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This wasn't merely a matter of comfort; even the brightest electric lights of the time were too dim to expose film properly, so a run of cloudy days could halt production at, say, the Edison studios in East Orange, N.J.
So a run of earthquakes that by chance hit populated places makes it look as though the rate has increased, even if it hasn't.
So a run of games might do him the world of good".
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Wales, so slow to start in the opening match, on so dismal a run of defeats only three games ago, have the chance to finish not just on a high but with their favourite scalp of all.
Everyone supposes, naturally, that living in a glass house means worrying about the outside looking in, and perhaps that is so over a run of weeks and months.
"To put together a credible run for the play-offs was a remarkable effort, all the more so after a run of nearly three months without a win before Christmas.
Rosenbaum thinks that might be true — partly because Teller's aspirations in magic went so far beyond being a run-of-the-mill magician.
1988's "I Should Be So Lucky" sparked a run of 13 top 10 singles.
So far, so run of the mill.
He has scored five goals in 14 games so far this season, including a run of three in four games for Torquay, who Northampton face on Tuesday evening.
The device is the latest in a run of so-called Smart TVs launched by the firm since 2008.
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