He ran four marathons in four days as "a bit of dry run" in February.
Predictions have already been made that this is a dry run before a bigger rollout.
All this will be a valuable dry run for when the worst happens and the undead emerge from their graves.
The Budget will be another dry run for their general election message of prioritising "a stronger economy in a fairer society".
"The purpose was a sort of 'dry run' to determine whether he could physically and mentally handle the demands, " Haney wrote.
Given what you do know about these packages now, would you say that this was more than just a dry run?
Mr Blair is occasionally said to see Labour's coalition with the Liberal Democrats in Scotland as the dry-run for a similar coalition at Westminster.
This dry run has proved so encouraging that Army officials say they expect the first wave of smartphone-equipped soldiers could be shipped overseas later this year.
The U.N. can be counted upon to eventually issue a statement, or maybe even another resolution, with each North Korean ballistic missile dry run or nuclear test.
One of 250 volunteers taking part in a dry run two weeks before the first working day, teacher Sue Knight from Hillingdon, Middlesex, spoke of the problems.
In May the Dubai International Financial Centre issued Shariah Capital a license to operate its platform, and a hedge fund firm in Boston gave the system a dry run.
Morris has not played for South Africa since falling out with previous coach Joel Santana on the eve of last year's Fifa Confederations Cup, a dry run for June's World Cup.
Many voters saw the election as a dry run for next year's promised referendum, especially after the SPLM pulled its candidate out of the race against Mr Bashir for Sudan's national presidency.
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But in something of a dry run for the expected debate and decision on statehood in the UN General Assembly, the UN's cultural agency, UNESCO, voted on October 31st to admit Palestine as a full member.
Ulster Unionist MEP Jim Nicholson, the parliament's lead negotiator on the dairy package, said it would not "solve all the problems in the dairy sector", but said it was "a dry run for the parliament's involvement in upcoming reform of the Common Agricultural Policy".
Even on a dry day, the MTA's 300 pumping rooms remove an estimated 13 million gallons of water from the tunnel network, just to keep the system dry enough to run.
With the niche exception of vertical data collection applications, the pen has run dry.
The reason, say businessmen, is that the supply of suitably skilled blacks has run dry.
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For one thing, the reservoir of goodwill seems to run dry in the Muslim world.
Inspectors found one patient's drip had been left to run dry and staff said busy times were "almost impossible".
The river below the bridge has run dry, matching the hot, dusty landscape.
What do you suppose Democrats will propose on the day that funds run dry for Social Security or Medicare?
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Environmentalists, however, say that the dams will make lakes in Kenya run dry.
Some investors are worried that Apple may be losing its edge and the pipeline of stand-out products may have run dry.
His reasoning: Pipelines wear out, propane-delivery trucks need to be replaced, and the wells connected to lucrative gathering pipelines ultimately run dry.
As the world's oil wells run dry, many including sober analysts in both countries foresee China-India rivalry redrawn as a cut-throat contest for an increasingly scarce resource.
Axel Pawlik, managing director of RIPE which hands out net addresses in Europe, said he expected the entire stock to run dry in September 2011.
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