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We and ran
We ran out of money
and we haven't eaten
for two days ''
.
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
.

``
We ran into
a guy at
the Pagan Room who guarantees
we can beat
the wheel
.
We have no greater justification
for being cruel
to the miserable object
, than
for being cruel
to a WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE or an ISAAC NEWTON ; but he passes away
before an immeasurably better
and higher power that of Christianity than ever
ran wild in any earthly woods
, and the world will be all
the better when this place knows him no more
.

It is said that he
ran the entire distance without stopping
, but moments after proclaiming his message " Nenīkēkamen " ("
We have won!

The initial "
We Got Next " advertisement
ran before each WNBA season until it was replaced
with the "
We Got Game " campaign
.

News of
the two deaths broke almost simultaneously
and some newspapers
ran an obituary of Howerd in which Hill was quoted as regretting Howerd's passing
, saying "
We were great
, great friends ".

The album's release was delayed when
the band
ran into conflict
with their label over
the content of songs such as "
We Can Be Together "
and " Uncle Sam Blues "
and the planned title of
the album
, Volunteers of Amerika
.

Years later
, in 1981
, he told Tex Maule in an interview
for The Runner magazine
, "
We had thought that 3: 39 would win
and I
ran under that
.

He then
ran the from the battlefield near Marathon
to Athens
to announce
the Greek victory over Persia in
the Battle of Marathon ( 490 BC )
with the word νικωμεν ’ ( nikomen –"
We have won "), as stated by Lucian " chairete
, nikomen " (" hail
, we are
the winners ")
to then collapse
and die
.

* When
We Were Forty-One Broadway production opened at
the New York Roof Theatre on June 12
and ran for 66 performances

The French newspaper of record
, Le Monde
, ran a front-page headline reading " Nous sommes tous Américains ", or "
We are all Americans ".

She also completed
a stage adaptation of
We the Living that
ran briefly in early 1940
.
We ran like banshees through that house
, and Mike would hide behind doorways
and jump out
and scare us .” Melissa said
about Landon who took
the script in
a new direction
, “ He put frogs in his mouth
, we had
a script supervisor
.

The Chicago Reader
ran a derisive column
, " BobWatch:
We Read Him So You Don't Have To ," penned pseudonymously by Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg
.

He conceded
, "
We also
ran out of common interests ".

When asked why
the popular show ended
, Broderick Crawford said
, "
We ran out of crimes
.

Ovett
ran the last lap almost nine seconds quicker than Byers but finished second by 0
. 53s
, later commenting "
We ran like
a load of hacks
.

His show Kilroy started on 24 November 1986 as Day To Day
and ran until 2004
, when it was cancelled by
the BBC after an article entitled '
We owe Arabs nothing ' by Kilroy-Silk was published in
the Sunday Express on 4 January of that year
.
We only had
a couple of intense
, 1-or 2-week writing sessions
and really
, we just
ran out of time
.
We ran into
a tight gap in
the path of all came
to an abrupt halt
, as it was
a dead end
.

< center >
We have lately been toldOf two admirals bold
, Who engag'd in
a terrible Fight: They met after Noon
, Which I think was too soon
, As they both
ran away
before Night .</ center >
We and east

At
the time
the two of us were in Heliopolis
and we both witnessed
the extraordinary phenomenon of
the moon hiding
the sun at
the time that was out of season
for their coming together ...
We saw
the moon begin
to hide
the sun
from the east, travel across
to the other side of
the sun
, and return on its path so that
the hiding
and the restoration of
the light did not take place in
the same direction but rather in diametrically opposite directions ..."

Then
, they were ranked
to the east, when they were buried in
the 5th
and later
to the beginning of
the 6th c
. We can notice
a strong Anglo-Saxon influence in
the middle of
the period
, that disappears later
.
We Chinese communists seek this arrow
for no other purpose than
to hit
the target of
the Chinese revolution
and the revolution of
the east.
We rode
about one league
to the east the Presidio
, one
to the east-southeast
, and one
to the southeast
, going over hills covered
with bushes
, and over valleys of good land
.
We pointed out our latest aggressor
to them ...
and we went west while they went
east ...
and just
a little later
we heard
the thunder of their guns
.

At
the end of
the nineteenth century Sia consisted of two large villages
, Tunuma
and Sia proper
, located at
a few hundred meters
from each other on
a narrow spit of land bounded by 8
to 10 feet deep ravines on either side
, carved by
the We ( Houët ) river
to the east and by its tributary Sanyo
to the west
, and three small satellite villages lying beyond this natural border
.

Soon afterwards
the French created an administrative settlement near them
, on
the east side of
the We river
, which became
the headquarters of
a district (" cercle ") carrying
the same name
, Bobo-Dioulasso
.
We have indeed said that in
the east, to the coasts of
the ocean
, a number of races in such needy conditions exist ; but this also applies
to the races of peoples which are called
the large
and small Ghaucen
, which
we have seen in
the north
.
We are also providing specific
and targeted support in those areas facing
the greatest recruitment challenges
, namely schools in
the south
east and east of
the country
, faith schools
and rural primary schools
.

:
We also received
from the east many letters full of goodwill
, inviting us
to come
to their lands
and offering
the best of advantages
.
We have also granted
to the same men
a free common in all our northern wood
, that is
to say
, in
the whole forest of Coydebech
, and all that common pasture in
the marsh of Thalacharn which is called Menecors along
the marks
and boundaries as it is perambulated
, and also all that free common
from the rivulet which is named Mackorellis on proceeding upwards as far as Greensladeshead
, and so towards
the east over Eynonsdown by
the way that leads
to Brangweys
, and from there
to Corranshead
and so upwards
to Horilake
and from there
to the top of Tadhill
, and so downwards
to Passenant ’ s Lake
and so towards
the east to the bounds between Moldhill
and that carrucate of land that formerly belonged
to Rice
, the son of William
and downwards
to the water of
the Taf
and so
to Heming ’ s well
and from there upwards
to Horestone
and so
to Pensernes
and from there downwards
to Blindwell
and so
to Rochcomb
and so downwards
to the ancient whirlpool of
the Taf
and from there
to Howelscroft
and so upwards
to the Burch
and Mere
, and so downwards
to the long rock which is near our virgate of Thalacharn
.
We then sailed WSW
, a corrected course
for the SW because
the needle was off by 22º
to the east.

::“
We are not able
, at
the moment
, to send out envoys
and Imperial troops so
, in spite of their good wishes
, each kingdom seek help
, as they please
, wherever they can
, to the east, west
, south
, or north .”
We knew
we could no longer run cargo ships or even fast destroyer transports
to any front on
the north coast of New Guinea
, east of Wewak
.

Una wrote
to Julian that their mother's grave was " on
a sunny hillside looking towards
the east ...
We had
a head
and footstone of white marble
, with a place
for flowers between
, and Rose
and I planted some ivy there that I had brought
from America
, and a periwinkle
from papa's grave
.
We got
a PA
and set it up in
a church
, a really huge church in Stratford
, east London
, just beside
a huge traffic island
, so
we had
to do it late at night when there was no traffic!

In
the Qur ' an ` s story of Dhul-Qarnayn
, " God gave him unto every thing
a road " ( or more literally
, "
We gave him
the means of everything " 18: 84 ) He travels as far as
the ends of
the Earth
, to the place on
the Earth where
the Sun sets (
the west )
and the place on
the Earth where
the Sun rises (
the east ).
We were detailed
to fight north
and east of
the town
.
We learn of
the Norwegian man Hallfreðr who becomes one of
the original settlers of Iceland
, arriving on
the east coast around
the year 900
with his teenage son Hrafnkell
, a promising young man
.
We may contemplate
the history of this people
, existing so long in that dark region
, as
a type of
the inextinguishable Light of Christ ’ s religion ;
and in this sense it may be truly said
, “
We have seen his Star in
the east ".

" Calvert later wrote
, "
We had taken into account that landing site Chowringhee was
to the east of
the Irrawaddy while Broadway was west of
the river
.
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