Should he run for president, a decisive victory margin would help demonstrate his national viability.
Should he run for president, Walker would face a field of challengers that could include Sens.
If Cain is in fact a serial groper, why would he run at all?
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The vote could also serve to protect Mr. Rubio from criticism from fiscal conservatives should he run for national office.
Should he run and win, he will inherit an economic basket case.
Had he run with these, or offered compelling alternatives, Labour would look unusually vital for an old government and the Tories would be tempted rightward.
At least one of these memos focuses on "the A to Z's" of what Kerrey would need to do should he run in 2000, sources said.
And because of Obama, he knows if he does run, he won't have to hide.
But if he does run, he may ask the voters to put themselves in his shoes, electronically.
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He has found some benefits to the approach: At times in the past, he would run so hard he couldn't finish the workout.
"He would run, and he would wheeze while running, " Pruitt recalled.
Mr Havel is still the only serious candidate, but doctors' recent worries about his health (he had a bit of lung removed last year) mean it is not yet certain he will run, though he thinks, rightly, that the country needs a man of his standing and decency against the backdrop of sleaze.
Again he thought he would run the thing (he headed sales), but the board didn't share his vision.
He said his wife woke him at six in the morning and told him if he wanted to run he should go for it.
When I was in high school, Daddy came home from a business trip to Missouri and told us that on his early morning ramble he had run into a fellow he knew, but had never met.
However, attempts to live up to his promise on the international stage had been hampered by injury and he has run just twice since he was ruled out of last year's running of the Dubai World Cup.
Angelo Mathews seemed likely to provide an early beacon of optimism for them, but was run out by an inch as he looked for the second run he needed to reach a maiden century.
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He said in the many years he has run a sleep clinic, he has seen perhaps half a dozen cases.
He said he would miss running in competitive races but he would run again for charity if he was needed.
Realising he had run out of milk, he returned to the shop and noticed his grandmother was still parked on the street.
Either he will run to win, or he will serve out his time as mayor (he must stand down in 2009) and then spend his silver years giving away his gold.
He had no intention of getting anywhere near her berth, or anywhere else that he might run into Kinney, the last person he wanted to see.
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The 26-year-old was killed several days after the bombing following a shootout with police, when he was run over by his younger brother as he fled the scene in a vehicle, authorities have already said.
He did, even though it meant leaving Exelixis, the company he had run for 14 years, and that he would see his wife, a professor at UC San Francisco, only on weekends after a 3, 000-mile slog from Biogen headquarters in Cambridge, Mass.
He would run outside and shoot the lion, but he was not here.
He has run the company ever since, except when he served as Yugoslavia's prime minister between 1992 and 1993.
Mr Capriles has said he will run for re-election in Miranda and he has also made clear that he hopes to remain as leader of the opposition.
His departure from Washington has fueled speculation that he might run for Ohio governor in 2010, an option he has reportedly indicated he might consider.
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