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Russ ran through the bills and named an amount it was highly unlikely any cowpuncher would come by honestly.
A ripple ran through the muscles of his jaws, but he kept control upon his voice.
It ran north, away from the town and the people, through woods and past the nothingness of a graveyard.
Prickly twinges of annoyance ran through him.
And the stiffly regal look of them, she saw grimly, lacked the quaver of age which, thwarting the efforts of her amazing will, ran through her spoken words like a thin ragged string.
Sales of TV sets at retail ran ahead of the like months of 1959 through July ; ;
he ran wild with the child gangs of the neighbourhood, and went through the normal pressure-cooker course of thieving, police-dodging, and housebreaking.
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.
Then a wild thought ran circles through his clouded brain.
The esplanade eliminates Grovers Ave., which on original plans ran through the center of the development.
She did suddenly, through the link of memory with his father, old Titus, who must have been in his nineties when Henrietta ran away.
The series, adapting several of the best-known Poirot and Marple stories, ran from 4 July 2004 through 15 May 2005, and has since been shown in repeated reruns on NHK and other networks in Japan.
In Roman times, a main route ran south from the Baltic coast in through the land of the Boii ( modern Czech Republic and Slovakia ) to the head of the Adriatic Sea ( modern Gulf of Venice ).
The Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris production ran from February 15, 2010 through February 20, 2010.
As of 2004, two international highways passed through Bulgaria, and a major highway ran from Sofia to the Black Sea coast.
Shot through his right elbow, the bullet then entering his chest as he ran from the paratroopers on Rossville Street.
Political authority ran from local electoral bosses in the provinces through the congressional and executive branches, which reciprocated with payoffs from taxes on nitrate sales.
As of 2004, the nation ’ s railway system consisted of a state-controlled 660 km section of a 1, 146 km narrow gauge railroad that ran north from Abidjan through Bouaké and Ferkéssédougou to Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
After the 2006 reorganization, the management cadre ran the business, while the chairman oversaw the controls of the business through compliance and audit and the direction of the business.
It ran from Yatton railway station through to Wells ( Tucker Street ) railway station and joined the East Somerset Railway to make a through route via Shepton Mallet ( High Street ) railway station to Witham.
By 1851 the Eagle Station ranch located along the Carson River served as a trading post and stopover for travelers on the California Trail's Carson Branch which ran through Eagle Valley.
3 of the 1862 Act granted the railroads of public land for every mile laid, except where railroads ran through cities and crossed rivers.
In the post-production process, camera-original film negatives ( the film that physically ran through the camera ) are scanned into a digital format on a scanner or high-resolution telecine.
In such a situation, a company's lifespan was measured by its burn rate: that is, the rate at which a non-profitable company lacking a viable business model ran through its capital served as the metric.

ran and ranch
The Day family ran the ranch for many years until selling it ; it continues to be run as a ranch.
A large cattle ranch, the Flying E, ran thousands of heads of cattle in the region.
José Antonio Navarro's brother, Luciano Navarro, also ran a ranch in the area.
Fletcher stocked the ranch with Jersey cattle purchased from the Lassater Ranch in Falfurrias and ran a successful butter business.
After promising to meet Goldie Smith later that night, Dipley ran from the ranch.
The couple first ran a cattle ranch in Fort Worth, Texas and later moved to New York City where Gore died in the 1880s.
But his uncle ran a ranch in Wyoming, and the summers Francis had spent there had a lasting effect.
In 1970 at a Grateful Dead concert at the Fillmore East, Ray ran into Dennis Hopper, who asked Ray to join him at his ranch in Taos, New Mexico, where he was editing his new film, The Last Movie.
Pete Karst moved into the canyon in 1898 to homestead a ranch, and ran everything from an inn for travelers to serving liquor he made on the premise during prohibition days.
Lawson Hill ran the ranch until he was murdered in 1861.
* Clarita Jerome, known as Clara, married Moreton Frewen ( 1853 – 1924 ), fifth son of Thomas Frewen MP, a charming spendthrift who ran up huge debts trying to operate a ranch in Wyoming, and through gambling, sports, and women.
Only the front of the ranch house was ever shown on television because a highway ran directly to the right of the house.
When W. R. Colcord opened a ranch near Corpus Christi, Texas to raise horses, Charley ran away to work as a cowboy.
Wadsworth accepted his aunt's offer and ran the ranch until 1915, when he took his U. S. Senate seat.
Old Man Clanton, Ike's father, ran a ranch near the Mexican border that served as a waystation for much of the smuggling carried out by the outlaws.
He ran the ranch with his brother Buck ( Cameron Mitchell ) and son Billy Blue ( Blue Boy ) ( Mark Slade ).
For several years, Walker ran a health ranch in Arizona.
Possibly the earliest ITC series produced in the US was Fury, a Saturday morning live-action series starring Peter Graves about a beloved ranch horse which ran on NBC in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
A stagecoach line opened in 1874 and in 1887, Southern Pacific ran a rail line past the ranch, including a depot at Camulos, ending the ranch's isolation.

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