How To Use Run by In A Sentence
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The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, offing the men and carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack.
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The unicity is run by Johannesburg's first-ever executive mayor - previously the mayor was a largely ceremonial position.
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It is a well-known fact that our cities are being overrun by foxes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Elroy is surprised to learn that the gardens are not fables but space stations that orbit the Earth and are run by a much-feared Lord, who seeks out Wiggles for taking the forbidden fruit - an apple, natch.
4/06 UPDATE: My New Year's Resolution
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The nail in your coffin is the arbitration system run by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
Dan Solin: John Elway's Tackle Masks a Bigger Scandal
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Someday soon a Chinese ink painting is going to outsell Picasso," said Joe Lin-Hill , an emerging-markets professor at Sotheby's Institute of Art, a graduate school run by an affiliate of the auction house.
The China Factor
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So a relatively high price assures that the place will not be overrun by beer drinking mobs and niggards like other places.
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If they implement it, I will register my blog on. com and will say that it is run by a Kazakh from the U.S.
Global Voices in English » Kazakhstan: Kazakh bloggers against online censorship
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She also subscribes to the talking book service run by the Royal National Institute of the Blind, where she can get complete, unabridged novels on audio tape.
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Converted castles, mansions and monasteries are among the 85 paradores - or top-class hotels - run by the Spanish government.
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The site, which is run by volunteers and houses more than 60 birds including owls, eagles and vultures, is a popular destination for families and school groups.
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We are part of the convoy right now and it happened about 10 kilometers right out of town, a place called Iron Gate, where there's a military checkpoint run by government troops.
CNN Transcript Jul 8, 2003
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The Port Authority is an agency jointly run by New York and New Jersey.
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POGGIOLI: A recent report by the International Crisis group think tank says Kosovo appears to be run by what it calls a lawless political elite in control of every aspect of society.
Corruption, Poverty Create Political Gloom In Kosovo
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A prize draw aimed at compulsive spendthrifts has been run by a Chilean bank.
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He has attended several retreats at the abbey, run by the Catholic order of Benedictine monks.
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At first sight, it is your standard-issue Alpine hotel: built on old cattle pasture and still run by the family that owned the cows.
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Though the group describes itself as an independent grass-roots organization, it receives millions of dollars from the president’s largest fund-raisers, is run by former Bush campaign aides and draws heavy support from a Republican lobbying and consulting firm in Washington.
Think Progress » Deal in the works on habeas suspension:
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Civilizations run by hedgehogs tend to have a fetish for uniformity; those run by foxes are more tolerant of diversity.
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Such a system should be run by a specially established directorate for government service education within the RF Presidential Administration.
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Gardens, run by a nonprofit foundation.
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Their training was run by the military but can be pieced together from Chinese specialist magazines and army journals.
Times, Sunday Times
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From 1830 Lille was run by mayors who were prominent businessmen.
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In previous court proceedings, “MPAA lawyers presented e-mails and testimony that showed Real worked hard to find a way to get past ARccOS and RipGuard, including the hiring of an overseas company that the MPAA alleges is run by ‘Ukranian hackers’,” says CNet News, adding:
Fair Use? ‘Not under the DMCA,’ says MPAA
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In other international box office news, it has already outgrossed its domestic run by about $7 million and it still has many territories to open.
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Those few brave souls, trying to buy time for their families to flee with their lives, were quickly cut down or overrun by the scores of humanoids that ran wildly through the streets.
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The British Bone Marrow Registry, which is run by the National Blood Service, was formed in 1987 and works in conjunction with other UK donor registries.
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Immediately, offers poured in -- from a taverna in the wealthy neighborhood of Kolonaki, from a big baked goods chain, from green grocers in the wholesale market of Rendi, from caterers with leftovers from weddings and baptisms -- and were directed to orphanages, old age homes, halfway houses for the handicapped, soup kitchens run by churches and municipalities all over the Athens area.
Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens
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The site is called Knickerbocker, which is also the name of the consulting firm run by Josh Isay, who should be flattered.
Dickerbocker
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Brazilian youngster practices his learning skills on a computer hooked up to the internet, at a school run by a non-profit organization set up in a shantytown in Rio de Janeiro.
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Bicke's descent into madness begins when he is employed as a salesman in the office furniture business run by Jack Jones, a male so alpha that he is practically beta and gamma as well.
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The city was run by a white council, the black township was run by the government, the Department of Bantu Administration.
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It looks pretty much like a server hack to us since every site run by Inter-mediates is down.
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We don´t mind if lodging is "rustic" and had a lot of fun staying in rustic cabins run by indigenous folks when we visited Yaxchilán and Bonampak in the Lacandon Forest in Chiapas.
Drivng from Chiapas to Calakmul and Other Sites
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What worries me is that so many large companies appear to be run by people who would rather litigate or grizzle than innovate.
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‘We understand pasteurization is run by guidelines - it's all documented on the chart record,’ he points out, adding that the plant pasteurizer is inspected at least twice a year.
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Note the strange lack of anything resembling Socialism or Marxism, or even any kind of collectivization, except where it pertains to aiding your own country in the long run by being a productive, well-educated member of society - a goal that one would hope even this Administration's most obtuse critics could get behind at least in spirit, if not in the details.
OpEdNews - Diary: School Speech Detractors Owe Obama an Apology
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Fields and hedgerows would be overrun by monstrous insects and gigantic, unstoppable weeds.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Sky News TV station is largely run by ex-BBC news staffers.
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Most schools are run by the state, which combines a French structure with the rigid discipline and rote learning of the Islamic tradition.
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A home run by Mark McLemore in the fifth was the only dent Texas was able to lay on him.
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The Glencoe Visitor Centre, run by the National Trust for Scotland, is designed as a traditional ‘clachan,’ or Highland village.
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The competition was more like those run by government agencies or major foundations than an agile start-up venture.
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The script provides an admirable fulcrum for such musings with the title contraption -- run by a former Tibetan monk (Christopher Plummer) who cut a deal with the devil (Tom Waits), and which now reveals the dreams and temptations of those who venture into it.
Mania News Feed
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Many of Italy's most famous museums and historic sites will in future be run by private companies.
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Then it was being run by the aptly named Thomas Mill.
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Jackson's Submission Fighting, run by top coaches Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn out of Albuquerque, N.M., has trained UFC champions such as Georges St-Pierre and Rashad Evans and frontline contenders in nearly every major weight class.
Has UFC Found Its Transcendent Star?
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A washing machine is run by a small electric motor.
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That set a 36-yard touchdown run by Davis, who carried 14 times for 69 yards in the game.
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The two clinics run by the council have 590 cases of child malnutrition on their books.
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DALLAS (AP) - The attorneys trying to track down billions of dollars the government said went missing in a massive Ponzi scheme allegedly run by lawyer trying to unravel what the government calls a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme run by
WN.com - Business News
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Later the guide takes us to a souvenir shop run by a friend of his.
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Companies run by hard-nosed business people wouldn't be spending millions on it if it didn't work.
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Ultimately, the operation was focused on the inside game, run by insiders uninterested in alienating people they'd need in their next gig.
Harry Reid, The Man Who Never Says Goodbye
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The regulatory bodies for the health professions should be run by councils that are primarily appointed.
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I was so excited to be at the heartland of hippie that I initially looked at things through rose-coloured specs, almost imagining myself back in the era of the the Free Store run by counter-culture heroes the Diggers and the infamous Drog Store Cafe.
Insider's guide to musical pilgrimages: Country, soul, blues, folk, world music
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The Barcelona superstar slotted his fifth goal of the finals seconds after a brilliant run by Ronaldinho.
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The equipment, which enables trains to freewheel, was fitted onto 51 185 locomotives run by the company.
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When Knight became leader, the council was run by a clique of officers largely unaccountable to the elected members.
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The country is currently run by a banker, Lamberto Dini, who leads a nonpolitical government of technocrats.
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The administration's recent exposure of the mole inside al Qaeda - an incredible fubar accomplishment - highlights what happens when everything is run by the political arm.
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Each age group is run by a qualified rugby coach, but parents are encouraged to lend a hand.
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For the pre-mated high-voltage cable that is already installed in conduit that comes on 2500-foot reels, the total cost for the cable AND plowing it in with a cat-mounted cable plow last summer was: $3.02 for the cable + $1.25 to rip (1st run by cat) and then lay the cable (2nd run) = $4.28 per foot; ** IF** you do NOT have to prepare/dig any sections with an excavator.
Sound Politics: Open Thread On The Storm
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Could it be that a trade association run by bankers would adopt a military strategy of its own?
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On the road we had huge meals at roadside tin shacks run by plump maidens.
THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
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The fuselage had been transferred to Blackhawk Airways run by Dick Wixom in Janesville, Wisconsin.
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According to the US geological survey, China has only about a third of the deposits and for many years a US mine run by Molycorp was the main global supplier.
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No sirree ... having the country run by ex-oilmen is not the problem, it’s instead an article printed in the New York Times.
Think Progress » Dan Bartlett Caught In A Lie: ‘No One Ever Said The War Would Result In Cheaper Gas Prices’
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When looking at that list of funders AFSCME is run by Paul Booth and SEIU is run by Any Stern.
Think Progress » Obama Reprimands GOP: Stop Saying ‘This Guy’s Doing All Kinds Of Crazy Stuff…To Destroy America’
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Youngsters meet with fellow students who share the same faith for sessions run by a tutor, also of the same faith.
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This mini-workshop is run by Anna Woolf, who has built three ocean-going yachts and has sailed solo around the world.
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These bogus alerts directed users to a maliciously constructed Web site run by Papierniak, instead of the genuine PayPal site.
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Organized and run by a team of nutritionists, the Bureau seeks to promote wellness through a healthy diet.
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No nation has freedom when it is run by religious zealots.
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Is the party secretly run by people who are giggling hilariously as they instigate one hopeless fight after another while they cruise through every election essentially unopposed?
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The catch-phrase – "I didn't get where I am today by eating meat" – sets the tone for this cheerful vegetarian Indian cafe run by ebullient Bill Meswania and family.
Plymouth's 10 best budget restaurants and cafes
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There are others who invested in Kaupthing through offshore bonds run by life insurers who have yet to receive a penny.
Times, Sunday Times
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In a genre overrun by sleazo cheapies, he is the best technician and the only artist.
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The format of the event is designed to stimulate debate in a forum discussion, supplemented by a variety of masterclasses run by panellists and key contributors.
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But in my book, beauty without smiles and charm means very little in an industry overrun by glitz and glitter.
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Sit-down-and-shut-up "Christian" Ford dealership is run by a non-church attendee who is sorry about the ad
Boing Boing
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In addition, a minimum pricing system run by the CAP [Common Agricultural Policy] guarantees that sugar made from his beet is bought for at least three times more than world prices.
The bitter taste of the CAP
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He says that it makes the pre-S&L-crisis FSLIC seem well-run by comparison.
Pension Guarantee Hazards, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Run by Margaret Palmer Bergin, a qualified AMI directress, the school offers education through arts, crafts, music and drama.
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The institute is run by Rob Miron and Jason Suppa, both of whom spend most of their lives up in the air, leading tree climbs and working as arborists.
Taking Tree-Hugging to New Heights
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Here we take a look at nursery schools in the state and private education systems, as well as community projects run by other parents.
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Still, it's a valuable lesson for anyone who finds their property overrun by squatters in the future.
The Sun
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The writer gives an astute assessment of a country run for the few at the expense of the many. Run by the Palsy-Walsy brigade.
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Many people belong to a pension scheme run by their employers.
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An MGM run by Barber and Birnbaum could mean distribution arrangements will continue film by film, though eventually a multipicture pact could be struck with a single distributor.
BN - Broadcast Newsroom-news
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A company owned and run by Mr and Mrs Bunch carried on the business of purchase and resale of bulk butter.
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The chemical mixing section, which used to employ 50 people on four different shifts, will now be run by four contract workers.
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Another three-letter word, ECM, as is the estimable label ECM Records, run by producer Manfred Eicher, might lend itself to a more precise subset of electronic-oriented recordings — music that is compositionally open-ended, and whose deeply sedative aspirations are not technologically dependent.
Disquiet » Sonic Postcard from Switzerland
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Medicaid programs are run by the states, which also determine the level and extent of coverage to recipients.
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Because the kitchen was dirty, it was overrun by insects.
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The Moroccan four-time world champion at the metric mile fell in the 1996 Olympic final in Atlanta and was outrun by Noah Ngeny of Kenya in one of the shocks of the Sydney Games.
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Pongo's Vintage Teddy Bears is run by Teddy Bear lovers for fellow arctophiles.
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It is run by adults with learning disabilities, giving them the opportunity to manage their own business.
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Many are run by sincere people who genuinely believe what they teach.
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The firm of Helen M Nicolson is run by Eddie Nicolson, following the retiral of Helen from the practice earlier this year.
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Staff at French plants run by Sony, 3M and Caterpillar have held managers inside the factories overnight, in three separate incidents, to demand better layoff terms -- a new form of labor action dubbed "bossnapping" by the media.
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News
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They are asking people to demonstrate on 2 July at the same time as the police are claiming Edinburgh will be overrun by anarchists.
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In record shops, they both stood apart as labels that were run by and for connoisseurs, shields of taste and discrimination.
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The program was announced in 2007 and was to have been run by Homeland Security.It has been delayed because of privacy and civil liberty problems.
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Run by forensic experts, highly experienced detectives and fraud investigators, it was deadly.
Times, Sunday Times
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This cheap and chic restaurant is run by an Hiberno-Spanish family who boast Spain and Denmark among their former homes.
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A company run by a connoisseur who sells investments in fine wine has been accused of fraud.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hope and Community, run by Sherman and Rutland addictive medicine doctor Mark Logan, now plans to set up more than one long-term "aftercare" facility for people recently out of jail and for youths recovering from drug and alcohol abuse.
RutlandHerald.com
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The party is run by a bunch of old fogies who resist progress.
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There are also chalets on the lakeside site at Lochend Chalets, a holiday rental company run by his brother and sister.
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Ehlers and her dog were sent to an assistance center run by disaster-relief agencies, to join the family of one of victims and accompany them on a ferry boat ride to Ground Zero.
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It has raised some questions about some client conflict, where competing brands are run by the same agency.
TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
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Their only fear is that they will be overrun by alien invaders - such as Chuck!
The Sun
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After a quick run by the cheese counter for mozzarella, I ordered a Reuben on marbled rye, checked out, and like a good girl returned my cart to the collection area.
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It would be run by a not-for-profit fund or charity.
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The problem is the system is run by bureaucrats and not practical people.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fact that many Irish theme bars are run by Irish people discounts that theory.
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Many people belong to a pension scheme run by their employers.
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It is set in a health farm run by a targe, whose handyman is an amiable drunk.
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The Organic Clothing blog, run by the folks at Lotus Organics Clothing, had a piece back in 2005 called Tencel: Sustainable but not necessarily healthy.
Fabulous Fabrics: PM Organics Fabrics and Lace
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More than 3,600 staff will be given the chance to influence the way the trust is run by pointing out the unnecessary rules, paperwork and bureaucracy which slow them down.
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But if you're planning to be at Dragonmeet, in addition to doing proper obeisance to the mighty robin_d_laws, and buying a Rare Preprint of our new Trail of Cthulhu adventure book, Shadows Over Filmland, and watching us divagate on GMing Tips and Investigative Game Design in seminars, and playing wonderful other games run by wonderful other people, ask me about Iowa State A&M.
Kenneth Hite's Journal
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This place is run by a collection of idiots and nasties, who force the boys to dig holes in the sweltering sun.
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(The elf is not the most courageous of our heroes, unfortunately) While reforging the key to the door that would lead them even deeper down, the heroes were overrun by enemies, but the key was ready mere seconds before they had to make a hasty retreat.
Weekend heroes in the Great Barrows
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Beijing Austina Real Estate Agency Co. Ltd is an exclusively foreign - owned enterprise run by Australian entrepreneurs.
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I could barely resist the ornate Chinese figurines at a stall run by a grandma.
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Next weekend the capital will be overrun by television types, in town for their weekend bacchanalia.
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The process started with a precooked government plan to divvy up the company between Fiat, a trust fund run by the United Automobile Workers union and the American and Canadian governments.
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Her dining room was fitted out like a fine restaurant and the galley was run by a first-rate chef.
INCA GOLD
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A washing machine is run by a small electric motor.
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Some small local cinemas were still staggering along, run by enthusiastic amateurs.
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This was the first independent radio station in the republic and was to be run by the students' official youth organization.
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Today that ancestral house accommodates a dance academy run by my daughter.
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Her weight-loss programmes have been unaffected as they are run by more than 170 independent franchisees.
Times, Sunday Times
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U.S. District Judge lawyer trying to unravel what the government calls a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme run by
WN.com - Business News
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It's run by two brothers with similar close-cut reddish beards and close-fitting caps.
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When Knight became leader, the council was run by a clique of officers largely unaccountable to the elected members.
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Wandering into a shed one evening, he found a couple dozen goats being milked by a mechanism run by a pump.
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It's not run by Google, the ads look highly suspicious (mocked up to look like articles in fictitious newspapers) and the whole concept reads like a retread of those "all I did was place a simple ad and I made money!" schemes.
Jean's Knitting
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Orkney's Highland Park whisky has come out top in a competition run by Whisky Magazine.
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She describes her achievement as due to a phenomenal ability to plan, organize and manage a type of business which is traditionally run by men.
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The point here, I suppose, is that check-cashing fees may be an exploitative scam run by sleazeballs, but that they may turn out to be a more prudent option for the working poor than the even-more exploitative scam run by the more mainstream, but sleazier sleazeballs of the banking industry.
Discourse.net: Fred Clark on the Cost of Being Poor
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Retail banks that are not run by investment bankers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Images of the sun are thrown into the observatory by an ingenious instrument run by clockwork, and called a heliostat.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881
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The memo suggests a 75% 'supertax' for pantomime stars between December 5th and January 31st, suspending VAT on forks, cutting corporation tax for companies run by men named Ian and increasing child benefit for families who roam the land singing songs and performing magic tricks.
Archive 2008-11-01
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Accommodation along Shell Beach is limited to a single camp run by an Arawak family (with a full complement of pet dogs, parrots, and tortoises).
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Her rough-hewn charisma brought in a steady flow of revenue to fund the organizations she created, which were run by members of her immediate family.
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‘Football is a shambolically run business,’ he says, ‘run by greedy and vain people who seem to act only in self-interest.’
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Not long afterwards, the country was overrun by war.
Fairy Tales
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Some of the country's most successful companies are run by narcissists.
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The spokesperson couldn't say whether the software was running inside the firewall, representing a major breach of the Senate IT security, or was a robot-style vote generator run by netizens.
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We don´t mind if lodging is "rustic" and had a lot of fun staying in rustic cabins run by indigenous folks when we visited Yaxchilán and Bonampak in the Lacandon Forest in Chiapas.
Drivng from Chiapas to Calakmul and Other Sites
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He has attended several retreats at the abbey, run by the Catholic order of Benedictine monks.
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The entertainment conglomerate is still run by McMahon's husband, Vince.
Lois Romano's campaign highlights
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As the election drew closer, outside groups run by some of the party's canniest political operatives pumped millions of dollars into key races.
No one's clean on election cash
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We are told that the budget could overrun by 5 billion.
Times, Sunday Times
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But Brian has accepted a youth pastorship at another church and will have the opportunity to preach more in Sunday services and other outreaches through town (this church is run by a ministry that works with the homeless, drug addicts etc).
Brile Diary Entry
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The term "idiocracy" means a nation run by idiots - and the term idiot is defined as "an utterly foolish or senseless person" and/or a "person of the lowest order in a former classification of mental retardation, having a mental age of less than three years old.
David Sirota: How the Media's Proud Know-Nothingism Helped Create the American Idiocracy
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It purges the pleasure of sleep and contaminates the cornflakes, leaving a day-long impression that a world run by fools and rascals should be treated with suspicion.
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The tiny village was overrun by tourists.
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China, for instance, was opened up to multinational corporations run by Chinese businesspeople who had lived or studied abroad.
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I just have this image in my head of a quiet suburban street being overrun by Aliens loping on all fours over the tarmac.
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On page 5 you will see details of a new invention competition being run by Power Farming and Farmers Weekly.
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Courses were run by the local centre, while university staff made regular visits for the purposes of moderation, invigilation and staff development.
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You can buy ETFs that invest in stocks, bonds and commodities — as well as a few ETFs run by active managers.
What the heck is an ETF anyway?
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He was also a pupil and then housemaster at the Roman Catholic boys' school attached to the abbey and run by the Benedictines.
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The party is run by a bunch of old fogies who resist progress.
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Some recruitment websites are run by fraudsters attempting to steal personal details to commit identity fraud.
Times, Sunday Times
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Almost all desirable buildings in New York are co-ops, run by officious, and sometimes vicious, board members who place stringent criteria on new members.
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Roy’s is now run by another company, while Nobu’s chef, Nobu Matsuhisa, has opened a new restaurant elsewhere in Tokyo with Robert De Niro.
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Do Norwegians and others boycott goods made in factories owned and run by European multinationals that employ adult and child slave labour?
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After having visited for the first time last week, it's hard to imagine such a tranquil place being overrun by queues and people.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Liverpool, criminal networks are deeply embedded and run by a number of families whose tentacles spread well beyond the city.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is run by my mom, who retired from being a college professor at Colgate to manage the organization full-time.
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When we visited Tobermory last summer, the place was overrun by 3-7 year olds wearing pink and following in the footsteps of their heroes.
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We also had face-painting, a barbecue, run by Chippenham Round Table, teacup and swingboat rides and a selection of giant inflatables.
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Although low resistance wire is more costly, it will save money in the long run by reducing power loss or blown fuses and will increase safety.
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It is also very scary when you realize that your country is run by a group of sociopaths.
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Lions, taken down from the brewery roof and destined for the knackers' yard, or an architectural salvage shed run by Bermondsey wide boys, were saved by the personal intervention of King George VI.
The Festival of Britain, 60 years on
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His method of accomplishing this feat proves what we have just said of his "safeness" -- he sounded the chute first, and then built a fire at the head of the island to run by.
Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 2: 1907-1910
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Run by a local partner from 1983 to about 1995, the store seemed to thrive.
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But the real potential lies in the minds of everyone who has ever grumped about Britain's most beautiful places being overrun by trippers.
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But programs run by artists bring a different agenda.
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The Port Authority is an agency jointly run by New York and New Jersey.
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A field hospital run by the charity in the south of Syria was hit in an airstrike this week.
Times, Sunday Times
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As I was working my way through this novel, a serendipitous but calamitous event occurred: strangles an equine disease also known as distemper infected a stable run by a good friend of mine.
Firehorse
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In the past, it's been at Shihan Monty's Brooklyn dojo, which is the largest space, and also run by the senior-most teacher in our discipline, but Shihan Monty has recently moved and is in the process of remodeling the new space, and it's not quite ready for public consumption yet.
Wise move
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While he and his cross-country coach shared a similar running philosophy—which he describes as "running with the heart," or drawing motivation from one's internal fire—the track coach demanded that he run by the stopwatch.
The Cross-Country Runner
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Their manufacture is a cottage industry run by people on the fringes of society.
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A washing machine is run by a small electric motor.
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Traditionally run by women and without licences, today's shebeens and taverns are a profitable option based on humanity's fondness for the occasional toot.
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After all they are run byEric Daniels or the Uber-felchard as I call him.
Banks won't lend to pubs.
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Second, the staff enforces a laissez-faire attitude among the other patrons so that the place isn't overrun by autograph-seekers.
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The Earth is overrun by flesh-eating zombies, and the bunker is used for both shelter and experimentation.
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We stayed in a pensione in Via del Babuino, just around the corner from the piazza, run by an ancient couple who tried to make breakfast as English as possible - not realising that that was what we were escaping from.
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And some of those busts - also called panics, recessions and depressions - can be so severe that they upset the body politic and cause society to run to one of the other isms - communism and fascism mostly - run by dictators and strong men.
Larry Beinhart: Capitalism 104
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B was running as close to unopposed as a ballot measure can be without the other side being run by dead people.
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Or that as an adult Obama joined an overtly black racist church run by the "Afrocentric" wingnut Jeremiah Wright.
Mitt Romney on "Meet the Press."
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The legislation would establish a certification program run by the state Department of Health.
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From next week, all bouncers will undergo a compulsory two-week training course and examination run by Northumbria police.