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Later, they'd heard the rumble of thunder and then, just outside Rockfork, they ran into rain.
If the bluff failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon had told the others, they would withdraw -- and he would come after his son another time.
The man shoved him into the water, then ran past the cabana.
Blood dripped down the front of his sweater, soaking into a dark streak of dirt that ran diagonally across the white wool on his shoulder, as though the bright V woven into the neckline had melted, running a darker color.
He ran into the rapture of the depths.
Hearst won the Iowa state convention, but ran into a bitter battle in Indiana before losing to Parker, drawing an angry statement from Indiana's John W. Kern:
At the top of the stairs he ran into somebody standing there angrily in a dressing gown.
`` I'm mad '', shouted Payne, as he ran out into the hall.
He ran out into the downpour, sped across the yard and into the buggy room.
He ran on his plump sticks of legs, freezing now and again into the sudden startled attitudes which the camera had caught and held on the paling photographs, all carefully placed and glued and labeled, resting in the fat plush album in the bottom drawer of the escritoire.
We quickly ran into the same trouble that plagued Bill Ruger in his first experiments: Three or four bullets would be placed well in a six-inch bull at 100 yards and then, unaccountably, one could stray far out of the group.
In the end we ran into Communist artillery fire.
At this moment, Loveless and Means arrived, crashing through the undergrowth with their horses, and distracted her, and she ran off a short distance and jumped into a crevice between two rocks.
Troopers said the child ran into the path of a passing car a half-mile north of Calvary on Georgia 111 in Grady County.
`` Skip '' Hovarter back in town from a summer in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area where he ran into Rusty Warren, Kay Martin, the Marskmen and Tune Toppers -- all pulling good biz, he says.
they moved Maggie's bed and the baby's basket there, and the rest of them undressed by the stove and ran groaning and shivering to the upper polar regions and plunged into icy beds.
`` We ran into a guy at the Pagan Room who guarantees we can beat the wheel.
And so the sun came up again and for a moment its color was the young men's blood, shifting then into the full heat and outcry which ran with their hearts.
On my way to the elevator, I ran into Pete.
This relationship too, reportedly ran into difficulties early on.
While this went on MCP renamed itself to MCP CHIP but ran into problems with the German computer magazine CHIP, and had to return to its former name.
Two nights after it opened, I ran into Noël Coward in a restaurant, and he walked over and he said, " Dear boy, it is hanged, not hung.
Raimi ran into further troubles with the Motion Picture Association of America over the film's rating.

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In 1804, at the height of his success, he ran into legal trouble by publishing prints related to a banned historical novel.
However, Baum ran into trouble and could not pay his debts to the company who produced the films.
Harold Giuliani had trouble holding a job and had been convicted of felony assault and robbery and served time in Sing Sing ; after his release he served as an enforcer for his brother-in-law Leo D ' Avanzo, who ran an organized crime operation involved in loan sharking and gambling at a restaurant in Brooklyn.
The company drilled many dry holes and ran into trouble, as investors began to balk at pouring more money into drilling with no oil to show for it.
Neither mission was well briefed or sufficiently supported with timely intelligence and the SEALs ran into trouble from the very beginning.
Hofstadter gives one example of translation trouble in the paragraph " Mr. Tortoise, Meet Madame Tortue ", saying translators " instantly ran headlong into the conflict between the feminine gender of the French noun tortue and the masculinity of my character, the Tortoise ".
He ran into trouble there as a teen, getting into fights and landing in jail at 15.
In 1966 The Beatles, regarded as one of the most popular and influential rock bands of their era, ran into trouble with many of their American fans when John Lennon jokingly offered his opinion that Christianity was dying and that the Beatles were " more popular than Jesus now ".
Pursuing, they soon ran into trouble.
The Allied advance quickly ran into trouble.
National Semiconductor ran into financial trouble soon after the Cyrix merger, and these problems hurt Cyrix as well.
When Queneau ran into trouble while writing the poem ( s ), he solicited the help of mathematician Francois Le Lionnais, and in the process they initiated Oulipo.
According to the legend, Toyotomi Hideyoshi ran out of stones when building the original three-story castle keep, and an old woman heard about his trouble.
The government ran into even deeper trouble in its attempt to reform the unemployment benefit system.
Rounds nine and ten were good rounds for Leonard, but he ran into trouble in the eleventh round.
However, this almost immediately ran into trouble when damage to the hippocampus, a primary limbic structure, was shown to result in severe cognitive ( memory ) deficits.
The slave process periodically took snapshots of the master's memory state, and took over the workload if and when the master process ran into trouble.
Although popular with wargaming fans, the magazine ran into financial trouble in 1969, and Jim Dunnigan agreed to take it over, founding Simulations Publications, Inc. ( SPI ) to publish S & T.
However, when the lads found themselves in trouble they often ran to Bomber for help, even Oz.
In another case of discrimination, Kurokawa Onsen Hotel in Kumamoto Prefecture ran into legal trouble when leprosy patients were refused entry.
However, the franchise quickly ran into trouble, becoming known as the " team without a name.
The law soon ran into trouble when a number of parties worldwide filed cases criticized as politically motivated against leaders of various nations.
It ran into financial trouble, and in Sept. of 1923, it was acquired by Columbia Motors car Company.

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