" "He ran on a platform of compassionate conservatism said he would bring the country together.
Someone ran on stage during Believe and the piano got knocked off its platform.
Thomson ran on to it and swept the ball low under Boruc for a classy finish.
Other executions included an attractive man (that ad ran on Saturday) and an attractive house.
The very first engine that Rudolf Diesel built in 1893 ran on peanut oil.
The software and the applications seen were real, explained Otellini, but ran on several servers offstage.
The very first diesel engine that Rudolf Diesel built in 1893 ran on peanut oil.
He ran on a free market health-care plan, but it wasn't a comfort zone.
Most buses operated normal services on Saturday although First only ran on main roads.
The ads Penney ran on its pricing were idiotic to the point of being irrelevant.
Mandel, Mourdock, and Mack ran on spending cuts and balanced budgets, and they lost.
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The uncontrolled chain reaction ran on for nearly 20 hours before it was finally stopped.
This last point is particularly astonishing since Capriles ran on the platform of the social-democratic Brazilian model.
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And James Florio ran on the issue of abortion rights to win the governorship of New Jersey.
The original review mentioned nothing of this, at least judging from what ran on the NYT blog.
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He beat well-funded challenger, Kate Anderson, who ran on a progressive reform slate, and won 47.9 percent.
Basically there was just a video clip that ran on the 1:00 o'clock news on Cuban television.
The iD campaign also ran on Facebook, which, like Tumblr, charges for the ability to promote content.
It even created advertising that ran on the Super and the Olympics as well as the Academy Awards.
Not one but two recent presidents ran on campaign promises to deliver affordable home ownership opportunities to all.
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The commercial garnered almost 4 million views on YouTube, beating most commercials that ran on the American broadcast.
We also did not have a problem with selling our cars, even if they ran on electric batteries.
The 2006 election that gave Democrats majorities in the House and Senate tipped toward candidates who ran on protectionism.
Tony Martin's Salute Him ran on well for third, but favourite Stone Of Scone faded tamely along the straight.
For those who tuned out the 2006 campaign ads, Democrats ran on a few promises that scare drug makers.
It was the world's first publicly available microcomputer and ran on a microprocessor that Intel had invented in 1971.
Mr Baptiste promised accountability and wider consultation among band members, whereas Chief Louie ran on economic development and jobs.
The road ran on the bed of an old highway built when these lands lay within a princely state.
Witness the 1976 campaign of Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, who ran on the premise of being a Beltway outsider.
Every app that ran on my larger iPad ran perfectly on the Mini.
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