1.   But Davis admits Skandalakis is now between a rock and a hard place, having run the ad before getting verification.

2.   But what a great series of races they might have run this year.

3.   Having run on a platform of law and order, the mayor clearly needs to sustain the precipitous decline in crime over the last two years.

4.   Having run or walked great distances all their lives, training that way is routine.

5.   Having run out of new teams willing to take a chance on him, he is reduced to taking his chances back where all his troubles began.

6.   How many miles have they run?

7.   Oh, if only his invention had run dry in the scenes involving the workmen and their play.

8.   On the other hand, having never run for major office here, he has little experience in the rough-and-tumble of campaigning.

9.   The Rockets are alone, having run out of bad teams to play.

10.   Link knows the Harkin machine well, having run his last campaign.

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