Not to be too much of a grammar nerd, but your examples are not actually run-on sentences--they're just long ones. The examples you cite (or at least the ones in are well-formed, grammatical sentences. Run-ons are ungrammatical; they string two or more independent clauses together without conjunction or punctuation. An example of a run-on would be something like "I missed the train I was really mad."
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