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Run or runs may refer to:
Computers- Execution (computers), meaning to begin operation of a computer program
- Run command, a command used to execute a program in Microsoft Windows
- RUN (magazine), a computer magazine of the 1980s
- A sequence of something repeated, in computer coding
- Measurement run, an automated sequence of measurements, in experimental science
Sport- Running, moving swiftly on foot for exercise, sport, fun or necessity
- Run (American football), an offensive action in American football
- Run (baseball), the unit of scoring in baseball
- Run (cricket), the unit of scoring in cricket
- Softball#Scoring runs, the unit of scoring in softball
- Piste, a marked trail down a mountain for winter sports
- A sailing term meaning to sail downwind
- To run in a competition
Film, television and literature
MusicSongs and albums
Other- Joseph Simmons, a member of hip-hop group Run D.M.C., also known as "Run" or "Rev Run"(a play on his religious title)
- Melisma, also known as runs or vocal runs
Other meanings- RUN, the ICAO code for ACT Airlines
- Run (cards), a combination of playing cards where cards have consecutive rank values
- Run (island), one of the smallest Banda Islands
- Spring run, the outflow of a spring of water, also called a spring branch
- Run - a small stream or part thereof, especially a smoothly flowing part of a stream.
- Run a book by Ann Patchett
- Bank run, a mass withdrawal by many people of money from a bank
- Diarrhea, also called "getting the runs"
- Campaigning for public office in an election
- Run, term for volume of an item printed at a particular time.
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