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  • 31Run average — In baseball statistics, run average (RA) refers to measures of the rate at which runs are allowed or scored. For pitchers, the run average is the number of runs earned or unearned allowed per nine innings. It is calculated using this… …

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  • 32Run, Joe, Run — Infobox Television show name = Run, Joe, Run caption = format = animal adventure camera = picture format = audio format = runtime = 22? minutes creator = developer = producer = executive producer = starring = Arch Whiting narrated = opentheme =… …

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  • 33Run of the House — infobox television show name = Run of the House caption = format = sitcom runtime = 22 minutes creator = Betsy Thomas executive producer = Prudence Fraser Robert Sternin Eric Tannenbaum Kim Tannenbaum Betsy Thomas starring = Joey Lawrence Kyle… …

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  • 34Run Through the Jungle — Infobox Single Name = Run Through the Jungle Artist = Creedence Clearwater Revival Album = Cosmo s Factory Released = April 1970 Format = 7 45 rpm Recorded = 1969 1970, Wally Heider s Studio, San Francisco, California Genre = Rock and roll Length …

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  • 35Run it up the flagpole — articleissues unreferenced=November 2007 orphan=July 2007 do attempt=May 2008 Let s run it up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes it is a catchphrase which became popular in the United States during the late 1950s and early… …

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  • 36Run For Your Wife — Infobox Play name = Run For Your Wife image size = caption = writer = Ray Cooney chorus = characters = John Smith mute = setting = date of premiere = 1983 country of Origin = England original language = English language series = subject = Bigamy… …

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  • 37run out — {v.} 1a. To come to an end; be used up. * /Jerry almost got across the brook on the slippery stones but his luck ran out and he slipped and fell./ * /We d better do our Christmas shopping; time is running out./ Syn.: GIVE OUT(5). 1b. To use all… …

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  • 38run out — {v.} 1a. To come to an end; be used up. * /Jerry almost got across the brook on the slippery stones but his luck ran out and he slipped and fell./ * /We d better do our Christmas shopping; time is running out./ Syn.: GIVE OUT(5). 1b. To use all… …

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  • 39run away — verb a) To flee by running The crowd had to run away from the burning structure with only the clothes on their backs. b) To leave home, or other place of residence, usually unannounced, or to make good on a threat, with such action usually… …

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  • 40run\ out — v 1a. To come to an end; be used up. Jerry almost got across the brook on the slippery stones but his luck ran out and he slipped and fell. We d better do our Christmas shopping; time is running out. Syn.: give out(5) 1b. To use all of the… …

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