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It is because in ancient Greece, a messenger from Marathon, Greece, had to deliver a message to Athens, Greece, so he ran 26.2 miles to get there, then dropped dead before he could deliver the message to the king.The original Marathon was during an ancient Greek war. A messenger delivered a message after running 26 miles, then died.
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I actually looked into this a bit and prior, I thought they were ran at the time of renewal. Turns out, it is not, it depends on which State Farm company you are insured under (there are many subsidary companies, depending on what state your in, your driving record at the time of application etc). Say for example in IL - State Farm Mutual or State Farm Fire & Casualty. The State Farm Mutual MVR's are never ran after the application and binding date, if they are adding a drive to the policy the MVR would only be ran on that person. A State Farm Fire & Casualty Policy would have an MVR ran every year. It would cost insurance companies a LOT of money to run MVR's on every single client consistently.
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Yes. Brown was fast, strong, and ran with incredible determination. He led the NFL in rushing 8 of his 9 seasons. He would be great in any era.
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the Patriots ran low on money and food and supplies
their supplies of food ran out.
Pheidippides, a messenger from the Battle of Marathon to Athens.
It was difficult carving faces and ran out of some supplies!
Pheidippides was the fastest Athenian messenger. His story inspired the beginning of marathon running, even thought after he ran 26 miles to Athens he pronounced victory and then dropped dead.
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The phrase "ran out of" means there's not any more of that item, whever the case may be. The phrase is used frequently in stores, in regarding to supplies "running out" . Oftentimes, the phrase "while supplies last" is used due to the small amount of that item that the stores owns.
In 490BC when Pheidippedes, a Greek messenger, ran from the Battle of Marathon, to Athens to proclaim the Greek victory over the Persians
Yes. The ship's log states that their supplies were nearly spent, especially the beer.
Shackleton ate from the supplies he had aboard his ship. When these supplies ran out, he and his men had to resort to eating Seals and Penguins. Eventually, they even ate some or all of the dogs that he brought with him.
I doubt he was ran over they would be in jail and he would be dead or in the hospital!