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Running
Moving or advancing by running
Running days
Running days. See LAY DAYS.
Run
Run, to take effect in point of place, as to the king's writ in given localities; or in point of...
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Runningly
In a running manner
Run around
A whitlow running around the finger nail but not affecting the bone
long run
relating to or extending over a relatively long time as the long run significance of the elections
hit-and-run
hit-and-run
Run with the land-Run with the reversion
1 Sm LC 1, where a list of the covenants running with the land and not so running is given; and
decathlon
100 meter run a broad jump putting the shot a running high jump a 400 meter run throwing the discus a
Railway
Every railway in this country (except a few private railways running through land owned by the owner of the railway) is
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