The British historian Andrew Roberts, whom I ran into on the beaches of Normandy on the sixtieth anniversary of D-Day, told me that something like 95 per cent of the allied troops who died that day were English-speaking.
When I ran the same text on the version of Word I use in my computer, it in fact missed most, too.
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When I returned on Sunday I ran straight to the server and tried to revive it.
Earlier this week I ran across an interesting article on overvalued assets.
And he used to tell me early on when I ran for Congress, he said it's really results that count.
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At that point I knew that this wasn't over and my instincts took over again and I ran to the 6 train on the eastern side of city hall.
It was during that same period, in 1979, that I ran into him again, on the occasion of the preparations for the Non-Aligned Summit, which was to be held in Havana.
While I hear that, when I see the LMFAO spot that ran on game day, do you feel that particular spot executes against your stated goal?
When I first lost my job, I did sign on and claim benefit, but this soon ran out and now I have to go the jobcentre to register to provide proof to the bank of my situation.
On the Asus, I ran into a couple of minor, but annoying, problems.
One of the reasons I ran for President was to put America on the path to energy independence, and I have not wavered from that commitment.
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"I saw people going on the ground so I just made a U-turn and ran out of the building, " he said.
On Monday I unplugged it and ran it over to my local computer shop.
To find that answer, I ran a few numbers and wrote a short report on the results.
"I got out the car with no shoes on, ran over and got him out, " she said.
On August 16, 2011, I ran a list of 10 great high-end rums to drink in celebration of this industry created, shamelessly self-promotional holiday.
Over the summer, my wife and I ran into an old friend: PR maven Robbie Vorhaus on the streets of his hometown of Sag Harbor.
When I was your age I was before the mast on a square rigged ship that ran to Africa.
At a pool near a covered bridge on the East Branch, Charlie and I once ran across two old men wearing beat-up rubber waders and stringy, woolen wading socks.
Because when I ran for President, I promised to include Puerto Rico not just on my itinerary, but also in my vision of where our country needs to go.
Throughout every permutation that I ran, the tuition variable had a statistically significant and negative effect on partying, meaning that as students pay more in tuition, they are less apt to go out and party.
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You worked for Geraldine Ferraro on her advance team, as I recall, when she ran for vice president.
As he ran past me in the earlier laps I had spotted the Olympic rings on a board so I framed my picture with these.
And in 1993 we actually ran a vehicle on salicornia oil and wrote a paper where I said it will be bio fuel of the future.
Before the Olympics, I ran with the Olympic flame in my old home town of Bexhill-on-Sea in the south of England, which was a tremendous honor.
And when supply chain expert, Tim Cook, took the CEO slot, I thought he would at least be able to make sure the trains ran on time.
But I'm very proud of the campaign she ran: She never quit on the people she stood up for, on the changes she pushed for, on the future she wants for all our children.
"I was the last one on the track, " said Rodney Martin, who ran the first leg of the relay for the U.S. team.
In fact, I remember once or twice when the bus slammed on the breaks, backed up and ran over me again.
It threatened to collapse on me, but I spun from it, righted the pole, and then ran home.
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