run for presidency - translation to arabic
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run for presidency - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Run For Cover (song); Run for cover; Run for Cover (disambiguation); Run for Cover (album); Run for Cover (song)

run for presidency      
ترشح للرئاسة
run out         
  • News report of Bill Brown's runout
METHOD OF DISMISSAL IN THE SPORT OF CRICKET
Run out (cricket); Mankading; Run Out; Mankad (dismissal); Mankaded
احتاج, انتهى, مضى, نفد, خرج للأبد
run out         
  • News report of Bill Brown's runout
METHOD OF DISMISSAL IN THE SPORT OF CRICKET
Run out (cricket); Mankading; Run Out; Mankad (dismissal); Mankaded
ينتهي . ينقضي . يَنْفد

Definition

run out
v.
1) (D; intr.) to run out into (to run out into the street)
2) (D; intr.) to run out on ('to abandon') (he ran out on his family)

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Run for Cover

Run for Cover may refer to:

Examples of use of run for presidency
1. Deniz Baykal or Erkan Mumcu could run for presidency.
2. It is possible that Rafsanjani will succeed in the run for presidency.
3. From his secondary school in Monoufia, the president announced that Egypt should enter the era of democracy by allowing more than one candidate to run for presidency.
4. Vice–president won‘t run for presidency Vice President Dick Cheney will not run for the presidency in 2008, his wife, Lynne Cheney said in an interview on Sunday.
5. Lutsenko, one of the leaders of the 2004 Orange Revolution mass protests and an appointee of President Viktor Yushchenko, kept his job under the newly appointed Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, whose fraud–tainted run for presidency sparked the mass protests.