111.   This echoes Parsons, who always sounded unsettled, on the run from nameless demons, lost in a world too mean and fast for him.

112.   Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley play a wealthy Manhattan couple, on the run from the IRS, who go undercover in Amish country.

113.   Trained by Frank Alexander, the Chilean-bred Babae held off a late run from Tates Creek to win by a neck.

114.   Unlike the feds, Petersen apparently is more than happy to discuss every aspect of his run from the law, as long as the discussion takes place online.

115.   Unionist generally means nonviolent mainstream political parties dedicated to the same cause, opposed to Catholic aspirations for a united Ireland run from Dublin free of British control.

116.   Waters to the southeast, around Petersburg, Juneau and Ketchikan, begin their silver runs from two weeks and a month later.

117.   When sensitive, high-value targets pop up on the battlefield, the decision chain runs from Franks to Rumsfeld, with Myers advising, to the president.

118.   While on the run from Terminator, Burnett hitches a ride with a man who looks like Elvis.

119.   With a roster only seven deep, Temple continued its remarkable run from midseason obscurity to reclaim its role as tournament tormentor.

120.   A cyclone that slackened on its run from the Bay of Bengal hit Bangladesh coast Saturday triggering rainstorms and tidal surge.

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pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
run 0.07%
run + p. >>共 61
in 30.77%
for 12.22%
of 10.25%
with 7.92%
by 6.72%
at 6.57%
to 3.70%
from 2.72%
as 2.07%
off 2.04%
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