After a short stint running the U.S. division of media conglomerate Bertelsmann, Klein moved back to his native New York and became chancellor of New York City's school system, complete with 1.1 million students and dismal graduation rates.
Now they're running short of firewood to cook with, but they vowed never to leave this camp again.
Some of her grown children drop off household supplies when they see she is running short.
The 40-year-old Brodeur isn't suddenly hoarding memorabilia because he senses his time running short.
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Hill was already running short of back row forwards after long-term injuries to Pat Sanderson and Jake Abbott.
We were running short on quarters, so I went to throw a few dollars in the change machine.
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Kodak decided to stop making digital cameras in February after warning that it was running short of cash.
At very best, the system will barely squeak through the 1980s, in constant danger of running short of funds.
Last week, Bush told reporters that without congressional action, the military would begin running short of funds by mid-April.
Speaking in London on Monday, new US Secretary of State John Kerry said time for a diplomatic solution was running short.
She was rarely mentioned as being on McCain's short list of running mates before he announced his pick in Ohio on Friday.
But an intense slog around the state will eat into his funds, leaving him at risk of running short later in the campaign.
In Albania, Ray Wilkinson, the UNHCR spokesman at Kukes, said the relief agency was running short of cash for its Kosovo- related operations.
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John McCain's presidential campaign appears to be running short on money.
Now Ross thinks there could be something of a rebound on the way, but likely one that only lasts a short while before running out of steam.
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Iraqis and coalition officials Tuesday worked to stabilize restive Fallujah, but U.S. authorities in Baghdad and Washington warned that time is running short for a peaceful solution.
By December 2001 owners of new textile factories in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, were worried that labour was running short, after 100, 000 jobs had been created.
Besides, it seems to Baghdadis that the British and Americans are running short of targets to bomb in central Baghdad that will not risk large civilian casualties.
Time was running short, with Borders set to address a bankruptcy judge early Thursday to seek approval of Mr. Najafi's bid and procedures for an auction next week.
And they better choose quickly, because time is running short.
Hospitals are also running short of life-saving drugs and oxygen.
Tempers are running short and confrontations with guards more frequent.
In some hospitals, operations are now being cancelled and the monitoring we have in place suggests that in some places drugs, food and medical supplies are now running short.
On the foreign-policy front, sources tell CNN that Clinton will make clear that time is running short for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to cooperate with United Nations weapons inspectors.
The U.S. government will temporarily waive a long-standing maritime law to boost the oil supply reaching the Northeast, an area of the country still reeling from Hurricane Sandy and running short on gasoline.
They must gather more than 335, 000 signatures by May 30, at a time when they're running short on money, aren't attracting deep-pocketed donors and are relying on volunteers rather than paid professionals to sign up supporters.
While speculation still reigns in some quarters over the reality of a connection between carbon emissions and climate change, there is no doubt that running short of energy would be the most immediately catastrophic event for civilization.
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