Sentence examples for exists running from inspiring English sources

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Even though the shoot lasted only 15 days, there was enough footage for a feature-length movie, which exists, running roughly one hour and 40 minutes.

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(The site still exists, run almost entirely by volunteers).

A spur into Muskegon once existed, running concurrently with part of BUS US 31 along former US 16, but it has been eliminated.

In the context of parallel MCMC, two basic algorithms exist: running multiple chains and parallelism within a single chain, yet some variants can be useful as well.

Sickle cell services seem to have existed running parallel to clinical genetics and erm...so as I say, it's [Haemoglobinopathy Disorders] probably a bit of Cinderella area...'..... (CHC 01) The need to clarify what was meant in the guidance by 'communicating in person' was a priority.

Those that exist run frequently by Christian missionaries from South Korea or Japan's tiny Christian population — cater mostly to the homeless.

Past Jomfrubråten, the Simenbråten Line, while it existed, ran under the Ekeberg Line.

In the remembrances broadcast and published in the past week, joy that this man existed runs through sorrow at his loss.

If those don't exist, RUN!

But it also means that, alongside the public statements of aggression he has made, there exists a running emotional catalogue of what he looked like as he was making them.

Therefore, several approaches exist for running network measurements, ranging from analyzing live traffic traces from campus or Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks to performing active measurements on distributed testbeds, e.g., PlanetLab, or involving volunteers.

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