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Reagan, whom most California polit ical touts are calling a runaway for re‐election.
"I wasn't a runaway for four years living on canned beans.
"I don't think it's going to be a runaway for them at all, which is great.
In 1936, the presidential race -- for a time, anyway -- seemed to be a runaway for the Republican challenger, Alf Landon.
Two third-quarter touchdowns and another early in the fourth turned this game into a runaway for Miami.
Millrose's traditional feature, the Wanamaker Mile, was a runaway for Bernard Lagat, who won in 4 minutes 0.36 seconds.
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This was a perfect recipe for a runaway boom and for a ruinous bust.Substitute "houses" for "assets" in the paragraph above, and you might be reading a rough description of the blowing-up and bursting of America's property bubble.
Back in the all too real world, Chocolates for Breakfast (Harper Perennial, £8.99) was a runaway success for Pamela Moore back in 1956.
The resulting article was nominated for a National Magazine Award in 1990 and became a runaway hit for The Atlantic, which eventually ran off 150,000 reprints of it.
Everything points to a runaway victory for the Colts.
"It's like a runaway factory for bone that just won't stop," said Dr. Kaplan.
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