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Runaway is a superhero in the Amalgam Universe and is a combination of the characters Rogue (from the Marvel Universe) and Gypsy from the DC Universe.

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  • Runaway is a superhero in the Amalgam Universe and is a combination of the characters Rogue (from the Marvel Universe) and Gypsy from the DC Universe.
  • Story 1: Runaway (Spring 2010) Story 2: 701 (unpublished) Story 3: Requests (Unpublished) Story 4: Around The World (Spring 2011)
  • Runaway is the seventh volume in a series of Young Adult novels about Smallville. The novel was written by Suzan Colon and was printed in 2003.
  • Runaway is the seventh episode of Season 2 of the CBS-TV series Dallas, also the 12th overall series episode. Written by Jim Inman and Worley Thorne and directed by Barry Crane, the episode originally aired on CBS-TV on October 28, 1978.
  • Runaway is a State.
  • Runaway is a song in Mafia III.
  • Runaway is a metamutant Amalgam Comics superheroine, who first appeared in JLX #1.[[Fin Fang Flame| ]] Runaway was a former member of the Judgement League Avengers who spoke with a strong Texan accent, until the metamutant faction of the team split into an independent group, the JLX. Runaway was among the metamutants who went to search for Atlantis, despite trying to protect Aqua Mariner from himself. Runaway disappeared after the passing of the Armageddon Agenda, but later rejoined the JLX when they were assembled by Amazon to battle the menace of Fin Fang Flame.
  • The Detectives have to track down a runaway daughter of a police officer, which leads them to New York City's rave life.
  • A 1984 film starring Tom Selleck and Gene Simmons. It was written and directed by Michael Crichton In the near future, when robots become commonplace, Sgt. Jack Ramsey (Selleck) handles cases involving malfunctioning robots.He gets involved in the schemes of a twisted genius named Dr. Charles Luther (Simmons), resulting in a cat and mouse game with such weapons as guided bullets, rolling bombs and acid squirting robotic spiders.
  • "Runaway" is the tenth episode of Minecraft Royalty. It premiered on June 14th, 2016. It's duration is 9 minutes and 54 seconds.
  • Runaway is the thirtieth episode of Armada. It first aired in the United States on March 22, 2003 on Cartoon Network.
  • Runaway is the fourth book in the Winglets series. Taking place before the events of the main series and Darkstalker (Legends), it follows Foeslayer as she falls in love with Prince Arctic and eventually runs away with him. Runaway was released as an e-book September 27, 2016.
  • "Runaway" is the seventh episode of Thunderbirds Are Go!. It was first broadcast on Saturday May 9th 2015.
  • Runaway is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of Warehouse 13, and the fifty-fourth episode overall.
  • Chapter 6 of Fuega Fuega. By the way, this IS NOT the chapter with the characer with Alzheimer's.
  • The Vodarac priest is saying his prayers and splashing Eureka with holy liquid (including the yellow liquid Holland received from Tiptory) that makes her convulse and the scubs breaks off. The monk tells Holland and Mischa that this is what happens when someone crosses over the next dimension and everything is in his hands. When the scubs are removed from Eureka's body, she loses a majority of her hair and her left side is covered in scars. Renton wakes up screaming over his recent killing and cocoons himself in his sleeping bag. The monk's parts ways with the crew and warns Holland to never let Eureka near whatever did that in the first place again, so it shouldn't be a problem again. Holland quickly decides Renton is to blame for what happened to Eureka, and everyone accuses him of jumpi
  • Star Wars: Runaway is the brainchild of Star Wars FM's Matt Loewen and was originally written as part of the award-winning Star Wars: Anthology series. Originally Loewen was to have full control over the project, but real life incidences prevented him from doing so. The project was temporarily abandoned until THnX George Audio Productions' Steve Fluharty decided to take control. Upon taking on the project, Fluharty re-wrote several parts of the story, and also decided to make it an individual production, rather than under the Anthology series.
  • While searching an unexplored sector for the missing Starfleet science vessel USS Jonathan Levy, the USS Enterprise-A traverses an exceptionally-dense stellar cluster, where an energy-based alien lifeform boards the starship. The lifeform manages to disrupt the Enterprise's internal sensors and deflector shields, taking over various crewmembers (including Chief Engineer Scott, Lieutenant Saavik, and Commander Chekov) via alteration of its electromagnetic profile. Proceeding deeper into the cluster, another pair of the lifeforms board the Enterprise, appearing to Captain Kirk aboard the bridge, and revealing that the "runaway" alien was merely attempting to experience life by proxy through the starship's crew, coming at the very end of their own unique lifespans. Spock surmises that the ali
  • Rap Critic: Well, we're in the same place. Todd: Yep. Rap Critic: You wanna do a crossover? Todd: Sure. Rap Critic: [reading a script, static with no feeling] Hey, there's this movie I want you to review with me. Todd: [reading same script, same manner] I do not want to review this thing you want to review. Rap Critic: But then I say something that makes you want to review it with me. Todd: I reluctantly give in and accept. [crumples up script and drops the act] I'm not reading this. Hi, I'm Todd In The Shadows. Rap Critic: And I'm the Rap Critic. Let's talk about Runaway. Todd: Turns out... Explosion
  • When a signal passing through a delay line (e.g., an echo device) is regenerated and fed back to the input in such a way that it emerges at a higher volume each time it passes through the line. Eventually, the signal amplitude exceeds what the line is capable of handling, and then the signal becomes progressively more distorted each time through.
  • Runaway is the sixth track on Linkin Park's debut album Hybrid Theory. Aside from the breakdown, which features Chester Bennington screaming, it is one of the softer and more melodic songs on the album. It features little rapping vocals from Mike "Michael" Shinoda, just "You point the finger at me again" in between Bennington's singing verses and "Going to run away, gonna run away" during the breakdown.
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