61.   Not hockey as we have known it, because that was a provincial product run from musty offices in old cities, but hockey as it could be.

62.   Older children are on the run from one activity to another.

63.   On Saturday, the same train will make a similar run from Arcata in Humboldt County, traveling south and making stops at Eureka, Fortuna and Scotia.

64.   On his run in from the bullpen, several fans threw things at Rocker, just missing him.

65.   One inning earlier, the middle defense prevented what could have been the tying run from scoring.

66.   One loser was Iran-Contra schemer Oliver North in his Senate run from Virginia.

67.   One thing leads to another, and soon the two are on the run from police over a misunderstood altercation with Burtom in a bar.

68.   On the run from the secret police, the pair furtively set up housekeeping in a deserted villa.

69.   Others are on the run from abusive husbands or lovers.

70.   Protestants bristle at these demands, seeing them as a way for the Catholics to create a united Ireland, free of British control and run from Dublin.

n. + from >>共 1445
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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