DRS may refer to:
The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR) is the Swiss public broadcasting association, founded in 1931. Headquartered in Bern, The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation is a non-profit organisation, funded mainly through radio and television licence fees (70%) and making the remaining income from advertising and sponsorship.
Switzerland's system of direct democracy and the fact that the country has four official languages (German, French, Italian and Romansh) mean that the structure of Swiss public service broadcasting is rather complicated. The actual holders of the broadcasting licences that enable SRG SSR to operate are four regional corporations:
These four corporations maintain SRG SSR as a joint central production and broadcasting association. The fifth business unit of the SRG SSR is the ten-language news platform Swissinfo.
Run(s) or RUN may refer to:
"Run!" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes. Regular cast members Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Petrelli) and Santiago Cabrera (Isaac Mendez) do not appear in this episode.
Meredith calls and informs Nathan that their daughter Claire is still alive. Aware that the scandal could ruin his political future, Nathan gives Meredith $100,000 for her silence. Elsewhere, Mrs. Bennet's health deteriorates, causing the rift between Claire and Mr. Bennet, since she blames him for her mother's condition. He grounds her after learning she skipped school, prompting Claire to be more outraged. Claire later shows up at Meredith's trailer, hoping that her biological father could help Mrs. Bennet. Meredith tells Claire that he will only disappoint her, and Meredith herself is going back to Mexico. She takes a picture of Claire as remembrance, which she later shows to a visiting Nathan. Meredith offers to introduce them, but Nathan refuses - this crushes an eavesdropping Claire. Visibly upset, Nathan gets inside his limo and leaves. Claire hurls a stone at his rear window in anger.
"Run" is the fifth single to be released from Amy Macdonald's debut album, This Is the Life. The single was released in the UK on 3 March 2008 and peaked at #75 in the United Kingdom for 1 week. Macdonald stated on stage at T in the Park 2008 that the song was inspired by a gig by The Killers in her hometown of Glasgow.
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Maxi (Germany)
The music video for "Run" features Macdonald walking through a forest at night.
Macdonald's single "Run" was released on 3 March and jumped in the top 75 at number 75,next week it was knocked out of the top 75. Run charted at #36 in Germany.
Yeah everyone know say the dancehall a di best
Place in the world where you can release some stress,
yeaaah
Run and come, run and come, run and come
Run and come, run and come, run and come
Run and come, run and come now
Run come people forget your worries and troubles and
Dence to the drum and the bass come on now and get
A taste, so run come hurry forget yourtroubles and
Worries and dance to the bass and the drum 'Cause
Tonight we're gonna have some fun
I can't wait to reach the session (aah ah)
I'm gonna dance and release some tension (ooh oh)
Cause everyone knews the dance is the best (aah ah)
Place in the world where youc an relieve your stress
For the life we have we're giving praise (aah ah)
And gaining strength for the next seven days (ooh oh)
So leave your problems at the front door (aah ah)
'Cause we're fonna dance on the dance floor
Run come people forget your worries and troubles and
Dence to the drum and the bass come on now and get
A taste, so run come hurry forget yourtroubles and
Worries and dance to the bass and the drum 'Cause
Tonight we're gonna have some fun
Ooh ooh ahh ah I said run a run a come ooh ooh ahh ahh
And dance to the bass and the drum 'cause tonight
We're gonna have some fun
I said to run a run a come !