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Hillary Clinton has attracted another endorsement for president in 2016, despite not having committed to run.
"Initially we committed to run the blog for a year but we set the objective of generating £40," she added.
Khannouchi has committed to run Chicago again in October, and Radcliffe has said she will not run another marathon this year after lowering her world record in London last month.
In Lebanon, which has absorbed almost 400,000 Syrian children into its towns and villages, the government has committed to run its schools on a "double-shift" system: local children for one half of the day, Syrian children for the other.
Fleck wrote that 94percentt of those advertisers have committed to run programs next year, too.
So far the total funding committed to run it is £16.4m, with most of that money coming from the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL).
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From sorrow to borrow What he said Mr Speaker, we have committed to running a surplus.
This week, Mr Fox admitted that 87% of next year's budget is already committed to running costs and debt service.
Enterprise insists it is "absolutely committed" to running the Alma as a pub; it just wants a different tenant.
The farmhouse is part of the European Centre of Eco Agro Tourism, whose members have committed to running their properties sustainably.
"I was completely unhealthy, obese, so I committed to running three miles every morning for six months and following a strict diet," he recalled.
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