And this little interview that ran last week with Google Engineering Director Chee Chew.
Before Katrina, he ran the Little Doctor's Neighborhood Clinic in Treme, an old Creole neighborhood.
After I returned home, my again ever-resourceful husband ran a little test.
Nonetheless, there is little doubt that Ramos ran a tighter ship.
It ran aground near Little Harcar rock, close to the Longstone Lighthouse, at about 04:30 GMT.
It ran aground near Little Harcar rock, close to the Longstone Lighthouse, at about 04:30 GMT on Saturday.
He loaded the volumes onto a little cart and as he ran he heard the bullets whistle through the air above him.
That was little comfort as Catt and Peter Richards ran the show, Peter Hewat kicking superbly for 15 points.
Wang, 23, ran track at MIT but had little idea of what triathletes would want in a shoe.
The bill failed to gain a second reading before the time limit on the session ran out, meaning it stands little chance of becoming law.
That is exposing land that has not seen light of day since the so-called Little Ice Age, a widespread climatic cooling that ran roughly from AD 1550 to AD 1850.
One effective ad it ran in the California campaign featured a little girl happily telling her mother that she had learned in school that she was allowed to marry a princess.
England somehow ran in five tries but they created little of note in attack and although Johnson will be happy to have banked two points, the laboured display will have done nothing to soothe his furrowed brow.
The little book that Bauby composed by blinking while a secretary ran through the alphabet serves as the basis for this astounding movie, which was directed by Julian Schnabel and written by Ronald Harwood.
When we ran this list last year, the general public knew little of the MTV reality star or the feuds he caused.
Substitute scrum-half Simpson beat three opponents as he ran in from the halfway line but it was too little too late as Wasps finished well-beaten.
When Angel spotted his mother he ran up and hugged her around the thighs, the way little boys do.
He ran for president in 1988, and although his candidacy drew little attention outside of the Rust Belt, he did receive 2 percent of the vote in the Ohio primary and earned a delegate to the Democratic National Convention.
Some papers ran it pretty much straight, others moved the words around a little bit.
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Adding 133 MHz (previously the fastest Powerbook ran at 667 MHz) will certainly make the machine seem a little snappier.
The intimate gallery, located in a sunny little Montparnasse townhouse, grew out of the eponymous art and culture magazine that ran from 1991 to 2001.
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U.S. Silica Holdings (SLCA), after breaking the declining topsline, ran up to the line of resistance, backed off and formed a little head-and-shoulders pattern.
The first month the money dwindled so fast on little things like a pacifier and a surprise fee from the bank that I nearly ran out two weeks in.
They laughed as I ran with them -- probably thinking who is this crazy foreign person carrying a little hand-held camera.
Louis Anderson ran in Wolves' sixth try late on, winger Lee Smith's effort proving little consolation for Leeds.
As he was still speaking when time ran out for the debate the bill failed to gain a second reading, meaning it stands little chance of making further progress.
It is a little-known fact that the U.S. Federal government has used printing-press finance whenever it ran large deficits.
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How can this be worse than sleeping on top of her parents' graves, saying Kaddish so many times the words ran together like nonsense, worse than sitting for days by the Pripiat River, watching for a little sock or Sophie's blue petticoat, sitting in the mud in only a nightgown and blanket, until the weather changed and Mariam came with the flier for America?
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