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Then Ms. Bachmann negotiated with the Iraqi river police the right of safe passage -- an agreement that repeatedly ran aground.
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Public indignation was so great that a television station repeatedly ran aerial footage of Karachi's massive traffic jams next to footage of quiet, undisturbed London streets while the prime minister, David Cameron, traveled through his city.
Mixon says that as a teenager, she repeatedly ran away from home because her mother disliked her boyfriend.
The Air and Space Museum, for example, repeatedly ran into controversy over exhibits of the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
For the next fifty years, diplomacy repeatedly ran aground.
The restaurant repeatedly ran out of dishes on a list of specials tucked inside the regular menu, and servers repeatedly failed to mention that fact until minutes after the dishes had been ordered.
And he repeatedly ran for political office.
In August, a federal judge in Los Angeles ruled that the city had repeatedly run afoul of the 1st Amendment in enforcing its Rules of Decorum, cutting off or ejecting two activists from meetings dating from 2009.
It's still unclear which executive actions Boehner means to challenge, but the memo names a few areas, including health care, energy, foreign policy and education, that the president has "repeatedly run an end-around on the American people".
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