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We have reached the point in the Jeremy Lin phenomenon where things will start to run off the rails.
Martha Stewart Everyday will start to run a television commercial today inviting consumers to join Ms. Stewart's "space program".
The other insurer is Liberty Mutual, which on Friday will start to run commercials that feature the actor Paul Giamatti as the voice-over announcer.
Those who forecast a shortage believe distillers will start to run out as their pre-popularity investments fail to keep pace with post-popularity demand.
Astra's shares have recently been undermined by fears that the pharmaceutical firm will have nothing to succeed Losec, its best-selling anti-ulcer drug, whose patents will start to run out in 2001.
The commercials will start to run during the coverage of the opening ceremony on stations owned and operated by NBC, which is broadcasting the Summer Games, as well as on some NBC affiliates.
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"When you stand like this all day, you'll start to run like this, too.
"He will probably start to run today, and tomorrow he will join in with full training".
"The world will soon start to run out of conventionally produced, cheap oil," Goodstein begins.
He thinks the Saudis can live comfortably with oil as low as $40 a barrel, and he does not seem persuaded by the chorus of despair arguing that the world has hit "peak oil" and will soon start to run out of it.
Now read his opening: "The world will soon start to run out of conventionally produced, cheap oil.
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