Sentence examples for has begun running from inspiring English sources

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The Alliance for a Better Minnesota has begun running radio ads blaming Republicans for the shutdown.

Houston said he stopped using crutches in the last week and has begun running in water.

He has begun running and lifting weights at the New York hotel where he is staying.

Ms. Stabenow says her opponent's lead is disappearing now that she has begun running television advertisements.

The Metropolitan Golf Association, based in Elmsford, has begun running youth caddy training clinics at local country clubs.

Organizing for Action, the advocacy group that supports the White House, has begun running counter-ads, pointing out, for example, that the law ends lifetime caps on benefits.

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Suthamtewakul said his car had begun "running very roughly" the day after an argument with Alexis.

He had begun running for the first time in years in 2007 and started swimming in 2010.

It was last year, when I had begun running in my own stuff and not depending on the syndicate.

Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Pataki have begun running television commercials, but Mr. McCall has so far conserved his money.

He soon landed back practically where he had begun, running M.S. 391, a school of 700 also called the Angelo Patri School, in the Tremont neighborhood.

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