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.
The All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, one of Delhi's main state-run hospitals, ran its diesel generators for almost two hours.
And he's ran - run various communications projects - radio and TV stations - as part of his ministry before he got into government.
Still others say the fabled Delhi diarchy - Mr Singh would run the government, while the powerful Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi ran the party - has failed.
Ms Patel said some homes were under-capacity and more expensive to run than those ran by independent organisations.
American commercial banks were subject to a leverage ratio in the run-up to the financial crisis: they still ran into trouble.
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.
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.
The Padres' Luke Gregerson relieved Holland and gave up another run in the fourth, and Royals left-hander Tim Collins ran into even more trouble in the fifth.
The spots run 90 seconds--30 seconds more than the ones Pfizer ran for just four months last year--and hew to the same narrative as the old one, using a race between a tortoise and a Belgian hare to dramatize the fact that quitting smoking that favors the slow and steady--and that Chantix can help.
It looked as if the visitors would open the scoring, but it was Saracens who struck first when Neil de Kock passed to Hodgson and wing Strettle timed his run past the fly-half's shoulder to perfection, and he ran left to right and crossed to the right of the posts.
American Idol returns tonight somewhat taken down a notch after its unprecedented run of seven consecutive seasons as the most-watched show on TV, which finally ran out in 2011.
We ran both funds through the fund analyzer at FINRA, an industry-run regulator.
In the late 1980s, he ran for Congress and won, but he chose not to run for re-election.
When these governors ran for office, they sold themselves as chief-executive types who would run the states in a more up-to-date way than older Republicans would.
After Cordaptive was rejected, Merck canceled a trial of the drug run by the same outside scientist--John Kastelein of the University of Amsterdam--who ran the Vytorin trial.
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.
Noah had consecutive baskets before seldom-used Daequan Cook made a 3-pointer to cap an 11-2 run, and after a basket by Andray Blatche, Boozer, Nate Robinson and Noah ran off the next six points to give Chicago a 57-40 lead as the crowd began to boo.
By the third week of April, Portland, Exmouth, Bexhill, Folkestone, Hastings, Lydd, Dungeness, Cowes and Newhaven had all suffered "tip-and-run" raids - so-called because the fast fighter-bombers randomly "tipped" their bombs and "ran" for it.
Warner then ran out Watson with a direct hit from backward point and Michael Clarke - yet to score a run on the tour after a duck in Ireland on Thursday - was plumb lbw to Murtagh for nought.
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