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runs

noun as in Montezuma's revenge

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Foster attributed the success to continued improvement from his offensive line and some big runs before halftime.

Any trick plays that Washington runs should not come as a surprise.

In addition to raising the dam, a substantial portion of the project’s cost is expected to come from moving and redesigning a mile-long section of State Route 152, which runs close to the reservoir’s high-water shoreline.

People may be referred for the test by their GP if cancer runs in their family, if a relative has a faulty gene or if they have a Jewish grandparent.

From BBC

“You’re almost guaranteed an incredible show,” said Dunn, 34, who runs his own studio.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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