Stop running from the truth, stop running from the people.
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You are not running from the Trump agenda, you are not running from the right.
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But by 19, I was tired of it – running from myself and running from my pain.
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Even when you are running from tigers you are like a ballerina who is running from tigers.
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The party's history could be considered somewhat similar to that of a fugitive though: running from the cops, running from gentrification.
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Boroden also pointed out that there is a ceiling of resistance running from 1,911 to 1,915, and another ceiling running from 1,978 to 2,000.
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Colin then challenged Roger Goodell and the rest of the NFL teams, asking them to stop running from the truth and to stop running from the people.
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Afropunk the Takeover — Harlem, running from Tuesday through Feb.
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I was running from tear gas even before I could walk, because I was on my dad's shoulders as he was running from tear gas at a protest against the Vietnam War.
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Images on social media showed people running from the scene.
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The quarterfinals follow a few days later, running from Oct.
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Put away the tinfoil hats and stop running from science.
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"You don't have to keep running from fear," he explains.
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She is shown eating emails and running from FBI ghosts.
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I'm basically always running from one thing to the next.
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"Some may be running from the law," Molina tells me.
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So picture me jumping over the gates, running from... life.
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And I was living like that, running from the police.
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The amnesty, which is running from July 1 to Sept.
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She's turning around and shouting, like she's running from something.
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Lowe's anticipates a marathon hiring event, running from 10 a.m.
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"Last Sunday, I was running from bullets," Flores told Fox-KTVU.
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Whitaker was allegedly seen running from Wells' apartment during the shooting.
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However, he will continue to be running FROM everything in perpetuity.
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The test is described in the documents as running from Nov.
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The pop-up is running from January 31 through February 16.
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"There's no running from it and there's no deflecting," said Vinny.
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He had been running from love ever since he left Baltimore.
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Running from our own biases only adds fuel to the fire.
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Although he's out on bail, Meek isn't running from his case.
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Smith was killed while running from a traffic stop last August.
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Running from the wrath of the Syrians and our allied troops.
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"What he was running from, I just don't know," Elliott said.
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I spent more energy running from it than I did living.
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The period is currently running from September 23 through November 24.
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"We saw flocks of children running" from the scene, Hiro said.
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The sound triggers questions: is he running from or toward something?
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Whatever you are running from will eventually catch up with you.
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Records, and we're premiering the video for "Running" from it below.
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He takes off into the wooded area nearby, running from bullets.
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Instead of running from confrontation, the Party has rallied around it.
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In "Gimme Shelter: Hollywood North," a series running from Friday, Feb.
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My family has been running from danger for nearly 100 years.
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I'm running from meeting to meeting — driving from place to place.
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Honestly, everyone seems to be running from themselves in this episode.
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Khar Mass is a month in the Hindu calendar running from Dec.
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He was shown running from Fauvrelle's address shortly before police were called.
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It doesn&apost matter whether the Democrats running from California, West Virginia.
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It also means running from anything that even smells like a spoiler.
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And then the cops came, and I was running from the cops.
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Mr Abdi countered that refugees are themselves "running from the bad guys".
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He watched the video, which showed Stokes's mother running from the scene.
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This year's International, the seventh annual International tournament, is running from Aug.
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The school day mirrors a working day, running from 8.30am to 5pm.
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With crystals running from top to bottom, this design doesn't hold back.
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"Running from restaurant to restaurant, I'd have monthly accidents," she told me.
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Thirteen years ago, she was running from soldiers in Chukudum, South Sudan.
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Just to see him running from the police like that was horrifying.
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We're just off and running, from one nonsensical plot point to another.
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People can also be seen screaming and running from the rushing waters.
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Kuhn started running from police after stealing speakers at a Pennsylvania Walmart.
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Not every hero got a skin for the event running from Dec.
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She said people were "still running" from people of color in general.
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"Why are they running from their country to come here?" he said.
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Hip-only Soft Exosuit for both Walking and Running from on Vimeo.
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The replacement, a 995-mile project running from Alberta to Superior, Wis.
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You're a tiny man in a suit running from huge endless cubes!
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"If you're not running with it, you're running from it," Sias said.
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We were constantly running from different authorities wanting to see our footage.
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It's clear that his misrule is what Hondurans have been running from.
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"We're not slandering Micah, we're not running from him," Darren X said.
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"I was running from the cloak of depression," Ms. Daley-Ward said.
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Instead of running from the label, we need honor and embrace it.
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Police say Shephard was running from the scene when he was shot.
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"Virtually all of the pipelines running from Canada are full," Tran said.
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Another witness, however, said the video had been running from 1 a.m.
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"I wasn't running from you guys, I was just scared," Gillespie replied.
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The court divides its work by terms, running from October to June.
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Interactions with police, running from police, on your block getting pulled over.
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After years of running from the obvious conclusion, she knows she's a writer.
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A video taken from a nearby house shows them running from the car.
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In the video, the teens can be seen running from the armed man.
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The event is a game-a-thon running from 4 to 8 p.m.
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This year's Toronto International Film Festival will be running from September 7th–17th.
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Descent — A terrified woman running from zombie-like hands grabbing at her ankles.
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"We ain't running from this," one man could be heard telling the crowd.
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But romance ebooks are even less expensive, running from 99 cents to $2.99.
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The promotion starts just in time for the Super Bowl, running from Feb.
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The 2016 Hearthstone World Championship will start with group stages running from Oct.
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Neighbors said they heard a bang and saw Ligurgo running from his home.
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Both of them were running from a small opposition group, the Reiwa Shinsengumi.
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We've also got air conditioning running from a car battery through this bucket.
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This was my punishment for running from enemies instead of standing my ground.
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Soon, he is shown running from the police and climbing over the banister.
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"Of course, I'd rather be the only Democrat running from Texas," Castro said.
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But for all the delightful messiness of this celebration, running from 10 a.m.
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One man told me he would soon be running from Maine to Florida.
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"Part of myself had been running from who we were," Mr. Osborne said.
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"It's like that story of two guys running from a bear," said Bannon.
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"We were running from terminal to terminal with milk and tea," she said.
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Maybe I do have the Gift, and maybe I'm running from something innate.
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He didn't know what he was running from, but he had good instincts.
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But it then became a hit in syndication, running from 1971 to 1992.
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Everything runs through Trump, so running from him is not a smart idea.
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This time, however, the suspension is much shorter, running from Tuesday until Oct.
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"Eternal Bruce Lee," the Museum of Modern Art's series running from Friday, Jan.
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He was still the man who I was literally and figuratively running from.
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No matter how smooth it may appear to be running from the outside.
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I think I was running from [that idea] because I couldn't define it.
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It cuts to the people running from the dragon on the streets below.
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The company just announced its "Great Gas Giveaway," running from May 20 to Sept.
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The device&aposs operating system was running from 8:43 to 9:33 p.m.
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Alleged terrorist rumors and major confusion as to what we are all running from.
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Who are these people who have dedicated their lives to running from the police?
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We were no longer running from the rain; we were giving into it entirely.
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Better a few years in prison than a lifetime running from US law enforcement.
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Maybe I'm running from facing the end of something so huge, so life changing.
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Emotionally, Cancer, I want you to reflect on what you have been running from.
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A lot of the time you're simply running from one place to the next.
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Most importantly, it kicked off a wave of concerned advertisers running from the platform.
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And with pieces running from $16.95 to $78, they won't break the bank either.
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But on his 9th birthday, he found himself running from a dinosaur off-camera.
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Because I was running, running from emotions and being vulnerable and being around people.
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They all seem so busy—running from meeting to meeting and firing off emails.
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Kimura is one of two seriously disabled candidates running from a small opposition group.
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" Zellweger jokes her gig running from live chainsaws in the horror movie "was dangerous….
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Tears were running from my eyes, with no sound, because I couldn't say anything.
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Fugitives say they need to get out of town because they're running from something.
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He's running, from or to something, and he's sweaty, tired, exhausted and in pain.
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She's been running from fire to fire, and they're all smoldering in the background.
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"I know I am innocent and I am not running from justice," he said.
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The Year of the Rooster event, available to download now, is running from Jan.
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As the saying goes, they are searching for something, running from something, or both.
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They all seem so busy — running from meeting to meeting and firing off emails.
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This year, the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is running from July 19 to August 4.
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Several viral photos have circulated with children crying and running from the tear gas.
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REINES: Well, because who goes to New Hampshire if you got running from press?
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During fashion weeks, I am generally running from show to show from 9 a.m.
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It's redefining our role to keep the food supply running – from farmer to consumer.
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She has been running from that decision, and hating herself for it, ever since.
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The operation will have a same-day settlement, running from 1:30 to 1.
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Are we going to use child refugees running from harm as a negotiating chip?
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The stage system is gone, replaced by 27 weeks of action running from Feb.
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Neighbors reported seeing a man running from the vehicle after the crash, he said.
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The Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer season at Tanglewood, running from June 15 to Sept.
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Running from the bloodline responsibilities won&apost recover a reputation but rather ruin it.
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Yet it's hardly happily ever after for a young woman running from the Devil.
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From his infamous running from the cops days to now being a responsible parent.
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They are burning through budgets on reactive aid, running from one emergency to another.
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On campus, students running from a madman thumbed last words of gratitude and love.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - At quick glance, public pensions should be running from hedge funds.
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Herman said the man continued shooting behind him as he was running from the scene.
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Video of the frantic scene posted online showed dozens of people running from the club.
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Jon Snow/Aegon Targaryen (Kit Harington) ends penultimate episode "The Bells" running from Dany's carnage.
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Warren would be more of a Hail Mary choice for a campaign running from behind.
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Even if it takes days, at the end, the police will be running from us.
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Television footage showed chaotic scenes of men running from police as gun fire rang out.
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Social-media videos showed revellers ducking, hiding and running from bursts of automatic-weapon fire.
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The downfall is compounded by two additional factors: What exactly are these companies running from?
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The latest in Destiny's growing tradition of substantial free updates, The Dawning — running from Dec.
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They also tend to be very expensive, running from several hundred to several thousand dollars.
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Only (their son) Michelzinho, who went running from one end to the other, liked it.
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But at the Capitol, King is no longer running from the press corps in shame.
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There's a short post-credits sequence that shows two monkeys running from Leo in fear.
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A track started to grow and swell like an ink-blot running from the speakers.
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Amtrak said it would also cancel some trains running from New York to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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She'd be one of a few Democrats either running or considering running from the Midwest.
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The average retail price in those states is running from $2.95 to $3.61 per gallon.
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Smith, 41, was shot multiple times by an alleged burglar running from officers, police said.
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Yael: Yeah, I think Elliot should take off his hoodie when running from the cops.
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"She was running from abuses in the South, and she was penniless," Ms. McCauley said.
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This 2017 photo shows a freight train directly running from Kouvola, Finland, to Xi'an, China.
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The officers saw wires running from the suspect's jacket to his pants, according to Egbert.
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Stop running from your fantasies and start accepting them as part of who you are.
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You won't find too many posters of Vin Diesel running from an explosion behind him.
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Nobody chooses to live there; they have been forced there by what they're running from.
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Sephora's 211 Beauty Insider shopping event is running from November 222 through November 11, 2019.
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Mikayla was hospitalized for days with 16 gashes running from her neck to her knees.
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After spotting the gunman, Mr. Fox started running from the courthouse entrance, looking for cover.
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"You could see the suffering she was running from on her face," Mr. Reyes said.
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Two days later, I meet up again with the woman who's running from MS-13.
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A naked girl running from inferno towers of napalm, arms extended, mouth open, silently screaming.
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Running from horrific news event to horrific news event has become a familiar, gruesome ritual.
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The 1999 impeachment trial of former President Clinton lasted about five weeks, running from Jan.
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Make no mistake: running from my sweet embrace leaves a sooty set of carbon footprints.
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Critically, the clock would start running from the time they became aware of the misdiagnosis.
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Trump made 81 false claims in the week running from December 16 to December 22.
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My family has been running from slavery and its aftermath for at least five generations.
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So did a photo of a naked Vietnamese girl running from a napalm bombing raid.
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You can't do a homicide justice when you're running from one homicide scene to another.
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Well, if you are running from an attack, you don't even want to feel that.
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" Deputy Steven Shock "Upon arrival, I observed numerous subjects running from the club in a panic.
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The US-Mexico border is approximately 2,000 miles long, running from San Diego to Brownsville, Texas.
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With Uber, there's no meeting anyone halfway, not even when passengers are running from a storm.
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Health care is also affordable, with office visits running from $30 to $43, International Living found.
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The US-Mexico border is approximately 2,000 miles long, running from San Diego to Brownsville, Texas.
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Majid and Ahlam had a pretty clear picture of what the two men were running from.
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"These people will be running from these allegations for the rest of their lives," Shah said.
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Running from 2004 to 2005, Monster is set in Germany not long after the Cold War.
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The newly minted fried delicacy, which will be available at the upcoming fair, running from Sept.
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A popular president doesn't always bode well from the person running from the same party, however.
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They will all exhibit their works at a Turner prize show running from September to January.
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"At least seven deer were shot with others limping or running from the scene," Williams wrote.
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Yet this locker-room banter belongs to an old tradition running from Adams to Bill Clinton.
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They were fleeing the pogroms, escaping tyrants, running from war or just seeking a better life.
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Whereas the possible version of yourself that you bailed on in DC and keep running from?
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If it's open, but running from a generator or offering a more limited menu, it's yellow.
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That's a stretch of 135 million years, running from 200 million to 65 million years ago.
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A reporter asks them why they're there to support Simpson when he's running from the police.
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After the camera comes to rest, it captured the suspect running from the scene, police confirm.
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Still, no candidate running from the left had taken out a U.S. House member until Tuesday.
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They will have roughly the same two-hour-plus launch window running from 4:14 p.m.
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One video, taken from above the square, showed dozens of people running from the area, screaming.
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Running from first base, Aaron Hicks got to second before Adames could step on the bag.
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The New York Survival Room is coming first, running from March 3-7 at Dolby SoHo.
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She, being an actress and a functioning mammal, had not been running from her inevitable future.
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I think it's important to have people that are running from different parts of the country.
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In its last fiscal year running from 28 to 201, Glide provided more than 23.5,22016 meals.
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On "Running" from blkjptr you talk about escapism and dealing with identity issues in this time.
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"Within seconds they said, 'Let's do it,' and we hit the ground running from there," says Teddy.
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The next day, police let Greer walk free and he's been running from the law ever since.
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The drought afflicts a huge area of eastern Australia, running from south-western Queensland into South Australia.
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They look at skunks a different way after—like cute little animals, instead of running from them.
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There's a lot of quick changes and running from one side of the stage to the other.
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Well the last time I saw this many dinosaurs on fire, Chris Pratt was running from them.
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I'm bringing home w me everywhere I go yalll and I ain't running from shit no more.
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Celebrity endorsements running from Lin-Manuel Miranda to Mark Hamill to Guillermo Del Toro made the rounds.
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The humans and varl may be running from invading dredge, but the dredge themselves are running too.
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We won't forget the video of Walter Scott being shot in the back while running from police.
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S — finally embraces her family and her own role as a parent, instead of running from responsibility.
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Ahead, our favorite products included in this very short sale, running from September 24 to September 30.
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For Wilson, the memories are of a first love which she couldn't stop herself from running from.
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With phone networks jammed, medical students were sent running from site to site with messages on paper.
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The champion tends to back up without breaking the line and isn't shy about running from feints.
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I had church members who were teaching in that building, students who were running from another building.
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Police spent over a year looking for Gilbert, who had disappeared after running from a client's home.
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One image was by Associated Press photographer Nick Ut showing a naked girl running from napalm bombs.
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Running from March 10-12, it will culminate with one of SXSW's hottest parties, our annual MashBash.
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But what should you use when you're running from responsibility or watching something go down in flames?
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An electric fan is plugged into an extension cord running from the house for when it's hot.
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I spent a week in the 2018 Navigator running from Flint, Michigan to Ann Arbor to Detroit.
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A video posted on Twitter showed fans, many of them young, screaming and running from the venue.
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Former Obama campaign strategist Joel Benenson on Thursday warned 22019 midterms candidates against running from the extremes.
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Three days of running from the fact I did not know my son's whereabouts had broken me.
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This score provides a good acoustical test, its dynamic range running from celestial pianissimos to apocalyptic thunder.
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Pikachu Outbreak is an annual festival held in Yokohama, Japan and this year its running from Aug.
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Brooks won her Fifth District seat, running from northern Indianapolis to Kokomo, in 2202, beating former Rep.
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Some students documented themselves hiding in classrooms, while others shot video of people running from the school.
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Neither had Bill Clinton before Bush, though you could argue that he was running from kindergarten on.
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David realizes who he is, and what he is running from, only when it is too late.
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The Broadway hit "Dear Evan Hansen," directed by Michael Greif, will cap the season, running from Dec.
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Some soldiers smashed furniture or menaced others, imagining they were running from hordes of rats or killers.
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That could profoundly alter the European single market, a free trade area running from Ireland to Greece.
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Twenty-four consecutive hourlong sets make up this nonstop event running from Saturday evening through Sunday afternoon.
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They are running from a crisis that has dragged on for years with no end in sight.
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They're always going to be running from headline to headline and they're going to get it wrong.
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I didn't know what I was running from but I did know was that I couldn't stop.
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In the distance were the hills where she spent nine days running from soldiers and Buddhist militias.
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Running from most animals — including coyotes, feral dogs and bears — is a futile exercise, Ms. Levin said.
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Jonatan was running from gang members who had repeatedly tried to coerce him into joining their ranks.
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But a judge could look more favorably on cases of those who were running from designated terrorists.
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"Running from Trump is a bad idea in terms of the policy and the agenda," O'Connell said.
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Rice harvest protection operations continued into 1967 with Operation Adams, running from October 1966 to April 1967.
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Whether people are exulting about a bull market or running from a bear, volatile emotions are involved.
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Running from 1981 to 1990, lasting 27 issues and three editors, Weirdo lived up to its title.
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A plainclothes officer, responding to a report of "two male Hispanics running from" the area, detained the boy.
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"Having PTSD means that you keep running from yourself...There's no painless way to do it," he adds.
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Her forehand was locked in, and for the entire match she had Williams running from corner to corner.
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She's running from past failures; his traditional Pakistani immigrant parents want him to agree to an arranged marriage.
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Chaparral said it no longer needed the pipeline in Oklahoma running from a Koch Fertilizer LLC fertilizer plant.
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FREDERICK, Md. – Authorities say a man who experienced breathing problems after running from sheriff&aposs deputies has died.
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The film understands what's so uncanny about video games and embraces those qualities rather than running from them.
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Thanks to nearly straight pipes running from fore to aft, the V12 sings a very loud song indeed.
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You probably shouldn't run then," and, "You think it might have to do with you running from police?
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In keeping with the GOP's mixed reaction to the party's nominee, not all mayors are running from Trump.
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The Olympics are set to begin in just over two months, running from August 5 to August 21.
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The Singularity is a mini sci-fi film festival of sorts, running from March 17th to April 3rd.
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"Why are we running from the truth of this case, this relationship?" attorney Brian McMonagle asked the jury.
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It's hard to imagine Arya actually running from any fight, even one where she seems doomed to lose.
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But Scott was shot five times in the back while running from Slager during a routine traffic stop.
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THE BACKGROUND On April 12, 2015, Gray was arrested after running from officers near the Gilmor Homes projects.
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However, it's not just the police Gomez is running from in the video — it's also her own feelings.
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Are you walking into a show that maybe you should be running from, and choosing lighter sitcoms instead?
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Maxine Peake's character appears to be running from a killer robot dog that's more Boston Robotics than Aibo.
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It's what turns running from a terrific full-body cardio workout into a veritable disintegrator of body parts.
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For more than a year, the team behind the podcast Running From Cops has been researching the show.
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For the Hampton Classic, one of the largest outdoor horse shows in the United States running from Aug.
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Dan -- who flaunts his arsenal of weapons -- has been skewered on social media for running from the massacre.
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All current freight services use sections of the Trans-Siberian Railway running from Vladivostok to Moscow (tmsnrt.rs/221RG9RH1).
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Running from Friday to Sunday, nearly eight years later, Genesis 220 boasts 218,702 entrants — including Mango and Armada.
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As we near the school, traffic is stopped and parents are running from their cars towards the school.
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This is also true for Hamas' network of tunnels, running from Gaza into southern Israel and into Egypt.
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Prime members also get access to Amazon Prime Day 2119 deals, which are running from July 7853-2785.
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In that case — Democracy be damned — he was running from the GOP fear that more Democrats might vote.
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The victim lost a chunk of his left ear, running from just above the lobe to the curvature.
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Rather than running from what's made the U.S. the leader in technology and telecommunications, we should embrace it.
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All of my dreams are where I'm running from a murderer or fighting someone trying to murder me.
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One farmer had pink-lemonade blueberries (above, right), their colors running from deep rose to a yellow blush.
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America's effort to cut the Ho Chi Minh trail running from Laos into Vietnam was not a success.
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Cutting and running from Syria benefits only militants, Turkey, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Russia and Iran.
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The Israeli military said Wednesday that it had exposed a fourth tunnel running from Lebanese territory into Israel.
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A pedestrian bridge will link the two buildings, running from Wasl Tower to the Burj Khalifa metro station.
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Instead of a circle closing in, you're running from an ever-encroaching wall of poisonous gas in "Warzone."
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When he appeared to be running from the pocket on the next play, the Bears' secondary sprinted forward.
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"What you find now is a collection of ragtags that are running from pillar to post," Maj. Gen.
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"I looked up and this guy starts running from the bleachers down to the mat," one witness said.
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Havfrue, the cable running from the U.S. to Denmark and Ireland, will boost capacity for North Atlantic customers.
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It means that Republicans must stand together by standing up for their principles rather than running from them.
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"I've lived a lot of lives, but I'm done running from my past," Johansson says in the clip.
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My relative followed one to a spot on Sattari Highway, an expressway running from northern to southern Tehran.
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Appointing Bannon suggests that, far from running from this form of politics, Trump is doubling down on it.
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You're right up north, you're not eating anything, you're trekking across landscapes and running from things all the time.
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Whether you're locked in the office or running from class to class, it's going to be another busy week.
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He can be seen running from stage as he, and the thousands in the crowd, realized what was happening.
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THE SHABAK After ISIS, Isra Aksram felt like a deer running from a hunter with no respect for animals.
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A fifth victim, a woman who was running from the shooting was hit by a car, suffering minor injuries.
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This covers the applicant and a dependent spouse, with the average fee running from $250 to $230 per couple.
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We also learn how Frank and Monica met: she was running from a rapist and Frank helped her escape.
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She recounted running from the room, rubbing his semen off her sweater, and calling a friend from a cab.
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Tasha: What, like John Wick stepped on their pet turtle while running from the latest band of 50 assassins?
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YouTube will be streaming the festival for the eighth year running, from April 13-15, via Coachella's YouTube channel.
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"We shouldn't be running on these ideas; we should be running from them," said Jon Cowan, Third Way's president.
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Videos on Twitter showed concertgoers running from the stands and screaming as police warned people to avoid the area.
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A fifth person running from the gunfire was struck by a vehicle and suffered minor injuries, Champaign police said.
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Cables running from the surveillance rooms to the hotel indicate some hotel rooms had also been tapped, he said.
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What's a star to wear when she's likely running from on-air interview to meeting to yet another interview?
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BLM's grievance is not about black gangsters getting shot dead during altercations with cops, or while running from cops.
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Authorities have a description of a suspect seen running from the alley, and are working to get more details.
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Other looming headwinds for Walmart could be the recent U.S. government shutdown, the longest in history, running from Dec.
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I was running from red carpet to red carpet, interviewing people who were sometimes rude, sometimes fine, always disinterested.
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It also had a small carbon-fiber plate running from the front of the heel to the big toe.
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I could've made a clean break for it, but I knew there was no running from what had happened.
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Maybe that was the problem: She was always fighting for and running from her children at the same time.
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Who knows what future lies before them as they join the millions of other refugees running from this war?
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When her neighbors heard gunshots, many of them fled, running from the neighborhood, but others sought refuge at home.
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No wonder, as a result of this campaign people are running from any accusation of being fascinated by sex.
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People are running from federally funded tests, and the SAT and ACT look like convenient places to run to.
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"I have a record of supporting barriers in the past, so I'm not running from that," Thompson said Wednesday.
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He can be seen running from stage as he, and the thousands in the crowd, realize what is happening.
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The largest concentration of copper-cobalt deposits is in the Central African Copperbelt running from Zambia into the DRC.
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"When I stepped out, I saw people running from the waves nearby the pool and dining hall," he said.
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Tokyo is hosting the Olympics for the second time, with the Games running from July 24 to Aug. 9.
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I've learned how to appreciate vegetables without much else to mask what I'm running from in my own life.
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The U.N. estimates that 2.3 million Venezuelans fled as of June and more are still running from the country.
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One alarming example of Pruitt running from his record: toxic mercury pollution, which causes brain damage in unborn children.
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It shouldn't be; white people are still murdering black folks and nobody seems to be running from their crimes.
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Costa Rica is handling thousands running from Nicaragua, where hundreds have been killed in a government crackdown on protests.
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Running from his transport, Hans handed her a chocolate bar from his rations — and a daisy for her hair.
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But to be honest, I'm gonna spend most of my time running from The Do LaB to the Sahara.
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" Although images showed families with children running from the gas, Mr. Trump said, "We don't use it on children.
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In the video, Chatman is seen running from the cops as one officer stands back and shoots at him.
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Running from the Nazis, he left his bakery business, Ziarno, that included a flour mill and a bakery complex.
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"Ignoring the facts and running from the facts do not change the facts," said Todd Gates, the Seneca president.
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Running from March 10-13 at the BTS studios in L.A., Summit 12 features a $150,000 USD prize pool.
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More protesters came running from an ICE decoy bus that had initially distracted those attending the vigil out front.
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The biggest story yesterday, the one that has the Dems in a dither, is Podesta running from his firm.
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Mr. Gray was arrested in April 2015 and charged with illegal possession of a switchblade after running from officers.
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Some games disguise fitness routines in the form of role-playing, dancing or other activities like running from zombies.
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" Ms. Warren covered little new ground that day, talking about "running from the heart" and how "fear doesn't win.
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Early news reports said that Chow was running from tear gas that police had fired in the car park.
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Ruelas was running from police with a handgun when Koki's handler released him to chase the suspect, KNXV said.
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WE ALREADY HAVE A TOOL LIVE IN CANADA THAT WILL SHOW PEOPLE EVERY AD THAT'S RUNNING FROM ANY PAGE.
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Right now, you probably have a cable wire running from the telephone poles on your street to your house.
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Bill: Yeah running from the feds and then joining them is such a Catch Me if You Can move.
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The leader of the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) came in third while running from a jail cell.
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Mayor Pete running from delegation to delegation, campaigning like he would to be president of his college politics club.
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The airy, greenery-filled space occupies a former bank, and keeps service running from breakfast through aperitivo and dinner.
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After the murder, investigators said a grainy surveillance video showed the boys running from the park toward 116th Street.
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The arrest comes just 1 month after he was busted for allegedly running from a hotel bill in Memphis.
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Sometimes though – despite a list of plans running from A to Z – you just need a good, dishonest blag.
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As the show grew more popular, the stories also grew taller (Bree was no longer running from a religion, she was running from The Order, for example), taking fans on a journey that played on a lot of the same themes as current Young Adult blockbusters like The Hunger Games or Divergent.
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Utility workers found unauthorized piping that tapped into a line running from outside to the company's meter in the building.
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Britain's biggest gambling firms have voluntarily agreed to a TV ad blackout running from "whistle-to-whistle" during soccer matches.
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Last night, Black Market: Dispatches explored the contours of the massive illicit gas smuggling network running from Venezuela to Colombia.
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The school system has received the highest grade of "A" for seven years running from the state Department of Education.
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After a few hilarious minutes, Blanchett points out that Kotb's mascara is running from her tears after laughing so much.
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In Shazam's case, it's very literal for Billy, who doesn't have an attachment to the foster families he's running from.
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You don't get any kind of universal search across apps either, as it's just running from your phone or laptop.
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Ceyhan is also the final destination for an oil pipeline running from Iraqi Kurdistan and carrying some 723 million bpd.
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I imagined myself as master of the house, running from room to room, enjoying the gilded splendor of it all.
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Footage posted to social media showed people running from the shooting and a police cordon being established at the scene.
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One of her last paintings, "Burning Man," showed a wrecked automobile and a man running from it, both on fire.
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CACTUS II RUNNING FROM PERMIAN BASIN TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO BEGIN PARTIAL SERVICE IN LATE THIRD QUARTER 2019 -CHANDLER
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"People were then running from other directions towards us, shaken and [with] fear in their eyes," he told BuzzFeed News.
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Manhimi continued his recovery by running from one end of the court and working on post-up plays during pregame.
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You've got labels like Futureboogie, Livity Sound, Hypercolour running from Bristol, Full Cycle and countless other labels I haven't mentioned.
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The next chapter of the Jurassic World franchise just gave its leading lady an important advantage when running from dinos.
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You didn't know that all the pain you were running from was going to take you places you never imagined.
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Police said White stabbed Schellenger once in the back before running from the scene, leaving his bicycle and other belongings.
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He's hardly running from it—for Thanksgiving week, his office had rented a mobile TV studio to accommodate interview requests.
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But more than 13% of the victims were adults, specifically people in ages running from 18 to 40 years old.
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Turner was also previously arrested in 2014 for allegedly drinking underage on campus and then running from police, ABC said.
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Soon, we were running from a giant cloud of smoke and debris that Ann told us not to look at.
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TheNordstrom Anniversary Saleis currently running from July 19 to August 4, with thousands of deals across the entire Nordstrom site.
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A magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook the Greek capital Athens on Friday, sending people running from buildings in panic, witnesses said.
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An 11.5-mile extension of the Gold Line, running from Pasadena to Asuza, just northeast of downtown, opened this spring.
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Meanwhile, Lindor raced home from third, Napoli kept running from second and crossed home plate and Ramirez did the same.
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Though stock market prices have held up in November, investors generally are running from risk at a near-record pace.
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That was a costly fight, because reliever Joaquin Benoit hurt his calf running from the bullpen to join the fracas.
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Meanwhile, Bradlee barks and frets from his office: He wants to compete with the Times, but he's running from behind.
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The restoration of trade links will also give a push to an oil pipeline project running from Basra to Aqaba.
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Paul drove as if he were running from the law on the straight dirt road connecting Ely with Crane Lake.
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That partly explains the preponderance of negative television ads in the Senate races - with half the ads running from Sept.
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Men who were running from the police ran up to the shelter's doors and told Elizabeth to let them in.
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It's definitely a fun balance, camp running from 193 to 4, riding taking two hours, and mucking taking another one.
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Think Lyndon Johnson sending more troops to Vietnam, fearing he would be attacked for "cutting and running" from that conflict.
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The narrow dogleg, running from Pell Street to the Bowery, was so violent it earned a nickname: the Bloody Angle.
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Delray Beach Police Department detectives obtained footage from a nearby business that showed the boys running from the train depot.
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"I could hear the shredders in the WH and DoJ running from here," Strzok texted the morning after his appointment.
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Rio's sevens will be the first time the event has been staged at an Olympics, running from Aug. 6-11.
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About 10 minutes later, the witness said, he heard a shot and saw Mr. Maldonado running from the building's door.
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Running from Cat Island east 160 miles to western Florida, the Gulf Islands unit is the country's largest national seashore.
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The first three waves of global debt accumulation were identified as running from 1970-1989, 1990-2001 and 2002-2009.
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It's a stark example of why, for so many people, running from the flames is much easier said than done.
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Because if you run from this now you're going to be running from it for the rest of your life.
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She had been running from meeting to meeting since early that morning, pulling a pink Wonder Woman suitcase behind her.
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Such distortions are common, including Republicans winning every seat in a block of 10 states running from Arkansas to Utah.
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He stumbles around, desperately, for water and within hours finds himself running from explosions after a chance meeting with Rey.
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"It's very physical," the artist said of her "running through the woods, running from cops" in a 2016 Cometbus interview.
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Running from the Blows is full of ironic humor that puts a warm twist on its familiar post-punk sounds.
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They drew up a lease, running from February to April 1, but when the lease ran out, Pruitt wouldn't go.
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"I mean, it's confusing even to the candidates, and they're supposed to know where they're running from," said state Rep.
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Adding to sign-up challenges, the ACA enrollment season will be considerably shorter for 2018, running from Nov. 1-Dec. 15.
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"Our project is very much about innovations, and trying to clean up the world of distance running from drugs," Pitsiladis says.
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Last July, Daniel Hambrick, a 25-year-old black man, was fatally shot while running from a white Nashville police officer.
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Many of the women risking their lives to come to the U.S. are running from sexual violence and threats of death.
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So if you're looking down at Wichita Eisenhower, runway 14/32 is the one running from the northwest to the southeast.
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The incident was included in a compilation video of motorcycles running from police that was posted to the FailsandFights YouTube account .
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Families and immigrant advocates say these are some of the same dangers the kids are running from in their home countries.
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Though no major primary challengers have entered the race, Tillis may face the prospect of a competitor running from the right.
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Best of all, the line is inclusive and accessible, with prices ranging from $30-$300 and sizes running from 0-20.
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"There is an implicit gauntlet of success that they seem to be running from the time they are born," she said.
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Running from November 8, 2018 – February 10, 2019, 'Mickey: The True Original Exhibition' will be open Tuesday-Sunday from 10 a.m.
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Icarus Films at 40, running from September 14 to September 143, will screen over 50 movies from throughout the distributor's history.
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The band has been going non-stop for most of the past year, with back to back tours running from Aug.
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Queer humor is also about banding together in the bars, about running from the press, about AIDS being our own holocaust.
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Rockwell's automation equipment for factories is used by a range of industries running from beermakers to chipmakers to train track producers.
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Purinton was arrested later in Missouri after he allegedly told a bartender he was running from police because of the shooting.
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O'Donnell was gashed from his forehead to his jaw when he tackled the man, who had allegedly been running from police.
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Normally, running from abuse mean that Ramos would be granted asylum, but she was denied because of criminal charges against her.
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The old one, with most officers running from service call to service call, left no time to work closely with residents.
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The straight line many of their members see impeachment to be, is in reality a tightrope running from improbable to impossible.
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Convention Related Events and Exhibits -PoliticalFest is a non-partisan festival running from July 227 to 503 that celebrates political history.
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He recalls running from the police and seeing a man wearing a bitcoin shirt, and then asking him what bitcoin was.
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"The biggest story yesterday, the one that has the Dems in a dither, is Podesta running from his firm," Trump tweeted.
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Although older people are generally threatened by change, young people loved me because I embraced change rather than running from it.
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There were staffers running from the perimeter of the outfield from third base going all the way to where I was.
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"Our society if so busy today, there is so much going on with parents running from here to there," US Rep.
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Surveillance footage captured the attack, after which the teen can be seen running from the store, bleeding profusely, before he collapses.
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"I was really hoping Shaggy would be running from John Stamos [for real], that would've been mad entertaining," one person tweeted.
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The figures were released ahead of World Breastfeeding Week running from August 1 to August 7 in more than 170 nations.
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Cops responded -- and witnessed two men running from the scene ... and mingled in with the crowd in front of the joint.
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But while many believe that people are defined by their circumstances, he says we are actually defined by running from them.
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It is a critical link between the states and carries Interstate 75, a major American highway running from Michigan to Florida.
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Atria, 2014 | Crossing Press, 1984 By not running from the books that pain us, we can allow them to transform us.
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A planned rail line running from China through the country and into Thailand is expected to bring another wave of cash.
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The man with the scissors was injured after slamming into some store shelves while running from the male with the gun.
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Running from 1884 to 1918, that colonial history was relatively short, compared with that of other European countries, but still scarring.
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Shots of Phoenix running from street toughs in his clown outfit are intercut with his social worker breaking up with him.
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Running from 2007-2010, it was based around the fast-paced and 193 karat gold-plated life of Kimora Lee Simmons.
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Specifically, Norton's bill would reduce the federal district to include the land running from the Lincoln Memorial to the U.S. Capitol.
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I didn't have my head down anymore, frantically running from one activity to the next, cleaning up after a grown man.
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"Sometimes I wonder how we did it for three years, running from class to practice, from practice to class," Missry said.
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"In the future, school won&apost matter anymore because we&aposll be too busy running from the next wildfire or hurricane."
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Westland Mayor Bill Wild could shake things up by running from the suburbs, while the other candidates split the city vote.
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The 1972 photograph, by Pulitzer Prize-winner Nick Ut of the Associated Press, shows screaming children running from a napalm attack.
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Restraint, however, was in short supply in the annual increases for the rent cycle running from April 2016 through March 2017.
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Most people asking if I'm running for president, I tell them I'm running from this president and trying to make changes.
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It will be running from 23-28 May at Gansevoort Plaza, NYC and will feature installations, talks, performances, and Ultrabook giveaways.
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The new line running from Canada to North Dakota, across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin, would allow capacity to return to original amounts.
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After his once-lover, forever-aunt, Daenerys Targaryen burns up King's Landing, Jon may realize he can't keep running from his fate.
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Along the way, she meets and falls in love with a single mother who's running from her own demons, kids in tow.
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In 2013, I was running from two things: a customer-service job I hated, and a city where I was horribly lonely.
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"I turned 'round and saw a woman behind me dive under her deckchair, and saw people running from the beach," Anne recalls.
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The 216th Conference of the Parties to CITES (CoP22018) will be hosted by South Africa running from 24 September to 5 October.
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Toyota has 10 U.S. plants in eight states in an arc running from West Virginia through Kentucky, Indiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas.
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Trish (Rachael Taylor) and Jessica spend many scenes talking in circles about why Jess should stop running from the past and such.
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"But it's the ones you can't – the trauma, the persecution, running from home, in many ways that is almost harder to heal."
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We've all been there: running from one appointment to the next, watching our phone batteries die, knowing we're powerless to stop it.
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The University of Virginia student let out a "howling, involuntary, inhuman" sound that sent his mother and sister running from the aircraft.
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Hubbard told him to try to take the language out, and Blades and Ross worked the floor, running from representative to representative.
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You'll have your actual GPs running from seed to growth and then you'll have a way to invest in growth, global opportunities.
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She lifted up her pant leg to rub a nasty scar running from her ankle up her mid-calf to her knee.
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There are families running from conflicts in the Middle East and children from Central America fleeing the dire circumstances of their lives.
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He spent time doing baserunning drills, running from home to second base and from third to home while trainer Steve Donahue watched.
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A 15-minute car chase ensued and it ended with the two suspects running from a vehicle into a heavily wooded area.
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Off the Pacific coast, along the 700-mile long Cascadia faultline running from Northern California to Vancouver Island, tectonic plates are shifting.
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I can just imagine stumbling across an ancient ruin or running from a dangerous creature with the song playing in the background.
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Amazon Prime Day is a full 48 hours this year, running from July 15 to 16 — here's what you need to know
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It's the first day of the summer, and the first day of the Cancer sign, running from June 21 to July 22.
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Meanwhile, his opponents have used images of mothers running from tear gas to stoke anger at Trump and sympathy for the migrants.
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The counter-protest splintered, with some large groups of antifa running from riot cops as they tried to corral them with barricades.
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Rather, when gunfire first rang out at the Alabama mall, "witnesses have verified that everybody was running from the gunshots," he said.
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When Ramer tried to get Michael Paez running from second to third, he overthrew Kyle Lewis and allowed Paez to come home.
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Imagine every one of those disheveled and doe-eyed innocent inhabitants you saw running from dragon fire as a species on earth.
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Consider the example of the iconic news photograph of a young naked girl running from a napalm bomb during the Vietnam War.
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Hodges and the two other unidentified teens started running from the scene, but Hodges stopped himself, according to police, to call 911.
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But from behind, the polished hairstyle bucked all convention with a cool, reverse French braid running from crown to nape like vertebrae.
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Governor Cuomo's proposed "energy highway" includes new transmission lines running from old power plants in upstate New York to New York City.
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Running from things that the average kid that should be in school doing homework and preparing to be the next doctor, lawyer.
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Today's installment follows up on a dispatch called "Lines in the Sand," which explored the cocaine highway running from Venezuela through Africa.
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Sutisna said the F-16 acquisition will be part of Indonesia's next five-year strategic plan, running from 2020-2024, Antara reported.
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While some companies were criticized this year for poorly designed logos, others were accused of "running from their problems" following a scandal.
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"The biggest story yesterday, the one that has the Dems in a dither, is Podesta running from his firm," Mr. Trump wrote.
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The only white in the painting is a thin line running from left to right just below the middle of the work.
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WASHINGTON — In Minnesota, a Democratic candidate for governor with rural roots is running from his past affiliation with the National Rifle Association.
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The data also showed that impalas and zebras were typically moving at only half their maximum speed when running from their pursuers.
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Highlights of the revised plan include: ■ Twenty-six stops along an 11-mile route running from Gowanus in Brooklyn to Astoria, Queens.
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Soon, this trio is out in the woods, running from the cops and harassed by disturbing visions from Castle Rock's bloody past.
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Most opt for straightforward assertions of Odysseus's nature, descriptions running from the positive (crafty, sagacious, versatile) to the negative (shifty, restless, cunning).
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"I've seen how Syrian refugees, who are running from a devastating war, are being treated," Ms. Kaff, 33, said in an email.
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"The Sopranos," for instance, rings truer to this presidency than any show today, despite running from the Clinton through the Bush administrations.
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I'm sure I'm not the only one, but I've spent my entire adult life running from who I was as a teen.
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His role as the voice of a crash-test dummy, Vince, was one of his most enduring, running from 1985 to 1999.
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The neighborhood was quite dangerous, and even running from my Uber to the doorway of the building after dark was nerve-wracking.
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Detective Daniel Finn had just dropped his girlfriend's son off at the school when he saw hundreds of children running from gunfire.
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According to Branson's Ride The Ducks' website, the company operates seasonally with the "Table Rock Lake Adventure" running from March to December.
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The line running from Reading to the west of London, on to Heathrow Airport and central London will open in mid-2022.
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KR: Well, in running—from the 100m to the marathon—it's not about who's fastest; it's about who slows down the least.
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In 2007, Daylight Saving got a few weeks longer, running from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November.
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The office of Balkh Province's governor said Mr. Zmarai, running from the police, had jumped from the third floor of the airport.
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The stylistic and demographic range was broader, running from Pulitzer Prize-winning elders to theory-mad experimentalists fresh out of graduate school.
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It's been like that since a gunman stormed Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, killing 17 people and sending Lina running from campus.
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But things of course go sideways, leaving Leo and his boss running from danger outside on the worst night of the year.
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The line running from Simpson to Hitler is particularly disturbing — the universal symbol of vacuity paired with the universal symbol of barbarism.
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He ends up running from both the chaos he caused and also the terror he was born into because of his race.
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Faith is flawed but exciting, helping our heroine stray—for the first time—into skipping school, stealing knives, and running from the police.
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Oklahoma standout and Heisman finalist Baker Mayfield was arrested after allegedly yelling profanities, "caused a scene" and running from cops after an altercation.
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Matthew Wetherington of Port Angeles was arrested after he was seen running from the scene of the deadly blaze around 2:30 a.m.
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Over the course of two years and 10 months, over 2,631 miles, he crossed the country on foot, running from California to Georgia.
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Running from $170 to $400, this collection falls as one of the steeper priced options we've seen come from the House of Mouse.
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This small portion of land running from San Jose to San Francisco is home to three of the world's five most valuable companies.
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Running from May 23 to June 3, America's favorite retailer is treating everyone to up to 40% off its best collection of brands.
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Witnesses who gathered around the area were quick to take to social media, documenting the man jumping, dancing and running from the police.
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Financial advisors say this penchant for running from losses is as likely to happen with ETFs as it is with any other investment.
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Witnesses told Aftonbladet how they were enjoying lunch on a fine day when they saw men running from the cathedral in all directions.
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The new sanctions target the disputed Nord Stream 2 project for a new pipeline running from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea.
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And it wouldn't be like the harrowing events in Iceland of the first season, when the sensates were prey, running from Whispers' grasp.
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Now, the British artist has earned a retrospective at the Michael Werner Gallery in New York, running from March 31 until June 4.
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays Michelle, a young woman who's running from a failed marriage when she's caught up in a mysterious car crash.
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The Philippine Stock Exchange said separately that it had approved the IPO, with the offer period running from July 4 to July 11.
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"The key here is that these symmetry projections identify an important floor of support for Pioneer, running from $171 to $176," Cramer said.
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Running from 1929 to 1939, Silly Symphony became a platform for experimentation in style, technique, and storyboarding, and also for nurturing new talent.
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This quest is really about going through a dungeon, or collecting resources, or just running from one place to another to yet another.
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The short commercial features a young Ruffalo literally running from his acne until he is finally able to "Zap!" them away with Clearasil.
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Each time it poured, customers canceled their reservations so they wouldn't have to get wet running from the lot to the front door.
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I would have honestly preferred running from a demonic monster in a horror movie than discussing the rainy weather with a complete stranger.
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In one last bit of news, Capcom also revealed plans to host one, final beta test for Street Fighter V, running from Jan.
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The police said no arrests had been made, but witnesses said they saw a man in a ski mask running from the scene.
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The police began to suspect that the fire might have been deliberate after witnesses described seeing three boys running from the burning synagogue.
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With her opponent hobbled, the Dane showed no mercy as she moved in for the kill, keeping Sevastova running from sideline to sideline.
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But the pendulum swung the other way, with Stefanik and Turner leaning into their defense of the president, rather than running from it.
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We are still looking at dystopian and apocalyptic fantasies, still running from zombies, still watching cities erupt, still fighting over basic human rights.
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At Ben-Gurion Airport, the ministry's director-general, Yuval Rotem, was running from plane to plane to greet officials as their planes landed.
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When I asked one staff member if Vive admitted "fugitives," she replied that all asylum seekers were running from someone, or some place.
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Iran in particular is said to want to control a route running from Iran to the Mediterranean that would run through that area.
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Race weekends are set to be shortened by a day from 2021, running from Friday to Sunday instead of the current Thursday start.
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They knew about the Via Alpina, although, like many people, they thought it was just a single trail, running from Slovenia to Monaco.
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Running from a far-left party that got 1 percent of the vote in the last election, Mr. Poutou had little to lose.
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The next year, "The Twilight Zone" premiered, running from 1959 to 1964 and producing 156 episodes, most of them written by Serling himself.
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At the October meeting, the IDB governors agreed to provide an additional $300 million to keep the fund running from 2019 to 2023.
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Video footage on Globo's sports channel showed fans outside the ground running from the fighting as police fired percussion grenades to disperse the crowds.
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Body-camera footage shows Smith running from a Ford Fusion and heading into a yard with a weapon in his hand, the complaint said.
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If you can imagine trying to learn calculus while running from a predator, that's your brain trying to improve yourself while processing negative feedback.
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Kia released a 15-second teaser for its commercial, which will tout the 2017 Kia Niro, featuring McCarthy running from something in the distance.
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The two-time Mirrorball Trophy winner has ruled out jumping and running from her workouts and has included prenatal Pilates and dance cardio instead.
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A BP-led group operating oil and gas pipelines running from Azerbaijan to Turkey via Georgia said there had been no disruption to shipments.
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Meanwhile, despite their egalitarian impulses, these congregations always had an authoritarian, patriarchal bent, the chain of command running from God to husbands and fathers.
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The deputies told investigators Taylor had responded in the negative, and appeared to pull out a stainless steel handgun before running from the deputies.
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Washington (CNN)Former first lady Michelle Obama said Tuesday that white Americans are "still running" from minority communities when they move to another neighborhood.
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The Faisalia project, running from the edge of Mecca toward the Red Sea, aims to attract visitors to coastal getaways and Islamic research centers.
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Since running from the rampage at a Walmart on Saturday, she's barely been able to go out and buy cereal without her heart racing.
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The top eight will go head-to-head Saturday at PlayStation Experience at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, running from 6 p.m.
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For bottoms and sleepwear, sizes are running from 12 to 22, while the bra offerings can be found from size 32D up to 40DD.
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Rivals must be licking their chops at the prospect of companies running from AWS, which has a huge lead in the cloud infrastructure market.
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The two-time Mirrorball Trophy winner had to rule out jumping and running from her workouts and included prenatal Pilates and dance cardio instead.
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Trust us: once you hear about this beauty sale, you're going to be running from your Christmas dinner table right away to get shopping.
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The ad, however, is coming from a multi-million dollar publicly traded company, and not the punk art shop he's running from his bedroom.
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A BP-led group operating oil and gas pipelines running from Azerbaijan to Turkey via Georgia said there had been no disruptions to shipments.
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Elizabeth Chambers Hammer, an entrepreneur and former TV host, said that she had a "torn knee situation" after running from the Global Citizen Festival.
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According to prosecutors, Jackson allegedly told investigators he was the man captured on surveillance video footage running from the area of the crime scene.
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Police arrested a man who lived across the street named Johnny Frank Garrett after a witness saw him running from the convent that evening.
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Let's stop running from our demons for a moment, take a seat at the table of shadows, and smoke a joint with the devil.
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Cyborg accuses Ronda of running from her -- and says all it will take is one call from Ronda to Dana White, and it's on.
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At one point, I even found myself sitting in a broom closet by accident when I'd been running from bandits a split second before.
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Many on Twitter have theorized that Glover is in fact running from the Sunken Place, a concept developed in Jordan Peele's film Get Out.
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N said on Tuesday it has delayed the start of its Rover natural gas pipeline running from Pennsylvania to Ontario until later this summer.
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As strangers helped me to a nearby bench, then pointed out the line of blood running from my elbow, I knew what had happened.
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Greek television showed migrants running from clouds of tear gas and falling to the ground as the wind blew toxic fumes into the encampment.
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Running from now through the weekend are at least nine art fairs, with work by thousands of artists and dealers from dozens of countries.
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But bodycam footage shows Bailey running from police as he is about to be searched and is seen with his hands near his waistband.
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The ad features four minority children running from a Gillespie- and Trump-supporting man driving a truck with a Confederate flag through their neighborhood.
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Neither was in the school when the shooting began, but both were on their way when they saw panicked classmates running from the building.
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The Masterpieces & Curiosities series comprises seven exhibitions running from 2013 and 2017, and features objects the highlight the eclectic nature of the museum's collection.
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"I do think Vice President Biden is probably running, from my conservations with him," McAuliffe said, insisting his decision is not tied to Biden's.
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"The biggest story yesterday, the one that has the Dems in a dither, is Podesta running from his firm," the president tweeted Tuesday morning.
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They point to a security guard at the nearby Sheraton hotel who saw the 2 alleged assailants running from the scene wearing ski masks.
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Opinion • Hakeem al-Araibi: Running From Bahrain's Dark Side: In the opinion section, the Bahraini soccer player writes of his time in Thai detention.
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A video that recorded the fatal shooting and was posted on Facebook shows two people running from police vehicles as three shots are fired.
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The scale of his win was big geographically — running from the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia to the West Texas plains — as well as demographically.
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Running from May to November 2018 worldwide, the tour grossed a U.S.-record $266 million, and was easily her most successful tour to date.
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"We understand there will be people in Anguilla who say Scott is running from a trial," his lawyer, Juliya Arbisman, said in a statement.
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"The biggest story yesterday, the one that has the Dems in a dither, is Podesta running from his firm," the president tweeted Tuesday morning.
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A witness told Human Rights Watch (HRW) that the 19-year-old was heading to work when he encountered people running from the police.
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Minutes later, his father, a hedge fund manager, lay dead with a gunshot to his head and Mr. Gilbert was running from the police.
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The exit is especially sweet for those early backers who bet on Credit Karma when most venture capitalists were running from financial-services startups.
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Newsom quoted a tweet that included a widely shared photo of a woman and two young children running from tear gas near the border.
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We saw water running from Valero into Hartman Park, where children gather to play baseball and soccer, and down the streets we knew well.
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Queen & Slim stars Get Out's Daniel Kaluuya and model and actress Jodie Turner-Smith as a "black Bonnie and Clyde" running from the police.
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At one point, there was "mass panic and chaos" in the area, with about 300 people running from the location at once, she said.
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Ultimately, I had to stop running from the truth about my attraction to trans women and accept it as part of who I am.
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Dozens said they were displaced multiple times, running from one village under attack only to be forced to flee again when violence crept closer.
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Earlier this year, the police responded to a call about a partially clothed man seen running from Latunski&aposs house, the State Journal reported.
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Mr. Rattray screamed for his mother, who came running from down the street to find her son handcuffed, his braces pushed through his lip.
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After running from 113 to 2007 on the WB (later the CW), Gilmore Girls will premiere four new episodes on Netflix on November 25.
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Strictly on a calendar basis, for Obama's two presidential terms running from January 20013 through December 2016, the economy added 109,000 jobs per month.
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Even before the announcement, the U.S. president-elect's team said he supported completion of the oil pipeline project, running from North Dakota to Illinois.
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We can all relate to dreams where we are running from ourselves and searching out truth… trying to escape our inner fears and doubts.
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This also takes place en masse at shrines around Japan, and typically ends in hoards of screaming, terrified children running from demonic-looking adults.
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A flashback scene, or anything to highlight what these characters were running from and what their true nature is, would have gone a long way.
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Shot in New Zealand, the music video – which features Swift battling nature and running from wolves – has racked up nearly 16 million views on Youtube.
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Kristen found Cornell on the bathroom floor "with blood running from his mouth and a red exercise band around [his] neck," cites The Detroit News.
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"We were running from the shooter, and I didn't know if he was getting closer," student Jordyn Luadanno, 17, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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The gunfire sent concertgoers running from the club and Ibarra was trampled in the stampede as they fled the chaotic scene, according to ABC News.
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PJM procured 167,306 megawatts in the recent auction to ensure electricity capacity for the delivery year running from June 1, 2019, to May 31, 2020.
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Reading Kumar's resume from his time in the United States, it would seem like he was working as a spy, or running from the law.
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There was a lot of truth in what he said and what she was needing to hear, and what she knows and was running from.
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"I do ALL of my builds myself and keep cameras running from beginning to end to prove it," Wu wrote on the Hacker News forum.
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The show (created by Marshall's brother Garry) was a spin-off from Happy Days, and it was a huge success, running from 1976 to 1983.
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Out in the courtyard: 'bodies already on the floor' Samuel Maldonado was working in the club's courtyard, where a crowd was running from inside Pulse.
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Since running from a shooting rampage at a Walmart on Saturday, she's barely been able to go out and buy cereal without her heart racing.
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While they are unable to discern a motive, they suspect Moore was passing through the town on his way to Louisiana while running from authorities.
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The range for the 12-month forecast in the poll remained wide, running from C$1.22 to C$1.45, only marginally changed from January's poll.
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Thursday morning brought the elation of knowing that ISIS was perhaps facing its last stand in Iraq but also the misery of running from war.
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He did not want him to be a refugee or a thief, and the idea of a man running from a dysfunctional relationship bored him.
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It was welcome to travelers, near the halfway mark between Vysnia and Minask, and a smallish river crossed the road running from east to west.
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As soon as Mr Trump was in office he revived the proposal for a large tube running from Alberta, Canada, to the Gulf of Mexico.
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The game itself is pretty simple: Steve is a dinosaur constantly running from left to right who has to jump over obstacles such as cacti.
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Bennett has said in a statement that he -- and several hundred other people -- were running from the club after hearing what they thought were gunshots.
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People ran after they heard gunshots Witnesses who were outside the school described hearing a gunshot or gunshots, and seeing students running from the building.
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The image in question, titled "The Terror of War," is a 1972 photograph of naked nine-year-old Kim Phúc running from a napalm attack.
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Geneticists analyzed the DNA of more than 3,700 African Americans and found a trail of history running from pre-slavery to the Great Migration, above.
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And while Lang expects ConocoPhillips' shares to stall after their run higher, he could see the stock running from its $62 level to the $70s.
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The police said a 17-year-old was arrested this month after running from a burglary of the Cash American Pawn Shop in Baton Rouge.
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The Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest railway line in the world, running from Moscow all the way to Vladivostok, near the border with China.
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He began to measure human and animal facial features, particularly the lines running from the nose to the ear and the forehead to the jawbone.
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Much of Manhattan is a grid, with the avenue numbers running from the lowest on the EAST Side to the highest on the West Side.
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Fati Fougou, 40, who has been running from Boko Haram for two years, had been waiting for the shipment since she returned from morning prayers.
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Now, they're taking flight again -- running from packed shelters set up under tent clusters in hard-hit southern coastal towns assailed by hundreds of temblors.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - Explorer Pipeline said its 28-inch fuel pipeline running from Texas to Oklahoma started as scheduled on Sunday, according to an emailed statement.
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With the bomb cyclone, pictured below from space, the clouds stretch thousands of miles, running from the Caribbean all the way up to New England.
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Survivors of the shooting described a scene of absolute chaos, with people either running from the immediate area or hiding in bathrooms, calling for help.
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The 72nd Cannes Film Festival, running from May 14 to 25, will kick off with Jim Jarmusch's latest film, zombie extravaganza "The Dead Don't Die".
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It is, from one narrow point of view, an encapsulation of all the stereotypes that Native people have been running from for the past century.
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Oil prices also spiked right before the 240 downturn, running from $250 in May to $753 by September as Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait.
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In the ad, children can be seen running from a large truck flying a Confederate flag and with a Gillespie campaign sticker on its bumper.
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At some point after running from the car, Pretlow pointed a gun at an officer, and the officer fired his weapon at him, police said.
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Now, 12 years later, I've once again found myself packing up my car and running from a disaster worse than anything I've seen since Katrina.
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Ukraine stopped supplying energy to Crimea in late 2015, leaving the region reliant on an underwater cable running from Russia and inhabitants facing frequent problems.
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When they explain the plastic tubes running from the engine go to the fuel reservoir now pressed firmly against my back, my excitement turns to anxiety.
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Police checked surveillance footage near the Steak n' Shake where he was allegedly attacked and couldn't find anybody running from the scene like Witt had claimed.
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The cousins holidayed to the house as kids with their large extended family and returning, to remember little feet running from room to room, is nostalgic.
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Lava first exploded through a rift miles away from the volcano earlier this month, burning trees and sending many running from their homes at Leilani Estates.
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This morning, she's running from hearing to hearing — one about women in STEM, another on the opioid crisis — and then to a vote on preexisting conditions.
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It is also a major east-west thoroughfare for one of the swankiest neighbourhoods, running from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe.
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MTA Fiber Holdings announced today that it would build the "first and only all-terrestrial" fiber optic network running from Alaska and into the Lower 48.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio is set to propose a 16-mile streetcar line along the East River, running from Astoria, Queens, down to Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
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"Why are we running from the truth of this case, this relationship?" defense attorney Brian McMonagle asked the jury during his passionate, nearly two-hour closer.
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Then in September, Facebook came under fire from Norway for removing a historic photo from the Vietnam War which depicted people running from a napalm attack.
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If you miss those deals, they'll be back along with the rest of Dell's Black Friday deals, which are running from November 15th through the 24th.
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Seeing people running from the mosque, Hina began maneuvering the car around the small driveway, by which time the gunman was coming out of the building.
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Vicky became alarmed, called the hotel and Chris' security guard kicked down 2 doors and found him in the bathroom with blood running from his mouth.
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As Angelina Lazo fled in terror from her school, trying to calm classmates also running from the horrific shooting in South Florida Wednesday, she realized something.
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Ms. Blackburn's 7th District, running from Kentucky to Alabama, draws heavily from this area and her stance on many issues has played well with that crowd.
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In addition to a constant river of mucus running from your nose and chills that make you never want to leave your bed, your throat hurts.
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Whoever Democrats nominate for the presidency in 2020 will almost certainly be running against Trump, and they won't necessarily be running from a position of strength.
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Then Randall sees her locking several locks on the cabin door, running from room to room as she tries to keep unseen threats from breaking in.
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Cruz promised to pillory Trump in the state from his right: "You can't beat Donald Trump running from the left," he told reporters there on Wednesday.
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We're constantly running from point A to point B, barely allotting time to snatch some form of sustenance while on our way to work or play.
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But the local fashion industry is keeping their lights on by hosting the ninth edition of San Juan Moda, a four day event running from Dec.
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Running from June 1–5, the festival continues its focus on live performances, with events running all day and night at various indoor and outdoor venues.
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Dr. Stern ranged widely over modern German history, identifying themes and intellectual currents running from the founding of the German state in 1871 to the present.
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Bodycam video from Monday showed the two officers running from their patrol car on the tracks towards the embankment, according to ABC Chicago station WLS-TV.
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Mr. Shelton said that according to the Police Department's account, Mr. Shumpert hid in the crawl space of a nearby home after running from the car.
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In Columbus, Ohio, running from an attempted robbery with a BB gun, 13-year-old Tyre King was shot and killed by a white police officer.
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In an interview with ABC News, one Bangkok resident described a harrowing scene of residents walking into work coughing violently, with blood running from their nostrils.
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It did not give exact numbers of soldiers killed in what it described as area clearance operations by government troops running from March 6 to 12.
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" On the subject of the jacket's small size, the label text quotes Mr. Biggers as saying, "You can never start running from the cops too soon.
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When the amendment came up in Senate, I was running from my job to the State House, because I wanted to be there when it happened.
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Kelli Ward (R) was originally the only candidate running from the right, but new polling shows Arpaio close to McSally while siphoning off Ward's conservative supporters.
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One fire crew that happened to be passing by during the first few minutes saw people running from the festival and heard what sounded like gunfire.
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Trainer: Mark Hennig Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. Odds: 21-220 Drape: He likes running from the back of the pack and has a strong closing kick.
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For the last performance (on Saturday, the day before Netflix is releasing the film), resale tickets are currently running from $3,000 to well over $40,000 each.
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The closest thing on cable, MSNBC, is running from the liberal label as fast as it can, "balancing" Rachel Maddow with a growing roster of conservatives.
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The new bullet trains follow the Northern Silk Road that once connected China and Eurasia, running from Xi'an in the east to Urumqi in the west.
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I distinctly remember skipping meals all day to get through the one about some popular kids trapped in a mall running from a murderous Santa Claus.
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It was significantly later that I stumbled across RACE TO THE BOTTOM running from top to bottom, and miraculously, it interlocked with MEET IN THE MIDDLE!
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A video of the encounter posted on Facebook shows the teenagers running from police vehicles as three shots are fired, and Antwon falling to the ground.
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I hadn't realized it, but they were running from a commuter who was firing an automatic pistol at others in the rear of the train car.
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When nearly everyone else has been running from a storm, or waiting for it to land, I've tried to run in, often on nearly empty airplanes.
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In what may turn out to be a reckoning for Mr. Son, Wall Street has started running from companies backed by SoftBank and its Vision Fund.
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Pictures and images on social media show charred koalas receiving medical attention, bodies of dead animals lying on the ground and kangaroos desperately running from blazes.
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Last year, a Facebook moderator took down an iconic, Pulitzer Prize-winning photo from the Vietnam War depicting a naked girl running from a napalm strike.
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I hear from new and seasoned members of Congress that they are constantly running from meetings to hearings and multiple series of votes on the floor.
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"Russia is running from the facts," Haley said, accusing Assad's regime of being behind the gas attack, and Russia, Assad's ally, of failing to stop it.
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Blood freshly running from his nose, Perry immediately jumped in with another hands-low left hook which wrong footed Ellenberger and sent him to the mat.
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It meant running from girls wearing transparent black leggings and Uggs or guys with Sports Direct drawstring bags as they repeatedly asked whether you shag corpses.
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There's also a found footage angle, since the trailer opens with someone else running from a monster and looking into a camera to see that guy.
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It refines stillness from rhythm, silence from sound, and space from compression, a whiplash in a line running from Messiaen and Morton Feldman through Brian Eno.
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