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run for - translation to german

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

run for      
jemanden als Kandidaten aufstellen
run for cover         
Schutz vor Unwetter suchen; aufgrund einer schwierigen Situation in Deckung gehen
Run DMC         
  • Adidas sneakers with the Run-DMC logo
  • A ticket for a 1984 concert in Oakland, California
  • Run-DMC in [[Paris]], 1987
  • From left to right: Simmons, Mizell, McDaniels
  • A single from Run-DMC's final album ''Crown Royal''
  • "Faces"]] from the album ''Back from Hell''
  • 12" single cover for the group's single "My Adidas"
  • A poster for a Southern California concert starring the group in 1984
AMERICAN HIP HOP GROUP
Run DMC; Run D.M.C.; Run dmc; Run–D.M.C.; RUN-DMC; Run-D M C; Run-D. M. C.; Run-D.M.C; Run Dmc; Run-D.M.C.; Run–DMC; Run D.M.C; Run-d.m.c.; Hollis Crew; RunDMC
Run DMC, amerikanische Rap Musikband

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)

Wikipedia

Run for Cover

Run for Cover may refer to:

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.