81.   By law, the party cannot favor one candidate in a primary, but it can begin running ads against the incumbent governor.

82.   By law, they cannot coordinate their activities, such as running television ads, with the candidates who benefit from them.

83.   By its terms, if any independent groups run ads supporting one candidate, the other may authorize the running of ads in some fashion that is proportionate.

84.   Candidates are taking the unusual step of running television ads and are printing up leaflets and yard signs by the thousands.

85.   Checchi has taken his Clinton commercials off the air, after stalling four days, but has not ruled out running more ads featuring the president.

86.   Checchi, after months of running ads without a party label, has switched his strategy and now is invoking Democratic icons such as President John F. Kennedy.

87.   Chrysler said attendance at his district meetings has nearly doubled since he began running the ads about a month ago.

88.   Companies tend to run celebratory ads in Asian newspapers for the occasion as well as to participate in parades tied to the holiday.

89.   Conservative groups are running ads in his district, assailing the lack of human rights in China.

90.   Consalvo would not comment as to whether Schering had stopped running the ad.

v. + ad >>共 488
run 14.64%
place 6.30%
see 4.55%
air 3.63%
pull 2.74%
create 2.39%
sell 2.32%
buy 2.10%
have 1.88%
use 1.69%
run + n. >>共 962
risk 2.96%
ball 2.84%
company 2.69%
business 2.62%
ad 2.52%
country 2.21%
program 2.17%
course 2.07%
gamut 1.52%
race 1.46%
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