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  • 101Run — Run, v. t. 1. To cause to run (in the various senses of {Run}, v. i.); as, to run a horse; to run a stage; to run a machine; to run a rope through a block. [1913 Webster] 2. To pursue in thought; to carry in contemplation. [1913 Webster] To run… …

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  • 102Run (Rock band) — Run arrived in Los Angeles in 2000 under the bands previous tag Bitter Fly. After a few years of playing the local club scene the band received it s first real break. Their debut album, The Itis was released in 2005 and their single Wasting Away …

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  • 103Run — «Run» Сингл Snow Patrol из альбома Final Straw Выпущен 26 января 2004 Формат 10 ; E CD; 7 …

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  • 104Run, Run, Run — Chanson par The Who extrait de l’album A Quick One Pays  Angleterre Sortie 3 décembre …

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  • 105Run (versión de Leona Lewis) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Run» Sencillo de Leona Lewis del álbum Spirit: The deluxe edition Publicación …

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  • 106Away from the Sun — Studioalbum von 3 Doors Down Veröffentlichung 11. November 2002 Label Universal Records …

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  • 107Run Like Hell — Single par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album The Wall Face A Run Like Hell Face B Don t Leave Me Now Sortie …

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  • 108run — vi ran, run, run·ning 1 a: to be or continue to be in operation or effect b: to proceed toward expiration or effectiveness statute of limitations began to run when she received notice of the injury compare toll 2: to continue to accrue or become… …

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  • 109run down — {v.} (stress on down ) 1. To crash against and knock down or sink. * /Jack rode his bicycle too fast and almost ran down his little brother./ * /It was so foggy that the steamship almost ran down a small boat leaving port./ Compare: RUN INTO(3a) …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 110run down — {v.} (stress on down ) 1. To crash against and knock down or sink. * /Jack rode his bicycle too fast and almost ran down his little brother./ * /It was so foggy that the steamship almost ran down a small boat leaving port./ Compare: RUN INTO(3a) …

    Dictionary of American idioms