Darknets are gated communities that run on the Internet but are open only to those who belong to the private network. |
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The Skiing game had a sheet with the route of a ski run on it, along the lines of which you would guide your blob. |
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In the early hours I had a terrific run on my swan mussel rod that again ripped off yards of line. |
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The merchant community organized a run on the banks, and the Government gave in. |
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Cork City Council has converted 17 of their vehicles to run on rapeseed oil, under the EU CIVITAS programme. |
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The four controls were run on every slide within a project and used to generate a global average of total analyte signal. |
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The Keighley side lost a wicket without a run on the board then progressed to 15-1 when play halted. |
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If Democratic politicians want to run on restoring moral values in government they can count me in. |
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The faster chip also requires that the operating system and applications that run on top of it be recompiled for 64-bit processing. |
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Hanagan's mount got a good run on the rails and he waited for the gaps to come and was rewarded for his patience with his first Goodwood winner. |
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Martin has a year to run on his contract and in the past he has always shown a willingness to honour that. |
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This reinforcement of capital controls probably played a key role in averting a run on China's domestic currency, the renminbi. |
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They are one of 12 pairs to have qualified to contest the 18-hole final being run on Stableford rules. |
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The incident spotlights the shell game being run on state campuses across North America under the guise of free speech. |
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Its scalable design allows the game to run on a low end video card without trouble, but at the sacrifice of visual quality. |
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Mortenson lost by a margin of four to one to Roscoe Sopiwnik '06, a write-in candidate who decided to run on the Friday before the election. |
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Fortunately, for Dundee, Steven Tweed was alive to the danger and made a timely intervention to deny Parker a clear run on goal. |
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The lines are laid out as prose, although there are a few attempts at verse format on the early pages, and sentences run on without a break. |
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These reactions, some of which are run on a large scale in the petroleum industry, are initiated by the protonation of saturated hydrocarbons. |
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The sound and video tracks are run on a DVD player, modified to interface with the computer. |
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With the go-ahead run on second, the late-arriving Embree got Giambi to pop up for the second out. |
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If most of your exposure to religion involves televangelists, you may not realize just how many churches run on shoestring budgets. |
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He is also an expert in solar technology and many of the bus stops will run on solar and wind power. |
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Manorial lords typically held many estates throughout England, the estates being run on a day to day basis by bailiffs or stewards. |
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Once the barrier is broken, however, I think all that falls away and a woman of either party can run on her own terms. |
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As well as conventional petrol it can run on bioethanol, methanol or any combination of the three. |
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It continues to run on the goggle-box and now has transmuted into a stage show. |
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There were certainly signs that racegoers were developing an interest in National Hunt by the time the last race had been run on Friday. |
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This combined pressure allows the basilisk to run on water with a speed of 8 to 10 km an hour. |
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Agriculture is highly mechanized, and most farms are cooperatively run on state-owned land. |
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The open auditions will be run on a first come, first served basis with entrants arriving at the venue by 9.00 am. |
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Not wanting to run on the same ticket as the LaRouche candidates, Stevenson was listed on the ballot as an independent that year. |
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The young Galway man has been enjoying a good run on the circuit with plenty of work and decent airplay on the regional stations. |
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He maintained a near total freeze on bank withdrawals to prevent a run on the banks by depositors. |
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During its run on network television, Homicide was the prototypical redheaded stepchild. |
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It estimated that at least 1,200 passengers would use the line every day if an hourly service was run on the revitalised line. |
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It is an army establishment and although run on military lines the atmosphere is easy, informal and friendly. |
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David then had a good clean run on the fourth stage and came out of the stage with a ten second lead in the rally. |
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No Linux port can run on that system unless the user opens up the box and makes alterations to the hardware. |
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And the absence of fruit pickers would bring a run on tin-openers and unseemly scrambles for fresh produce. |
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Changing into my animal form I run on all four paws as a white wolf with black tipped ears and a stripe going down each cheek. |
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Most people know that Richard Trevithick invented the first steam engine to run on rails and that Alexander Bell invented the telephone. |
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There is a shortage of Olympic-size pools and most of these are run on commercial lines, so British swimming cannot afford priority access. |
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He will face speeds of up to 80 mph as he goes head first down the run on a solo toboggan, with only serrated metal toecaps acting as brakes. |
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If it won't run on serial processors, then where is the parallel machine that it will run on? |
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Bacon has successfully revived his career after allegations of drug use ended his run on children's television. |
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Nine races were scheduled to be run on a card that was held three days after apprentice jockey Emanuel Jose Sanchez died. |
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Since then his life couldn't have been any more bumpy or gruelling had he set off down a mogul run on a tea tray. |
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Each slider that the needle roller bearings run on is measured exactly for the face it contacts. |
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Meanwhile, the run on Roast Chicken rendered it unattainable within a very short time. |
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It's based on mathematical formulas that can be run on an ordinary desktop computer. |
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But as luck would have it, apparently some trains that don't usually run on that track are being rerouted through 7th Avenue. |
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Although the department will remain government-owned it will be run on commercial lines. |
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The course will be run on a very practical basis including workshops with actors, discussions and re-writing sessions. |
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To reinforce safety for all Championship rallies run on asphalt, safety cars will be permitted to cover one passage of every special stage. |
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A clunky mainframe computer, run on magnetic tape instead of a hard drive, stretches across a wall some two meters long. |
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The back offices of several global companies are also increasingly being run on this alternative operating system. |
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Cars run on skinny snow tyres in Sweden, with sharp studs to penetrate the icy surface and find good grip underneath. |
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They tend to be easy to program, and because they run on batteries, the clocks do not lose time during power outages. |
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Funding is also available for indigenously manufactured buses, three-wheelers and cars which run on solar power. |
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She was pleased to see that she had matched Nika stride for stride while she let her thoughts run on. |
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Cars, which run on a vegetable oil fuel called biodiesel, are corralled together instead of parked outside each residence. |
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Super-smart eggheads are busily working to perfect cars that run on batteries, and ways to lock carbon dioxide away underground. |
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One of his horses runs today, another tomorrow, and his final nag will run on Saturday. |
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It is used to control web page content via servlets, which are little programs that run on a web server. |
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He was taking the car for a test run on Monday evening with his father following behind. |
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Yes, there is method in her madness, a classroom run on an elaborate system of second chances, rewards and discipline. |
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He had a paddle steamer built to accommodate seventy passengers and run on the Avon River between Christchurch and New Brighton. |
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It was comparatively cheap to other courses but was always run on a shoestring. |
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The rails that trains run on underground in coal mines are stacked on bogeys in a pyramid shape. |
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Sue, my wife, is taking a long run on the beach and then circling back to buy fresh shrimp for supper. |
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I am still naive enough that I'd like our country run on a basis of free speech and civil liberties. |
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We wear protective headgear, mouthguards and other protective garments, however, you can run on the rugby field wearing nothing but a mouthguard. |
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In my role as clerk of the course at York I have never had reason to doubt the integrity of races run on Knavesmire. |
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The two booster rockets flanking the space shuttle's liquid-fuel engine run on solid propellant. |
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The aim is to design a package the size of a mobile phone that will run on batteries, and to electrically stimulate the patient's own muscles. |
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There would be no point in us electrifying a line unless Scot-Rail bought some trains to run on it. |
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A magnificent photo he took of a crying local boy was run on the front page of the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age. |
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Instead, new engines have been designed to run on lower octane gasoline, which is made of hydrocarbons that are resistant to knock. |
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I also believe that there is a bit more, but he has to be careful he doesn't run on empty. |
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The company will also release four vehicles that can run on fuel-efficient ethanol next year. |
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In places the fine filaments run on top of the thicker filaments, and are thus closer to the plasma membrane. |
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Suddenly Ryeda could hear the small screeches of rubber meeting cement at such a high speed as the place came to run on the runaway. |
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Understood, there has been a run on the banking system, and the central bank has lost a lot of reserves. |
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The government intervened to end an illegal strike that had sparked a panicky run on the country's fifth-largest bank. |
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A photomechanical or digital process is used to re-create the image, which is run on a high-speed, automated press. |
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It is not my contention that information must needs run on a parallel track to entertainment. |
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The Styrian as well as the Slovenian pomiculture is too small on its own, in order to persist in the long run on the global market. |
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The internet will run on servers which will themselves be digitized and uploaded onto the internet. |
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And he understood the situation when he learned the quarterback had pulled an end run on them. |
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He led all the way and it was a great race, despite the fact that it had to be run on the Monday. |
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Lee rose at 0600, and pulled on a pair of sweats, and a T-shirt for his morning run on the beach. |
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Over 30 years ago undergraduate physics labs in Glasgow University were run on very similar lines to the Oxford system you describe. |
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All analyses of the actual data were run on untransformed and log-transformed phenotype data. |
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If that was me, my mother would run on to the pitch and tell me to get off the wet grass before I catch my death of cold. |
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My friend likes running, which is great as it's free and we have loads of great parks and roads to run on. |
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A leading high-street bank came up smelling of roses today after switching its energy supply to run on sewage. |
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While Freestone had a good run on his first experience of the stage, they had a nightmare when a broken rotor arm cost them over two minutes. |
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Wiebe reached base on a fielder's choice, then scored the deciding run on an RBI double by Jeff Thomson. |
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The fun gets under way at 3pm and will run on till 9pm when the day will be rounded off with a disco. |
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Baker bounced into a force play allowing the Dodgers to score a run on a fielder's choice. |
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With a staff of five local people, the butchers' shop in the main street of Kirkbymoorside is still run on traditional lines. |
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It has been converted to run on LPG so is exempt from the London congestion charge. |
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The only concession to modernity on the 50-year-old lorries is that the engines have been converted to run on unleaded petrol. |
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I started working toward converting my car to run on vegetable oil over a year ago. |
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The 35-year-old has been released by the Ospreys despite still having 11 months to run on his contract. |
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In Sweden, political parties run on platforms that voters expect them to implement. |
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We will run on the principal areas of concern to ordinary Australians, both in terms of the international agenda and the domestic agenda. |
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The threat of disruptions in gasoline supply due to Hurricane Ike sparked a run on gas last Thursday and Friday. |
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Two years back this newspaper carried a story suggesting a serious run on the dollar was becoming a distinct possibility. |
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Nervous motorists start stockpiling fuel, causing a run on petrol, which in turn sparks yet more panic buying. |
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Uruguay floated its currency late last month following a run on banks and a plunge in foreign reserves. |
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The same discussion is in order when the contractor delivers the bad news that the project will run on another six months. |
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In many instances disputes can run on for months leaving people frustrated and out of pocket as they are unable to access their accounts. |
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This will of course be a consultative process, which is likely to run on for about 18 months or so. |
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He believed the saga had run on because his rival had not spoken out, but then defended Mr Cameron's right to remain silent. |
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The stories run on almost interminably as Chandy Mathew tries to squeeze a moral out of seemingly ordinary situations. |
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The reader will be relieved to know that I am not going to run on about the Norsemen, the Anglo-Normans and the Anglo-Saxons. |
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Only six of the 260 runners declared at the five-day entry stage to run on August 22 had confirmed riders. |
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While the Bangalore Metro is likely to run on standard gauge, the railway ministry wants broad gauge as was done in the case of the Delhi Metro. |
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This time, the sentences run on and on together, but the spaces between the words have now disappeared along with the punctuation. |
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We've seen a run on everything from space blankets to first aid kits to dehydrated food and self-heating food. |
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In reality, the buntlines would not be visible from astern since they run on the foreside of the sails. |
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Our cars run on fuel, which, to some, is a thick viscous liquid that needs to be filled in the petrol tank periodically. |
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Some of the tendinous fibers of vastus lateralis and vastus medialis run on each side of the patella to the tibial condyles. |
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Mind you, if the trains run on time they will have less than half an hour to get from the station and into the ground. |
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Get the trains to run on time and passengers might believe some of the other promises being made. |
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I asked him if he would join me in spoofing the series with a short promotion spot to run on the air during the week. |
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Planned activities in the future such as water-based activities will run on the canal alongside the Park. |
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It is difficult to see how any language that could actually be run on a physical computer could do more than Fortran can do. |
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For less than the cost of developing a fuel cell you can modify a current engine to run on hydrogen. |
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The buses run on hydrogen gas, contained in six cylinders on the bus roof, and emit only pure water vapour. |
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The summer camps are run on a Monday to Friday basis from 10 am to 3pm and feature bilingual activities such as drama, art, crafts, music, dancing and sports. |
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He drove the mare ahead inside the furlong pole, getting first run on Peineve, who finished with a flourish, but was still a neck adrift at the line. |
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It owns Motorola, but handset producers like Samsung and LG make the most popular phones that run on Android. |
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There was jubilation at the museum last night that the icon of Britain's golden age of steam is coming to York and will continue to run on our railways. |
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The YMCA gym classes run on Wednesdays and Thursdays for all levels. |
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Your party has always run on a strong law and order platform. |
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Desktops, PCS, tablets, servers, and storage devices can run on a multitude of operating systems. |
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How many stories and editorials did you run on the allegations? |
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Because of this, no one on her campaign staff will let Alicia run on a platform of truth. |
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Some personal ionizers run on batteries and hang around your neck. |
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After a fixative solution is added, the sample is run on the instrument. |
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Less forgivably, he often wants to run on about logical positivism. |
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The system proposed must be fully internet-enabled, run on a Wintel infrastructure, operate on a relational database management system, and support laboratory best practice. |
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Once the engine is warm and has heated up the radiator fluid, which in turn heats the vegetable oil, you can switch the engine to run on straight vegetable oil. |
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However, nostalgic programmers have written emulators, programs that run on your PC that make the PC emulate the hardware of those 20 year old arcade machines. |
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He nurtures a fuel-recycling company, Fossil Free Fuel, which transforms cars so they can run on vegetable oil. |
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Gner says that extra first-class capacity was needed on the 7.20 am service from Leeds so a 225 Pullman was introduced, but the train is unable to run on the Airedale line. |
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I have been wracking my brain trying to justify Mayor Bloomberg's decision to allow the New York Marathon to run on Sunday. |
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In addition to testing exterior mirrors, vibration tests are also run on interior mirrors for convertibles that mount to windshields that are not supported by a header. |
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If you are happy with your first attempt an in your dummy run on making a bouquet then get started on making your dream come true by doing it your way. |
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She gave few concrete details about the forthcoming gadgets, saying only that the smartwatch would run on Android and would not have a flexible display. |
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He is perfectly capable of introducing a bill requiring all cars to run on corn stalks instead of gasoline. |
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If there's been a run on a particular type of coffee bean, she can zap off a notice to restock while looking at the inventory still sitting in the store's display cases. |
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At the same time, it highlights the challenge he faces as a candidate trying to run on reasonableness in a party of zealots. |
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There was no easy, legal way for people to buy and manage digital copies of music that would run on the iPod. |
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Do not underestimate Governor Perry, because he has a record to run on that sings a real song of hope, change, and job creation. |
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Others look out of place at a competition, like the stodgy 1994 Buick Regal station wagon retrofitted to run on a mix of hydrogen and corn alcohol, or ethanol. |
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That is because community work under this Government is being run on a Mickey Mouse basis, where there is no accountability or responsibility whatsoever. |
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The Ilkley train station ticket office was also closed during the power cut and the fare machine was out of service, but the trains continued to run on time. |
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At the Bankfield Hotel, traffic on the existing A650 has been diverted to run on the north side of the new roundabout while landscaping is carried out. |
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Pixies run on his limbs and they arrange merry feasts in his honour. |
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I am not an expert, but there's no smoke without fire, and there are health concerns associated with mobile phones and the technology they run on. |
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I thought it was a better way to warm down than to run on my own. |
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A run on stocks in the shops began at once, and by the middle of that summer there was queueing for sweets, and many shops had imposed unofficial ration schemes. |
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Meanwhile, school buses, trucking fleets, and delivery vehicles are being converted to run on compressed natural gas. |
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Into the fray steps a candidate once very pally with the incumbent Liberal Party but then opting to run on an independent ticket due to strong differences of opinion. |
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King, whose programs also run on ora TV and Hulu, has yet to arrive at such a conclusion. |
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A prisoner who went on the run on Sunday night is still on the loose. |
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Since then, across the region, there has been a run on bottled water and a rush to emergency rooms. |
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But in all other cases where a ship is intentionally run on shore for the common safety, the consequent loss or damage shall be allowed as general average. |
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We had something like a ten-game unbeaten run on the home straight but I kept going home and looking at the league table and it was always so tight. |
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Except for delimbing and slashing, most of the phases are run on single daylight hour shifts, giving the crew a fair amount of time together after work. |
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In a similar way, tenancies can run on from month to month, quarter to quarter or year to year, being known as monthly, quarterly or yearly tenancies respectively. |
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In December 2012, American consumers bought 43,690 hybrids, 7,669 plug-in electric vehicles and 235 cars that run on cng. |
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No problem, there's only a couple of months to run on the contract. |
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Internal combustion engined vehicles were converted to run on steam or gas and had contraptions attached that made them look more akin to vehicles in Star Wars. |
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It was supposed to be a milk run on the east side of the pass. |
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Now while such achievements are laudable, tactical vote swapping should, if it is to be organised by a third party, be run on a non-partisan basis. |
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PackRat is designed to run on Microsoft's Windows and is an obvious choise for users of Windows. |
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Large ships are often run on low quality fuel oils, such as bunker oil, which is highly polluting and has been shown to be a health risk. |
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By 2020, the company aims to have one in five company cars run on electrically powered engines. |
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But Verlaine's quadrisyllabic lines, which know when to run on and when to be end-stopped, triumph with their carefully wrought musicality. |
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It was also claimed that a dummy run on Tokyo had been planned, but was called off. |
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In Australia, nearly all taxis run on LPG, as well as the growing fleet of hybrids. |
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All were from the Piccadilly and Northern lines, although some had run on the Northern City Line. |
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However, it is the only living marine mammal with powerful, large limbs and feet that allow them to cover miles on foot and run on land. |
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They will be run on half staff but food from the fish and delicatessen counters will be available. |
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Teabags run on an IMA C50 non string teabagger that packs nine times as many teabags as those that are tagged. |
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Dylan Price reached base on a drag bunt single in the third inning and scored the Titans' only run on a single by Colin Schauermann. |
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One or more diesel engines could be shut down for maintenance while the submarine continued to run on the remaining engine or battery power. |
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Top Up TV was replaced in 2006, by a service that did not run on Freeview equipment. |
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Right-hander Burke Badenhop entered, and after Jennings stole second on a pitchout, Figueroa drove in the winning run on a drive to right-center. |
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Increasing numbers of private cars in the UK now run on diesel as well. |
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Being run on water power, it produced stronger and harder yarn than the then famous 'Spinning Jenny', thus, greatly ushering the factory system. |
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The single-deckers will run on the number 15 Huyton to Liverpool route and also on the Southport number 49 service. |
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After three straight defeats and over five hours without a goal, it took a deflected shot from Welsh to end HullOs barren run on 17 minutes. |
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The trains run on two addtional rails and pick up current by means of shoegear making sliding contact with the conductor rails. |
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Strawberry Perl contains vendored copies of some CPAN modules, designed to allow them to run on Windows. |
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The Boston Marathon, run on Patriots' Day every year, is a New England cultural institution and the oldest annual marathon in the world. |
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Under Linux, the so-called window managers run on top of the X Windows system. |
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They were then digested with either trypsin, thermolysin, or a combination of the two and run on 2D TLC plates. |
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Train services are provided by private operators and run on the national rail network which is owned and managed by Network Rail. |
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In addition, lambda-engine anti-knock technology gives this V6 the versatility to run on regular fuel. |
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Artificial Tears Of The Sun is having her first run on the all-weather since March, when she finished last of seven in one of today's qualifiers. |
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All tunnel services run on electricity, shared equally from English and French sources. |
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However, RFF does not let these run on French railways, so there are plans to certify Alstom Prima II locomotives for use in the tunnel. |
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Baumgartner scored the go-ahead run on a throwing error by Rainbow Warriors shortstop Austin Wobrock on a groundball hit by Hoffman. |
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The start is critical to the race's outcome. Racers run on their skates, lurching toward the first turn with a furious duck walk. |
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The Whig Government fell in 1832 and Wellesley was unable to form a Tory Government partly because of a run on the Bank of England. |
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Financial insecurity led to a run on the banks, as customers feared for the security of their savings. |
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The Block 3I software was intended to be a revision of the Block 2B software to run on the updated Integrated Core Processor. |
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It was the first time passenger traffic had been run on a steam locomotive railway. |
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Josh Pageau singled home a run and scored and Jake Lafontaine singled and drove in a run on a sac fly for Millbury. |
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In the United States, Thoroughbred flat races are run on surfaces of either dirt, synthetic or turf. |
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The first International Trophy was run on 20 August in two heats and a final. |
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The car looks and drives just like a contemporary Honda Civic LX, but does not run on gasoline. |
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We can't afford for the performance to run on for more than the specified time. |
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The cells in your body run on glucose from sugar and ketones from fat. |
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They replaced the gold coin in circulation to prevent a run on sterling and to enable purchases of raw materials for armaments production. |
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The majority of steam locomotives were retired from regular service by the 1980s, though several continue to run on tourist and heritage lines. |
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A story had run on the front page of the Hollywood Reporter that Michael Jackson had signed a five year movie deal with Disney. |
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Today, over 400,000 screens worldwide are run on Minicom Digital Signage technology. |
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Initially, the Derby was run on a Thursday in late May or early June depending on when Easter occurred. |
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In 1838 the race was moved to a Wednesday to fit in with the railways' timetables but was still run on different dates depending on Easter. |
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It will cost pounds 29,685 and almost certainly be the sexiest looking car to run on derv. |
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Left-hander Tim Collins allowed one run on three hits and struck out 11, while center fielder Joe Petry added two singles for Main South. |
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The races scheduled for that day were instead run on the third and final days of the festival. |
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The outrage among postal workers neglected for treatment, and the run on the anthrax drug, Cipro, may be an inkling of what lies ahead. |
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The North West 200 is one of around fifteen events run on public roads between April and October throughout Northern Ireland. |
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What all these have in common is that they run on dry cell batteries, as opposed to wet cells, like those for cars. |
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For some team games, negotiations about the rules can run on longer than the game itself as social skills are rehearsed. |
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It takes about 15 minutes for the first run on the uncrowded streets, 18 minutes as traffic intensifies. |
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Conventional diesel submarines must periodically resurface or run on snorkel to recharge their batteries. |
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But we hadn't unpacked our cozzies yet so we opted for a dry run on a glassbottomed catamaran. |
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A multitasker who, by her own admission, can make the trains run on time. |
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In the story The Fat Controller's Engines several of the famous engines visit London, and run on the mainland permanent way to get there. |
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That meant Java's virtual machine could at least count on being able to run on the 80 percent of computers that connect to the World Wide Web using the Netscape browser. |
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The hit series, which enjoyed a 20-year run on the BBC from 1992 until 2012, starred Jennifer, 57, as PR boss Edina Monsoon and Joanna, 69, as her boozy pal Patsy Stone. |
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Kawasaki, a Japan-based automaker, has announced that its Lincoln plant is expected to receive an expanded order for commuter rail cars to run on the Metro-North line. |
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The care home will run on a 12 hours shift patern and create roles including care home manager, assistant manager or administrator, chef and assistant chef. |
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All of the busbar RTGs will run on electricity drawn from the local grid. |
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Cryogenic denotes a rocket stage that is much more efficient, providing more thrust for every kg of propellant compared to stages that run on solid and liquid propellants. |
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Engines run on unleaded fuel closely resembling publicly available petrol. |
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Villa have agreed to sell the Scotland star, who has a year to run on his cotland star, who has a year to run on his ded al, for a PS1million fee. |
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In addition to these visual observations, a powder x-ray diffraction analysis was run on one coprolite specimen to determine the major composition of its groundmass. |
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The marathon of the 2004 Summer Olympics was run on the traditional route from Marathon to Athens, ending at Panathinaiko Stadium, the venue for the 1896 Summer Olympics. |
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Many run on partial routes unconnected to a larger network or railways, run only seasonally, and charge high fares compared to services that focus mainly on providing transit. |
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We're trying to see if there's any negotiability with HUD, but this shakes the business principles we run on of protecting our residents and running a good business. |
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The theatre is owned by the Guild of Players who bought it in 1959, thereby saving it from demolition, and is run on a voluntary basis by the members of the Guild of Players. |
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There was the equivalent of a bank run on the money market funds, which frequently invest in commercial paper issued by corporations to fund their operations and payrolls. |
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Heavy water contains a heavier hydrogen particle that allows a nuclear reactor to run on the natural uranium mined by Iran, without undergoing the enrichment process. |
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He gave up a leadoff double to Todd Linden in the first inning that led to a run on Lance Niekro's groundout and a solo homer to Niekro leading off the fourth. |
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Sorry, there's been a run on Christmas turkeys and we're out of stock. |
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Accordingly, depositors may run on a bank upon the receipt of adverse economic news that induces them to revise their assessment of a bank's soundness. |
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As I said at the beginning, I have no desire to drive up the price of central heating oil or stimulate a run on Winceyette but a return to frozen wastelands is predicted. |
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The Enterprise was the first viable steamboat to run on these rivers, and its designer Daniel French employed an adapted Evans' engine for the purpose. |
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It inspects each file that tries to run on a computer and immediately compares the files to White Lists of good files and Black Lists of harmful files. |
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Yet they're building power plants, To be run on nuclear fission. |
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Several times a year it is run on a 40m length of rail outside the museum. |
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Citation of Richard Stallman...it won't run on a free platform and your program is actually an inducement for people to install non-free software. |
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Mine conveyances run on the guides in a similar way to how a steel roller coaster runs on its rails, both having wheels which keep them securely in place. |
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Three minutes later an incisive Sunderland move left David Dowson with a clear run on goal, only for Gosling to thwart the striker with a perfectly timed slide tackle. |
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Former General Motors engineer Ozzie Zehner, author of the book Green Illusions, once built his own hybrid car that could run on electricity or natural gas. |
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These labelled samples are then combined, run on an isoelectric focusing gel in the first dimension, and separated by SDS-PAGE in the second dimension. |
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A condensed version of the 1996 crime statistics likely will run on the Home Page this week, and the department is working to make the bulky document available via computer. |
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