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Examples
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But his range has improved dramatically, especially on balls hit to his left, and he led the majors in Runs Saved last season.
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For this reason it occurs that if you speak of the Indian in the presence of certain members of the tribe and call him Six-bears they will laugh at you and say: "That not his name; his name Runs-from-a-bear."
Naming the Indians 1995
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Runs from the head of Alexander Street, West to Elizabeth Street.
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Original Sound Track: Toy Train Runs on Musical Rails! by
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USA Today: McCain Runs Strong As Democrats Battle On
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"I am called Runs-red-Talking, as near as I can translate into your tongue."
Quozl Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1989
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Every volume was a synaptic strand of heresy, laying out one controversial idea after another: Sacrifice bunts are often counterproductive; saving relief pitchers for the last inning is a waste; a player's offensive strength can be measured not by batting average but by something called Runs Created, a complex formula that looks like it belongs on the back of an algebra flash card.
Wired Top Stories Brian Raftery 2011
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One of the two guys in The Runs are a regular visitor here and his name is Mat.
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The way Tango discusses positional adjustments is called Runs Over Willie, for Willie Bloomquist, or other similar players who can play everywhere.
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"Runs" are being packaged together using differing criteria.
Top 100 Comic Book Runs #50-46 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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