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61. The Club is run by a steering committee elected from the membership. 62. The Institute, although strongly supported by the Company, was run by a committee. 63. The victim was a 13-year-old pupil at a school run by the defendant's wife. 64. Children of employees on the large commercial farms - still mainly run by whites - suffer problems left from the colonial past. 65. Indeed, the absence of official elders was a source of wonder to visitors from systems run by a selected few. 66. Such studios were often family enterprises, or were run by women photographers. 67. Some will frequent the hostels run by caring organisations which range from the most basic wooden bench with newspapers spread around. 68. Sussexdown is a happy place, run by caring staff who provide a full 24-hour nursing service, physiotherapy and occupational therapy. 69. It is opening an office in San Francisco to be run by its founder and president Jacques Quelene. 70. During my lengthy spell abroad, I was seconded to a public relations unit, run by a delightful and eccentric colonel. 71. Because these tests were run by a private lab at the request of a concerned supervisor at Tucson Water. 72. And a commission run by former Defense Secretary Harold Brown stressed last year the need for a younger work force. 73. It's run by the Oxford Trust to make Science more accessible and attractive tom young people. 74. Nineteen PACs run by cane and beet sugar growers gave $ 846, 823. 75. Employment training in Britain is a scandal and is often run by Government-appointed has-beens from industry accountable to no-one. 76. The path descends to run by the Allt Coire Ardair. 77. The court has heard how some couples lost their life savings after investing with a financial advisory service run by Christopher How. 78. It is widely assumed that a patronage system results in a government run by unqualified people. 79. A variety of independent museum are run by Trusts, local societies, parish councils and enthusiastic individuals. 80. As a consequence, private schools flourished, from the very expensive to the shantytown schools run by women in the slums. 81. The hotel was run by an eagle-eyed old man who knew everything about all the guests. 82. In some cases homes were being run by convicted criminals. 83. Others are run by voluntary bodies, for example churches or charities; or privately by individual owners or commercial companies. 84. They claim the expulsions were a cover-up bid after they tried to expose a slush fund run by crooked officials. 85. Demonstrations have been held at the primate centre run by the University of California-Davis. 86. For the next five months, except for a brief period, our platoon was run by Sergeant Polk. 87. Strange moss-covered devices were relics of the house's first electricity system, run by water. 88. Several of them went to an acting class run by Jeff Corey, where other aspirants included James Coburn. 89. Several of these women attended our neighbourhood project, which is run by local people. 90. One of the most widely available resources are adult-education classes run by local school districts or community colleges.