And he's ran - run various communications projects - radio and TV stations - as part of his ministry before he got into government.
Forbes talked to Newsom on Saturday about how, at a time when so many American cities are chasing Chinese investment, San Francisco pulled in those businesses, and why Chinese investment in the U.S. energy industry, a sensitive area where only five years ago the proposed purchase of Unocal (now part of Chevron) by Chinese state-run Cnooc ran into political turbulence, is now seemingly more welcomed.
Then he ran down a hallway to run away from the reporters who were asking questions.
Ms Patel said some homes were under-capacity and more expensive to run than those ran by independent organisations.
The All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, one of Delhi's main state-run hospitals, ran its diesel generators for almost two hours.
But Milwaukee ran off an 11-2 run down the stretch and pulled to 96-94 with 6.9 seconds left on two layup by Brandon Jennings.
Though he later ran Rite Aid and took a run at becoming New York's governor, "I always took my books with me, " he says.
Boone ran a landfill adjacent to a landfill run by the City of Tuscon.
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Jersey is an island - there is nowhere to run to, and I ran away several times, but the reality was there was nowhere to go.
And if we wanted to continue to emphasize to the city, to the state, and to the world that public schools are essential, we need it to open up a charter school but run it just like we ran our public school.
Several developers said they ran into errors while trying to install and run the Necessitas tools.
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"When we ran it off, it didn't run off at anything like book value, " Munger says.
With the 49ers offense sputtering badly (the team didn't convert a single meaningful third down all game), they stayed on the field as the Giants ran 93 plays, the most it had run all season (the average is 69 per game).
Kieswetter's luck ran out when he called for a suicidal run having hit straight to short mid-wicket, Kevin Pietersen rightly refused and the wicketkeeper-batsman was given out after lengthy video referrals which finally concluded his bat had bounced into the air when he dived for his crease as Niall O'Brien whipped off the bails.
It ran into another road, which itself would eventually run into another road.
King also teased Kutcher about his threat to ring Ted Turner's doorbell and then run away, noting that Turner formerly ran CNN and is not directly associated with the network today.
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Along the way, he dated Sheryl Crow, ran the New York City Marathon and flirted with a run for Texas governor.
However the first minister said that although salt stocks did run low, not a single local authority ran out of salt and all major roads were all kept open.
The American plan to develop a centralized Legal Entity Identifier and run it through the DTCC in New York ran into heated opposition at a meeting of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) in Basel in mid-October.
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In the late 1980s, he ran for Congress and won, but he chose not to run for re-election.
He ran four marathons in four days as "a bit of dry run" in February.
Rice ran for 1, 143 yards this season, but his longest run was 46 yards.
If the Giants ran Play A in the first meeting, they'll probably run Play A again Sunday.
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American commercial banks were subject to a leverage ratio in the run-up to the financial crisis: they still ran into trouble.
At the other extreme, Ireland, which ran a large budget surplus last year, might be forced to run an even bigger one if the single monetary policy is not tight enough to suit its needs.
Mr. YERGIN: This is the fifth time that we've run out of oil, and the last time we ran out of oil was in the 1970s, and since then, we've increased production by about 60 percent.
We ran both funds through the fund analyzer at FINRA, an industry-run regulator.
However, frustrated at a lack of a consistent run in the first team, Marinello's patience finally ran out and he moved to Portsmouth in July 1973.
"There's no question that you have to be in good shape physically to run for the presidency, " agrees Michael Dukakis, who ran against George Bush Snr in 1988.
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