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What (who) is run for - definition


Run for the Diamonds         
9-MILE RACE IN BERWICK, PENNSYLVANIA
User:Szadiraka/Berwick Run for the Diamonds; Berwick Marathon; Berwick Run for the Diamonds
Berwick Run for The Diamonds is a nine-mile foot race starting and ending on Market Street in downtown Berwick, Pennsylvania. It has been held every year on Thanksgiving Day since 1908.
Run for Money         
1999 FILM BY REHA ERDEM
Kaç para kaç; Kac para kac; Kaç Para Kaç; A Run for Money
Run for Money () is a 1999 Turkish film directed by Reha Erdem. It was Turkey's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Run for Your Life (Line novel)         
CHILDREN'S NOVEL
Run for Your Life (children's novel); Run for Your Life (David Line novel)
Run For Your Life (known in the USA as Soldier and Me) is a children's adventure novel by Lionel Davidson writing as David Line, first published in 1966. An English boy, Woolcott, and his friend Szolda (whom he calls Soldier) are on the run because Szolda has overheard two men plotting a murder.
Examples of use of run for
1. "You can‘t run for president and run for reelection," Rendell said.
2. Run for our lives "We had to leave everything, to run for our lives," she said.
3. She‘s never run for elective office, and it‘s tough to run for president with no experience in those muddy trenches.
4. "This is a move you would expect from a company run for its shareholders, not a mutual run for members.
5. But Eat It Here." Before they could get there, Democratic volunteers offered round stickers advertising O‘Malley‘s run for governor, square stickers advertising Douglas Gansler‘s run for attorney general and hand–held fans promoting Josh Rales‘s run for U.S Senate.