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Run baby run. I'm 2,865th view 351st like and 27th comment. Run to the hills iron maiden. Run to the hills. 1:19:19 Pelosi practicing for her big moment. Run stock. Runner's world. 90 percent of the comment section: “28 insert something here later” 10 percent: other. Run the jewels close your eyes. Run dmc songs. Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced Thursday that she is suspending her presidential campaign, a bitter blow for a senator who was long seen by prominent Democrats as headed for the White House. Warren said she would not be making an endorsement of another candidate right away. "I will not be running for president in 2020, but I guarantee I will stay in the fight, " Warren told reporters and supporters outside her Cambridge, Mass., home. She added, "One of the hardest parts of this is all those big promises and all those little girls who are going to have to wait four more years. " The Massachusetts Democrat initially announced her decision to leave the race on a call with staff Thursday morning in which she expressed disappointment, but thanked them "from the bottom of my heart" for what they were able to accomplish. "What we have done ? and the ideas we have launched into the world, the way we have fought this fight, the relationships we have built ? will carry through, carry through for the rest of this election, and the one after that, and the one after that, " Warren said, according to a transcript of the call provided by her campaign. The campaign proved that grassroots organizing and fundraising are possible in a presidential race and brought several substantive policy proposals to the fore, including a wealth tax, universal child care and canceling student loan debt, Warren said. Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics "I may not be in the race for president in 2020, but this fight ? our fight ? is not over, " Warren said. "And our place in this fight has not ended. " In 2016, Warren declined to endorse either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., during their heated primary battle, disappointing supporters of both candidates, and instead sought to use her leverage to shape the eventual nominee’s agenda. Allies say Warren’s ultimate goal is to enact her progressive priorities, and that it is in her nature to think about how to maximize her leverage. On Thursday, Sanders wrote in a post on Twitter that without Warren had run "an extraordinary campaign" and without her, "the progressive movement would not be nearly as strong as it is today. " Let our news meet your inbox. The news and stories that matters, delivered weekday mornings. Warren has run an extraordinary campaign of ideas ? demanding that the wealthy pay their fair share, ending corruption in Washington, guaranteeing health care for all, addressing climate change, tackling the student debt crisis and vigorously protecting women's rights. ? Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) March 5, 2020 Warren's decision to leave the race, which comes after a poor Super Tuesday showing in which she failed to win any states, including her home state, ends a frantic year of campaigning for a candidate who branded herself as a progressive fighter from humble beginnings who was ready to take on a broken and corrupt system. Warren wowed crowds with her sharp intellect, her clear prognoses for complex problems and her endless stream of policy blueprints to tackle them. After a long polling rise over summer that continued into the fall, it was clear Warren's message was catching on, and she rose to the front of the pack in some polls while avoiding conflict with rivals. In late summer, she drew massive crowds of about 15, 000 in Seattle and 20, 000 in Washington Square Park in New York. The plan was working. Then it all started to fall apart. Warren was pummeled on her "Medicare for All" plan by rivals like Pete Buttigieg, who started to peel away white college graduates, a group that formed the core of her base. She responded by releasing a series of detailed financing mechanisms, followed by a plan to transition onto Medicare for All in the third year of her presidency, moving first to establish a “public option” in the first year. The move didn't placate moderates and sowed doubts about her among left-leaning voters, who instead moved toward Sanders. "The problem that Warren has is all of the Bernie people think she's a neoliberal shill, and all of the centrists think she's a raging Maoist, " Sean McElwee, a progressive organizer and co-founder of Data For Progress, told NBC News last month. Meanwhile the crowded field of moderates, most notably the staying power of Joe Biden, made it harder for her to grow her support among the mainstream Democrats who backed Hillary Clinton in 2016. Some Warren supporters believe Biden’s surge following South Carolina cost her dearly on Super Tuesday. “Joe Biden’s three-day news blitz replaced an entire year of campaigning and organizing, ” said Adam Green of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which supported Warren. “It’s a little frustrating. ” Questions about "electability" also dogged Warren throughout the fall as many voters, haunted by the last presidential election, fretted that the country wouldn't elect a woman. It was a quiet, even subconscious fear, thrust into the spotlight right before the Iowa caucuses when news broke of a late 2018 meeting between Warren and Sanders, during which Warren said Sanders told her he didn’t think a woman could beat President Donald Trump. The story led to a January debate stage confrontation, with Sanders denying he said it and Warren sticking by her re-telling of the story. The two later tried to quell the tensions ? not wanting to alienate their progressive supporters. But the moment also made it harder for Warren to draw contrasts with her fellow progressive, at a time when it would’ve benefited her to show how she was different. She wasn’t helped by polls that showed her faring worse than Sanders and Biden against Trump in key states like Michigan and Florida, reinforcing doubts among Democrats whose top concern was the only constant in this primary: finding a candidate who they could trust to defeat Trump. Trump nourished this fear by repeatedly attacking her as “Pocahontas, ” a reference to her decades-long claim of Native American ancestry and her 2018 decision to take a DNA test to prove it. The president lost no time remarking on her withdrawal from the race, claiming she was days late in dropping out, costing Sanders wins in some Super Tuesday states. Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren, who was going nowhere except into Mini Mike’s head, just dropped out of the Democrat DAYS TOO LATE. She cost Crazy Bernie, at least, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Texas. Probably cost him the nomination! Came in third in Mass. ? Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 5, 2020 Ultimately, it was perhaps the crowded field that hurt Warren most. National and early state surveys of Democrats heading into the new year showed her leading all rivals on "second choice" preferences. Her campaign sought to turn that into a positive by debuting a new message of unity, pitching her as the candidate best-positioned to bridge the divides between the party's left and moderate wings. That, too, backfired. For many voters it was difficult to square “unity” with her “fighter” persona. Previous candidates attempting to bridge that divide had also failed, including Sens. Kamala Harris and Cory Booker. After finishing just fourth and third in Iowa and New Hampshire, respectively, Warren dispensed with that message and revived her more combative persona, launching blistering attacks on new arrival Mike Bloomberg in the Las Vegas debate. She also finally abandoned her nonaggression pact with Sanders. It was a change-up that allies had pushed for for weeks, one that reminded progressives why they were attracted to her in the first place and led to a massive windfall of much-needed donations that kept her campaign afloat. She followed that up in the Charleston, South Carolina, debate the following week, arguing that she'd be more "effective" at passing a progressive agenda because, unlike Sanders, she sweats the details of policy and process. Despite finishing fifth there, her campaign vowed to keep fighting for delegates and take the fight to the July convention. But Sanders was already in a dominant position by then, and Biden racked up valuable endorsements after South Carolina that propelled him to big victories on Super Tuesday. After a disappointing day for Warren, in which she won only a small portion of delegates and lost her home state, her campaign signaled that she was reassessing her path forward. Her departure from the race means there are no more women in the top tier of the field.
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Runnin pharcyde. &ref(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-2E0pNAqNExE/URubXluQNsI/AAAAAAAAIa4/xT1vaXZiJlU/s640/Zynnell+Lydia+Zuh+(latest).jpg) To save this word, you'll need to log in. \ ?r?n \ ran \ ?ran \ also chiefly dialectal run; run; running intransitive verb 1 a: to go faster than a walk specifically: to go steadily by springing steps so that both feet leave the ground for an instant in each step b of a horse: to move at a fast gallop d: to utilize a running play on offense ? used of a football team 2 a: to go without restraint: move freely about at will let chickens run loose b: to keep company: consort a ram running with ewes ran with a wild crowd when he was young c: to sail before the wind in distinction from reaching or sailing close-hauled d: roam, rove running about with no overcoat 3 a: to go rapidly or hurriedly: hasten run and fetch the doctor b: to go in urgency or distress: resort runs to mother at every little difficulty c: to make a quick, easy, or casual trip or visit ran over to borrow some sugar 4 a: to contend in a race b: to enter into an election contest will run for mayor 5 a: to move on or as if on wheels: glide file drawers running on ball bearings b: to roll forward rapidly or freely c: to pass or slide freely a rope runs through the pulley d: to ravel lengthwise stockings guaranteed not to run 6: to sing or play a musical passage quickly run up the scale 7 a: to go back and forth: ply the train runs between New York and Washington b of fish: to migrate or move in considerable numbers especially: to move up or down a river to spawn 8 a: turn, rotate a swiftly running grindstone b: function, operate the engine runs on gasoline software that runs on her computer 9 a (1): to continue in force, operation, or production the contract has two more years to run the play ran for six months (2): to have a specified duration, extent, or length the manuscript runs nearly 500 pages b: to accompany as a valid obligation or right a right-of-way that runs with the land c: to continue to accrue or become payable interest on the loan runs from July 1 10: to pass from one state to another run into debt 11 a: to flow rapidly or under pressure d: to discharge liquid (such as pus or serum) a running sore 12 a: to develop rapidly in some specific direction especially: to throw out an elongated shoot of growth b: to tend to produce or develop a specified quality or feature they run to big noses in that family 13 a: to lie in or take a certain direction the boundary line runs east b: to lie or extend in relation to something c: to go back: reach d (1): to be in a certain form or expression the letter runs as follows (2): to be in a certain order of succession 14 a: to occur persistently musical talent runs in the family b (1): to remain of a specified size, amount, character, or quality profits were running high (2): to have or maintain a relative position or condition (as in a race) ran third running late c: to exist or occur in a continuous range of variation shades run from white to dark gray 15 a: to spread or pass quickly from point to point chills ran up her spine b: to be current: circulate speculation ran rife transitive verb 1 a: to cause (an animal) to go rapidly: ride or drive fast b: to bring to a specified condition by or as if by running ran himself to death c: to go in pursuit of: hunt, chase dogs that run deer d: to follow the trail of backward: trace ran the rumor to its source e: to enter, register, or enroll as a contestant in a race f: to put forward as a candidate for office g: to carry (the football) on a running play 2 a: to drive (livestock) especially to a grazing place b: to provide pasturage for (livestock) c: to keep or maintain (livestock) on or as if on pasturage 3 a (1): to pass over or traverse with speed (2): to run on or over in athletic competition runs the bases well run the floor b: to accomplish or perform by or as if by running ran a great race run errands c: to slip or go through or past run a blockade run a red light d: to travel on in a boat run the rapids 4 a: to cause to penetrate or enter: thrust ran a splinter into her toe c: to cause to pass: lead run a wire in from the antenna d: to cause to collide ran his head into a post 5: to cause to pass lightly or quickly over, along, or into something ran her eye down the list 6 a: to cause or allow (a vehicle or a vessel) to go in a specified manner or direction ran the car off the road c: to direct the business or activities of: manage, conduct run a factory d: to employ or supervise in espionage run an agent 7 a: to be full of or drenched with streets ran blood 8 a: to cause to move or flow in a specified way or into a specified position run cards into a file b: to cause to produce a flow (as of water) run the faucet also: to prepare by running a faucet run a hot bath 9 a: to melt and cast in a mold run bullets b: treat, process, refine run oil in a still run a problem through a computer 10: to make oneself liable to: incur ran the risk of discovery 11: to mark out: draw run a contour line on a map 12 a: to permit (charges) to accumulate before settling run a tab at the bar ? often used with up ran up a large phone bill 13 a: to produce by or as if by printing ? usually used with off ran off 10, 000 copies of the first edition b: to carry in a printed medium: print every newspaper ran the story 14 a: to make (a series of counts) without a miss run 19 in an inning in billiards b: to lead winning cards of (a suit) successively c: to alter by addition ran his record to six wins and four losses 15: to make (a golf ball) roll forward after alighting 16 baseball: to eject (a player, coach, or manager) from a game Ron Luciano ran Weaver early in game one of a doubleheader in 1975, and then ran him again during the lineup meeting prior to the start of game two. ? Jeff Burd run across: to meet with or discover by chance run a fever or run a temperature run after 1: pursue, chase especially: to seek the company of 2: to take up with: follow run after new theories run against 1: to meet suddenly or unexpectedly 2: to work or take effect unfavorably to: disfavor, oppose run a tight ship: to have strict and exacting standards in controlling or managing something (such as a business) run by or run past: to present to (as for evaluation) ran some ideas by her run circles around or run rings around: to show marked superiority over: defeat decisively or overwhelmingly run dry 1: to use up an available supply 2: to become exhausted or spent his inspiration had run dry run interference: to provide assistance by or as if by clearing a path through obstructions ran interference for me with the press run into 1 a: to change or transform into: become b: to merge with c: to mount up to their yearly income often runs into six figures 2 a: to collide with b: to meet by chance ran into an old classmate the other day run low on: to approach running out of running low on options run one's mouth: to talk excessively or foolishly run riot 1: to act wildly or without restraint 2: to occur in profusion daffodils running riot run short run short of run the numbers: to perform calculations run the table 1: to sink all remaining shots without missing in pool 2: to win all remaining contests run to: to mount up to the book runs to 500 pages run upon: to run across: meet with run with 1: to use or exploit fully: make the most of took the idea and ran with it 2: to publicize widely the press ran with the quote 1 a: an act or the action of running: continued rapid movement b: a quickened gallop c: a migration of fish (as up or down a river) especially to spawn also: such fish in the process of migration d: a running race a mile run e: a score made in baseball by a runner reaching home plate safely f: strength or ability to run g: a gain of a usually specified distance made on a running play in football scored on a 25-yard run also: a running play h: a sustained usually aggressive effort (as to win or obtain something) making a run at the championship b: something that flows in the course of an operation or during a particular time the first run of sap in sugar maples 3 a: the stern of the underwater body of a ship from where it begins to curve or slope upward and inward b: the direction in which a vein of ore lies c: a direction of secondary or minor cleavage: grain the run of a mass of granite d: a horizontal distance (such as that covered by a flight of steps) e: general tendency or direction 4: a continuous period or series especially of things of identical or similar sort a run of bad luck: such as a: a rapid passage up or down a scale in vocal or instrumental music b: a number of rapid small dance steps executed in even tempo c: the act of making successively a number of successful shots or strokes also: the score thus made a run of 20 in billiards d: an unbroken course of performances or showings a long run on Broadway e: a set of consecutive measurements, readings, or observations f: persistent and heavy demands from depositors, creditors, or customers a run on a bank 5: the quantity of work turned out in a continuous operation a press run of 10, 000 copies 6: the usual or normal kind, character, type, or group the average run of students 7 a: the distance covered in a period of continuous traveling or sailing b: a course or trip especially if mapped out and traveled with regularity c: a news reporter's regular territory: beat d: freedom of movement in or access to a place or area has the run of the house 8 a: the period during which a machine or plant is in continuous operation b: the use of machinery for a single set of processing procedures a computer run 9 a: a way, track, or path frequented by animals b: an enclosure for domestic an
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Run ran run. English [ edit] Run on Wikipedia Alternative forms [ edit] rin ( dialectal) Etymology [ edit] From Middle English runnen, ronnen ( “ to run ”), alteration (due to the past participle runne, runnen, yronne) of Middle English rinnen ( “ to run ”), from Old English rinnan, iernan ( “ to run ”) and Old Norse rinna ( “ to run ”), both from Proto-Germanic *rinnaną ( “ to run ”) (compare also *rannijaną ( “ to make run ”)), from Proto-Indo-European *h?reyH- ( “ to boil, churn ”). Cognate with Scots rin ( “ to run ”), West Frisian rinne ( “ to walk, march ”), Dutch rennen ( “ to run, race ”), German rennen ( “ to run, race ”), rinnen ( “ to flow ”), Danish rende ( “ to run ”), Swedish ränna ( “ to run ”), Icelandic renna ( “ to flow ”). Non-Germanic cognates include Albanian rend ( “ to run, run after ”). See random. Pronunciation [ edit] ( US, UK) IPA ( key): /??n/ ( Northern England) IPA ( key): /??n/ Rhymes: -?n Verb [ edit] a runner running (sense 1) Women running (sense 1) in a 100-meter foot race run ( third-person singular simple present runs, present participle running, simple past ran, past participle run) To move swiftly. ( intransitive) To move forward quickly upon two feet by alternately making a short jump off either foot. ( Compare walk. ) Run, Sarah, run! 1967, Sleigh, Barbara, Jessamy, 1993 edition, Sevenoaks, Kent: Bloomsbury, →ISBN, page 122: Through the open front door ran Jessamy, down the steps to where Kitto was sitting at the bottom with the pram beside him. For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:run. ( intransitive) To go at a fast pace, to move quickly. The horse ran the length of the track. I have been running all over the building looking for him. Sorry, I've got to run; my house is on fire. ( transitive) To cause to move quickly; to make move lightly. Every day I run my dog across the field and back. I'll just run the vacuum cleaner over the carpet. Run your fingers through my hair. Can you run these data through the program for me and tell me whether it gives an error? ( transitive or intransitive) To compete in a race. The horse will run the Preakness next year. I'm not ready to run a marathon. ( intransitive) Of fish, to migrate for spawning. ( intransitive, soccer) To carry a football down the field. ( transitive) To achieve or perform by running or as if by running. The horse ran a great race. ( intransitive) To flee from a danger or towards help. Whenever things get tough, she cuts and runs. When he's broke, he runs to me for money. ( figuratively, transitive) To go through without stopping, usually illegally. run a red light or stop sign; run a blockade ( transitive, juggling, colloquial) To juggle a pattern continuously, as opposed to starting and stopping quickly. ( fluids) To flow. ( intransitive, figuratively) To move or spread quickly. There's a strange story running around the neighborhood. The flu is running through my daughter's kindergarten. ( intransitive) Of a liquid, to flow. The river runs through the forest. There's blood running down your leg. ( intransitive) Of an object, to have a liquid flowing from it. Your nose is running. Why is the hose still running? My cup runneth over. ( transitive) To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from an object. You'll have to run the water a while before it gets hot. ( intransitive) To become liquid; to melt. (Can we date this quote by Joseph Addison and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) as wax dissolves, as ice begins to run (Can we date this quote by John Woodward (naturalist) and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) Sussex iron ores run freely in the fire. ( intransitive) To leak or spread in an undesirable fashion; to bleed (especially used of dye or paint). He discovered during washing that the red rug ran on his white sheet, staining it pink. To fuse; to shape; to mould; to cast. to run bullets (Can we date this quote by Henry Felton and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) The fairest diamonds are rough till they are polished, and the purest gold must be run and washed, and sifted in the ore. ( nautical, of a vessel) To sail before the wind, in distinction from reaching or sailing close-hauled. ( social) To carry out an activity. ( transitive) To control or manage, be in charge of. My uncle ran a corner store for forty years. She runs the fundraising. My parents think they run my life. He is running an expensive campaign. 1972 December 29, Richard Schickel, “Masterpieces underrated and overlooked”, in Life, volume 73, number 25, page 22: A friend of mine who runs an intellectual magazine was grousing about his movie critic, complaining that though the fellow had liked The Godfather (page 58), he had neglected to label it clearly as a masterpiece. 2013 May 11, “ What a waste ”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8835, page 12: India is run by gerontocrats and epigones: grey hairs and groomed heirs. ( intransitive) To be a candidate in an election. I have decided to run for governor of California. We're trying to find somebody to run against him next year. ( transitive) To make run in a race or an election. He ran his best horse in the Derby. The Green Party is running twenty candidates in this election. To exert continuous activity; to proceed. to run through life; to run in a circle ( intransitive) To be presented in the media. The story will run on the 6-o'clock news. The latest Robin Williams movie is running at the Silver City theatre. Her picture ran on the front page of the newspaper. ( transitive) To print or broadcast in the media. run a story; run an ad ( transitive) To transport someone or something. Could you run me over to the store? Please run this report upstairs to director's office. ( transitive) To smuggle illegal goods. to run guns; to run rum (Can we date this quote by Jonathan Swift and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) Heavy impositions [ …] are a strong temptation of running goods. ( transitive, agriculture) To sort through a large volume of produce in quality control. Looks like we're gonna have to run the tomatoes again. To extend or persist, statically or dynamically, through space or time. ( intransitive) To extend in space or through a range (often with a measure phrase). The border runs for 3000 miles. The leash runs along a wire. The grain of the wood runs to the right on this table. It ran in quality from excellent to substandard. ( intransitive) To extend in time, to last, to continue (usually with a measure phrase). The sale will run for ten days. The contract runs through 2008. The meeting ran late. The book runs 655 pages. The speech runs as follows: … ( transitive) To make something extend in space. I need to run this wire along the wall. ( intransitive) Of a machine, including computer programs, to be operating or working normally. My car stopped running. That computer runs twenty-four hours a day. Buses don't run here on Sunday. ( transitive) To make a machine operate. It's full. You can run the dishwasher now. Don't run the engine so fast. ( transitive) To execute or carry out a plan, procedure, or program. They ran twenty blood tests on me and they still don't know what's wrong. Our coach had us running plays for the whole practice. I will run the sample. Don't run that software unless you have permission. My computer is too old to run the new OS. To pass or go quickly in thought or conversation. to run from one subject to another Virgil, in his first Georgic, has run into a set of precepts foreign to his subject. ( copulative) To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse). Our supplies are running low. They frequently overspent and soon ran into debt. Have I not cause to rave and beat my breast, to rend my heart with grief and run distracted? 1968, Paul Simon, The Boxer (song) I was no more than a boy / In the company of strangers / In the quiet of the railway station / Running scared. ( transitive) To cost a large amount of money. Buying a new laptop will run you a thousand dollars. Laptops run about a thousand dollars apiece. ( intransitive) Of stitches or stitched clothing, to unravel. My stocking is running. To pursue in thought; to carry in contemplation. (Can we date this quote by Robert South and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) to run the world back to its first original (Can we date this quote by Arthur Collier and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) I would gladly understand the formation of a soul, and run it up to its punctum saliens. To cause to enter; to thrust. to run a sword into or through the body; to run a nail into one's foot (Can we date this quote by Sir Walter Scott and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) You run your head into the lion's mouth. (Can we date this quote by Charles Dickens and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) having run his fingers through his hair There was also hairdressing: hairdressing, too, really was hairdressing in those times ? no running a comb through it and that was that. It was curled, frizzed, waved, put in curlers overnight, waved with hot tongs; ? [ …]. To drive or force; to cause, or permit, to be driven. Bible, Acts xxvii. 41 They ran the ship aground. (Can we date this quote by John Ray and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) A talkative person runs himself upon great inconveniences by blabbing out his own or other's secrets. (Can we date this quote by John Locke and provide title, author's full name, and other details? ) Others, accustomed to retired speculations, run natural philosophy into metaphysical notions. To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine. to run a line To encounter or incur (a danger or risk). to run the risk of losing one's life (Can we date this quote by Francis Bacon and provide title, author's full na
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