Examples of using Run in English and their translations into Latin
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The monk cannot run.
So we run this school.
The Lions cannot run.
Run at least three races.
Not everybody can run.
Go ahead and run, you little dipshit.
Not even every other run.
Get out there and run, if you can.
But, run we must and run we did.
Get outside and run today if you can!
Found this and thought to take a run to NO.
Wake up and run NOW, while you can.
You will not, by God's grace, ever run empty!
They run TTS and are very comfortable.
On September 21, 1986,he hit a rare inside-the-park home run.
I'm gonna let you run the area that you wanted so bad.
Three months later he won the First Battle of Bull Run near Manassas, Virginia.
For by you, I run against a troop. By my God, I leap over a wall.
If you have knee problems and you can't run, Anabolic Running is not for you.
I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air.
One of the defeated people pleas for their lives on the top right as they run from Naram-Sin.
If the suspect should run, the dog is trained to chase him until cornered, regardless of distractions along the way.
But if you don't work at a tech company,you might think that you can't run digital experiments.
To begin a production run, called a'cupola campaign', the furnace is filled with layers of coke and ignited with torches.
And when the morning sun reveals its hills and plains,then I see a land where children can run free.
Said he, let me run. And he said unto him, Run. Then Ahimaaz ran by the way of the plain, and overran Cushi.
The Palearctic realm includes mostly boreal/subarctic-climate andtemperate-climate ecoregions, which run across Eurasia from western Europe to the Bering Sea.
The residents of the Willow Run farm planted, tended, and harvested field crops and collected maple syrup, selling their products at the farm market on the property.
Discounting the sub-watersheds of Muddy Run and Black Run, a total of 88 percent of the watershed of Spruce Run is on forested land.
Take the Money and Run(1969), the second film ever directed by Woody Allen, in which Allen plays an ambitious but clumsy burglar.