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a line that is colored red and that bisects an ice hockey rink

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IAN BREMMERWhile we've been distracted by a flurry of intelligence releases on Syria's chemical weapons strikes many have overlooked another intelligence report pertaining to weapons of mass destruction with severe implications for America's red lines and credibility in the Middle East.
City officials have insisted replacing yellow lines on key roads with strictly enforced red lines is a vital step in keeping Tyneside moving.
To illustrate, the head of the Israeli government has raised the drawing of a bomb ready to explode on which he drew a red line just below the "final stage".
"If Iran knows that there are no red lines, if Iran knows that there are no deadlines, what will it do?
Lincoln's new personal protection clothing line, Red Line Welding Apparel, offers the ideal gear for welding in the field.
Cistera, known for its deployment of large-scale secure communication and alerting capabilities, announces the completion of the installation of "Red Line" capability, a first in the global security industry.
Dubai Five more Metro stations will open next month in addition to the 21 operational on the 52-km Red Line, a senior Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) official has said.
" Orpheus on the Red Line" is a collection of poetry reflecting on the nature of humanity and suffering, using his glimpses of the worst of life in two countries to try to come to a better understanding of it all.
The Red Line Sax Quartet, who won the 2009 MTNA Chamber Music Competition, received first prize at the 2009 Fischoff National Chamber Music competition in May.
PREMIER Gordon Brown's four key red line conditions have been totally secured by the latest deal, the European Commission president pledged yesterday.
The second red line is that "we will not agree to something that displaces the role of British foreign policy and our foreign minister".
But now not only is there the Sky roadster, but the Sky Red Line, a version of the base model that takes something that is already a grand execution of the Kappa platform (which is also used for the Pontiac Solstice) and, essentially via some rather impressive powertrain engineering, takes the car to a new level of performance, something that's not only been sorely lacking at Saturn for some time (some might argue since approximately Day One), but at GM as a whole (taking into account the number of nameplates it has in its portfolio and comparing it with those that make the market sit up and take notice in a positive way; there are, for example, the Chevy Corvette and the Cadillac XLR, but then the pickin's become rather slim).
This paper contends that Rushing's predictions for the future of hero-quests can be critically tested by analyzing a popular 1998 film, "The Thin Red Line," directed by Terrence Malick.
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