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Somebody on the outside was rerunning it from the beginning.
Other than rerunning the election I don't see what choice he had.
They're trying to find a way to rerun the last election, and this is part of that process.
Channel 13 is rerunning some of the best programs ever made for television.
Right after it had finished, the morning programmes would rerun immediately.
"With all that happened last night, my mind keeps coming back and rerunning this one moment."
The show was aired for several years, rerunning many times.
She must have asked him to rerun your mornings, so you could travel better.
I want to rerun the program to that point and find out why."
"I'll rerun the program, and the two of you can fight it out."
Rerunning and knowing what we know now, it might actually get so close to reality that you can't tell the difference.
More money had to be spent to rerun those ads with updated information.
He then spent another $620,000 to rerun the program.
And I want to thank the person who sent me an email saying, well, you're going to rerun that; right?
Just in time to see it again - been rerunning all afternoon."
So I had to rerun old tests, while devising new ones.
Three hours later, still waiting, Fox was rerunning her plan of action to check for alternatives.
Since the world seems to be rerunning the economics and politics of the 1930s why not the films too?
Meanwhile she tried to rerun the one quick look she'd had at the knife artist.
"Yes, and we will rerun the tests tomorrow to be sure.
Digital children's channel Pop started rerunning the show in 2010.
To be clear, this doesn't mean I'm going to rerun 4 1/2 years of comics.
"Would you like to rerun that last bit again?"
We aren't going to rerun the last three elections.
I will have to rerun it all from Saigon on."