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It is beautifully and graciously run.
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Perelman's reconsideration of the film depended on the kind of extreme measures that were needed in an age before repertory cinemas and home video: Not long ago, the Museum of Modern Art graciously permitted me to run its copy of "Foolish Wives," on condition that if I became overstimulated or mushy, I would not pick the veneer off the chairs or kiss the projectionist.
He graciously allowed Timberlake to run the night, ceding just enough control to make it a virtually seamless collaborative effort.
The bold crowd now on the top floor graciously removes their clothing, and they run.
The cartoons I'm talking about are the real thing: proper two-dimensional drawings that run and wriggle and bend all over stages that they graciously share with less supple flesh-and-blood co-stars.
They make to run upstairs but Pawel suddenly spots my mother, "Hello, Mother," he says, taking her hand graciously.
This week, Japan graciously withdrew Rokkasho from the running.
I ran into Tom Stoppard, who graciously paused for a 20-minute conversation about, among other things, the beauty of the wintry dusk in Jaipur.
So Benin became the first African country where an incumbent ran for re-election, lost and graciously bowed out.
On Monday morning, Adriano Galliani, who runs A.C. Milan on behalf of Silvio Berlusconi, graciously called Andrea Agnelli, the relatively new, young president of Juventus.
It's summer and that time of year that August Capital graciously hosts us on on their fabulous deck so we can throw a roaring party that sends the VCs running from Sand Hill Road for the month of August.
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