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Fallers RB Chris Polk, Washington: Polk remains a player most reasonable observers would love to draft if they have a need for a running back.
There's no more need for a running industry than there is for a tree-climbing industry or a hide-and-seek industry.
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But it could profoundly affect a visitor's experience by creating the need for a wall running more than 200 feet along the Greenwich Street side of the memorial, marking an abrupt grade change between plaza level and sidewalk.
He received 52% of the vote, averting the need for a run-off.
Perhaps the food chain was in need for a run on hot pasties led by the prime minister.
That would dispense with the need for a run-off in two weeks time (though most pundits judge this highly improbable).
The player himself speaks of a need for a run of, say, 20 appearances in a row that would consolidate his fitness.
As the promotion pack slip further out of reach the need for a run of results increases and the hope of achieving one diminishes.
See articleCoasting to a winFinal opinion polls before Brazil's presidential election suggested that Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva would win a second term, probably without the need for a run-off ballot.
Now they seem likely to welcome Mauritania fully back into the community of democracies.Mr Abdelaziz won nearly 53% of the votes cast in the first round of an election on July 18th, forgoing the need for a run-off.
WHEN Argentines last voted in a national election two years ago they chose Cristina Fernández as their new president with 45% of the vote and no need for a run-off.
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