71.   He was run out for being uppity.

72.   He ran it for more than four decades, built a national reputation, then sold it last year to an upstart from Austin so he could retire.

73.   His father has many Democratic friends, too, as well as a mercurial, ambiguous interest in running himself for another political office some day.

74.   His home run put the Mets one run ahead for posterity.

75.   I have people running programs for me, but all I do is write on it.

76.   House staffers agreed time is running out for new telecom legislation in this election year.

77.   However, Assistant Los Angeles County Counsel John Krattli said time has run out for a public appeal to LAFCO.

78.   If the Clinton administration has run a perpetual campaign for the last four years, no one has pursued the strategy with more vigor than Mickey Kantor.

79.   If Don King is running out of stiffs for Mike Tyson, maybe, just maybe, he should look one more time toward Boston.

80.   If this group can create running lanes for Smith early and then allow Brady to play off them, the Patriots will have a nice thing going.

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