And he's ran - run various communications projects - radio and TV stations - as part of his ministry before he got into government.
And I'm grateful that the Senate just passed, as we were flying down here to Florida, a rule called pay-as-you-go, or PAYGO, that was a big reason we had record surpluses in the 1990s instead of the record deficits that were handed to me when I ran -- walked into office.
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Pro-choice Republican Ross Perot ran as a pro-choice independent candidate with right-of-center economic concerns, while Clinton ran as a pro-choice Democrat.
In the other is the market's longtime also-ran, Scientific-Atlanta, now hawking its next great hope for an upset: the Explorer 2000.
On Tuesday - the day funds at the garden ran out - finance minister Sue Essex offered the garden money to keep it open for a month following a meeting of the trustees.
The defending team--for 132 years the New York Yacht Club--traditionally ran the final two-boat Cup race, while the challengers ran the elimination races leading up to it.
In 2002 the New Orleans Times-Picayune ran a five-part series exploring the vulnerability of the city.
Mr Williams said a lot of pub-goers ran the 100-or-so yards to the spot the car hit the river.
The suspects - a Russian, a Latvian and a Romanian - ran a "modern-day bank robbery ring, that required neither a gun or a mask", the prosecutors say.
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Their arrival may give a boost to a longtime also-ran in the art-biennial pack the Istanbul Biennial, an exhibition of contemporary art that opens Saturday and runs through Nov. 13 at the Antrepo warehouses.
In the 25 years to 1998, non-Japanese Asian currencies typically fell against the dollar, and over the same period their countries mainly ran current-account deficits, not surpluses.
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And what this policy center did was -- it just ran the numbers -- if you wanted to actually pay for that, what would that mean.
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Almost all of the at-large spots are assigned to also-ran teams in the big-money conferences who control the NCAA. Even teams that finish as low as eighth in a conference are invited in.
Seven of the eight finalists ran sub-10-second sprints in their semifinals heats earlier Sunday.
Beacon of Hope, which had offices in Aberystwyth, Cardigan and Machynlleth, ran hospice-at-home services.
The Wall Street Journal and Washington Post both ran front-page stories today looking at who's responsible.
The pair ran stride-for-stride until the 24th mile, when the Kenyan made her move.
Iran's newly elected reformists ran western-style campaigns, complete with catchy placards and slogans.
On the Start Screen, it ran tablet-type, full-screen apps like Twitter, Kindle, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.
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Even the usually tame Jakarta Post ran front-page stories quoting a former cabinet minister and a political scientist who called for new leaders.
Frogs surface-dived into puddles and with a wriggle or two, dissolved into the muddy bottom, and land crabs ran en-pointe along the tide line.
On our mainframe and on the PCs we ran the date up to 2000 and entered some data on all the programs and ran end-of-year reports.
He ran Genencor --which produces a variety of mostly industrial enzymes--from late 2002 until it was bought by Danish food ingredient group Danisco in February this year.
Hilal and Pero Silva swung open their front door and ushered us into their house as chickens ran helter-skelter around the yard in a protesting flurry at the rain.
There were roughly 4, 200 people on the ship when it ran aground -- about 3, 200 passengers and 1, 000 crew members, the vast majority of whom made it off the ship safely.
Young James ran metal-milling machines throughout high school.
She and Petraeus spent many hours together while Petraeus was commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan, taping interviews for the book while the two ran six-minute miles together in Kabul.
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He made five traditional western and Caribbean holiday drinks, made sure everyone in the audience had a taste of each, ran well-over his hour time allotment and still wanted more time to finish.
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