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61 make the running
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62 middle-distance running
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63 out of/in the running
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64 prices are running high
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65 she came running
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66 she is nowhere when it comes to running
als het op rennen aankomt, is zij nergensEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she is nowhere when it comes to running
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67 take a running jump
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68 the sands (of life) are running out
de tijd is bijna om/verstreken, de dagen zijn geteldEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the sands (of life) are running out
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69 the school staff is running down rapidly
English-Dutch dictionary > the school staff is running down rapidly
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70 we are running out of time
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71 free running
free runningvrijloop -
72 came running out of
hij kwam rennend uit- -
73 entry into running accounts
registratie van boekhoudaktiviteit, agenda-notitie -
74 his nose is running
hij is verkouden,zijn neus zit verstopt -
75 idle running
beweging die niet tot aktiviteit leidt -
76 in the running
neemt deel aan de wedstrijden; potentieel winnaar -
77 out of the running
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78 retro-running
n. het achteruit rennen, toestand waarin achteruit wordt gerend als oefening -
79 extra loose running fit
zeer ruim lopende passingEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > extra loose running fit
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80 fast-running
sneldraaiendsnellopend
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