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Wakefield media and marketing manager Andy Morgan puts the dramatic fall in attendance down to several factors, including having a run of five home games in a row.
It is horrible to contemplate, but that may be why we are having a "run" of attacks, and why it is likely to continue.
This production from Theater for a New Audience, which is having a run of acclaimed classical work, is directed by Selina Cartmell of Britain in her American debut, with choreography by Annie-B Parson and costumes by Susan Hilferty.
A video posted on YouTube by Laura Neff and her husband, who live in north Carolina, says they were having a "run of the mill Sunday afternoon" when they heard a noise coming from the kitchen.
SEAN HANNITY -- "Isn't it possible for them to get a real fascist instead of this guy who plays one on TV?" DIANE SAWYER -- "If you're really having a run of bad luck, she walks with you in a field".
Instead, I asked him for his address so I could send him a custom patch I designed, one that expresses my deep gratitude at finding such a gem of a New Yorker, a good Samaritan willing to help someone having a run of bad luck.
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This continued for months until doctors realised she had a run-of-the-mill bladder infection.
My son, now almost three, had a run-of-the-mill virus the other week.
Suzuki Motors, too, has had a run of non-blood heirs.
In October, the Karluk has a run of steelhead trout.
"I don't think I have consistently had a run of games this season.
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