61.   Dunn found himself alone, untouched, wondering how such a long touchdown run could be so easy.

62.   Each new print run is expensive, creating an incentive to gamble on big first printings and lower prices.

63.   Elliott said a good qualifying run is nice, but what he really wants is a win.

64.   Especially effective for the Dallas offense early were runs between the tackles and passes that features short catches and long runs.

65.   Every swing was sweet, every pitch was precise and every run was theirs.

66.   Except for the rare occasions when they have feasted off a struggling pitcher, runs have been hard to come by for the Astros this year.

67.   Erhardt, a throwback to the era when the run was dominant, also had a retro idea for his retirement.

68.   Figures compiled by Birinyi Associates show that such a run is unprecedented.

69.   First there was a run of disastrous early season injuries that helped precipitate a coaching change.

70.   For all the talk of increased numbers, one run is still precious in softball.

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