The phrase "run over the bastards" was reportedly said by the late British politician and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. It was allegedly expressed in reference to a confrontation with protestors during her time in office. The quote reflects her tough stance and approach to handling dissent. However, the exact context and authenticity of the statement are often debated.
Rise over run
Rise over run gives you slope, not points
Rise over run or y over x.
It could have been either but it must have been easier to put the y-coordinate on top.
The measure of the steepness of line expressed as rise over run is called slope.
Anobody who uses it is said to "execute" or "run" the program.Anobody who uses it is said to "execute" or "run" the program.Anobody who uses it is said to "execute" or "run" the program.Anobody who uses it is said to "execute" or "run" the program.
she would no longer be a run away!!
said said
I will run you over.
Over the years there have been on or two sites that listed what you are looking for. However, they are only as good as what is reported. Your best bet is to ask you local police to run the sn. Again, it could still be stolen and just not reported.
If you're talking about slope, it is rise over run. But why is it not the other way run over rise?
No. She said on the David Letterman show, she would rather get run over by a truck than get married again.
she see a lion and run over
To "run over" means to hit with an automobile -- usually if you run over an animal, it will die.
She was never run over by a truck.
why, run over by a bus, of course
She never did get run over