Police hunting a hit-and-run driver thought to have killed a 16-year-old girl in Dorset are visiting all the UK's registered keepers of Volvo XC90s.
If Sunderland thought their run of bad luck was over, they were made to think again when Liverpool were awarded a penalty.
It means that you have to reach the end of your own speech very clearly, so that, in the great rush of words which make up a Shakespeare text, the next character can pick up the thought and run with it.
While that is undoubtedly true, I can tell you from my near-decade in the pitching business on the agency side (first at Arnold Worldwide and now with my own pitch consultancy for agencies), that agencies can smell pitches launched with the wrong intentions, or pitches run without being properly thought through.
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"We thought we could run a little bit tonight and we did it, " Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.
We had a run in January where I thought we controlled games but lost three out of four.
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Again he thought he would run the thing (he headed sales), but the board didn't share his vision.
They looked at the world of mainframe computers run by professional programmers and thought, anybody can have this.
The same poll also found nearly half thought he should run for mayor.
But if Mr Gusinsky thought he could run a media business free of the perils of politics, he was naive.
The suspect, who was about 6ft 2in and wearing a black beanie-style hat and red Royal Mail fleece, is thought to have run towards the railway line.
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"I just remember seeing him hurdle over the pews, hurdle over people and run towards us and I thought, 'Oh my God, this is not good, '" Baca King said.
Some people close to the family suggest that Lucho always wanted Alvaro to run the business, but thought it best to force his son to acquire it through hard work.
"We would not run that story had the police objected and never would we have run the story if we thought it was going to jeopardise the police investigation in any way, " he said.
Killeen and Graham Onions came within a whisker of bowling him, Gibson thought he had run him out by flicking a Pietersen drive on to the stumps at the non-striker's end, and mis-timed drives fell short of fielders on countless occasions.
It is thought the cost will run into tens of thousands of pounds.
"No one thought a woman could run a ranch by herself, " says Campbell.
"I thought I would never run, never cycle, never horse ride, " he said.
Garland was devastated on Thursday when the after-effects of a hamstring injury saw him run a second slower than he thought he needed.
Goldbloom points out that before Roger Banister broke the four-minute mile in 1954, few thought that anyone could run the distance so quickly.
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She told the court that when Ms Spence first went missing she thought she had just run off, but changed her mind later.
With a wealthy brother-in-law like John Hargreaves--who founded British retailer Matalan and taught Wynne how to run a business--Wynne thought he'd have it made.
As the plane took off the 50-year-old pilot reported feeling a "slight bump" and thought the aircraft had run over a light on the runway.
Then, just about the time a logical trader might have thought the pullback had run its course, we were treated to scenes of FBI agents raiding hedge fund offices and mutual fund familes.
Almost every Republican thought to be considering a run for the presidency has jumped on the bandwagon.
Suppose the bill cleared the Commons (an optimistic thought) it would still run into sand in the Lords.
Why ought Kleinwort to run bits of the Frankfurt operations, thought peeved German bankers, given that Dresdner now owned it?
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