In that race to deny Chancellor Helmut Kohl an unparalleled fifth term, it is not just the big parties _ Kohl's Christian Democrats and the opposition Social Democrats _ that will make the running.
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The association had been particularly more active in the defense of copyright infringement since January 2006 when Australian Copyright law was changed to make the running of an enterprise with infringing software a criminal offense.
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Ridden by Georges Bridgland, Pearl Diver raced prominently and tracked the leaders in the early stages as Gordon Richards struggled to restrain Tudor Minstrel before being forced to allow the favourite to make the running.
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Having no physical product makes the running costs of a netlabel considerably less than a traditional record label and some netlabels have abandoned any financial model altogether and instead, running the netlabel as a hobby.
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He started the 11 / 10 favourite against three opponents, but after making the running in a slowly-run race he finished third in a sprint finish, beaten a head and a neck by Housamix and Poliglote.
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That Atlanta's front seven has been able to shut down virtually every opponent it has faced _ the Falcons ranked No . 2 in the league against the rush _ could make the running game a standoff.
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Some press reports suggested that Loates on Isinglass and George Barrett on La Fleche had been so intent on beating each other that they ignored Raeburn, while other commentators felt that Isinglass had been unsuited by having to make the running.
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On biological weapons, similarly, parochial interests of low-level Defense Department and pharmaceutical company officials were allowed to make the running . ( Nor, to be fair, did President Clinton provide high-level leadership on the issue . ) On sales of small arms, the Bush administration simply bowed to the National Rifle Association.
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But, given the grisly list of flawed candidates who might replace him, he may be able to perform one last service-- by hanging on as a last-gasp president to give a breathing space for a new order, one with parliament and a coalition government making the running, that might halt the slide into total anarchy.