The Iraqis want to run their own country, and we want them to run it, and we want them to run it as soon as possible.
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Obviously it does have implications for the line itself, whether they are going to continue to run it through Virgin, whether they are going to run it themselves as they are doing with the East Coast Main Line.
Recently my furnace needed some repairs (unrelated to the Nest), and it was super convenient to be able to toggle it on and off from my iPhone in the basement instead of having to run upstairs, turn it on, run down to observe it, then run back up to turn it off.
The adult way to run a business is to run it more like a country.
Camelot considered pulling out of the bidding to run the lottery because it believed it could not trust the commission to run it fairly, The Observer says.
As a sophisticated player in a technology infrastructure company, he realizes that the number of companies that will buy Hadoop and run it as a general purpose infrastructure is much smaller than the number companies who will buy it to run applications for specific purposes.
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Many see that as both good and bad news--good news for investors in the short run, since it raises the dividend yield, but bad news in the long run, since it means Lennar sees less likelihood that it will need the cash it paid in dividends to finance the building of more new homes.
They are the fourth generation of their family to run Gerdau S.A. and run it splendidly.
The downside, it was extremely expensive, we racked up a lot of credit card debt, but in the long run it was worth it.
It relies on his uncanny ability to quickly read the movements of the defensive ends and linebackers to decide whether to keep the ball and run it or pitch it to the trailing back.
Don't run to the finish line--run through it, or you'll slow down.
He said one issue to consider was whether Newsnight felt it had to run the story because it did not run the Savile programme.
The University of Georgia doesn't just let professors run companies, it also gets them state-run incubator space-- allowing it to recruit yet another prominent stem-cell scientist.
In the short run this meant sacrifices, but in the long run it worked out almost magically.
Give others guidance and structure, and let them take it and run with it to multiply your impact.
You have to get rid of the ball, and you have to throw it so guys can catch it and run with it.
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In the long run, that is, beyond the uncertain short run, it will either have almost no effect or be a slightly positive event, as it should serve as a wake-up call we all badly need.
So in the long run the economy suffers terribly, but in the short run, it may look very good.
Ms. JENNINGS: I don't understand all of it, but understand it enough to run to it.
One went in but when it tried to run free it was beaten back into the lake, he added.
If a conductive wire is run between the two, electrons released by the lead will run through it towards the lead dioxide, generating an electrical current as they do so.
They do not need to run for two hours in the same pace, they need to run when it is necessary with the ball under control.
"It's not a run out it's a cup game, so I've got to give it my best shot, " Campbell told BBC Newcastle.
Sometimes it does prove to be true and sometimes even if they're bred for it, they don't run in it.
This is all a part of it, and the ones who run knew it -- or should have known it -- when they made the decision.
The Frogg Togg is scarf shaped and sort of clammy, and when you run it in under cold water (or dip it) it gets cold and stays that way for awhile.
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The Republicans' offense has run out of downs, and now they should turn over the ball and let the Democrats run with it.
K., except where it crossed the road and I took a run for it.
The grandest palace open to guests in India may be the Umaid Bhawan in Jodhpur, a monumental 347-room golden sandstone edifice that is still the home of the maharaja of Jodhpur and his family. (They have retreated to one enormous wing.) After attempting to run it as a hotel himself, the maharaja also turned it over to Taj to manage.
And, not only did it end the Bulls' six-match unbeaten run, it was the first time they have been 'nilled' in four years.
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