Jimmy was still out in Montecito, and every weekday Kendall had the run of his place.
He had the run of Broadmoor, a high security psychiatric hospital...
On Monday, some 130 filling stations out of 250 in the region had run out of petrol, and the region could run completely dry on Tuesday.
Last week we had the first run of 21 and now today we get another 11.
By racking up too much debt, the club had run afoul of the financial regulations set out by UEFA, European soccer's governing body.
Yet thanks to the huge pile of debts they had run up in the era of cheap credit, Japanese companies could not afford to pay more.
Tsonga was playing only his fifth match since losing to Murray in the Wimbledon quarter-finals because of injury and he had the misfortune to run out of gas just as Murray appears to be rediscovering his confidence.
Just a few short weeks ago, as loyal readers of this column will recall, a public consensus was gelling around the idea that the Fed had run out of effective monetary tools, and the major indexes were sinking fast.
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Investigators determined the engine had run out of fuel, but that the fuel gauges were working properly.
While the temperature outside was minus 30 degrees Celsius (minus 22 Fahrenheit), the wood-burning stove was cold because the family had run out of firewood, according to the welfare workers.
There was indeed new information: that the presales had run out of stock within an hour of opening the facility.
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When Mr Reinfeldt came to power in 2006, the Social Democrats had run the country for 65 of the 74 previous years.
The Brazilian had run third for most of the event, unable to stay on terms with Hamilton or Raikkonen ahead of him.
British skeleton's performance director, Andi Schmid, said before the Games that a lack of track time for athletes in the run-up to the Games had increased the risk of accidents.
It describes how Cyrus was able to defeat the Babylonian king Nabonidus with the aid of the Babylonian god Marduk, who had run out of patience with Nabonidus and his shortcomings.
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But O'Sullivan responded with the first century of the match, and after Maguire had grabbed another frame back with a run of 57, the favourite roared to victory with another fluent display of potting.
Labour had to come up with new policy ideas to convince the public it had not "run out of steam" and could only win the next election with a convincing vision of the future.
If the floor had been soaked with a liquid accelerant and the fire had burned low, as the evidence suggested, Willingham could not have run out of the house the way he had described without badly burning his feet.
Because the statute of limitations had run out on the 2001-2002 tax payments, Mr. Geithner was not legally required to pay them -- and didn't until a Treasury confirmation hearing seemed possible.
It was the 31-year-old Cahill's third goal in as many seasons at Eastlands and it was a dream start for the visitors, whose poor run of form had seen them skirt around the relegation zone for much of the season.
When Berenice brought the biscuit man from the oven, they saw that it looked exactly like any biscuit man ever made by a child it had swelled so that all the work of John Henry had been cooked out, the fingers were run together, and the walking stick resembled a sort of tail.
Syriza - an alliance of communists, feminists and ecologists - had avoided having to run the army of a Nato country and the economy of a collapsing state.
Before most others, Jim was aware of the growing impact of institutional investors and had the magazine regularly run stories on these ever more influential money managers.
Kaki resident Mondani Hosseini told The Associated Press that people had run out into the streets out of fear.
Edinburgh council expressed "sincere regret" after it was discovered last month that staff at the council-run crematorium had buried the cremated remains of babies in a mass grave, without parents being informed.
But it was there, and Gazprom had been run on the basis of the old agreement for three years.
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