"I thought I'd let Seb do the boring installation laps and the running-in, " the Australian joked.
"The really good news is that employment has grown for four months running - in large steps, " said Pierre Ellis at Decision Economics.
Older children who have outgrown the running-in-circles phase can plot an outing to an historic statue (choose from Joan of Arc or Winston Churchill, among others) or a home state street.
The prospect of peace in Mindanao has quickly prompted speculation about whether this model could help resolve other long-running insurgencies in South-East Asia.
Little noticed, the Holder Justice Department's attorneys have defended the Bush warrantless wiretap policy-in a long-running lawsuit in San Francisco's Ninth Circuit, and last month before the Third Circuit in Philadelphia, involving the tracking of cellphone locations.
John Edwards, Mr Kerry's running-mate in 2004, has been telling local Democratic caucuses that they should embrace the minimum-wage issue as a sure winner.
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Joe Lieberman, who was Al Gore's running-mate in 2000, listed what happened when Mr Clinton stood up to his own party's interest groups and worked with a Republican Congress: welfare reform, free-trade agreements and balanced budgets.
Mr Lieberman, Al Gore's running-mate in 2000 and a strong supporter of the war in Iraq, said he would stand as an independent candidate in the mid-term elections, potentially splintering the state's Democratic vote.
In some instances, there are allegations of front-running, in which the company grants options, then releases market-moving positive news days later, allowing the executives to benefit from the runup.
The two brothers ended their long-running feud in May when they scrapped the non-compete pact between their companies.
Still, as during past pullbacks in a long-running bull market in gold, analysts look for investors to use the retreat as a buying opportunity since sovereign-debt problems have not been cured and the U.S. economy remains anemic.
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He condoned corruption and drug-running in Haiti (all of which the ex-president denies).
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On 20th July - the very next day - the company that had been running private walk-in centres announced they were closing all their centres outside London.
In 2000, the group spearheaded a long-running hunger strike in Turkish prisons over the introduction of high-security jails.
Lake Placid Lounge in upstate New York is currently running a Check-In to Check-Out package which asks participating guests to give up all electronic devices upon arrival.
"Because we're having an opt-in register running as well as opt-out this creates confusion in public mind, " he said.
At Nike, the brand's third collaboration with Japanese designer Jun Takahashi has yielded a high-tech running jacket in which the super-ventilated hood and arms can be zipped out of the slim-fitting body.
Furthermore, any failure to end the conflict in Darfur could have dire consequences for a longer-running war in southern Sudan and for another in neighbouring Uganda.
With good reason: in 1996 Misuari helped end one of the longest-running insurgencies in Southeast Asia, a triumph that brought the Philippines closer to its Muslim neighbors and heralded the prospect of prosperity for Mindanao.
In an interview Monday with CNN, Wellstone -- who in running for a third term had reneged on an earlier term-limits pledge -- said his tenure in Washington had changed him.
In one, she co-produces "The Fantasticks, " the longest-running musical in the world.
Deal-maker Jack Wishna, who was helping the singer land a long-running show in Vegas, told CNN the singer would appear "drugged up" and "incoherent" -- often so weak and emaciated he had to use a wheelchair to get around.
Lumb should also have been caught on 23 by substitute fielder Nuwan Kulasekara, running in from long-off, in the ninth over.
Last weekend was the first since the directive was issued and the Premiership duly saw more tries - 3.5 per game - with the previously toothless Saracens, who had managed only 16 in 16 games, running in seven in their 58-15 win over Newcastle.
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Roscomnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision in Telecommunications, Information Technology and Mass Communications) - the agency in charge of running the blacklist - confirmed that the clip had been flagged by a second watchdog Rospotrebnadzor (Federal Service for Control in the Sphere of Protection Consumers' Rights and Well-Being of Humans) .
The assault marks a significant escalation in the long-running insurgency Nigeria faces in its predominantly Muslim north, with Boko Haram extremists mounting a coordinated assault on soldiers using military-grade weaponry.
No wonder the bill failed to pass the Senate, 51-49, as three Democrats running for re-election in 2014 voted no.
Other British nominees include Benedict Cumberbatch for Parade's End and Dominic West for The Hour - both in the running for best actor in a TV movie or mini-series.
It played a total of 6, 680 performances, ranking as the third-longest-running musical in Broadway history.
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