If I wanted to be in leadership, I would have run for it years ago.
K., except where it crossed the road and I took a run for it.
My cat had been hiding under the couch, she tried to make a run for it.
Everyone was there, except Mr. Rouse, who made a run for it.
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When John Edwards decided to give up his Senate seat to run for vice president, it set the stage for a hard-fought race between Bowles and Burr.
We're going to see how it performs on my daily commute, try to assess how much it costs to run and take it for a trip round Northern Ireland to see whether we can visit each of the six counties in a single day on battery power alone.
The pitcher picked it up on the run and tossed it for the out but then skidded across the infield dirt on one knee as teammates laughed.
The drama can't run for long before it turns into tragedy for all of us.
These people would rather buy the software outright, and then run it for as long as possible.
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Start the engine of the running car, and run it for 1-2 minutes while revving the engine to higher rpm.
You can bequeath your estate (in part or all) to your private foundation and have your family run it for generations.
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Like Adobe's Flash, Silverlight acted as a wrapper that, once installed on a machine, allowed that device to run code written for it.
And I try to remain skeptical as much as possible myself, but lord knows I latch upon a good idea and run with it for a while.
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Let your family run it for now, and when your playing days are done, you can run your foundation as a social entrepreneur that can link you to other for-profit ventures.
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From complex accounting systems to the stuff that tracks employee performance, compensation and inventories, he'll bring it all together and run it for customers in his data centers, saving them the headache and upfront cost of buying hardware from Ellison's shop, HP, Dell or IBM.
It is one thing for a rogue group of coaches to run out of control, it is another for the governing body to sweep it under the rug.
"It's fairly run of the mill for sites but it gives you something in your hand which showed the time Britain was part of the Roman Empire and puts us into the wider context, " he said.
And although it may be harder for a party to run a campaign with fewer volunteers, it is not necessarily bad for governing, argues Mr Dalton.
It was designed to run for ten years, and true to its mission it sold off its last investment this summer.
"Saving lives in the short run by making it harder for people to die when they make an attempt saves lives in the long run, " Miller said.
This could be a big home run sector for Microsoft if it puts together a smart tool box.
Blackstone's strategy is to invest opportunistically: it looks for empty and run-down buildings that it can improve and sell.
Just because your 7-year-old niece is playing quarterback doesn't mean you can't intercept her screen pass and run it back for a touchdown.
He said his wife woke him at six in the morning and told him if he wanted to run he should go for it.
Originally its preferred option was for it to be run by a company organised on a not-for-profit basis.
Once a foreigner holds more than about 5-10% equity in an Indian firm, it is seen as having some responsibility for how it is run.
Run the Google Wallet after removing its data and it assumes it is being run for the first time, and dutifully asks the user to create a PIN.
This time, it was 15-15 at the break, only for Nottingham to run away with it in the second half.
Triton said it has already run ad campaign for a "handful" of advertisers but it declined to provide specific names.
Sometimes it does prove to be true and sometimes even if they're bred for it, they don't run in it.
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