and travel while Cathy runs through the fields and woods.
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Tai Kwun is the primary venue for this year's Hong Kong International Literary Festival, which runs through Sunday.
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Newer data that runs through 2015 is starting to show a decline in sexual activity among teenage girls.
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It was conceived by Steve McQueen, will spotlight up-and-coming musicians, and runs through April 14. 103.
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Of course, this is an issue that now runs through all holidays, from Cinco de Mayo to Christmas.
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After that is the Atlantic hurricane season, which starts June 1 and runs through the end of November.
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A stream from the mountain runs through a wall, and pilgrims and tourists pass their hands through it.
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I've worn these leggings to classes at the gym, runs through the park, hikes, and while running errands.
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Sumlin, 53, has three years and $15 million left on a contract that runs through the 2019 season.
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"An archive of everything worn to MoMA from November 1, 2017, to January 28, 2018" runs through Jan.
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He runs through the streets of his hometown each morning, pulling an iron sled to stay in shape.
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Sunday • Join New York Road Runners for guided morning runs through Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens and the Bronx.
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"The Adult in the Room" is being staged at Chicago's Victory Gardens Theater and runs through Feb. 15.
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"The computational motif that runs through the organization, there really isn't anything quite like that," Mr. Simons said.
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If you're interested in squeezing in a show this summer, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" runs through August 13th.
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Where it stands: The current pact, which curbs output by 1.2 million barrels per day, runs through March.
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It runs through your mind, but you've got to block it out and try to make a save.
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The Library of Congress unveiled Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote that runs through September.
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Along with his father's baseball intelligence, Justin Jirschele has inherited the deep perfectionism that runs through his family.
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Formula One is also set to switch to Rio from Sao Paulo, whose contract runs through next year.
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In one thrilling sequence, Schofield runs through a burning city and jumps off a ledge into a river.
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"We have seen them purchasing petroleum products in order to lower runs through their domestic refineries," he said.
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The path to fulfillment as a corporate leader doesn't run through the boardroom; it runs through others. 1.
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A thread that runs through a dozen years of coverage: Mr. Moore didn't make the best Bond movies.
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Bulls and Bears • Chuck's interrogator runs through a checklist of scandals that have shortened many a political career.
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Every morning he runs through a massive portion of the island, administering aid while armed with secret wealth.
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Nord Stream 2 also reduces Europe's reliance on Russian gas that runs through Ukraine's pipeline system, opponents say.
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He has long been one of the most prominent figures on the donor circuit that runs through Hollywood.
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It runs through servers and different carriers have different policies about how long they hang onto those messages.
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His wife, Blanca, still supports his career, and he plans to finish his contract, which runs through 163.
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"This is the ultimate dream marrying those principles with technology, which runs through their veins," Schiffer pointed out.
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Amen The symbolism that runs through much of de Chirico's visual art is also apparent in his writing.
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San Diego Comic Con kicks off in California on Thursday, July 18, and runs through Sunday, July 21.
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" He added that "Cinema runs through the veins of the planet and this festival has been its heart.
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Few trade experts expect much progress out of the meeting in Buenos Aires, which runs through December 13.
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The Kassel portion of Documenta 14 is also on view at various locations and runs through September 17.
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Poetic Topographies at Sa Sa Bassac (#18 2nd Floor, Sothearos Boulevard, Phnom Penh, Cambodia) runs through June 4.
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