run wiki:
ean several things:"Run" has many dictionary definitions such as "moving swiftly by foot". See Running, and "" in Wiktionary.A run in a stream or river is a fairly smooth flowing segment or part of the flow differentiated from a pool where the water is deeper and slower moving, and a rapid where the flow is shallower and more turbulent."Run" in computer programming terms means to execute a program. See List of computer programming terms.A run is the unit of scoring in the sport of cricket. See run (cricket).A run, in baseball, is the unit of scoring. See run (baseball).A bank run is a mass withdrawal of money from a bank.A run is a New Zealand term for a landholding corresponding to a ranch.A run is a small enclosure used for the exercise of (normally caged) domesticated rodents such as rabbits and guinea pigs. This term typically refers to a small patch of grass.Run was a computer magazine published in the 1980's. See Run magazine.Run is also the name of a 1991 action movie directed by Geoff Burrowes and starring Patrick Dempsey and Kelly Preston. See Run (movie).Run is the stage name of Joseph Simmons, a member of hip hop group Run-DMC.A run, in the context of the video game Dance Dance Revolution, is a general term for a continuous stream of steps that are evenly spaced (usually as eighth notes) and last for several measures.Run is a term used commonly in Role Playing Games to flee a battle, not gaining any experience. Run options are often limited (such as not being able to run from boss battles or more powerful enemies, and costing the player money).To run for an elected office means to be an actively campaigning candidate intending on winning election to that office.Run is the name of one of the smallest Banda Islands.Run is the name of a single by Snow Patrol.Run is a Music Genre and Lifestyle established by the New Jersey group Fretwide. Established 2001.
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[o:InterCity Express, a German high-speed trainInternal combustion engine, a fuel engineIn-circuit emulator, a computer hardware deviceIn case of emergency, emergency number in mobile phonesInstitution of Civil Engineers, British civil engineer guildImmigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. government agencyIron Crown Enterprises, game-producing company from Virginia, USAiCE Advertisements or Insane Creators Enterprises, a digital art groupInformation Concealment Engine, a block cipher in cryptographyInformation Content Exchange Protocol, an XML formatIntrusion Countermeasures Electronics, a type of computer security programsIowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad Izquierda Comunista de España, a former political party in SpainInternational Cometary Explorer, a former spacecraftInternet Communications Engine, a middleware computer softwareIn-car entertainmentInnovative Creations in Entertainment, an arcade game manufacturerInternational Computer Entertainment, another game manufacturerInteractive Connectivity Establishment
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