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Run blocking, however, is not his strength, and the Jets hoped to run often.
Ferry trips, which are professionally run, often involve multiple legs and take hours.
People on the run often crowd in with relatives in provincial towns to avoid the refugee camps.
Throughout the 20th century, the "servant problem" has run, often uneasily, alongside the development of labour-saving technologies.
Mr. Seader said pet owners headed for the dog run often unleash their dogs in the statue plaza.
Luck does not run often — excluding kneel-downs, he has just 15 carries — but he makes the most of them with an average of 9.3 yards a carry.
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The legend is that the clubs are gangster-run strip joints, though since the 1980's close to 3,000 well-run, often luxuriously appointed, gentlemen's clubs patronized by male and female professionals and businessmen have appeared around the country.
In the past, the resources to support such trial runs often were lacking.
After Glissant, I go running, often in the park, because I love London parks.
The data surveys that universities ran often found researchers weren't aware of current support.
His spectacular long-distance runs, often after leaving frustrated defenders in his wake, left that kind of lasting impression.
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