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"The country has started to run risks".
Even Globo, Brazil's media colossus, has started to run ninja footage and follow stories that started with ninja coverage.
But the money has started to run out, and family members have turned to the county for help.
The building, on Passeig de Gràcia in the Eixample neighbourhood, has started to run guided tours through its ornate first floor, one that represents some of the finest craftsmanship of the early 20th century.
Yet at the same time, he went on, there is the sobering realization that "time means more than at any other period of life because the hourglass has started to run".
Orlando Hernández has started to run on his rehab assignment, and Torre said "it's the best he's felt" since surgery on his second toe on his left foot last month.
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The Japanese had started to run rings around slow American giants.
"We've started to run KBKids as a real business," Mr. Glazer said.
And for all its strengths, the party's reserves have started to run low.
In the Northwest, wild salmon have started to run in the Columbia River.
But events have started to run away from them and taken on a life of their own.
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