In '99, he faced a lot of double-teams and wasn't as effective, especially in the red zone. |
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The areas have been divided into zones and people in the red zones have been advised to vacate these areas in case of severe weather. |
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When he figures out how to attack in the red zone, he's going to be difficult to stop. |
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Randir thought she looked more alluring in the red gown than he had ever seen her before. |
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But their business practices leave much to be desired, and their fly-by-night bakery quickly ends up in the red. |
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As a whole, the mineralization and nitrification of nitrogen in the manual loessial soil was higher than that in the red loessial soil. |
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Until I discovered the website, my finances were in a right royal mess, and being in the red was something that happened almost every month. |
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Bathed in the red glow of the darkroom safelight, Ian McDonald was staring hard at a ruined photograph. |
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In addition, we have been studying the orthologous genes in the red flour beetle, which has relatively unspecialized mandibulate mouthparts. |
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I recall a game from my playing days with the Broncos when we were playing the Vikings in Minnesota and John Elway scrambled in the red zone. |
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It seems odd therefore, that while some clearly remain in the black, others are massively in the red. |
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There were a few skimmers still moving about in the harbor and their sleek bodies glowed in the red dusk light. |
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We just managed to pay our way this year by cutting costs to the bone, but we will be in the red this year unless we do something about it. |
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He started in the red and ran accordingly, smashing the course record despite carrying 62 kg. |
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That's when I stopped what I was doing, got out of bed and brained the one in the red pyjamas with my alarm clock. |
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European bourses ended the week in the red yesterday, but the Irish market bucked the trend managing to stay ahead throughout the day's trading. |
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Computron had been operating in the red but is now significantly reduced in size, thanks to spin-offs of some unprofitable noncore businesses. |
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That's caused a few bust-ups in the past, especially when the petrol gauge is in the red and we need to find a garage. |
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This distribution defines an antithetic relationship between breccia facies in the red mudrock sequences and stratiform mineralization. |
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Camera crews spent two days filming in the red light district on the outskirts of Bolton town centre. |
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People in the red states who can think coherently are going to migrate to the blue states. |
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This is an improvement on three years ago when 35 per cent were considered to be in the red. |
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When costs such as bank interest rates and conacre are taken into account, many of these farmers will be left in the red with the banks. |
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The sound reverberated around the room, and her fingermarks stood out in the red imposed on her brother's cheek. |
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We worship an awesome God in the blue states, and we don't like federal agents poking around our libraries in the red states. |
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We studied sexual selection in the red bishop, a sexually dimorphic and polygynous weaverbird from Southern Africa. |
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Growing a cover crop would suck up so much precious moisture that it would put him in the red. |
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Yes, I admit it I'm the one who put the blue crayons in the red crayon bucket! |
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His claws dug deep furrows in the red dirt, and tiny wisps of smoke blew from his nostrils. |
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The dastardly villains are the ones in the red uniforms who speak as if they've just swallowed a plum. |
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The longest wavelengths are in the red area, decreasing through yellow, green, blue, to violet. |
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His coffin was draped in the red and green of Mayo and the local club formed a guard of honour. |
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He's the one player on the roster who will grab a jump ball, which is why the team loves him in the red zone. |
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Inch by inch, the aerialist in the red flamenco outfit edges her way up a tightrope. |
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But Johnson's latest performance in the red and green of Leicester showed that he still has a ravenous appetite for club rugby. |
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The bauxite in the soil gives the ground a distinct red colour and you cannot avoid covering your khaki boots in the red dust. |
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This is the first time the company has been in the red, after previously churning out profits in its operations. |
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The organisers were already in the red, even before the start of the event. |
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Secondary schools in the area which are in the red have debts on average more than three times those of similar schools elsewhere. |
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He said more than five farms had been liquidated and the balance sheets of the remaining farms were in the red. |
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That rating was assigned in 1999, when we were in the red on our short-term liquidity. |
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Sometimes, the startup costs are high, and for a few years the business will run in the red. |
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So, within a few days of my pay going into my bank account, I always was back in the red again. |
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And she probably makes more money flashing her disfigurement in the red tops than she would by acting. |
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Celebrities must embrace ever more excessive lifestyles in order to guarantee continued space in the red tops. |
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The mortar has leached, leaving crevices in the red brickwork. |
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Give poorer people in the red states some good reasons to vote your way. |
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Three fascinating cultures converge in the red rock canyons of Mesa Verde. |
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Instead of the odd-looking bespectacled chum in the red stocking cap, the mobile man in green with the No.36 on his jersey was supposed to be the focus of attention. |
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Others in our group were taken to see the reconstruction projects as well as going on patrol and visiting an orphanage in the red zone adopted by our American Soldiers! |
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And of course, a smeary, grotty sound that sounds like half of the dials are in the red with all the instruments merging at the edges has its own charms. |
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Subsidized housing popped up all over the States and suddenly the provincial premier was pushing the new mayor to put one up in the red light zone. |
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First there were the revelations that the council's pension fund was massively in the red, along with those of councils and businesses up and down the country. |
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Lewis could help the team in the red zone, where he is a big, safe target. |
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It appears, based on this chart, that alcoholism is a larger problem in the red states than in the blue. |
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Dressed up warmly in an Arran cardigan and Wellington boots, the two-year-old appears to be having a genuinely wonderful time playing in the red and gold autumn leaves. |
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The two specimens in the red pots at the front are Dwarf French Beans of the variety Scott's Bean, a heritage variety from the HDRA Heritage Seed Library. |
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It is now also known that, in addition to scattering blue light and luminescing in the red, the dust in these clouds are luminescing in the blue, also. |
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This is very evident in the red colouration of the rock in this vicinity. |
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The bridge is still bathed in the red glow of the emergency lighting. |
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Second, let's talk about what these teams do in the red zone. |
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The principal grape used in the red wines of this region is Syrah. |
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Two young women clad in the red robes of Rennon's priestesses carried forth armfuls of flowers, violets and daisies mostly, and cast them into the fire. |
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From the galleries masses of holly and ivy hung majestically while around the altar the theme of this Holy Night was carried through in the red and green. |
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From conception of the business idea to being up and running, how long did it take Anita to go from being in the red to being in the in the black? |
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The three men have played hundreds of games alongside each other in the red of United, but this is the first time they find themselves in competitive senior opposition. |
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Stir in the red wine, tomatoes, sugar and the Oxo cube dissolved in water. |
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All other hospital trusts in West Yorkshire are also in the red. |
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Buildings which formerly housed brothels in the red light district have been converted to ateliers for young fashion designers, AKA eagle fuel. |
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There is evidence to support that antler size influences mate selection in the red deer, and has a heritable component. |
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The Ducks don't have any wide receivers taller than Tuinei, who could be a threat on jump balls in the red zone. |
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Molecular cytogenetics and allotetraploidy in the red Vizcacha rat, Tympanoctomys barrerae. |
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The endless Eurobabble generated in the red tape jungles of Brussels and Strasbourg are not going to make any more sense if they are presented in gaelic. |
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Stir in the red wine, reduce for 5 mins, then add the tomato paste. |
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The chicken must be steeped in the red wine to allow the flavour to penetrate deep into the flesh and don't skimp on sauteing the other ingredients. |
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Mr Jones said the FUW had already called for a reduction in the red tape associated with all burial derogations and for burial to be allowed across Wales. |
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