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RUN and magazine
* RUN ( magazine ), a computer magazine of the 1980s
RUN was an American computer magazine published monthly by IDG Communications with its first issue debuting in January 1984.
The magazine's name came from the BASIC command "< tt > RUN </ tt >", which started execution of the computer's program, presumably typed in from the magazine.
* 128 Mode, taken over from Commodore's own magazine when it was purchased by RUN, included programming advice and short type-ins for the Commodore 128.
*: de: RUN ( Zeitschrift )-German version of the RUN magazine
* DLH's Commodore Archive Gallery of RUN magazine covers and downloadable PDFs of the " Special Issues ".

RUN and reviewer
RUN reviewer Bob Sodaro noted the replay value of Mercenary, writing " Prior to marking up the maps with the game, you should make a number of photocopies so you'll have clean copies when playing subsequent adventures ".

RUN and new
The new keyboard did not include the BASIC keyword markings that were found on earlier Spectrums, except for the keywords LOAD, CODE and RUN which were useful for loading software.
Users of AOL Instant Messenger ( AIM ) who had added an account with the screen name Chunkylover53 to their contact list could see that the account had changed its status message to include a link and the text " click that and click RUN ( or RUN from current location ) or save to desktop and double click, it's a * new * internet-only exclusive Simpson's episode that is only being released to the internet fans!

RUN and their
He said their was nothing he could do for me so I ran away again AND I ' LL RUN AWAY AGAIN IF I HAVE TO GO OUT THERE!
: They'll love to RUN their fingers through your hair.
On July 7th and 8th, 2012, FTISLAND concluded their Japanese Tour RUN! RUN! RUN!

RUN and game
In a late edition the same day of the game, Williams wrote this headline that appeared in the New York World-Telegram, evoking billiards terminology: " RUTH CALLS SHOT AS HE PUTS HOME RUN NO.
Meanwhile, Dodgers announcer Red Barber, calling the game for WMGM-AM, straightforwardly said, " Branca pumps, delivers-a curve, swung on and belted, deep shot to left field — it is — a HOME RUN!

RUN and .
's Gazette publishing TurboDisk in 1985 and RUN publishing Sizzle in 1987.
For example, in the English language, run, runs, ran and running are forms of the same lexeme, conventionally written as < span style =" font-variant: small-caps ; text-transform: lowercase "> RUN </ span >.< ref >< span style =" font-variant: small-caps ; text-transform: lowercase "> RUN </ span > is here intended to display in small caps.
Software limitations may result in its display either in full-sized capitals ( RUN ) or in full-sized capitals of a smaller font ; either is anyway regarded as an acceptable substitute for genuine small caps .</ ref > A related concept is the lemma ( or citation form ), which is a particular form of a lexeme that is chosen by convention to represent a canonical form of a lexeme.
For example, the lexeme < span style =" font-variant: small-caps ; text-transform: lowercase "> RUN </ span > has a present third person singular form runs, a present non-third-person singular form run ( which also functions as the past participle and non-finite form ), a past form ran, and a present participle running.
) The use of the forms of a lexeme is governed by rules of grammar ; in the case of English verbs such as < span style =" font-variant: small-caps ; text-transform: lowercase "> RUN </ span >, these include subject-verb agreement and compound tense rules, which determine which form of a verb can be used in a given sentence.
On the baseball broadcasts, the diamond graphic on the far left would flash, circling the bases with a graphic below the banner with the words " HOME RUN " and the team's or player's name shown in electronic lettering.
From 1970 to 1975 he served as Director for Developmental Psychology at Ryerson Open College, a virtual university which broadcast lectures by radio ( on CJRT-FM ) and TV ( CBC and CTV ) from 1970 to 1975 ; and from 1993 to 2000 he was engaged in Ryerson University Now ( RUN ), an initiative to get bright but disadvantaged students interested in going to university.
LOAD, RUN, and SAVE were provided for BASIC programs, and an EXEC was provided for running text-based batch files consisting of BASIC and DOS commands.
Early versions of OS / 8 had a very rudimentary command line interpreter with very few basic commands: GET, SAVE, RUN, ASSIGN, DEASSIGN, and ODT.
Disk, tape, and file management were managed by BASIC itself, and were usually good enough for simple file management, with commands such as GET, PUT, ERASE, SAVE, MERGE, RUN, CAT, LOAD etc.
RUN FOR SURVIVAL: AIM youth organize and conduct run from Minneapolis to Lawrence, Kansas, to support " The Longest Walk.
* RUN Amok was an errata column that published corrections to previous type-in programs and articles.
Also, John Ryan and Walt Latocha were freelance writers who became columnists and contributing editors at RUN.
On an interesting anecdote: Mike Konshak, a BASIC software developer and mechanical engineer contributed the popular ' DataFile ' database management program and many other utilities for the Commodore 64 to RUN.
The code was first published in the back of the November 1984 RUN Issue.
1500 RUN subscribers sent Mike money in the first month, which prompted the editors to create the " Re-RUN " disk to generate more revenue for the publisher.
The front cover was originally accented by a logotype reading " RUN ", with each letter placed on a key button resembling those used on the C-64.
* Amiga World-An Amiga oriented spinoff from RUN.
* Byte and Kilobaud Microcomputing about the story of Wayne Green, the first publisher of RUN.

magazine and reviewer
Pyramid magazine reviewer Scott Haring said Planescape is " the finest game world ever produced for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.
He was also a regular reviewer for Scribner's magazine and the New York Evening Post Literary Review.
Sales were sluggish, especially in middle US, and a Stereo Review magazine reviewer in 1973 compared the Dolls ' guitar playing to the sound of lawnmowers.
She passed it on to Barbara Grier in 1968, who had been contributing to the magazine as a book reviewer and poetry writer.
The reviewer for Time magazine commented that the ends visited upon the two main characters " seem appropriate but by no means tragic ", but that " Bowles scores cleanly with his minor characters: Arab pimps and prostitutes, French officers in garrison towns, a stupidly tiresome pair of tourists — mother & son.
" said the reviewer from Cosmopolitan magazine ; Scene magazine called the film " Hysterically funny!
Upon their publication in 1979, White Dwarf magazine reviewer Don Turnbull gave the Trilogy a 4 out of 10 rating, stating that he was perplexed as to whether the books were supposed to be a supplement to Dungeons & Dragons or a standalone game.
One reviewer from Bass Player magazine points to Paul Young ’ s cover of the Bobby Womack / Rufus tune Stop On By ( on 1990 ’ s Other Voices ), with its " pre-hip-hop, swung funk groove " as the precursor to Palladino's later neo-soul focus.
The album won a particularly strong review from German metal magazine Rock Hard ( magazine ), which gave it a score of 9. 5 / 10 and led to reviewer Wolfram Kueper claiming it to be the best power metal album of 2005.
After the August, 1954 announcement that McComas was leaving the magazine to travel and write, Boucher took over as the sole book reviewer until his own departure in 1958.
:" One magazine in the United States, a really credible magazine, had one reviewer named Norman Eisenburg who really knew his music.
The US version of Play magazine gave the game a perfect score, and the reviewer commented that Wario World " pays off every second is holding the controller, and that, to, is greatness ".
This group included managing editor Stolley, senior editors Hal Wingo ( father of ESPN anchor Trey Wingo ), Sam Angeloff ( the founding managing editor of Us magazine ), and Robert Emmett Ginna ( later a producer of films ); writers James Watters ( a theater reviewer ) and Ronald B. Scott ( later a biographer of Presidential candidate Mitt Romney ); former Time senior editor Richard Burgheim ( later the founder of Times ill-fated cable television magazine View ); Chief of Photography, a Life photographer, John Loengard, to be succeeded by John Dominus, a noteworthy Life staff photographer ; and design artist Bernard Waber, author and illustrator of the Lyle The Crocodile book series for children.
He courted controversy in 1983 when he appeared as a guest newspaper reviewer on the BBC TV's early morning magazine show Breakfast Time, when in an outburst he encouraged viewers to " Vote Conservative " at the upcoming election, and claimed that " a vote for Labour would be a vote for communism, and may God have mercy on your soul ".
" After the film was released on home media, DVD reviewer and Rolling Stone magazine contributor Douglas Pratt in his book Doug Pratt's DVD: Movies, Television, Music, Art, Adult, and More!
Pratt was a military analyst for Time magazine ( whose obituary described him as " bearded, gnome-like " and listed " raising marmosets " among his hobbies ), as well as a regular reviewer of historical nonfiction and fantasy and science fiction for the New York Times Book Review.
In the July 1984 issue of White Dwarf magazine, the module was given 8 out of 10 overall, with the reviewer mentioning its presentation as a positive, and its complexity as a negative.
" In France, the game was reviewed in the November 1990 issue of the Joystick magazine, where reviewer JM Destroy gave the game a 78 % score.
The magazine teased the audience with a highlighted silhouette of the character in the photo box as the next reviewer in the issues from the last half of 1999.
It was rated with four stars out of five possible in the British film magazine Empire, where reviewer Michael Hayden praised the performance by Oksana Akinshina while comparing the film to both the social realism of Ken Loach, and " the darkest of fairy tales, complete with wicked aunts and guardian angels.
MacDonald was a regular reviewer for the UK magazine Classic CD, and was known for his passionate and opinionated views on twentieth-century music.

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