Sentence examples for run a draft from inspiring English sources

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But another general manager said the Chargers were operating from "fear rather than courage, and that is not a way to run a draft".

Bailey did not formally interview Kieltyka for the book, though, as mentioned above, he did run a draft past her and she helped him fact-check and augment it (Bailey to Dreger, p.e.c., August 22, 2006).

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Warren has repeatedly made clear that she doesn't plan to run — that's why we're running a draft campaign.

In that title run, a sixth-round draft pick named Tom Brady took over at quarterback for an injured Drew Bledsoe.

At the start of the convention, held in Stevenson's home state, the governor still wasn't a candidate, but his supporters, who had been running a quiet draft effort for months, convinced him to enter the balloting.

Rarely do we face the fact that our country has been running a poverty draft, sweeping up the disenfranchised and disadvantaged, with an emphasis on the rural working class, and sending them halfway across the world into harm's way.

As they ran through a draft script of the questions, Mr. Baier and his colleagues planned 12 questions for Mr. Romney, more than for any other candidate.

He pleaded guilty to or was convicted of grand larceny only once, forgery only once, impersonating an attorney only once, impersonating a naval officer only twice, disorderly conduct only once, running a school for draft dodgers only once, and embezzlement only once.

This has already been used in the US by one of the leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement to crowdfund his campaign to be mayor of Baltimore, and by anti-Trump Republicans running a campaign to draft House speaker Paul Ryan to run for president.

He accused the Bush administration of "running a kind of clandestine draft" that "turned the National Guard and the Reserve into almost active duty".

Mr. David raises chickens and geese, and runs a team of Percheron draft horses on his 20-acre homestead in Watertown, Wis., meaning dung is seldom in short supply.

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