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  • 41Close as You Get — Studio album by Gary Moore Released May 21, 2007 …

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  • 42Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner — Run, Run Sweet Roadrunner is an animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series released by Warner Bros.. It features Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner and was directed and written by Rudy Larriva for release in 1965. It was the first of the Road… …

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  • 43close-run — [ ,klous rʌn ] adjective BRITISH won or settled by only a few points, votes, etc …

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  • 44run out — [v] fail, be exhausted be cleaned out*, be out of, cease, close, come to a close, depart, dissipate, dry up, end, exhaust, expire, finish, give out, go, have no more, have none left, lose, peter out*, stop, terminate, tire, waste, waste away,… …

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  • 45Close to You (Heroes) — Close to You Heroes episode Ando blasts open some emergency exit doors as he and Hiro rescue Dr. Suresh from a mental …

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  • 46Run rig — Run rig, or runrig, was a system of land occupation practised in northern and western Great Britain, especially Scotland. The name refers to the ridge and furrow pattern characteristic of this system (and some others), with alternating runs… …

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  • 47run out — index close (terminate), expire, lapse (cease), terminate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 48run high — ► run high 1) (of a river) be full and close to overflowing, with a strong current. 2) (of feelings) be intense. Main Entry: ↑high …

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  • 49run|ner — «RUHN uhr», noun. 1. a person, animal, or thing that runs; racer: »A runner arrived out of breath. The world s fastest runners can cover 100 yards in less than 10 seconds (Walter H. Gregg). 2. a) Baseball. a base runner: »The game was close with… …

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  • 50run — v 1. dash, dart, bolt, tear, tear along, bowl along, make time, cover ground, make strides or rapid strides; sprint, fly, flit, whiz, whisk; zoom, zip, career, rip, scour, scud, scorch, burn up the road, outstrip the wind, race like the wind, go… …

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