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One way or another, your running is at an end.
So I wanted very much to hit the ground running.
While I held on, they were able to get the line running.
At five feet, she was well out of the running.
When the call did come they were able to hit the ground running.
She will see to the running of your house, everything.
Who would keep the place running, with both of them gone?
From within, he could hear the sound of water running.
Someone else inside turned on another light and then I heard water running.
Students also have a large say in the running of the school.
She took over the running of the family after her mother's death.
For women to even be in the running is still new.
After so much running, the way back was a long one.
He was the end of all my running and looking.
The important thing here was to hit the ground running.
He has taken himself out of the running - for now.
The running of a company, though, may take a little longer.
But they have yet to work out their next move to keep the full Government running.
So far, your running has been strong, and you feel great.
There is certainly more than a single team now in the running.
We thought the car was out of the running, then this!
They should leave the running of this country to us.
Following up too much, or in the wrong way, could take you out of the running.
He took over the running of the family when his father died.
But in this type of situation, it is not a footrace.
"You get into a footrace with him, and he's going to win a lot of times."
"He'll drive all night and then run you a footrace."
I saw you win a footrace today, and a mounted race.
"You expect me to go double or nothing on a footrace?"
Hot against her face, his breath was coming fast, as if he'd just run a footrace.
"I knew it was going to be a footrace," Morton said.
A footrace straight up the mountain drawing participants from all over the world.
The Wildcats certainly know how to turn a basketball game into a footrace.
A footrace with a man wearing casts on his ankles?
She was starting to feel as if she were in a footrace.
Last I heard, this was a fight, not a footrace."
"By the time the market warmed up, there was a footrace to cover themselves.
"If he was running a regular footrace, I'd sure be tempted to bet on him."
His partner would be whichever woman won a footrace to the top of the mountain.
Afterwards, she proceeded to beat the entire student body in a footrace.
A wheelchair division of the marathon begins 5-10 minutes before the footrace.
And I will thank you to slow down, too; We are not running a footrace.
With nearly 74,000 participants in 2008, the Frankfurt event was the world's largest footrace that year.
In a footrace against a ten year old, he was hopelessly outclassed.
"Hopefully, I'll be looking over my shoulder and laughing as you get beaten in a footrace by some girl."
"For people who look at investing as a marathon, not a footrace, this is a pretty good time to be positioned."
Jones has not lost a footrace since 1997 and has been ranked No. 1 in the world the past three years.
The event also includes a wheelchair race which precedes the footrace.
In 1987, the crossing became an official, organized footrace.