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Meanings of new run in English
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Usage of new run in English
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A new year, a newrun of Banter discussion panels.
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DC has highlighted all the things that made GL good fun in this newrun.
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I'll send you some cattle to start you on a newrun after a bit.'
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But to avoid a newrun on the crown, the central bank needs to act carefully.
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The BBC is yet to confirm a start date or the length of the newrun.
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That is far from a done deal, and even less so after the newrun of data.
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Take the newrun of the Channel 4 series 10 Years Younger.
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It has not not abandoned its plans to make a newrun for the entire company either.
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Mr. Bensington made his usual general inspection of the premises, but he speedily returned to the newrun.
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The newrun of armored vehicles headed to Iraq won't just have a thicker skin and a bomb-deflecting hull.
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US stocks rose modestly yesterday, padding Friday's big gains and positioning some measures for a newrun toward record levels.
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In a newrun, he would have brought old strengths too, however, including his formidable experience and ability as a retail campaigner.
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It means a newrun and re-evaluation for the French artist's 2014 debut album Chaleur Humaine, which has recently received a full international release.
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Gogglebox Friday, Channel 4, 9pm Many of the couch potatoes-turned-stars are back with a newrun of the review show.
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For the newrun of Luther (BBC One, Tuesday) the director, Sam Miller, has taken several screen genres, put them in a blender and .
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The barge-rangers were waiting to establish newruns.