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A depression, not quite plowed in, ran diagonally across the main field, from corner to corner.
IN "Ran" Mr. Kurosawa steps up the already considerable brutality of "King Lear," substituting warrior sons for daughters.
— but the line to get in ran the length of Irving Place and then snaked halfway down 16th Street, and the place was packed.
At one point, the line of people waiting to get in ran past the rows of trophy cases and out into the parking lot.
In one recent crash, 14 forest workers in Maine died when a van they were in ran off a bridge and landed upside down in a stream.
At one point on Sunday emergency cooling at two reactors was suspended because the pools of seawater being pumped in ran dry.
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Laugh-In ran for five years, and after the pair broke up, Martin began another successful career as a television director.
A photo of the sit-in ran in the New York Times the following Monday.
As shown in Figure 4B, phosphorylation of Ser428 in Ran GTPase-activating protein 1 (RanGAP1), a critical regulator of the small GTPase Ran (RAN -dependent nucleoplasmic tRAN -dependent 32], was up-regulated 1.8 fold inucleoplasmic protransportMNNG-treated TK6 cells, but the up-regulation was not detected in MNNG-treated MT1 cells (upper spectra).
Say "you ran us" (with the "a" sound as in "ran") or as "you 'rain us" Practice, start with "you" Work your way to "ran/'rain".
"With Time as Tight as Race, Romney and Obama Zero In", ran a recent headline in the New York Times; "Obama and Romney Deadlocked", concurs the Wall Street Journal.
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