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en At this point, it's a little bit of a runaway train.

en It was like a train, a runaway train, there was no stopping it.
  Mark David Chapman

en Today we are a runaway train that goes nowhere but luxury lane.

en Sinister Minister, you can't control. He just runs off. . . . He's a runaway train.

en He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. The perception that the U.S. economy is a runaway freight train is mistaken -- things are slowing.

en You don't stand in the way of a runaway train. Obviously, Iran seems to be the big concern. You've also got to bear in mind the risk to the gasoline market in the U.S. I get the impression that there is more to go.

en The economy's not a runaway train but it's not in danger of rolling over. When you see stable growth for the economy and a lower unemployment rate, you wonder, 'how much further does the Fed have to go?

en Life barrels on like a runaway train where the passengers change, they don't change anything, you get off someone else can get on.
  Ben Folds

en I've seen strange things happen. For those who suggested (Florida's class) was a runaway weeks ago, it's being demonstrated by our very eyes that it's not a runaway.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en War news is having a fingernail-biting impact generally. Right now, there's a sense of people not wanting to do much until the troops get to Baghdad, which could happen in the next day or two. But there's also the hope of some sort of diplomatic resolution before this situation becomes a runaway train. I don't think either side wants to see this prolonged.

en But you have to put it in perspective. Beer is coming off it's all-time highs while hard alcohol sales are coming off their all-time lows. [Nevertheless], you're concerned about the future, about not letting this trend become a runaway train.

en I think we have to keep the proper perspective on high school sports. Sometimes, sports can seem like a runaway train, so we have to remind our student-athletes that education comes first, and that you have to be a good sport to play and a good citizen.

en The problem with sports coverage is that you can't predict if the game will be close, or if it will be a runaway. If it's a runaway, then everybody tunes out. You can't predict what will happen.

en Well, we emphasize that you call it when it occurs at the point of attack and if it has a bearing on the play. And even then, it's up to the official to use his discretion as to whether it's a fender-bender or a train wreck. If you arm-clamp or take down the defender, that's what we call a train wreck.


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